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The Shining Time Station is a fictional train station on the Indian Valley Railroad in an unknown part of the United States. It is managed by Stacy Jones. It is managed by Stacy Jones. Its workshop is run in the first season by Harry Cupper, and thereafter by Billy Twofeathers.
Shining Time Station: Billy Twofeathers, William Twofeathers Main role; TV Series 1991: Clearcut: Tom Starblanket 1992–1997 North of 60: Peter Kenidi Main role; TV Series Nominated–Gemini Award for Best Actor in a Continuing Leading Dramatic Role (1995, 1996, 1998) 1993: Spirit Rider: Albert St. Clair TV movie Medicine River: Harlen Bigbear ...
The manager of Shining Time Station. Didi Conn: William "Billy" Twofeathers: A Native American railroad engineer on the Indian Valley Railroad and driver of the Rainbow Sun, as well as the handyman at Shining Time Station. In the series Shining Time Station, Billy was portrayed by Tom Jackson. Russell Means: Mrs. Stone: Lily's mother who lives ...
Russell Means as Billy Twofeathers, the engineer of the Rainbow Sun, Shining Time Station's flagship locomotive. He was previously played by Tom Jackson on Shining Time Station . In the original version of the film, Doug Lennox portrayed Burnett Stone's rival P.T. Boomer, who served as the story's original antagonist.
Billy Twofeathers, a Native American character on Shining Time Station; Billy Whizz, a character in the UK comic The Beano; Billy Williams, fictional character on the British soap opera Coronation Street; Billy, a character on The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy; Billy, a hamster character played by Jim Conroy in Billy The Cowboy Hamster and ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 23 November 2024. List of Canadian actors/actresses who are First Nations, Métis or Inuit For Native American actors in the United States, see list of Native American actors. This is a list of Canadian actors/actresses who are First Nations, Métis or Inuit. This article needs additional citations for ...
However in 1989, Shining Time Station was created as a way to bring Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends to American television. Ringo Starr portrayed Mr. Conductor, a tiny magical conductor who told stories of engines on the Island of Sodor. Starr re-narrated twenty five of the episodes in the first series, "Whistles and Sneezes" being the exception.
On November 7, the first 8 episodes were released direct-to-video in the UK. On July 3, 1995, the rest of the series was released on 2 other UK VHS releases. Several episodes were also featured on the Shining Time Family Specials, released throughout 1995 in the US, before the series made its official UK television debut on October 16, 1995.