Thomas & Friends Season 20
Thomas & Friends is a British children's television series, which had its first broadcast on the ITV network on 4 September 1984. It is based on The Railway Series of books by the Reverend Wilbert Awdry and his son, Christopher Awdry. These books deal with the adventures of a group of anthropomorphised locomotives and road vehicles who live on the fictional Island of Sodor. The books were based on stories Wilbert told to entertain his son, Christopher during his recovery from measles. From Series one to four, many of the stories are based on events from Awdry's personal experience.
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Thomas & Friends
1984 / TV-YThomas & Friends is a British children's television series, which had its first broadcast on the ITV network on 4 September 1984. It is based on The Railway Series of books by the Reverend Wilbert Awdry and his son, Christopher Awdry. These books deal with the adventures of a group of anthropomorphised locomotives and road vehicles who live on the fictional Island of Sodor. The books were based on stories Wilbert told to entertain his son, Christopher during his recovery from measles. From Series one to four, many of the stories are based on events from Awdry's personal experience.
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Thomas & Friends Season 20 Full Episode Guide
Stephen becomes jealous of all the attention received by Glynn at the castle.
Marion discovers what she thinks is a talking Christmas tree, but it turns out to be Glynn the Coffeepot Engine who is restored and sent to work at Ulfstead Castle in time for the Earl's Christmas Party.
Skiff and the Fat Controller go on a wild adventure around Arlesburgh Harbour in search of a mermaid.
Judy and Jerome get their chance to be really useful again.
Hugo wishes he could fly like an airship that has been soaring over Sodor.
A different new engine arrives to the island and the other engines think he will replace them.
Thomas, Percy and Toby are frightened by a sound from under the bridge.
Henry is accidentally given paint that glows in the dark.
Rex thinks pulling wool trains is an easy job, but he quickly discovers otherwise.
After teasing Duck about his whistle, Mike boasts about his own.
Bert is splashed by some visitors to the railway and is determined to get back at them.
Everyone on Sodor struggles in the hot weather, Belle and Flynn were putting out fires while the Fat Controller was forced to wear a safari hat to keep himself cool. Also known as "Buckled Tracks & Bumpy Cars".
James has to take the Mayor to Callan Castle, but is mortified when he finds a tiny scratch on his paintwork.
Connor gets damaged when travelling at high speed and decides that he must go more slowly from now on.
Thomas questions his friendship with Max and Monty after they repeatedly pull reckless and dangerous stunts.
Annie and Clarabel learn that two wrongs don't make a right.
Donald and Douglas are twins and brothers. They sometimes argue, but in the end they end up the best of friends.
Percy, with some help from Harold , deliver letters to the North Pole.
Daisy boasts about transporting an entertainers group.
Skiff is helping prepare for a storm, but he himself is blown away down the track.
James has to learn to change his showy attitude.
Daisy manipulates Ryan to get him to do her extra work, as well as his own.
Samson takes as many trucks as he can of an important stone train to save time getting to the docks.
Bradford is a very strict brakevan who abides by all the railway rules and regulations. As a result, the engines of Sodor find him very difficult to work with.
Rough and tough Diesel shows that he's really a big softie when it comes to fluffy little ducklings.
Henry is given the job of pulling the express. Meanwhile, Gordon is reassigned to Henry's goods trains and he doesn't like it one bit.
Philip tries to befriend Toby the Tram Engine, thinking he is a diesel boxcab like himself. Unfortunately, young Philip and old Toby don't seem to like the same things.
Sidney is a very forgetful diesel engine who decides to make up a song to help him remember a very important job.