In this 7-minute episode, which first aired on December 1, 2009, on BBC One:
The title is a play on the popular English idiom which describes something fleeting or transitory. Because hair loss is a common "fleeting" experience, "Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow" has become one of the most prolific puns in television history. Other Shows Using This Title [S2E7] Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow
While the Farmer is distracted, Shaun "borrows" the wig to show off to the flock. Chaos ensues when a bird snatches the wig away, leading to a frantic chase. In this 7-minute episode, which first aired on
The title most likely refers to the seventh episode of Shaun the Sheep 's second series. This report investigates the episode’s plot and the origin of its widely used title. Episode Summary: Shaun the Sheep Chaos ensues when a bird snatches the wig
The Farmer is getting ready for a big date and wants to look his best, so he breaks out his prized orange hairpiece.
While Shaun the Sheep fits your specific S2E7 tag, several other series have used this exact title for their own hair-related storylines: Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow | Shaun the Sheep Wiki | Fandom