Thomas and Friends engine repair game

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Thomas & Friends\r
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\r
Thomas & Friends (titled Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends prior to 2000) is a British childrens television , which had its first broadcast on the ITV network on 4 September 1984 and airs on PBS Kids in the US. 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 the first four , many of the stories are based on events from Awdrys personal experience.\r
Also known as Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends (original title)\r
Genre Childrens television \r
Format Animated television \r
Created by Wilbert Awdry (charers)\r
Christopher Awdry (charers)\r
Britt Allcroft\r
Written by Britt Allcroft (1984--2001)\r
David Mitton (1984--2002)\r
Various (2002--present)\r
Sharon Miller (2008--new; head writer)\r
Andrew Brenner (new--present; head writer)\r
Directed by David Mitton (1984--2003)\r
Steve Asquith (2002, 2004--2008)\r
Greg Tiernan (new--new)\r
David Baas (new--present)\r
Narrated by Ringo Starr UK/US: (1984--1986)\r
Michael Angelis UK: (1991--new)\r
George Carlin US: (1984--1995)\r
Alec Baldwin US: (1998--2003)\r
Michael Brandon US: (2003--new)\r
Pierce Brosnan UK/US: (2008)\r
Mark Moraghan UK/US: (new--present)\r
Composer(s) Mike ODonnell and Junior Campbell (1983-2003)\r
Robert Hartshorne (2004--present)\r
Ed Welch (2004--2008)\r
Peter Hartshorne (new-present)\r
Country of origin United Kingdom\r
Original language(s) English\r
No. of18\r
No. of s 427\r
+ 1 feature film and 7 specials (List of s)\r
Production\r
Executive producer(s) Britt Allcroft (1984-1986, 2002)\r
Angus Wright (1991-1998)\r
Peter Urie (2002-2003)\r
Jocelyn Stevenson (2003-2006)\r
Christopher Skala (2007-new)\r
Marion Edwards (new-present)\r
Karen Barnes (new-present)\r
Kallan Kagan (new-present)\r
Jeff Young (new-present)\r
Steven Hecht (new-present)\r
Producer(s) David Mitton (1984--1998)\r
Robert D. Cardona (1984--1986)\r
Britt Allcroft (1991-1998)\r
Phil Fehrle (2002-2003)\r
Simon Spencer (2004--2008)\r
Nicole Stinn (new--new)\r
Ian McCue (new-present)\r
Halim Jabbour (new-present)\r
Robert Anderson (new-new)\r
Brian Lynch (new-present)\r
Editor(s) Michael Dixon (1984)\r
Rebecca de Burgh Mound (1986)\r
John Wright (1991--2002)\r
Kate Buckland (2004-2008)\r
Kevin Pavlovic (new-new)\r
Adam Garner (new-present)\r
Location(s) Clearwater Studios Battersea (1983-4) Shepperton Studios (1984-2008)\r
Nitrogen Studios (new-new)\r
Arc Productions (new-present)\r
Running time 5 minutes (Series 1--7)\r
7 minutes (Series 8--12)\r
9 minutes (Series 13--present)\r
Production company(s) Clearwater Features (1984--1986)\r
The Britt Allcroft Company (1991--2000)\r
Gullane Entertainment (2001--2003)\r
HiT Entertainment\r
(2003--present)\r
Distributor Various distributors; Lionsgate Entertainment (2008-new)\r
Universal Studios Home Entertainment (from fall new)[1]\r
Broadcast\r
Original channel ITV\r
Picture format 4:3 576i (SDTV) (filmed) (Series 1--5)\r
16:9 576i (SDTV) (filmed) (Series 6--10)\r
16:9 1080i (HDTV) (filmed) (Series 11)\r
16:9 1080i (HDTV) (CGI) (Series 12-present)\r
Audio format Stereo (1984--1997)\r
Dolby Surround (1998--2002)\r
Dolby Digital 5.1 (2003--present)\r
Original run September 4, 1984 -- present\r
Chronology\r
Related shows TUGS\r
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