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Bob the Builder singles chronology. " Can We Fix It? (2000) "Mambo No. 5". (2001) " Can We Fix It? " is the name of the theme song from the British children’s animated television programme Bob the Builder. It was written by Paul K. Joyce and produced by Hot Animation. The song's title is derived from the catchphrase of the programme's titular ...
10. "Bob's Birthday". Diane Redmond. 12 July 1999 [ 11 ](12 July 1999[ 11 ]) The gang prepare a special surprise for Bob's Birthday. Muck, Roley and Dizzy make a "Concrete Cake" out of an old tyre (tire in the US) for Bob to commemorate 10 jobs, while Bob, Scoop and Lofty are at Farmer Pickles' farm. 11.
Bob the Builder is a British animated children's television series created by Keith Chapman for HIT Entertainment, and ran from 12 April 1999 () to 31 December 2011 () in the United Kingdom through the CBBC strand and later CBeebies.
Bob the Builder is finally getting his chance to shine. Months after coming off the blockbuster success of Barbie, Mattel is gearing up for more toys-turned-movies. The toy company announced plans ...
Bob the Builder is ready for his big screen debut.. The construction worker with a can-do attitude will be the subject of a new animated feature film from Mattel Films. Jennifer Lopez is producing ...
Banger (voiced by Noddy Holder) is Lennie and the Lazers' roadie. Jenny (voiced by Kate Harbour in the UK and Lorelei King in the US) is Wendy's sister. Mr. Adam Fothergill (voiced by Neil Morrissey in the UK and Alan Marriott in the US) is a Bobsville resident, the computer handyman, and Hamish's first owner.
Bob the Builder, also known simply as Bob, is the titular protagonist of the British animated programme of the same name. He is a general contractor with his own construction yard in Bobsville (original series), Sunflower Valley (Project: Build It), Fixham Harbour (Ready, Steady, Build!), or Spring City (2015 reboot) depending on which series.
Bob the Builder (original series) Bob the Builder is a British animated children's television series and a reboot of the 1999 animated television series of the same name. It was produced by HIT Entertainment with animation production by Mainframe Studios. It's third and final season was instead produced by Mattel Creations while DHX Media 's ...