Thomas & Friends (series 13)
Thomas & Friends is a children's television series about the engines and other characters working on the railways of the Island of Sodor, and is based on The Railway Series books written by the Reverend W. Awdry.
Thomas & Friends | |
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Series 13 | |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
No. of episodes | 20 |
Release | |
Original network | Five (via Milkshake!) |
Original release | 25 January – 25 December 2010 |
Series chronology | |
This article lists and details episodes from the thirteenth series of the show, which was first broadcast in 2010. This series was narrated by Michael Angelis for the United Kingdom audiences, while Michael Brandon narrated the episodes for the United States audiences. Mark Moraghan later re-narrated "Snow Tracks" for the Santa's Little Engine DVD.
This was Marion Edwards' first series as executive producer.
This series was released following the release of the feature-length special DVD Hero of the Rails in September 2009 and the theatrical and video releases of select episodes. This series introduced computer-generated imagery as a replacement for the show's long-standing model animation, as well as a voice cast rather than an individual actor's narration.[1]
Production
Beginning with this series, Nitrogen Studios began providing the animation.
Director Steve Asquith had left the show after the previous series, after working on twelve series and directing five series, while Simon Spencer also stepped down as producer. Christopher Skala was joined by Marion Edwards as executive producer. Ed Welch left after The Great Discovery, while Robert Hartshorne remained. Greg Tiernan and Nicole Stinn replaced Asquith and Spencer as the director and producer.
Note: The series was filmed in 2009, but would not be aired until January 2010.
Episodes
On 7 November 2009, four select episodes ("Splish, Splash, Splosh!", "Slippy Sodor", "Play Time", and "Snow Tracks") were screened theatrically in an event called "Splish, Splash, Splosh". The episodes were then released on a DVD of the same name in the United States, which was later released in the UK on 1 March 2010. Another event, again in the United States and titled "Thomas and the Runaway Kite", was screened on 9 January 2010, and showed a further 4 episodes. The two songs, "Sounds" and "Determination" by Ed Welch, were introduced during Series 13 after the story. The thirteenth series aired in the United States on 5 September 2010.[2]
In October 2010, the thirteenth series also aired on Nick Jr. UK.
No. overall | No. in series | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | TV Order | |
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309 | 1 | "Creaky Cranky" | Greg Tiernan | Sharon Miller | 25 January 2010 | 601a | |
After Thomas teases him for creaking, Cranky boasts that he is stronger than the little tank engine. Thomas attempts to prove him wrong by bringing heavy loads for Cranky to lift. When that fails, he suggests that Cranky attempts to lift him, which ends in disaster. | |||||||
310 | 2 | "The Lion of Sodor" | Greg Tiernan | Mark Robertson | 26 January 2010 | 601b | |
Thomas is given the job of transporting a crate containing a very special statue called "The Lion of Sodor". Believing it to be a real lion, Thomas vows to take extra special care of it, making sure it is comfortable. | |||||||
311 | 3 | "Tickled Pink" | Greg Tiernan | Allan Plenderleith | 27 January 2010 | 602a | |
James is sent to the Steamworks to have a new coat of paint. However, an emergency forces him to take a train before he has been finished, leaving him covered in his pink undercoat. Believing the others will laugh at him, James attempts to hide wherever he can. | |||||||
312 | 4 | "Double Trouble" | Greg Tiernan | Sharon Miller | 28 January 2010 | 602b | |
It's the Fat Controller's birthday, and Thomas is sent to Maithwaite early to collect the Fat Controller and Lady Hatt to take them to the party. However, when Thomas arrives, he is very surprised to see the Fat Controller already there - and that he has a moustache and a strange change in personality. | |||||||
313 | 5 | "Slippy Sodor" | Greg Tiernan | Mark Robertson | 29 January 2010 | 603a | |
Thomas has a cracked funnel and goes to the Sodor Steamworks for a replacement. The only funnel left is both strangely shaped and brightly colored and Thomas feels embarrassed. This leads to more problems when he is asked to take some bubble liquid to Mr Bubbles' clown show. | |||||||
314 | 6 | "The Early Bird" | Greg Tiernan | David Richard Fox | 1 February 2010 | 603b | |
Percy is at the Sodor Steamworks for repairs, so the Fat Controller puts Thomas in charge of the mail run. Thomas is excited about doing it and ignores Gordon's advice to ask Percy how he does it. Attempting on his own, Thomas makes the crucial mistake of whistling loudly, disturbing the sleep of others. | |||||||
315 | 7 | "Play Time" | Greg Tiernan | Sharon Miller | 2 February 2010 | 604a | |
Thomas is going to the docks to collect Allicia Botti when Percy tells him about a new saddle tank engine named Charlie - "The most fun engine ever!" When Thomas meets Charlie, he decides to prove how fun he really is. | |||||||
316 | 8 | "Thomas and the Pigs" | Greg Tiernan | Allan Plenderleith | 3 February 2010 | 604b | |
Farmer Trotter asks Thomas to collect some straw for the piglets, which are soon to be born. But on the way, Thomas sees other things he thinks the piglets will like. He collects so much of them that he runs out of room on his flatbeds to put straw on. | |||||||
317 | 9 | "Time for a Story" | Greg Tiernan | Miranda Larson | 4 February 2010 | 605a | |
A batch of new storybooks are to be delivered to the library for the schoolchildren's storytime and the Fat Controller gives this special job to Thomas. Thomas is so excited about delivering the books that he leaves before they are properly restrained, which leads to disaster as he travels along a bumpy track. | |||||||
318 | 10 | "Percy's Parcel" | Greg Tiernan | Robyn Charteris | 5 February 2010 | 605b | |
It is Dowager Hatt's birthday and Percy feels upset when The Fat Controller doesn't give him an important job. After being comforted by Mavis, Percy is given an important job - to deliver a parcel to Knapford Station. Because she told him to do so, however, he goes to show Mavis first. | |||||||
319 | 11 | "Toby's New Whistle" | Greg Tiernan | Louise Kramskoy | 8 February 2010 | 606a | |
Toby's bell is broken, and as there are no spare bells, he has to work with a whistle instead. Toby is even more put off when James explains that it is a very loud 3-chime steam whistle, as the old tram engine hates loud noises. | |||||||
320 | 12 | "A Blooming Mess" | Greg Tiernan | Miranda Larson | 9 February 2010 | 606b | |
Knapford Station is being redecorated. When Mavis does not say hello, Emily assumes she is sad and chuffs to the quarry to cheer her up with some of the new flowers, only to cause Edward and Thomas to crash. | |||||||
321 | 13 | "Thomas and the Runaway Kite" | Greg Tiernan | Louise Kramskoy | 10 February 2010 | 607a | |
It is the day of the Sodor Kite Festival and Thomas must collect the winner's cup. However, he ends up taking a detour when Stephen and Bridget Hatt lose their kite, which Thomas offers to catch, ignoring his friend's offers to help whilst doing so. | |||||||
322 | 14 | "Steamy Sodor" | Greg Tiernan | Sharon Miller | 11 February 2010 | 607b | |
While Victor is visiting the narrow gauge engines at the Transfer Yards, Thomas is put in charge of the Sodor Steamworks. Thomas feels very excited; so excited in fact that he doesn't listen to Victor's instructions to ask the engines about their problems or to ask for advice from Kevin. As a result, he ignores the engines and confuses Kevin so much, he ends up making a mess of the Steamworks. | |||||||
323 | 15 | "Splish, Splash, Splosh!" | Greg Tiernan | Sharon Miller | 12 February 2010 | 608a | |
After shunting the Troublesome Trucks in the yards with Rosie, Thomas has invented a new game called "Splish, Splash, Splosh", which involves running through puddles and splashing other engines. When he is given an important job, he finds himself unable to resist playing it again, but not every engine he passes finds getting splashed very fun. | |||||||
324 | 16 | "The Biggest Present of All" | Greg Tiernan | Sharon Miller | 15 February 2010 | 608b | |
Hiro, the Master of the Railway, is returning to Sodor for a visit. Thomas is eager to find a present for him - so eager, in fact, he forgets to tell everyone to meet at Knapford Station. | |||||||
325 | 17 | "Snow Tracks" | Greg Tiernan | Alan Hescott | 16 February 2010 | 609a | |
A snowstorm has covered Sodor, and Thomas and Gordon are given important jobs. While doing his job, Gordon decides to take the shorter, hilly route because he thinks he is special and stronger. This promptly leads him into trouble. | |||||||
326 | 18 | "Henry's Good Deeds" | Greg Tiernan | Alan Hescott | 17 February 2010 | 609b | |
After Thomas performs a good deed for Farmer McColl. Henry, who is taking a nesting pole for a rare bird called the Sodor Warbler, decides to try and do a good deed too. However, all of his attempts go horribly wrong. In the end, however, he manages to do a good deed without even realizing. | |||||||
327 | 19 | "Buzzy Bees" | Greg Tiernan | Sharon Miller | 18 February 2010 | 610a | |
Thomas is given the task of delivering beehives to Farmer Trotter. He decides to take the route past a field of flowers, only for the bees to escape. | |||||||
328 | 20 | "Hiro Helps Out" | Greg Tiernan | Sharon Miller | 19 February 2010 | 610b | |
The Fat Controller is rather busy - so busy he does not tell the other engines their jobs. Hiro decides to help him by giving the others their jobs, but this only results in a big muddle. |
Voice cast
Actor/Actress | Region | Role(s) | Notes |
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Michael Angelis | UK | The Narrator | |
Michael Brandon | US | Diesel, Mr. Bubbles and the Narrator | |
Ben Small | UK | Thomas and Toby | |
Martin Sherman | US | Thomas, Percy, and The Bird Watcher | |
Henry | Originally | ||
Keith Wickham | UK | Edward, Henry, Gordon, James, Percy, The Fat Controller, Sir Lowham Hatt, The Mayor of Sodor and Mr. Bubbles | |
UK/US | Dowager Hatt | ||
Kerry Shale | UK | Diesel | |
US | Henry, Gordon, James, Kevin, Sir Topham Hatt, Sir Lowham Hatt and The Maithwaite Stationmaster | ||
William Hope | Edward, Toby, Rocky, Farmer McColl, Farmer Trotter, and The Maithwaite Stationmaster | ||
Stephen Hatt | Thomas and the Runaway Kite only | ||
Teresa Gallagher | UK | Emily, Rosie, Mavis, Bridget Hatt, Lady Hatt, Some Children, School Children, The Teacher, and Bridget Hatt's friends | |
Jules de Jongh | US | ||
UK/US | Allicia Botti | ||
Matt Wilkinson | UK | Spencer, Charlie, Rocky, Cranky, Kevin, Farmer McColl, Farmer Trotter, The Maithwaite Stationmaster, The Knapford Stationmaster and The Bird Watcher | |
Stephen Hatt | Thomas and the Runaway Kite only | ||
Glenn Wrage | US | Spencer, Charlie and Cranky | |
David Bedella | Victor and The Mayor of Sodor | ||
Togo Igawa | UK/US | Hiro | |
Pierce Brosnan | The Narrator | Originally | |
Mark Moraghan | US | Re-dubbed Snow Tracks for "Santa's Little Engine" DVD only |
A HiT Entertainment press release from 2007 stated that "3 upcoming Thomas & Friends television series" would be narrated by Pierce Brosnan.[3] Although the statement was made prior to Season 12, HiT confirmed that Brosnan would only appear as a guest narrator on The Great Discovery.
iTunes Release
'Thomas & Friends: Splish, Splash, Splosh!' was released in the United Kingdom iTunes Store on 1 March 2010. It consisted of four episodes, which were:
- Splish, Splash, Splosh!
- Slippy Sodor
- Snow Tracks
- Play Time
The programme can be bought as a series or individual episodes.
References
- Gary Strauss (18 June 2009). "All aboard a refurbished 'Thomas the Tank Engine'". USA Today. McLean, Virginia: Gannett Co. Inc. Retrieved 13 July 2009.
- "KET - Thomas & Friends - Friends and Family". www.ket.org. Archived from the original on 2012-03-06.
- "Pierce Brosnan Announced As New Narrator For Thomas & Friends" (PDF). (Press Release). HIT Entertainment. 19 July 2007. Retrieved 2009-06-22.