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Producer Ian McCue
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Jennifer Hill
Robert Anderson
(Arc Productions)
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Don Spencer
David Stoten
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Starring Mark Moraghan
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Season: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

The nineteenth season of the television series first aired on September 21st, 2015 in the UK, and on October 13th, 2015 in the US.

Episodes[]

  1. Who's Geoffrey? - Thomas blames his accident on a made up engine called Geoffrey.
  2. The Truth About Toby - A rumour about Toby circulates.
  3. Lost Property - Thomas helps return a lost pocket watch to a railway inspector.
  4. Henry Spots Trouble - Henry worries about catching chickenpox.
  5. A Cranky Christmas - Thomas and Cranky drop an important Christmas crate.
  6. Snow Place Like Home - Kevin gets stuck in the snow.
  7. The Beast of Sodor - Henry faces off against an abominable snowman.
  8. Toad and the Whale - Toad spots a stranded whale.
  9. Very Important Sheep - Percy's sheep escape.
  10. Salty All At Sea - Salty lets his imagination run away with him.
  11. Den and Dart - Den and Dart fear working apart.
  12. Helping Hiro - Hiro has an accident and Thomas ventures into the woods and gets stuck.
  13. Slow Stephen - Stephen proves he can save the day, despite the faster engines' criticisms.
  14. Two Wheels Good - The Duke and Duchess of Boxford have trouble getting to Callan Castle.
  15. Reds vs. Blues - Thomas and James help with a football match between Sodor and Barrow.
  16. Best Engine Ever - Emily imagines being fast like Caitlin.
  17. The Little Engine Who Raced Ahead - Philip is convinced that he beat Gordon in a race, but doesn't realise that Gordon never took apart.
  18. Philip to the Rescue - Philip saves a scornful James from a nasty accident.
  • Thomas the Babysitter - Thomas must deal with a noisy baby on his train.
  • No Help At All - Bill and Ben say that Timothy is no help at all at the clay pits so they can have some fun.
  • The Other Side of the Mountain - Thomas wants to find out what is on the other side of a mountain on his branch line.
  • Wild Water Rescue - Diesel gets jealous of Percy when he gets to deliver the Mayor to the Sodor Search and Rescue centre.
  • Rocky Rescue - When Rocky has an accident, the rest of the Sodor Search and Rescue team have to work together to rescue him.
  • Goodbye Fat Controller/Goodbye Sir Topham Hatt - Percy overhears some workmen talking and thinks the Fat Controller is leaving Sodor.
  • Diesel's Ghostly Christmas Part One - Diesel gets a visit from some "ghostly" Christmas engines.
  • Diesel's Ghostly Christmas Part Two - Diesel learns his lesson after having an accident and meeting up with two more "ghostly" engines.

Songs[]

  • Let's Go!
  • There's Snow Place Like Home
  • Race with You
  • Spring is Here!
  • Down by the Docks (different arrangement)
  • Engine Rollcall (different arrangement and footage)

Characters[]

Characters Introduced[]

  • Philip
  • Barrow Football Fan
  • Barrow Football Team
  • Albert
  • Albert's Wife
  • Thomas the Baby

Half hour format[]

When Season 19 aired on PBS, each broadcast airs two episodes, a song & a Mr. Perkins Railway Segments. When other episodes started airing on October 18th, 2016, Mr. Perkins' Railway segments were replaced with The Earls Quiz and after the second episode, Learn with Thomas segments from the Official Youtube Channel were also added.

Telling Tales[]

Finders Keepers[]

  • Lost Property
  • Song: Really Useful Engine (The Adventure Begins version)
  • Mr Perkins' Railway Segment: Jobs on the Railway
  • Henry Spots Trouble

Lost and Found[]

  • Toad and the Whale
  • Song: Spring is Here!
  • Mr Perkins' Railway Segment: Washdown
  • Very Important Sheep

All at Sea[]

  • Salty all At Sea
  • Song: Let's Go
  • Mr Perkins' Railway Segment: TBA
  • Den and Dart

Slowly Wins the Race[]

Competing Engines[]

The Race is On[]

Christmas Time[]

  • A Cranky Christmas
  • Snow Place Like Home

Spooky Snow[]

  • Helping Hiro
  • The Beast of Sodor

Tis the Season to be Jolly[]

  • Diesel's Ghostly Christmas Part 1
  • Diesel's Ghostly Christmas Part 2

Cast[]

UK and AUS[]

  • Mark Moraghan as the narrator
  • John Hasler as Thomas
  • Keith Wickham as Edward, Henry, Gordon, James, Whiff, Salty, Den, Stafford, Bertie, Harold, Captain, Sir Topham Hatt, Dowager Hatt, Lord Callan, Mr. Percival, the Grumpy Passenger, one of the Railway Inspectors, Albert, some Workmen, the Signalman, the Football fans, the Football Players, the Wellsworth Stationmaster, the Knapford Stationmaster, Stephen's Driver and Stephen's Fireman
  • Nigel Pilkington as Percy
  • Rob Rackstraw as Toby, Stanley, Flynn, some passengers, a Painter and a workman
  • Teresa Gallagher as Emily, Belle, Mavis, Annie, Clarabel, the Duchess of Boxford, Stephen Hatt, Bridget Hatt, Albert's Wife and the Barrow football fan
  • Matt Wilkinson as Spencer, Scruff, Winston, Rocky, Cranky, Butch, Kevin, Farmer McColl and the Duke of Boxford
  • Steven Kynman as Duck, Porter, Dart, Paxton and the Bird Watcher
  • Joe Mills as Oliver, Toad and a Knapford Station yard workman
  • Togo Igawa as Hiro
  • Bob Golding as Stephen and one of the Railway Inspectors
  • Rasmus Hardiker as Philip
  • Maggie Ollerenshaw as Henrietta
  • Tim Whitnall as Timothy and Reg
  • Jonathan Broadbent as Bill and Ben
  • Rebecca O'Mara as Caitlin
  • Jonathan Forbes as Connor
  • Kerry Shale as Diesel, the Man on the bridge and some workmen
  • David Bedella as Victor and the Mayor of Sodor
  • Christopher Ragland as the Troublesome Trucks
  • Olivia Colman as Marion
  • Oliver McCue as the Blonde-haired boy
  • Ashna Kapur as the Blonde-haired Girl
  • William Hope as a Workman
  • Miranda Raison as the Knapford Station Speaker
  • Mike Grady as Sir Robert Norramby
  • Glenn Wrage as Flynn (Toad and the Whale only)

US[]

  • Mark Moraghan as the narrator
  • Joseph May as Thomas
  • William Hope as Edward, Toby, Whiff, Rocky, Farmer McColl, the Duke of Boxford and a Workman
  • Kerry Shale as Henry, Gordon, Scruff, Diesel, Harold, Kevin, Mr. Percival, the Man on the bridge and some workmen
  • Rob Rackstraw as James, Stanley, Flynn, some passengers, a Painter and a workman
  • Christopher Ragland as Percy and the Troublesome Trucks
  • Jules de Jongh as Emily and the Duchess of Boxford
  • Steven Kynman as Duck, Dart, Paxton, Butch and the Bird Watcher
  • Joe Mills as Oliver, Toad and a Knapford Station yard workman
  • Keith Wickham as Salty, Den, Stafford, Bertie, Captain, Sir Topham Hatt, Dowager Hatt, Lord Callan, one of the Railway Inspectors, the Grumpy Passenger, some Workmen, the Signalman, the Football fans, the Football Players, the Wellsworth Stationmaster, Stephen's Driver and Stephen's Fireman
  • Glenn Wrage as Spencer, Cranky and Flynn (Toad and the Whale only)
  • Togo Igawa as Hiro
  • Matt Wilkinson as Winston
  • Rasmus Hardiker as Philip
  • Bob Golding as Stephen and one of the Railway Inspectors
  • Jonathan Broadbent as Bill and Ben
  • Tim Whitnall as Timothy and Reg
  • Rebecca O'Mara as Caitlin
  • Jonathan Forbes as Connor
  • David Bedella as Victor and the Mayor of Sodor
  • Teresa Gallagher as Belle, Mavis, Annie, Clarabel, Stephen Hatt, Bridget Hatt, the Blonde-haired Boy and the Blonde-haired Girl
  • Maggie Ollerenshaw as Henrietta
  • David Menkin as Porter
  • Olivia Colman as Marion
  • Miranda Raison as the Knapford Station Speaker
  • Mike Grady as Sir Robert Norramby

Trivia[]

  • This season marks the first of several things:
    • The first season to utilize the new intro, credits and Engine Roll Call remix.
    • The first season to have Nigel Pilkington, Rasmus Hardiker, Oliver McCue and Ashna Kapur as a part of the voice cast. Nigel Pilkington takes over the role of Percy from Keith Wickham until The Great Escape.
    • The first season to have Glenn Wrage in the UK cast.
    • The first season to have David Bedella as the Mayor of Sodor in the UK.
    • The first season to have episodes solely directed by a woman.
    • The first season to have three directors.
    • The first season since the sixteenth season where Thomas appears in every episode, as well as speaking in all of them since the fifteenth season. This was because of the franchise's 70th anniversary.
    • The first season not to feature the Blue Mountain Quarry since its introduction in Blue Mountain Mystery.
    • Lord Callan's first appearance in full CGI.
    • The first season to have a two-part episode, though not the first to feature a story arc that spans multiple episodes.
    • The first season to have a song featured in an episode, not sung by one of the characters.
    • The first season since the twelfth season to feature a member of The Pack in an episode.
  • This is the fifth season to date, not to feature the Skarloey Railway engines since their introduction.
  • This season has the most references, callbacks and shoutouts to previous episodes from the Classic Series as well as the New Series, such as the old engine themes, quotes and scenes.
  • This season has the most new songs of any season since the tenth.
  • This is the last season with music composed by Robert and Peter Hartshorne since their contracts ended after Sodor's Legend of the Lost Treasure. Chris Renshaw took over composing from Thomas & Friends in 4-D: Bubbling Boilers and The Great Race onwards.

Source[]

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