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Thomas travels around Sodor with Annie and Clarabel to help Ruth find a new place for her to stay at, instead of Arlesburgh with Skiff, Harwick with Daisy, or Tidmouth with its bustling people, only to fix up an old windmill on Thomas' Branch Line into her new, energy-efficient workshop.
Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends magazine story by Andrew Brenner: 7 April 1992 () [nb 7] 60: 8 "Diesel Does it Again" David Mitton: Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends magazine story by Andrew Brenner: 14 April 1992 () [nb 8] 61: 9 "Henry's Forest" David Mitton: Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends magazine story by Andrew Brenner
Thomas & Friends (formerly known as Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends) is a children's media franchise created by Britt Allcroft and currently owned by Mattel.The franchise revolves around an ensemble cast of anthropomorphic steam locomotives and other vehicles, including the main protagonist Thomas the Tank Engine, who work on the Island of Sodor.
The journey becomes bumpy, and the train goes quicker and quicker. Arriving at Knapford again, Hiro slows down; but Diesel is late noticing, and jolts into the rear truck and all the big barrels of cream drops all over the Fat Controller, Hiro and Edward. First, the Fat Controller is cross with Hiro, but Thomas stops Diesel from escaping.
A 3rd DVD called "Thomas' Christmas Carol" (containing 4 episodes from Series 19) was released on 27 October 2015, [3] [4] while a 4th DVD titled "Tales on the Rails" (containing a further 3 episodes from Series 19) was released a month later on 24 November 2015. A fifth DVD titled, "Start Your Engines!"
All of the stories in Series 1 were originally written by the Rev. W. Awdry, including a one-off story commissioned by the staff: Thomas' Christmas Party.The seven engines introduced in this series became the core of the cast in later episodes, with crew member (and from Series 8–12, director) Steve Asquith terming them the "Magnificent Seven". [1]
When Jack and the Sodor Construction crew arrive in Italy, including a new buldozer named Brenda, Thomas is jealous of their amazing discoveries and wants to impress his friends by finding an amazing discovery. Then, an accident leads Thomas to making the biggest discovery of all, a steam engine named Lorenzo and his coach named Beppe.
The rest were broadcast in a 6-episode offshoot called Mr. Conductor's Thomas Tales in 1996. In 1999, they aired in a new half-hour program called Storytime with Thomas, which also included Series 5 episodes narrated by Alec Baldwin and episodes of Britt Allcroft's Magic Adventures of Mumfie.