
The Go Jetters travel to Algeria in north Africa to check out the ancient Timgad Ruins. Built by the Romans nearly 2,000 years ago, the city was built as a grid, with all the roads running in straight lines from north to south or from east to west. Meanwhile, Grandmaster Glitch's computer game controller has broken, so he is looking for a new one. When he sees the map of the Timgad Ruins on the ship's big screen, he realises that the grid layout makes it look just like a computer game!
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Series 2: 52. Sami Reindeer Herding, Norway
The Go Jetters are in snowy Norway to learn about the reindeer that are cared for by the local Sami people. In the spring the reindeer go on a very long journey called migration ...
16-02-2026
CBeebies
Series 2: 21. Tepui Mountains, Venezuela
Foz, Kyan and Lars are climbing a Tepui in Venezuela, with Xuli exploring this amazing place in her Vroomster. Meanwhile, Grandmaster Glitch is lost and looking for his Grimbots ...
15-02-2026
CBeebies
Series 2: 20. Tower Bridge, London
Grandmaster Glitch is visiting London and spots the perfect souvenir at a riverside stall - a majestic hat that was clearly made for a Grandmaster! But when he finds he has no m ...
14-02-2026
CBeebies
Series 2: 51. Ilulissat, Greenland
Grandmaster Glitch has taken his teddy, Cuddles, to Ilulissat in Greenland to show him the sights, but Cuddles falls out of Grim HQ and gets stuck in the snow. The Grimbots melt ...
13-02-2026
CBeebies
Series 2: 43. Bird Migration: Spain And Africa
The Go Jetters are on the Strait of Gibraltar in southern Spain, working with a team of conservationists who are tracking a group of baby storks as they migrate from Europe to A ...
02-02-2026
CBeebies
Series 2: 48. Chocolate Hills, Philippines
Greedy Grandmaster Glitch has been gorging on chocolate and wants more! The Grimbots discover a place called the Chocolate Hills on Bohol Island in the Philippines and take him ...
10-02-2026
CBeebies