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"The New Plane" When Snuffy the Skywriter first arrives in Tarrytown, Jay Jay's friends are intent on showing him around, rather than plan the camping trip Jay Jay was anticipating. Jay Jay begins to get upset about everyone paying attention to Snuffy instead of him, until Brenda helps him learn that just because there's someone new, it doesn't ...
Jay Jay the Jet Plane premiered on The Learning Channel as part of the Ready Set Learn block. Later, it aired on PBS Kids beginning June 11, 2001, with reruns until May 31, 2009. It aired on PBS Kids Sprout (now Universal Kids ) from September 26, 2005 until September 2, 2008.
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A brand new jet plane arrives at the Airport and his name is Jeremy. He boasts to Thomas about being able to fly and see everything at once, making Thomas wish he was a jet plane, too. He flies over Thomas who is at a signal, but when a storm looms in and ruins the children's picnic in the Countryside , Thomas comes up with the idea of having ...
Thankfully, the jet stopped short of crossing in front of the Delta plane. Video of the incident was obtained by NBC. The FAA confirmed to TMZ that it is investigating the incident.
Jay Jay the Jet Plane: Musical: 4 seasons, 62 episodes: David Michel Deborah Michel: November 2, 1998 – November 25, 2005: TLC (1998–2000) PBS Kids (2001–05)
Evelyn "Eve" Whittle (born August 5, 1967) is an American actress and child psychologist best known for her TV role of the earnest and enthusiastic airport supervisor/technician Brenda Blue on the PBS Kids live action/CGI series Jay Jay the Jet Plane. Brenda is noted for her formulaic enunciation of words. [citation needed]