Sharon,Lois & Bram visit a school, they visit various classes and go to recess.Bob Schneider sings.
Sharon,Lois & Bram visit a farm and find out what farm-life is like. Scott Woods guest stars and plays his fiddle.
Sharon,Lois & Bram go to the park for a picnic. The Canadian Children's Dance Theatre guest stars.
Sharon,Lois and Bram and the children learn the meaning of friendship.Ann Mortifee guest stars and sings her hit song Just One Voice
Sharon,Lois, & Bram prepare food for their visit with the Circus Shmirkus. Elephant and the children help too.
Elephant becomes sick. Guest star appearance, Nion.
Elephant, Sharon, Lois & Bram and Eric go to Centreville Amusement Park. Denis Simpson guest stars and sings some songs.
Sharon,Lois,Bram,Elephant and the kids spend the rainy day inside watching a performance by The National Tap Dance Company in their home.
Sharon,Lois,Bram,Elephant & friends look through a photo album and talk about times of the past. Fred Penner guest stars and sings ""The Cat Came Back"".
Sharon,Lois,Bram,Elephant & friends spend time around their neighborhood. They watch The Whole Loaf Theatre put on a show.
Sharon,Lois,& Bram have a party and invite Bob Berky (guest star) to come and do some clown acts.
Sharon,Lois,Bram,Elephant and their friends go on a camping trip. Susan Mendelson guest stars.
Sharon,Louis & Bram have there traditional picnic and invite their neighborhood to have some fun.
Sharon,Lois,Bram & friends reminisce back to a Halloween party they once had.Maya the magician visits.
Elephant & the children think they should run the house for a day instead of the grown-ups. Sharon,Lois, & Bram agree to let them do so. They also listen to a backward story of Rindersella told by John Allan Cameron.
Elephant trains for a running marathon with singer/dancer Denis Simpson. The marathon earns money to buy musical instruments for a local community center.
Sharon,Lois,Bram & Elephant help clean up Eric's garage. Nancy White (singer) stops by to help and sing.
Sharon,Lois,& Bram decide to stop at the Kensington Market while breaking from their musical tour. They decide to find elephant a new snack there,other than the usual peanuts.They enjoy looking at all of the international foods.They also listen to the Inner Community Group outside of the Toronto market.
Sharon,Lois, & Bram end up babysitting kids due to Elephant actions. Circus Shmirkus visits and puts on a show, Eric also drops by.
Sharon,Lois,Bram & Friends spend the day sharing there hobbies with Elephant to try to get him to start one he might like. Major Conrad Flapps visits and shows his hobby of flying.
Sharon,Lois,Bram,Elephant,Eric and friends tour an old 1860's villiage. They pick some apples to help make pies out of. They also experience other aspects of life in the 1860s.Later, they listen to the fiddling and enjoy the dancing of the Leahy Family.
Sharon,Lois,Bram,Elephant and friends visit the Dancesmiths of Georgia Brown College. Elephant decides to try out ballet. They also watch some tap dancing.
Sharon,Lois,Bram,Elephant,& friends go to the beach and watch some frisbee champions.
Sharon,Lois,Bram, & Elephant invite Eric and the children for a sleepover. They tell a bedtime story too.
In this episode a mysterious letter arrives with a clue, which sends Sharon, Lois & Bram on a musical treasure hunt. Special guest Naomi Tyrell helps them find their way.
Sharon, Lois & Bram, and Elephant take a look at pairs, twins, and things that go together. Special guests, twins Jim & John Coburn deliver some Fish & Chips & Vinegar!
The kids discover a treasure map and everyone embarks on an adventure to find the treasure¦with some unexpected results. Special guests, The Nylons sing ""The Lion Sleeps Tonight.""
The gang goes on an overnight camping trip and run into some very noisy & strange neighbors.
The group takes part in a Caribbean ""Caribana Festival"" complete with costumes and floats, and they learn about brotherhood and peace at the same time. Special guest, Panman Pat McNeilly plays some great music on his steel drum!
Elephant stars in a wacky comedy play called "CinderElephant" and Sharon, Lois & Bram and all the kids play supporting roles.
Daccia's grandmother celebrates her 91st birthday on the same day as Daccia. Sharon, Lois & Bram and the rest of the gang plan a surprise birthday party for the two, but begin to question if they can pull it off without either Daccia or Bessie finding out..
Lois bakes 60 cookies, and later discovers that all but one has disappeared. Elephant plays sleuth in the case of the missing cookies! Special guest, Bob Berky steals some himself!
Sharon, Lois & Bram and Elephant help the children construct a soap box and they all enter an exciting soap box derby. Special guest Ron Rubin plays announcer for the race.
The group goes to the library where they find their own special book. Fantasy takes over when Elephant finds a book that inspires her imagination! Special guest Carol Robinson helps Elephant find that special book that she's looking for!
The group have fun doing things backwards for a day, with some pretty topsy-turvy results! Special guest Luba Goy comes over with her good friend, Didi Duck.
Elephant suddenly expectantly takes refuge up in a tree so Sharon, Lois & Bram try everything they can to get her down, even calling the fire department!
Everyone spends the day exploring different kinds of careers and Elephant comes up with some interesting ideas of her own.
Paul has a tonsillectomy so Sharon, Lois & Bram help calm his nerves by showing him around the hospital.
Bronte Creek Park sets the scene for fun on the farm and a hayride as Sharon, Lois & Bram explore life on the farm and enjoy what the "simple life" has to offer.
The kids get together with Sharon, Lois & Bram to make their own movie..someone's been stealing all the peanut butter from the childrens homes around the city and it's up to SuperElephant to save the day and catch the culprit "butter" handed!
Elephant's interest in cooking lands Sharon, Lois & Bram and the kids in the middle of a zany cooking lesson with the madcap chef, Sam Moses
A day of child care leads to a stroll in the park which turns into fantasy fun amidst a fairy glade forest when playmates Wee Willie Winkie and Terrence McDiddler entertain with nostalgic delight. The trio is having so much fun in the enchanted nursery rhyme, that they forget all about their concert, so it is up to Elephant to gain the courage to get them to the concert on time, one way or another.
Sharon, Lois & Bram and Elepant and the neighborhood kids are excited about entering their pets in the upcoming pet fair. There's talking rabbits, Bram's pet Rock, Hurclees King of the Fleas, Sharon & Lois's Goldfish and a frog all join in the fun. But when Elephant doesn't have a pet to enter in the contest she decides to help Paul take care of his dog and enter the dog in the fair together.
It's Elephant's birthday and it is filled with fun, magic and many splendid suprises. But when the power goes out, Elephant and the kids think the party is ruined. Sharon, Lois & Bram show everyone that you don't need the electricity on to have a fun time. Robert Desrosier joins in on the dancing & singing.
Sharon, Lois & Bram and the rest of the gang earn their Press Cards when their newly formed neighborhood newspaper scoops the hottest exclusive in town!
In honor of the classic fairy tale, Snow White's, 50th Anniversary, Sharon, Lois & Bram bring the beloved fairy tale back to life with a few fun changes. When one of the actors starts hogging all the limelight, it is up to the others to step in and remind everyone of the importance of teamwork. After all, the show must go on!
An Elephant never forgets, unless of course she is plagued by a case of pachyderm amnesia! Sharon, Lois & Bram search to try and find Elephant before their big concert. The quirky jazz blowers, The Shuffle Demons, join in and save the day by helping Elephant regain her memory.
When Sharon, Lois & Bram's television goes on the blink, they pull a magic, old fashioned radio out of the closet and they, along with Elephant and the kids, are transfixed by the broadcast as they are transported back in time to the radio's heyday. They learn that television isn't the only way to pass time when you are bored.
The arrival of Aunt Elephant and her new baby brings mixed feelings for Elephant. With everyone paying more attention to the new baby, Elephant decides to run away. It isn't until Sharon, Lois & Bram start looking at a photo album full of fun times they've shared with Elephant that they realize she is missing.
It's hot outside and everyone is feeling lazy, everyone that is except for Sharon! The gang decides to set out to help Elephant find her game. They try everything from golfing, to hula-hooping to jogging to hiking to even doing nothing. In the end, Elephant finds she has a flare for ice skating!
Sharon, Lois & Bram and the Mammoth Band end up on a wild goose chase to their next concert after the Elephant Show tour bus breaks down. From roller skates to bicycles, to wheelbarrows and pogo sticks, the gang tries it all. When they can't seem to find their piano player, they begin to wonder if they will they ever make it?
The Elephant Show blasts into the past for the final season's premiere as Sharon, Lois & Bram reminisce about the early days and re-kindle fond memories of their rise to fame and glory. Louis del Grande guest stars as the trio's fast-talking, wise cracking agent, "Willy Bookem'.
As UNICEF Canada's newly appointed Canadian Ambassadors, Sharon, Lois & Bram join special guests Andrea Martin and Jayne Eastwood in this humorous and uplifting lesson in caring and sharing. The whole gang teams up to share in the holiday spirit and put on the neighborhood's best Halloween ever!
While visiting the street vendors in Toronto, Elephant discovers a magic lamp which leads to mayhem as the trio and the kids try to figure out what to wish for and how do deal with an overly-zealous genie. But when Elephant finds out she can only have one wish, she has a hard time deciding between her own wish and the wishes of the others.
When the neighborhood kids decide they want a playground in their nearby park, the trio kicks into high hear to raise funds for the project. From paper routes, to a car wash, even to a banana stand, the trio does it all. But when an elderly neighbor won't sign the petition for the playground, the trio decides they will do something nice for the elderly gentleman if in return he will sign their petition. Everyone learns a valuable lesson in team work and compromise.
The gang spend the day at the Royal Ontario Museum, but when they can't find Elephant at the end of the day, they find themselves locked in after hours. The night-watchmen, Dan Redican, finds himself unwillingly drawn into the adventures in the search for Elephant as the night prowls on.
The traditional fairy-tale of Goldilocks and the Three Bears is turned topsy-turvy in the hands of Sharon, Lois & Bram! There's competition in the woods and the musical group, The Three Bears, is trying to beat the Three Little Pigs, who just added the Big Bad Wolf to their musical group. The bears set out to find a sidekick for their group and hold auditions open to the fairy tale community. Chuck Mangione joins in the fun as Little Boy Blue.
The trio returns home to find the kids have turned the living room into a giant playhouse. When the trio needs the space for a rehearsal, they decide to help the kids build a new playhouse in the backyard, but when they encounter a disgruntled neighbor, the gang has to put a hold on their construction.
Elephant searches for her artistic forte in this episode a la Georges Seurat. Special guest Mendelson Joe gives some insightful advice and helps Elephant realize her true artistic talent.
When the gang's unique car breaks down, they discover a curious shop where their grandest wishes come true. Barbara Hamilton guest stars as the mysterious shopkeeper, whose bric-a-brac knick-knacks take the trio on an unforgettable journey into the world of the imagination.
It's the trio's 10th Anniversary as Sharon, Lois & Bram! The kids follow the trio into the study for the day to learn the A to Z's of making a record. The kids decide to surprise the trio with a cake and party, but when Eric Nagler pushes the wrong button in the recording studio, things start to go a little wacky.
With a trip the farm, the trio lends a helping hand to their old friend Jan. They discover that childhood has no age limits and that you can all work together and have a good time no matter how old you are. The Interlink Choir helps bridge the generation gap between young and old.
In an honorary tribute to Sharon, Lois & Bram and their Elephant Show years, the kids and Eric plan a surprise Awards Show for the trio. They take a trip down memory lane, highlighting their years together on the Elephant Show. With everything from the "Most Fabulous Face" to "My Favorite Dish" to "Most Outrageous Mode of Transportation" the gang remembers it all. But when the trio's lease is up and they have to move, everyone can't help but feel sad.
How did ""The Elephant Show"" begin? Sharon, Lois & Bram answer the musical question why in this final episode of "The Elephant Show", as they think about what other style show they would have liked to do. Sharon wanted a game show, Lois a soap opera and Bram wanted a classic show. Special guest Sneezy Waters appears in Eric's western! Everyone joins the trio as they sing Skinnamarink for one last time.