48. The Salty Chicken
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A famous country and western star gets stranded in the bay
Lily dreams up a world of fun and adventure with animal friends, and she calls it Driftwood Bay. Everyone takes shelter at the General Store when a fierce wind rips through the island, but where's Wee Rabbit?
2. Halibut Howler - Lily dreams up a world of fun and adventure with animal friends, and she calls it Driftwood Bay. Everyone takes shelter at the General Store when a fierce wind rips through the island, but where's Wee Rabbit?
More infoA famous country and western star gets stranded in the bay
Wee Rabbit's flamboyant sister Rowena comes to stay.
Nonna is thrilled when she discovers that someone very special has appeared on the island.
Lord Stag has big plans to turn Driftwood Bay into a tourist resort.
On St Scallion's Day, the islanders commemorate their island's history.
A pair of homeless penguins arrive on the island looking for a place to raise a family.
Lily's worried that she's getting too old for make-believe games.
Salty yearns for the excitement of his old life on the seven seas.
Nonna decides that the islanders need to get fit and healthy.
Scout leader Salty helps the Driftwood Buccaneers earn their seal spotting badge.
Salty heads off on a mysterious mission to see something spectacular.
The islanders can't decide what to do when a baby whale washes up on the beach.
Lord Stag decides to publish Driftwood Bay's very own newspaper.
Lily and the other islanders get lost in Lord Stag's overgrown ornamental garden.
Lord Stag has a very important visitor coming to stay - his mother.
On a hot summer's day, some carelessness by Lily and Bull leads to a fire.
Salty hosts a bring-and-buy sale where residents bring their unwanted items to sell.
Nonna asks Lily to water her parsley, but the parsley starts to grow too fast.
Lord Stag decides to hold a monster-themed party.
Lily accompanies Salty on his daily morning trip to the beach.
Lily tries to help Lord Stag add a bit of magic to his lunchtime piano performances.
Bull thinks Salty is unwell so takes it upon himself to nurse him back to health.
Puffin wants to migrate with the other sea birds, but Salty sturggles to say goodbye.
During a heavy rainstorm, it soon becomes clear that Nonna has a leaky roof.
Snippy the hermit crab wants a new shell, but can't find a suitable one.
An argument during the Haddock Haul contest sees the two teams refusing to communicate.
Bull is boasting that his sheep Lightning is the fastest on the island.
Salty and Hatsie go out for a peaceful picnic so he can sing her a song he wrote for her.
Muddy Bull is told to clean himself up before he's allowed to enter the cafe.
Salty over-oils his old winch, which causes an oil slick in the sea to his horror.
Lord Stag is delighted when he finds a working old motorcar.
Salty tries to help Nonna fix the plumbing problems in her old house.
Nonna wants to cook up a very special old recipe, but she's having trouble remembering it!
Lily and Salty discover the famous Wanderin' Walrus ship in waters near Driftwood Bay.
Lily volunteers Lord Stag to help Nonna run the Cockle Cafe.
Salty reluctantly invites Lord Stag to stay over a the Shiphouse Store.
Lily and Sally go on a boat trip to the far side of Driftwood Bay, and get lost!
Hatsie is given etiquette lessons by Lord Stag.
Salty and Lord Stag compete in a round-the-island boat race.
Lord Stag's concert aboard Delilah proves to be a bad idea when the sea becomes too rough.
Salty has a new boat, but it's a bit too hi-tech for an old seadog like him.
Lord Stag commissions a portrait of himself for the Stag family gallery.
Bull sets out to become as great a seadog as Salty and sets sail in Bertha.
There's terrible confusion on the island when a talking parrot arrives.
Lord Stag is on the look-out for a butler for his grand dinner party.
Stag hears the most beautiful voice in the distance...but who does it belong to?
Everyone takes shelter at the General Store when a fierce wind rips through the island.
Lord Stag's Christmas Eve light show brings Santa crashing down to the island.