
Maddie & Triggs is a children's/youth programmes series airing on UK television.
The production is a generic programme presented in the format of an episode. It falls under the broad category of a television or streaming installment without any further classification, and it is listed simply as a programme of the episode type. No additional metadata such as cast, crew, or year is supplied, so the description remains focused on the core concept of the show itself. At the heart of the story is a young girl accompanied by her canine best friend. Together they stumble upon music and adventure hidden within the ordinary sounds that surround them each day. The narrative follows their curiosity as they turn everyday noises into a source of playful discovery, turning the mundane into something lively and engaging for both characters. The episode centres on the duo’s shared experience, highlighting how the simple act of listening can transform routine moments into a rhythmic journey. By treating the sounds of daily life as a backdrop for exploration, the programme showcases the bond between the child and her dog, illustrating how their partnership turns the world around them into a canvas for musical adventure.
In the garden, Maddie and Triggs are busy crunching through the fallen leaves when they stumble upon an unexpected companion – Reginald, a caterpillar. The pair quickly strike up a friendship with the gentle insect, and Reginald takes the opportunity to share details about his own world. He explains exactly where he's made his home, describing the leafy nook he calls his own, and he goes on to describe the food he's survived on, listing the types of leaves and plant matter that sustain him. The simple exchange turns a routine leaf‑crunching moment into a brief lesson about a caterpillar’s life.
In this episode of Waves, a pair of characters spend a sunny day on the beach constructing sandcastles. The gentle roar of the tide provides a soothing backdrop as they work. While they’re shaping towers of sand, one of the shells they’ve gathered begins to shift on its own. The movement catches their attention, and they soon discover that the object isn’t a shell at all but a crab – a particularly flamboyant specimen that moves in the classic sideways fashion. The crab’s elaborate appearance makes it stand out as the most extravagant of its kind they’ve ever seen, prompting the duo to pause their building to examine the unexpected visitor.
Maddie and Triggs set about helping their dad with his garden work. Their father asks them to fill the watering can, so they move toward the water source. Just as they begin the task, they become distracted by a series of strange echoes that seem to bounce around inside the garden area. The odd sounds capture their attention, pulling them away from the simple chore of topping up the can. The siblings exchange puzzled glances, wondering where the sound originates. Each reverberation seems to linger longer than expected, heightening their curiosity and delaying the garden task further. Consequently, the watering job is put on hold while the siblings listen to the mysterious reverberations.
In each episode, a young girl and her canine companion set off to uncover the hidden melodies that lie within ordinary, day‑to‑day noises. Together they turn the hum of a kettle, the clatter of footsteps and the rustle of leaves into a playful soundtrack, treating the mundane as a source of wonder and adventure. Their curiosity leads them on small escapades, where every commonplace sound becomes a cue for a new tune, inviting viewers to listen more closely to the world around them. The duo’s light‑hearted explorations show how music can be found in the simplest of daily moments, together, for all.
Maddie and Triggs slip out of their beds under the cover of night, driven by a craving for a midnight snack. Their quiet mission is to locate something tasty without waking anyone. The pair must tiptoe past their Mum and Dad’s bedroom, hoping not to betray their presence with any sound. Every creak of the floorboards and rustle of clothing could give them away, so they move as silently as possible, eyes fixed on the promise of a delicious treat. All of this unfolds in the dark, with the clock ticking quietly. The tension lies in whether they can navigate the house undetected and enjoy their secret feast.
Maddie, Triggs and their dad set about baking a special cake for Granny. Their dad insists on sticking rigidly to the recipe, measuring everything to the last gram, while Maddie takes a far more relaxed, even reckless, approach to the mix. The contrast between dad’s precision and Maddie’s improvisation creates a rather chaotic kitchen scene. As the batter bounces and bubbles, the trio wonders if their wildly inventive ‘bonkers’ cake’ll meet Granny’s expectations. The episode follows their attempts as they’re trying to balance strict adherence with creative freedom, leaving viewers to wait and see if the final product will pass Granny’s test.
On her inaugural visit to the chess club, Maddie feels a touch lonely, since her mum isn’t able to accompany her. The unfamiliar setting and the absence of a familiar face make the morning seem a little daunting for the young girl. The quiet hum of pieces being moved and the soft clack of the board only highlight her sense of isolation. Fortunately, she quickly encounters a welcoming new friend who steps in, offering guidance and companionship. This friendly peer helps Maddie find her footing, easing her nerves and allowing her to settle comfortably into the club’s routine. Before long, the pair begin to discuss strategies, and the newcomer’s easy manner makes the environment feel much more inviting.
Maddie and Triggs set about helping their dad with his garden work. Their father asks them to fill the watering can, so they move toward the water source. Just as they begin the task, they become distracted by a series of strange echoes that seem to bounce around inside the garden area. The odd sounds capture their attention, pulling them away from the simple chore of topping up the can. The siblings exchange puzzled glances, wondering where the sound originates. Each reverberation seems to linger longer than expected, heightening their curiosity and delaying the garden task further. Consequently, the watering job is put on hold while the siblings listen to the mysterious reverberations.
Maddie and Triggs set about helping their dad with his garden work. Their father asks them to fill the watering can, so they move toward the water source. Just as they begin the task, they become distracted by a series of strange echoes that seem to bounce around inside the garden area. The odd sounds capture their attention, pulling them away from the simple chore of topping up the can. The siblings exchange puzzled glances, wondering where the sound originates. Each reverberation seems to linger longer than expected, heightening their curiosity and delaying the garden task further. Consequently, the watering job is put on hold while the siblings listen to the mysterious reverberations.
In this episode, a little girl teams up with her dog, her constant side‑kick, to turn the ordinary noises around them into a playful soundtrack of adventure. From the clatter of kitchen plates to the hum of a passing bus, they treat each everyday sound as a clue to a new escapade, letting the rhythm of daily life guide their imagination. Together they wander through familiar streets, listening closely and finding hidden beats that spark curiosity and fun. Their journey shows how even the most mundane sounds can become a source of music and excitement when seen through a child's eyes and a loyal pup's ears.
It's almost bedtime, and Maddie is reluctant to go through her nightly routine, especially the part where she must clean her teeth. Dad steps in, trying to persuade her by describing the fascinating world of her 'pearly whites'—a playful nickname for her own teeth. He explains why they need care, turning a mundane chore into a brief adventure about the mysterious nature of those little enamel caps. The soft glow of the lamp casts gentle shadows, and the quiet house seems to be listening as dad shares his tale. Through his gentle encouragement, Maddie is reminded that brushing is essential, even if the task feels tedious at the end of the day.
Mum's taking Maddie and Triggs out to McGinty's farm, keen to hear his animal orchestra perform. She hopes the trip will be a fun family day, and the kids are curious about the creatures that can play instruments. The trio are looking forward to the concert, expecting the farm's musical animals to put on a memorable show. The orchestra is renowned across the region for its lively performances, and McGinty's reputation rests on this talent. Yet when they arrive, the farm's headline act—Gary the Chicken—refuses to leave his coop, leaving the audience waiting for the star performer. Despite the disappointment, the visit still centres on the anticipation of the animal orchestra and the charm of McGinty's farm.
Maddie's usual composure is stretched thin when her neighbour Phillip repeatedly mishandles his football, sending it careening across the shared boundary. Each wayward kick disrupts her peace, forcing her to confront a growing sense of irritation. The constant thudding and sudden ricochets make the quiet she values feel increasingly fragile in her everyday routine. The episode centres on this simple yet persistent clash, with Phillip's unpredictable ball play continually testing Maddie's patience. As the football rolls and bounces unpredictably, she must decide whether to tolerate the disturbance or find a way to restore quiet in her home. The ongoing back‑and‑forth leaves her balancing calm against mounting annoyance.
Triggs is feeling rather blue today, on a quiet morning, and he finds it a real struggle just to swing his legs out of bed. The gloom that clings to him makes even the simplest movements feel heavy. Adding to his low mood is that irritating little bird perched on the windowsill outside his room. Its constant presence doesn't help to cheer him up; instead, it seems to amplify his sense of melancholy. With each chirp, the bird only reminds him of how hard it is to muster the energy to start the day, leaving Triggs stuck in a rather dreary state.
Triggs is feeling rather blue today, on a quiet morning, and he finds it a real struggle just to swing his legs out of bed. The gloom that clings to him makes even the simplest movements feel heavy. Adding to his low mood is that irritating little bird perched on the windowsill outside his room. Its constant presence doesn't help to cheer him up; instead, it seems to amplify his sense of melancholy. With each chirp, the bird only reminds him of how hard it is to muster the energy to start the day, leaving Triggs stuck in a rather dreary state.