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39-458: (Redirected from SCOOP ) [REDACTED] Look up scoop in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Scoop , Scoops or The Scoop may refer to: Artefacts [ edit ] Scoop (machine part) , a component of machinery to carry things Scoop (tool) , a shovel-like tool, particularly one deep and curved, used in digging Scoop (theater) ,

78-418: A scoop , ending up causing mayhem and disaster instead. In each of these he is accompanied by Hacker , a dog . The show also stars Mark Benton as the newspaper's short-tempered editor , Max de Lacey and there are guest appearances by popular British TV actors such as Lesley Joseph and Mina Anwar who plays Selena Sharp, reporter for a rival paper. In one episode the famous children's writer J. K. Rowling

117-527: A 1986 video game for the Apple II Scoops — Ice Cream Fun for Everyone , an IOS game developed by NimbleBit LLC Sport [ edit ] Scoop, a professional wrestling hold Scoop (cricket) , a modern shot in cricket which involves reversing the grip on the bat Computing and electronics [ edit ] LG Scoop , a phone SCOOP (software) , the 'Simple Concurrent Object-Oriented Programming' extension for concurrent programming in

156-469: A 1986 video game for the Apple II Scoops — Ice Cream Fun for Everyone , an IOS game developed by NimbleBit LLC Sport [ edit ] Scoop, a professional wrestling hold Scoop (cricket) , a modern shot in cricket which involves reversing the grip on the bat Computing and electronics [ edit ] LG Scoop , a phone SCOOP (software) , the 'Simple Concurrent Object-Oriented Programming' extension for concurrent programming in

195-406: A Belgian dance project by Jan Vervloet Arts and entertainment [ edit ] Film [ edit ] Scoop , a Malaysian film by Aziz M. Osman Scoop! , a 2016 Japanese comedy Scoop (1987 film) , based on Evelyn Waugh's satirical novel Scoop (2006 film) , a romantic crime comedy by Woody Allen The Scoop (film) , a 1934 British crime film Scoop (2024 film) ,

234-406: A Belgian dance project by Jan Vervloet Arts and entertainment [ edit ] Film [ edit ] Scoop , a Malaysian film by Aziz M. Osman Scoop! , a 2016 Japanese comedy Scoop (1987 film) , based on Evelyn Waugh's satirical novel Scoop (2006 film) , a romantic crime comedy by Woody Allen The Scoop (film) , a 1934 British crime film Scoop (2024 film) ,

273-440: A Netflix biographical film Music and dance [ edit ] "Scoop", a song by Lil Nas X from Montero (2021) Scoop (album) , a 1983 album by Pete Townshend Scoop (music) , a type of glissando performed by wind instruments Publications [ edit ] Scoop (news) , a news story, normally an exclusive for a journalist Scoop (novel) , a 1938 satirical novel by Evelyn Waugh Scoop (website) ,

312-440: A Netflix biographical film Music and dance [ edit ] "Scoop", a song by Lil Nas X from Montero (2021) Scoop (album) , a 1983 album by Pete Townshend Scoop (music) , a type of glissando performed by wind instruments Publications [ edit ] Scoop (news) , a news story, normally an exclusive for a journalist Scoop (novel) , a 1938 satirical novel by Evelyn Waugh Scoop (website) ,

351-717: A backhoe loader character in Bob the Builder Scoop, a toy bulldozer in Scoop and Doozie Scoop ( G.I. Joe ) , a character in the G.I. Joe universe Scoop Smith , a character in Fawcett Comics' Whiz Comics Todd "Scoops" Ming, a character on WordGirl Places [ edit ] The Scoop , an amphitheatre in London, England, UK Scoop Lake , Idaho, US Groups, organizations [ edit ] Scoop (dance project) ,

390-425: A different type of sauce each episode. Digby joins a world-famous explorer in his quest to locate a rare blue spotted newt. Hacker is more interested in tracking the legendary Bigfoot, but regrets his decision when the creature mistakes him for its offspring. An action movie star is in town promoting his new film, and Digby Digworth becomes convinced he is bald. The reporter sets out to take an incriminating photo of

429-613: A list of people nicknamed "Scoop" or "Scoops" Fatman Scoop (born 1979), American rapper Fictional characters [ edit ] Scoop, a backhoe loader character in Bob the Builder Scoop, a toy bulldozer in Scoop and Doozie Scoop ( G.I. Joe ) , a character in the G.I. Joe universe Scoop Smith , a character in Fawcett Comics' Whiz Comics Todd "Scoops" Ming, a character on WordGirl Places [ edit ] The Scoop , an amphitheatre in London, England, UK Scoop Lake , Idaho, US Groups, organizations [ edit ] Scoop (dance project) ,

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468-439: A new episode every day from 25 July. Each episode begins in much the same way with a short sequence in which Digby is awoken by an elaborate alarm system, then tries in vain to prevent the paperboy throwing his newspaper into a puddle. Similarly the episodes all end in the same way with a short sequence in which the editor inspects a newspaper front page expecting to see a great story, but is instead frustrated when it shows instead

507-461: A new police robot. Digby goes head to head with his arch-rival Selena Sharp to photograph the world's rarest plant. The species only flowers once every 100 years, so Digby has to capture the moment before it is too late. After an accident in Max's office, Digby ends up in hospital with a broken arm - but even that does not stop him from chasing a story about the captain of Pilbury United "Pedro Ramirez" who

546-577: A news website based in New Zealand Scoop (journalism magazine) , a quarterly publication by the Australian Journalists Association Scoops (magazine) , a 1934 UK science fiction magazine Television [ edit ] Scoop (British TV series) , a children's series on CBBC Scoop (Indian TV series) , a 2023 Netflix courtroom drama series Video games [ edit ] The Scoop (video game) ,

585-433: A news website based in New Zealand Scoop (journalism magazine) , a quarterly publication by the Australian Journalists Association Scoops (magazine) , a 1934 UK science fiction magazine Television [ edit ] Scoop (British TV series) , a children's series on CBBC Scoop (Indian TV series) , a 2023 Netflix courtroom drama series Video games [ edit ] The Scoop (video game) ,

624-466: A notorious criminal (The Pilbury Panther)'s buried loot. Hacker has to resort to kung fu to protect his master, but can he combat an ancient Viking ghost? Max sends Digby to his brother's mansion to report on a friendly ghost called the Laughing Cavalier. Unfortunately, Digby manages to wipe the smile from his face and worse still Hacker destroys it with his Ghoulie Blaster. Digby has to stand in for

663-459: A picture depicting the results of Digby's clumsiness and mistakes, at which point Max de Lacey shouts "Digby Digworth!". In every series 1 episode, Digby and Hacker have to turn to the mysterious Sid the Source when in trouble, who considers covering his face from the public. Hacker often mistakes Sid the Source as a sauce topping, so every time Digby said "Every reporter needs a source", Hacker holds up

702-423: A shovel-like tool, particularly one deep and curved, used in digging Scoop (theater) , a type of wide area lighting fixture Scoop (utensil) , a specialized spoon for serving Scoop neckline , a kind of shirt neckline Scoop stretcher , a device used for casualty lifting Hood scoop , a ventilating opening in the bonnet (hood) of a car People and characters [ edit ] Scoop (nickname) ,

741-547: A statue that looks an awful lot like Hacker!) Little does Digby know, that Sandybottom is attempting to steal the artifact, frame Digby for the theft and sell it for millions. Digby panics when he notices "Mukkipup" is missing and gets Hacker to stand in for it, to fool the security guard. All is going to plan for Sandybottom until the mummy's curse sets in. Digby wants to report on the spate of burglaries around Pilbury. But Max has had enough of Hacker's practical jokes so sends them down to pet therapist Darren Hound. A scoop seems off

780-480: A type of wide area lighting fixture Scoop (utensil) , a specialized spoon for serving Scoop neckline , a kind of shirt neckline Scoop stretcher , a device used for casualty lifting Hood scoop , a ventilating opening in the bonnet (hood) of a car People and characters [ edit ] Scoop (nickname) , a list of people nicknamed "Scoop" or "Scoops" Fatman Scoop (born 1979), American rapper Fictional characters [ edit ] Scoop,

819-442: Is also staying in the same hospital. But little does Digby know, that Pedro is directly opposite him in the same ward. Digby wants to report on a cursed Egyptian statue at the local museum and pitches the idea to Max. Max is reluctant to send Digby there at first, but when Digby mentions curses, Max changes his mind immediately. Once there Dr Sandybottom - an ancient Egyptologist entrusts Digby to guard an ancient artifact "Mukkipup" (

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858-433: Is creating the sizzling weather? Digby and Hacker investigate! Professor Krinkelhoff has discovered a frozen caveman and has transported it to Pilbury Museum. Digby pops in to have a sneaky peek, but Hacker manages to unfreeze the caveman! Chaos ensues as they are called to a local party - with one extra hairy guest! Digby and Selina go head-to-head in a retirement home to interview Britain's oldest man. However, finding out

897-415: Is determined to stop Henry executing Anne Boleyn but things don't go according to plan as his own head ends up on the chopping block - with Hacker as the executioner! Digby thinks he has been summoned to court to pay a parking fine but it turns out that he is being charged with 892 offences against the people of Pilbury. His only is hope is calling on his main character witness Hacker T Dog. Sent to deliver

936-400: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages scoop [REDACTED] Look up scoop in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Scoop , Scoops or The Scoop may refer to: Artefacts [ edit ] Scoop (machine part) , a component of machinery to carry things Scoop (tool) ,

975-541: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Scoop (British TV series) Scoop is a children's TV series first broadcast by the BBC on the CBBC channel from 5 January 2009 to 10 August 2011. The show stars Shaun Williamson as Digby Digworth, an ambitious but inept journalist for a fictional local newspaper, The Pilbury Post . Each episode centres on Digby's failure to get

1014-427: Is inevitable that his clumsiness will result in all the antiques being smashed. However, this is just what Annie wants, so that she can close the shop and open a cats' home . However, no one has told Digby, who tries to hide in a grandfather clock, only to find it has been delivered to Max's office. Max is furious when he finds out that Digby and Hacker skive off work to go to a football match and so decides to give them

1053-429: Is parodied as a novelist character called T. K. Towling, while in another Jeremy Clarkson (ex Top Gear presenter) is satirised with the character Clark Jameson. The episodes are 28 minutes in length and were originally stripped (broadcast every day) across weekdays on BBC One at 3.25 pm between 5 January and 23 January. Hacker T. Dog, a Border Terrier puppet character, made his first appearance on this show. He

1092-468: Is proving irresistible to the people of Pilbury. Digby is no exception and soon ends up in the dentist's chair under the watchful eye of Dr McCavity. But Hacker unearths a massive scoop when he discovers there is more to the mysterious dentist than meets the eye. Digby takes a comfort break in a builder's portaloo just as it is delivered to a historical re-enactment society. He exits and is convinced he has time travelled to King Henry VIII's royal court. Digby

1131-728: The Eiffel programming language Scoop Package Manager , a command-line installer for Windows Other uses [ edit ] Sixties Scoop , aka The Scoop, Canadian government policy of removing Indigenous children from their families Operation Primicia or Operation Scoop, a guerrilla attack on October 5, 1975, in Formosa, Argentina See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Search for "scoop"  or "scoops" on Misplaced Pages. All pages with titles beginning with Scoop All pages with titles containing Scoop Scooper (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

1170-629: The Eiffel programming language Scoop Package Manager , a command-line installer for Windows Other uses [ edit ] Sixties Scoop , aka The Scoop, Canadian government policy of removing Indigenous children from their families Operation Primicia or Operation Scoop, a guerrilla attack on October 5, 1975, in Formosa, Argentina See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Search for "scoop"  or "scoops" on Misplaced Pages. All pages with titles beginning with Scoop All pages with titles containing Scoop Scooper (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

1209-416: The actor, but he must avoid the clutches of a hotel's ferocious manager. Famous children's author T.K. Towling comes to town to promote the latest book in her popular 'Billy Watson' series and both Digby and rival journalist Selena Sharp compete to be the first to interview her. Unfortunately Hacker destroys the only copy of the new book and Digby has to think fast to replace it. Digby is sent to investigate

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1248-515: The cards until Digby works out that Darren is hypnotising pets to steal from their owners! Whilst looking for evidence, Digby and Hacker are suspected of being the thieves and go on the run. Can Digby and Hacker catch the real crook without being hypnotised and prove their innocence? Digby is annoyed when the Pilbury Post publish a story stating that he is officially "The worst reporter in the world!", which even Hacker has contributed to. Digby ignores

1287-434: The ghost, but can he fool world-renowned spooky expert Antonia De Ghoul? Pilbury is in the grip of a heatwave and Digby and Hacker are sent to the park to get some summer photos. Digby puts his stomach first and heads for the nearest ice-cream van. But Hacker is suspicious of the mysterious owners (who are charging £25 each for ice-cream and are claiming to be the only ice-cream men in town) and their satellite dish - just what

1326-625: The paper to chef Lester Lukenal at the Skinny Mallard restaurant Digby is mistaken for the food critic judging Lester's Pudding of the Year entry - which of course he destroys. Whilst Digby diverts Lester by ordering a meal Hacker attempts a repair job but when the real critic arrives she gets a surprise when the pudding is unveiled. When Max's eccentric aunt Annie specifically asks that Digby writes an article on her antique shop, (the oldest shop in Pilbury), it

1365-407: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Scoop . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Scoop&oldid=1243440871 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

1404-407: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Scoop . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Scoop&oldid=1243440871 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

1443-500: The secret to long life becomes complicated when Jack loses his false teeth! It's up to Hacker to retrieve them from the home's sewage system. Criminal mastermind Fingers Golightly has to return to a hotel to retrieve a priceless diamond. He disguises himself as Digby to throw the police off the scent - but things get complicated when the real Digby turns up at the hotel for an annual teddy bear convention. Captain Croc's new sweetie, Grinballs,

1482-464: The story and goes to Max's office to see if there are any scoops. Max sends Digby and Hacker to the local army base. Digby finds army life too tough to bear and there's no story in sight, until Hacker overhears Sergeant Bluster plotting to do away with the colonel. Max sends Digby and Hacker metal detecting in Viking Woods. Digby thinks he has found a hoard of ancient treasure but has actually unearthed

1521-600: Was later used as a presenter on the CBBC TV channel. Hacker appeared presenting the CBBC channel from 23 May 2009 with Iain Stirling , a comedian from Edinburgh . In series 1 of Scoop he was operated by Andy Heath , but when he began presenting CBBC he was operated by Phil Fletcher who has puppeteered Hacker since. A second season began airing in September 2010 and a third began airing

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