Is it just me or does anyone else hear Elvis Cridlington’s voice from the fifth series of Fireman Sam?
Rhys the Thomas Fan
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I’m Rhys. I’m from Wales. I am male and autistic. I’m a fan of a few things. I would probably be best known for (somehow) remembering people’s birthdays and television show anniversaries.
Bob the Builder: A Christmas to Remember (2001) - Bob and Tom scene.
Bob the Builder: A Christmas to Remember (2001) - Elton John - Crocodile Rock scene.
I showed my parents a trailer for the 2026 Thomas television series. They agreed with me that it looks really good. I can’t wait to stream this new series.
Noah doesn’t like cats or other animals. Noah is completely the opposite of me: Whereas I favour animals over people, he seems to prefer people.
For anyone living in the United Kingdom and has a large Thomas collection, I reckon that these big plastic Really Useful Boxes would be perfect for a large collection of Plarail, TrackMaster, Wooden Railway, Take Along/Take-n-Play engines, B&M has these boxes for £18.
Today’s charity shop purchases: TrackMaster Revolution Thomas and Percy. This is the Racing Percy from the TrackMaster Revolution Railway Race Set (that also featured a Streamlined Racing Thomas) from The Great Race. That aside, they were both 50p each at Barnardo’s.
Farmer McColl (2026). As an owner of a flat cap myself, I actually like the flat cap he is wearing.
20 years ago today, ‘Wow! Wow! Wubbzy!’ premiered on Nickelodeon’s Noggin.
YouTube is reportedly offering some of its biggest creators millions of dollars to keep their content away from Netflix. YouTube may also limit certain opportunities for creators who release the same content on both platforms.
We finally have an official trailer for the 2026 Thomas & Friends: Really Helpful Engines special. This special looks really interesting.
Looks like Henry will live in Tidmouth Sheds again, along with Thomas, Gordon, James, Percy and Rosie. Also, it appears that Bruno has his own shed berth next to it. 😁
Bradford’s theme that was only used in the twentieth series episode, Bradford the Brake Van. Bradford’s theme is based on the theme from the 1963 film, The Great Escape, similar to Oliver’s.
When I was little, I used to enjoy looking at washing machines as a child. Everyone, especially my mother, Michelle Rothwell and grandmother, Aileen Pyle knew too well about this. In fact, I used to love going to the laundrette. It was one of my favourite places.
Colin's exact basis - if he has any at all - is currently unknown, however his design is typical of many small stationary steam cranes used around the United Kingdom. Picture 1: a 100-Ton Steam Crane, built in 1886 and located at Alexandra Dock in Kingston upon Hull, England.