Birdsdo

"Birdsdo"
Round the Twist episode
Episode no. Series 1
Episode 2
Written by Paul Jennings
Original air date 11 April 1989 (1989-04-11)
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Birdsdo is the second episode of the first season of Round The Twist. a Children's television series from Australia.

Plot

The episode starts off with Nell claiming that she saw a dragon. Thinking that Nell might be crazy, Both Harold and Matron Gribble plan to keep her in hospital until her house and land which involves the Lighthouse that the Twists had recently purchased along with the unpaid mortgage falls directly into their hands. So Bronson heads to the cave to prove that the dragon is real while Linda and Pete go to Seagull Shack and find Nell's lost rubies to pay off her mortgage but both were covered in bird-poo. Meanwhile Bronson lays out food for the dragon and asks it to come and get the food. But it was to no get avail for Bronson. So he goes right into the cave to prove that the dragon is real. Back at the Shack, Pete and Linda continue to be bombarded with bird poo. At the cave Bronson saw the dragon breathing with fire, the same dragon Nell is telling the Twists about while Pete and Linda find Nell's two rubies from a ghost seagull after it got its body back. Pete and Linda handed the rubies to Nell who was digusted with the appearances of both Pete and Linda who were off course covered in bird poo. As the doctor, Mr Gribble and Tony discuss the fact whether to tell Nell that there was no such thing as dragons and release her from Hospital, Bronson comes running in shouting "I found a dragon!" While Matron Gribble and Bronson argue about the reality of Dragons, a dragon pops out of the box, and bites Matron Gribble on her left hand while she screams, while the Twists, Nell, the Doctor (Steve Jodrell) , and a patient nearby (Paul Jennings) observe the incident. The episode ends, with the Twists, Nell and the dragon taking a photo of themselves and the dragon flies back into its cave.