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The Trap Door is a claymation-style animated television series, originally shown in the United Kingdom in 1984. The plot revolves around both the daily lives and the misadventures of a group of monsters living in a castle. Although the emphasis was on humour and the show was marketed as a children's programme but also for family entertainment, the show drew much from the genres of horror and dark fantasy. The show has since become a cult favourite and remains one of the most widely recognised kids' shows of the 1980s. Digital children's channel Pop started rerunning the show in 2010.
Episode 25 : Bye Bye Berk
November. 07,1986
Fed up with running around after the Thing Upstairs, and fending off the trap door monsters, Berk leaves.
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Episode 24 : Slightly Weird
November. 06,1986
Berk tries to pick mushrooms for the Thing Upstairs's breakfast, until one of them runs off.
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Episode 23 : Vile Pile
November. 05,1986
All the rubbish Berk keeps throwing down the trap door comes to life and starts spitting slime at him.
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Episode 22 : Sniff That
November. 04,1986
Something with a lot of eyes sneaks up on Berk while he's trying to unclog a drain. Another thing that sucks things into its mouth climbs out too, and in the end solves both his problems.
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Episode 21 : Nasty Stuff
November. 03,1986
Berk makes some medicine for his headache, but after drinking it he turns into a horrible monster.
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Episode 20 : Midnight Snack
October. 31,1986
Whilst everyone is asleep four near-identical greedy things emerge and raid the kitchen, causing a mess.
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Episode 19 : Strange Goings On
October. 30,1986
Berk is taking everyone on a picnic but has to scratch the Thing Upstairs before he leaves. While he's gone something pulls Boni down the trap door. This episode is centered on Boni and his experiences through the trap door caverns then the swamp.
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Episode 18 : Flyin' Watsit Fingy
October. 29,1986
Berk is trying to take a photograph of Boni and Drutt but is interrupted by a green bat, which he and Drutt pursue around the cellar. Ultimately, Berk's camera photographs them all, and the flier escapes into his master's bedroom.
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Episode 17 : Yechh!
October. 28,1986
Something horrible escapes and lays its eggs. Little things hatch quickly only to pop almost immediately, causing havoc for poor Berk.
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Episode 16 : Junk Food
October. 27,1986
Rogg returns and eats all the garbage; he then causes trouble by going up in the lift to the Thing Upstairs's room.
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Episode 15 : Don't Open That Trap Door
October. 24,1986
Whilst cleaning out his cupboard Berk finds an old radio and all the monsters (past and future) emerge from the trap door to dance to the theme tune. This episode acts as more of a music video of the series.
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Episode 14 : The Little Thing
October. 23,1986
A noisy little thing has escaped and Berk must catch it before it wakes the Thing Upstairs.
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Episode 13 : The Pain
October. 21,1986
The Thing Upstairs has toothache so Berk goes to sort it out. Drutt wedges open the trap door so he can eat some worms, inevitably releasing a hungry slug thing which decides to eat him instead. This episode is centered on Drutt trying to escape from the creature.
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Episode 11 : Don't Let the Bed Bugs Bite
October. 20,1986
Berk goes to sleep but something horrid emerges from the Trap Door and kidnaps Boni. Berk goes down to rescue him. This is one of two episodes which is revealed to be a dream at the end, the other being "Moany Boni".
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Episode 10 : The Thingy
October. 17,1986
Berk is trying to nail the trap door down, but it's no good - a large peculiar looking Thingy comes popping up and changes Berk, Boni and Drutt into all sorts of different shapes, before eventually disappearing again, leaving them back to normal.
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Episode 7 : The Big Thing
October. 14,1986
Boni is bored, but Berk doesn't have time to talk to him. Then Rogg appears from the trap door and takes Boni out 'to play' on top of the castle ramparts. Boni talks and talks and bores Rogg until he falls off the castle on top of Berk, who has come in search of Boni. Boni is left talking to himself...
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Episode 2 : Slither Wriggle and Writhe
October. 07,1986
Berk is trying to put up some shelves for his master and is using Boni as a prop to hold up the shelf. Looking for some more wood, Berk opens the trap door, but a huge octopus-like creature emerges with writhing arms and creates havoc in the kitchen.
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