''Thomas & Friends'' (originally known as ''Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends'' and later ''Thomas & Friends: Big World! Big Adventures!'') is a British
children's television series
Children's television series (or children's television shows) are television programs designed for children, normally scheduled for broadcast during the morning and afternoon when children are awake. They can sometimes run during the early evenin ...
that aired across 24 series from 1984 to 2021. Based on ''
The Railway Series
''The Railway Series'' is a series of British books about a railway known as the North Western Railway, located on the fictional Island of Sodor. There are 42 books in the series, the first published in May 1945 by the Rev. Wilbert Awdry. T ...
'' books by
Rev. W. Awdry
Wilbert Vere Awdry (15 June 1911 – 21 March 1997) was an English Anglican minister, railway enthusiast, and children's author. He was best known for creating Thomas the Tank Engine. Thomas and several other characters he created appeared in ...
and his son
Christopher
Christopher is the English version of a Europe-wide name derived from the Greek name Χριστόφορος (''Christophoros'' or '' Christoforos''). The constituent parts are Χριστός (''Christós''), "Christ" or " Anointed", and φέρε� ...
, the series was developed for television by
Britt Allcroft. The series follows the adventures of
Thomas
Thomas may refer to:
People
* List of people with given name Thomas
* Thomas (name)
* Thomas (surname)
* Saint Thomas (disambiguation)
* Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274) Italian Dominican friar, philosopher, and Doctor of the Church
* Thomas the A ...
, an
anthropomorphised blue steam locomotive on the fictional North Western Railway on the
Island of Sodor
The Island of Sodor is a fictional island featured as the setting for ''The Railway Series'' books by the Rev. Wilbert Awdry (and his son Christopher), begun in 1945, and for the popular '' Thomas & Friends'' television series since 1984, alt ...
, and several other anthropomorphised locomotives on the North Western Railway, including Edward, Henry, Gordon,
James, Percy, and
Toby. They work for the
Fat Controller
The Fat Controller, whose real name is Sir Topham Hatt, is a fictional character in ''The Railway Series'' books written by the Reverend W. Awdry and his son, Christopher Awdry. In the first two books in the series ('' The Three Railway Engi ...
, who always wants his engines to be "really useful".
In the United States, it was first broadcast along with the spin-off series ''
Shining Time Station'' on
PBS' PTV Park block in 1989.
The rights to the series are currently owned by
HIT Entertainment (a subsidiary of
Mattel
Mattel, Inc. ( ) is an American multinational toy manufacturing and entertainment company founded in January 1945 and headquartered in El Segundo, California. The company has presence in 35 countries and territories and sells products in mor ...
), which acquired
Gullane Entertainment in July 2002.
A new 2D-animated series, ''
Thomas & Friends: All Engines Go'', premiered on September 13, 2021 on
Cartoon Network
Cartoon Network (often abbreviated as CN) is an American cable television channel owned by Warner Bros. Discovery. It is a part of The Cartoon Network, Inc., a division that also has the broadcasting and production activities of Boomerang, ...
.
History
Predecessors
The first attempt to adapt Awdry's stories for television came in 1953, when the editor of the ''Railway Series'' books, Eric Marriott, was approached by the
BBC, who wished to use live-action model trains to re-create two stories from Awdry's first book, ''
The Three Railway Engines''.
00 gauge
OO gauge or OO scale (also, 00 gauge and 00 scale) is the most popular standard-gauge model railway standard in the United Kingdom, outside of which it is virtually unknown. OO gauge is one of several 4 mm-scale standards (4 mm to 1 foot, ...
Hornby Dublo models appeared on sets that reflected the style of the original illustrations. The first episode (based on "The Sad Story of Henry") was broadcast live on the evening of Sunday 14 June 1953 from
Lime Grove Studios
Lime Grove Studios was a film, and later television, studio complex in Shepherd's Bush, West London, England.
The complex was built by the Gaumont Film Company in 1915. It was situated in Lime Grove, a residential street in Shepherd's Bush, a ...
.
The live broadcast did not fare well: a failure to switch the points caused the model of
Henry to derail and it had to be replaced on the rails by one of the operators. The models moved jerkily, and all effects and music had to be superimposed.
News of the broadcast hit the front pages of ''
The Daily Telegraph
''The Daily Telegraph'', known online and elsewhere as ''The Telegraph'', is a national British daily broadsheet newspaper published in London by Telegraph Media Group and distributed across the United Kingdom and internationally.
It was f ...
'' and the ''
Daily Mail
The ''Daily Mail'' is a British daily middle-market tabloid newspaper and news websitePeter Wilb"Paul Dacre of the Daily Mail: The man who hates liberal Britain", ''New Statesman'', 19 December 2013 (online version: 2 January 2014) publish ...
''. Awdry branded the episode "unprofessional", and the point-switching debacle an "elementary mistake".
As a result, the second episode scheduled for 28 June 1953 was put on hold, and then later cancelled.
The BBC offered Awdry and the ''Railway Series'' publishers greater creative control over the production, but the publishers declined, preferring to focus on publishing new books for the series.
Nearly twenty years later, the BBC featured Awdry's stories in the television story-telling show ''
Jackanory''. Fourteen years before ''Thomas and Friends'' was aired,
Ted Ray (sitting in a
stationmaster
The station master (or stationmaster) is the person in charge of a railway station, particularly in the United Kingdom and many other countries outside North America. In the United Kingdom, where the term originated, it is now largely historical ...
's office) read five ''Railway Series'' books in episodes that aired between 20 September to 2 October 1970.
In 1973,
Andrew Lloyd Webber
Andrew Lloyd Webber, Baron Lloyd-Webber (born 22 March 1948), is an English composer and impresario of musical theatre. Several of his musicals have run for more than a decade both in the West End and on Broadway. He has composed 21 musical ...
(who had read ''The Railway Series'' as a child) approached publisher
Kaye & Ward
William Heinemann Ltd., with the imprint Heinemann, was a London publisher founded in 1890 by William Heinemann. Their first published book, 1890's ''The Bondman'', was a huge success in the United Kingdom and launched the company. He was joined ...
with a proposal for a musical television series, with songs from himself and lyricist Peter Reeves. However, the publishers and the author refused to give Lloyd Webber's company "control of almost everything", which Lloyd Webber's lawyers argued was necessary in order to "secure the investment money from America which would be needed to pay for the animation and the film-making." The status of the project seemed uncertain, and while Stanley Pickard (Kaye & Ward's managing director at the time) told Awdry that he was "maintaining personal contact with Andrew and still had a slight hope that there might be a way out", Awdry remained apprehensive, saying that "Once the Americans get hold of it the whole series would be vulgarized and ruined." Eventually, an agreement was reached and Awdry received an advanced payment of £500. A pilot episode was commissioned from
Granada
Granada (,, DIN: ; grc, Ἐλιβύργη, Elibýrgē; la, Illiberis or . ) is the capital city of the province of Granada, in the autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain. Granada is located at the foot of the Sierra Nevada mountains, at the c ...
, which would feature 2D cutouts of the engines moving along a background in a style reminiscent of ''
Ivor the Engine
''Ivor the Engine'' is a British cutout animation television series created by Oliver Postgate and Peter Firmin's Smallfilms company. It follows the adventures of a small green steam locomotive who lives in the "top left-hand corner of Wales" a ...
'', with involvement from animator
Brian Cosgrove. The cutouts and backgrounds were based on illustrations from ''The Railway Series''. The pilot episode was completed by early 1976, but Granada ultimately decided not to produce a full series, as they feared that at the time Awdry's stories were not popular enough outside the UK to justify the time and money needed to make the series. Andrew Lloyd Webber later established the
Really Useful Group in 1977, a name derived from the phrase "Really Useful Engine". He would go on to work on a musical loosely inspired by ''The Railway Series'', called ''
Starlight Express'', which premiered in 1984, and became one of his most well-known works.
Early years and the series' success
In 1979, British television producer
Britt Allcroft was producing a documentary on the
Bluebell Railway,
a
heritage railway
A heritage railway or heritage railroad (US usage) is a railway operated as living history to re-create or preserve railway scenes of the past. Heritage railways are often old railway lines preserved in a state depicting a period (or periods) i ...
in Sussex which featured in the ''Railway Series'' book ''
Stepney the ''Bluebell'' Engine''.
As part of her research before filming, Allcroft read some books in ''The Railway Series'' and was highly entertained and impressed with the stories which Awdry had written, later remarking that "there was something in the stories that I felt I could develop that would connect with children. I saw a strong emotional content that would carry with little children's experiences with life."
Allcroft worked to convince Awdry that she could, with funding, convert the stories into a successful television show. Her efforts were successful, and she purchased the television rights from the publishers of ''The Railway Series'' at a cost of what was then £50,000 ($74,000 in U.S. dollars at the time).
Allcroft still had to work to raise the money to finance production and (despite showing a keen interest) wanted a level of creative control which she did not want to forego. In the end, after several years of searching and having to place a second mortgage on her home, Allcroft raised sufficient funding from her local bank manager.
By 1981, Allcroft had secured the finances to produce the show. She started to assemble the crew, including producer and director
David Mitton, the founder of Clearwater Features Ltd.; crew member Steve Asquith; American-born producer
Robert D. Cardona; and composers and songwriters Mike O'Donnell and
Junior Campbell.
As a 5-minute TV segment (1984–2000)
The series started production in 1984, produced by
Clearwater Features
Clearwater Features Ltd. was a British film production company (based first in Battersea and then at Shepperton Studios) that produced the first two series of the children's television series ''Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends'' from 1984 to 19 ...
Ltd. (Mitton and Cardona's company) and
ITV's
Central Independent Television
ITV Central, previously known as Central Independent Television, Carlton Central, ITV1 for Central England and commonly referred to as simply Central, is the Independent Television franchisee for the Midlands. It was created following the rest ...
region. The series was originally shot and produced with live action models at the Clearwater in-house studio in Battersea, a suburb of London, for Series 1. Production was later relocated to
Shepperton Studios
Shepperton Studios is a film studio located in Shepperton, Surrey, England, with a history dating back to 1931. It is now part of the Pinewood Studios Group. During its early existence, the studio was branded as Sound City (not to be confused ...
, Surrey, southwest of London, for subsequent series. The use of moving models was seen at the time of the series' conception as an effective method of animating the stories. Locomotives and other vehicles were operated by radio controls, while humans and animals were static figures.
Stop-motion
Stop motion is an animated filmmaking technique in which objects are physically manipulated in small increments between individually photographed frames so that they will appear to exhibit independent motion or change when the series of frames ...
was occasionally employed for instances in which a human or animal character would move.
Hand-drawn animation was used in
Series 3 to create
bee
Bees are winged insects closely related to wasps and ants, known for their roles in pollination and, in the case of the best-known bee species, the western honey bee, for producing honey. Bees are a monophyletic lineage within the superfami ...
s (as seen in the episode "Buzz Buzz").
The first series (1984) used stories from the first eight books, along with one specially written by the
Rev. W. Awdry
Wilbert Vere Awdry (15 June 1911 – 21 March 1997) was an English Anglican minister, railway enthusiast, and children's author. He was best known for creating Thomas the Tank Engine. Thomas and several other characters he created appeared in ...
, ''Thomas's Christmas Party''. The second series (1986) used stories from Book No.9 (
''Edward the Blue Engine'') to Book No.30 (
''More About Thomas the Tank Engine''). The latter book was unusual, as it was written specifically by
Christopher Awdry to be adapted by the show. At that time, it was a contractual obligation that the series could only adapt stories that appeared in print. The series also used a story from a Thomas Annual, "Thomas and Trevor", and a specially written stand-alone story,
''Thomas and the Missing Christmas Tree''. One episode ("
The Missing Coach") was in the process of being filmed, but was cancelled mid-way through filming as Allcroft decided it was too confusing for young viewers. The production team went on to use "Better Late Than Never" instead. The story "Gordon Goes Foreign" from the ''Railway Series'' book ''The Eight Famous Engines'' was also planned to be adapted but was scrapped due to budgetary limitations.
In between production of the second and third series, the production team were focused on producing two other television series: ''
Tugs
A tugboat or tug is a marine vessel that manoeuvres other vessels by pushing or pulling them, with direct contact or a tow line. These boats typically tug ships in circumstances where they cannot or should not move under their own power, suc ...
'', which ran for one series in 1989 for
Television South
Television South (TVS) was the ITV franchise holder in the South and South East of England between 1 January 1982 at 9.25 am and 31 December 1992 at 11.59 pm. The company operated under various names, initially as 'Television South plc' and ...
(TVS);
and the American television series ''
Shining Time Station'', which repackaged ''Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends'' for the American television market from 1989 to 1996.
Clearwater closed on 31 December 1990, just before production of Series three, with The Britt Allcroft Company becoming the sole producer. Series three had its first 16 episodes released on VHS in November 1991 before its broadcast debut in 1992 on
CITV. It was made at a cost of £1.3 million (approximately $9.3.million in U.S. dollars at the time).
The series was a combination of episodes derived from ''The Railway Series'', stories in the ''Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends'' magazine (written by Andrew Brenner, who would later become the show's head writer starting in Series 16), and original stories by Allcroft and Mitton.
One of the primary reasons for diverging from the original books was that many of the stories not yet used featured large numbers of new characters, which would be expensive to produce. Another reason was that the producers wanted more stories about
Thomas
Thomas may refer to:
People
* List of people with given name Thomas
* Thomas (name)
* Thomas (surname)
* Saint Thomas (disambiguation)
* Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274) Italian Dominican friar, philosopher, and Doctor of the Church
* Thomas the A ...
(the nominal main character). Awdry complained that the new stories would be unrealistic (see
Henry the Green Engine for more details).
Robert D. Cardona left as producer, while
Britt Allcroft joined
David Mitton as co-producer.
Angus Wright took over as executive producer.
Series 4 was first released direct to video between 1994 and 1995, before its broadcast debut on
Cartoon Network
Cartoon Network (often abbreviated as CN) is an American cable television channel owned by Warner Bros. Discovery. It is a part of The Cartoon Network, Inc., a division that also has the broadcasting and production activities of Boomerang, ...
. The producers planned to introduce some new female characters, including motor car
Caroline
Caroline may refer to:
People
*Caroline (given name), a feminine given name
* J. C. Caroline (born 1933), American college and National Football League player
* Jordan Caroline (born 1996), American (men's) basketball player
Places Antarctica
* ...
,
Nancy, and
The Refreshment Lady.
[Sibley, p. 320] Some commentators took this as a response to accusations of
sexism
Sexism is prejudice or discrimination based on one's sex or gender. Sexism can affect anyone, but it primarily affects women and girls.There is a clear and broad consensus among academic scholars in multiple fields that sexism refers pri ...
levelled against the series two years earlier.
[Sibley, p. 309] In reality, these were not "new" characters, but rather creations of Awdry from the original ''Railway Series'' books. Series four was almost entirely based on ''The Railway Series''. The
narrow gauge engines were introduced, and were the focus of a number of episodes. Only one original story ("Rusty to the Rescue", written by Allcroft and Mitton) was used, but this took certain elements of its plot and dialogue from ''
Stepney the "Bluebell" Engine''.
The fifth series (1998) (also first released directly to video before its TV airings on
Cartoon Network
Cartoon Network (often abbreviated as CN) is an American cable television channel owned by Warner Bros. Discovery. It is a part of The Cartoon Network, Inc., a division that also has the broadcasting and production activities of Boomerang, ...
) was a radical shift, as all episodes were written by Allcroft and Mitton with no further stories being adapted from the ''Railway Series''. This series saw the introduction of new characters, such as
Cranky,
The Horrid Lorries and Old Slow Coach. It also focused on more dramatic and action-oriented plotlines, along with more severe accidents, than the earlier series. After series 5, Angus Wright stepped down as executive producer. It was the final series broadcast on Cartoon Network, as
Nickelodeon UK would eventually acquire the broadcast rights to the show for it to air on their newly created
Nick Jr. channel in 1999. CN continued to air older series until their broadcast rights fully expired in 2001.
''
Thomas and the Magic Railroad'' was released in July 2000 in the UK, US, and Canada. It featured new characters created by Allcroft, along with characters from the show that had introduced ''Thomas'' to the U.S., ''
Shining Time Station''. Despite high production values and the popularity of the show, the film was criticised by British reviewers who were unfamiliar with ''Shining Time Station''. The movie was well received by young children on both sides of the Atlantic, but made only $19.7 million at the box office,
against a cost of The film was broadcast on BBC1 on 1 January 2004 and again on 29 December 2008.
Later years
The Britt Allcroft Company (which changed its name to
Gullane Entertainment in 2000) was purchased by
HiT Entertainment, a company specializing in children's entertainment, in September 2002.
The sixth and seventh series (2002-2003) were first released directly to VHS and DVD as forty-six episodes in the US and fifty-two in the UK, and continued to introduce action-packed storylines, as well as new characters. These series saw the introduction of a writing staff. The sixth series (2002) saw an attempt to create a spin-off based on the successful ''
Bob the Builder'' series. Two episodes introduced a group of construction machine characters known as "The Pack". The spin-off did not materialise for some time. Eventually, in 2006, thirteen episodes were released straight to DVD in two collections: ''On Site with Thomas'' and ''Thomas' Trusty Friends''. It was the first series broadcast on ITV since series 3.
The fact that older sets were used and that the episodes were shot on 35mm camera (as opposed to the digital camera used at the time of the episodes' release) suggest it was filmed some time before Series 8. In Series 7 (2003) the programme title was officially shortened to ''Thomas & Friends'', this name having been used on merchandise and video covers for three years previously. Phil Fehrle replaced Allcroft and Mitton as producer, although Mitton remained as the director. Executive producer
Angus Wright was replaced by Peter Urie and Allcroft as executive producers for Series 6.
In 2003, Allcroft stepped down as executive producer, making Urie the sole executive producer for
Gullane Entertainment, and Jocelyn Stevenson the executive producer for
HiT Entertainment.
The eighth series (2004) was first released directly to VHS and DVD as four episodes in the US and six in the UK, before airing on television on
Nick Jr. in the UK and
PBS in the US. It introduced a number of significant changes to the show. Many members of the original founding team involved in the original show since 1984 left production, including Britt Allcroft, director and writer David Mitton, and original composers Mike O'Donnell and
Junior Campbell. The latter two had been embroiled in a protracted legal dispute with HiT before their departure. Asquith, who was part of the original production team since 1984, took over as director, while Simon Spencer replaced Phil Fehrle as producer.
A new theme song and new incidental music was composed by
Ed Welch and Robert Hartshorne, respectively. The episode runtime was increased to seven minutes. The series was produced using digital video cameras, creating a somewhat different look for the show. Other changes included the additions of CGI educational sequences and transitions between stories. Executive producer Peter Urie also left, while Jocelyn Stevenson remained in her role as executive producer. Sam Barlow became the story executive, while Abi Grant and Paul Larson served as script editors. This series saw the adoption of a centralised cast, including
Thomas
Thomas may refer to:
People
* List of people with given name Thomas
* Thomas (name)
* Thomas (surname)
* Saint Thomas (disambiguation)
* Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274) Italian Dominican friar, philosopher, and Doctor of the Church
* Thomas the A ...
, Edward,
Henry,
Gordon,
James,
Percy,
Toby and
Emily
Emily may refer to:
* Emily (given name), including a list of people with the name
Music
* "Emily" (1964 song), title song by Johnny Mandel and Johnny Mercer to the film ''The Americanization of Emily''
* "Emily" (Dave Koz song), a 1990 song ...
.
HiT Entertainment was itself acquired by
Apax Partners
Apax Partners LLP is a British private equity firm, headquartered in London, England. The company also operates out of six other offices in New York, Hong Kong, Mumbai, Tel Aviv, Munich and Shanghai. As of December 2017, the firm, including its ...
, a private equity company, in March 2005.
A straight-to-video film, ''Calling All Engines!,'' was released in 2005, shortly before series 9. While featuring characters from ''Thomas and the Magic Railroad'', it was not a direct sequel. It proved successful; this resulted in more direct-to-video specials being produced.
Series 9 (2005) and 10 (2006) saw the expansion of the supporting cast with new and old characters. From Series 9 onwards, the narrator would call out the episodes' names, and from Series 11 onwards the theme song was began with the sound of a
train whistle. Series 10 aired with twenty-eight episodes rather than the twenty-six of previous years. The eleventh series (2007) was filmed in
high definition format. Twenty episodes aired in the original broadcast, while six were first released direct to DVD as ''Engines and Escapades'' and later aired on TV. Jocelyn Stevenson stepped down as executive producer after Series 10, with Christopher Skala taking her place as executive producer for Series 11. Sharon Miller became the script editor from Series 9 to 11.
Series 12 (2008) saw the introduction of CGI effects (provided by HiT Entertainment's subsidiary
Hot Animation), with the intent of producing the show entirely in CGI the following year. The traditional models and sets were still used, but with computer animated faces superimposed on the models to allow for changing facial expressions. Humans and animals were fully computer animated to allow for walking movement. Only twenty episodes were produced and broadcast (the U.S. broadcast featured six additional episodes from ''Engines and Escapades''). Sharon Miller became the head writer, starting with Series 12.
HiT announced multiple changes to the show beginning in 2009. One new aspect was the introduction of live-action host segments to ''Thomas'' home video releases. The host took the form of a character who worked on The Fat Controller's (Sir Topham Hatt's) railway, who would instruct viewers in craft projects. For the final 2 DVDs released for Series 12 in 2009, the host was named Mr. Arkwright, played by Robert Slate. In 2010, beginning with the DVD "Splish Splash Splosh", the host, played by Ben Forster, was named Mr. Perkins. Upon Forster's death in 2017, he was replaced by Mark Moraghan, who played "Mr Evans" in the web series.
Other major changes included a move to production in CGI (done for budgetary reasons), rather than the use of physical models, and the addition of a voice cast to support the established narrator. The DVD feature ''
Hero of the Rails
''Thomas & Friends: Hero of the Rails'' is a 2009 British computer-animated adventure film and feature-length special of the British television series, ''Thomas & Friends''. The film is produced by HIT Entertainment with animation from Nitrogen ...
'' was the first ''Thomas & Friends'' production to showcase these changes, and Series 13 was the first television series in the new format. The CGI animation for the series was provided by Nitrogen Studios of
Vancouver
Vancouver ( ) is a major city in western Canada, located in the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia. As the most populous city in the province, the 2021 Canadian census recorded 662,248 people in the city, up from 631,486 in 2016. ...
.
In September 2010, Apax was preparing to sell off HiT Entertainment and its franchises, including Thomas – regarded as the single most valuable asset – in order to help clear HiT's debts, and in February 2012, sold the company, along with the Thomas properties, to "US toy giant",
Mattel
Mattel, Inc. ( ) is an American multinational toy manufacturing and entertainment company founded in January 1945 and headquartered in El Segundo, California. The company has presence in 35 countries and territories and sells products in mor ...
.
During production of Series 16 (2012), Sharon Miller stepped down as head writer, and Andrew Brenner (who had written some ''Thomas'' stories in the third series) assumed the role, after serving as script editor for "Blue Mountain Mystery". Additionally, Sam Barlow stepped down as story executive after the sixteenth series, and the production of the CGI animation was moved from Nitrogen Studios (of Vancouver) to
Arc Productions
Jam Filled Entertainment is a Canadian animation studio based in Ottawa, Ontario with additional facilities in Toronto and Halifax and is a division of Boat Rocker Media. It is best known for animating '' Thomas & Friends'' between 2013 and 202 ...
(of
Toronto
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).
''
King of the Railway
''Thomas & Friends: King of the Railway'' is a 2013 British computer-animated fantasy comedy adventure film and feature-length special of the British television series, ''Thomas & Friends''. The film is produced by HIT Entertainment and animated ...
'' and Series 17, both released during 2013, served as the first special and series, respectively, developed by the new animation and production teams, respectively.
2014 saw ''
Tale of the Brave
''Thomas & Friends'' (also known as ''Thomas the Tank Engine'' or ''The Railway Series'') is a media franchise created by Rev. W. Awdry and Britt Allcroft. The franchise revolves around a railway, called the North Western Railway, located on the ...
'' and Series 18, the second special and series animated by Arc, respectively. 2015 saw ''
The Adventure Begins'', a special coinciding with the 70th anniversary of the franchise, and ''
Sodor's Legend of the Lost Treasure
''Thomas & Friends: Sodor's Legend of the Lost Treasure'' is a 2015 British computer-animated fantasy adventure comedy film and the ninth feature-length special of the British television series, ''Thomas & Friends''. The film is produced by HIT E ...
''; Series 19 began airing that same year. 2016 saw some changes; longtime composers Robert and Peter Hartshorne (father and son team) left the series and Chris Renshaw and Oliver Davis took over. 2016 also saw ''
Thomas & Friends: The Great Race;'' Series 20 began airing the same year. Series 20 was the last series of the show to air on PBS Kids; when Series 21 began airing in 2017, the American broadcast of the show was moved to
Nick Jr., ending a period of almost 28 years of ''Thomas & Friends'' on American public television. 2017 also saw the release of
''Journey Beyond Sodor''. The show was pulled away from Nick Jr. at the end of 2019.
A twenty-second series of ''Thomas and Friends'' consisting of 26 episodes was announced. This series saw many changes, such as Edward, Henry and Toby being removed from the Steam Team to make room for two new female steam engines named Nia (Africa) and Rebecca (UK), and the narrator being replaced with Thomas talking to the audience (however, Mark Moraghan, the previous narrator said that he would still work on the series). Series 22 is set after ''Big World! Big Adventures!'', which came out on 20 July 2018. It introduces gender-balanced and multicultural characters which was and still is a hot topic amongst fans, and features a new theme tune.
The series is split into two halves; the first half sees Thomas travelling around the world and visiting India, Australia, and China, while the second half takes place back on the Island of Sodor.
The series was released on Netflix, Amazon and
Hulu
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in late 2018.
''Thomas & Friends'' was renewed for a 23rd series which debuted in 2019.
The 24th series was released in September 2020. The series was also the final series animated by
Jam Filled Toronto, as well as the last series of the entire original series.
A second live-action/animated ''Thomas & Friends'' film is in development at
Mattel
Mattel, Inc. ( ) is an American multinational toy manufacturing and entertainment company founded in January 1945 and headquartered in El Segundo, California. The company has presence in 35 countries and territories and sells products in mor ...
with
Marc Forster
Marc Forster (born 30 November 1969) is a Swiss filmmaker. He is best known for directing the feature films ''Monster's Ball'', '' Finding Neverland'', '' Stranger than Fiction'', ''The Kite Runner'', ''Quantum of Solace'', ''World War Z'', and ' ...
serving as director.
Reboot
On 12 October 2020, it was announced by
Mattel
Mattel, Inc. ( ) is an American multinational toy manufacturing and entertainment company founded in January 1945 and headquartered in El Segundo, California. The company has presence in 35 countries and territories and sells products in mor ...
that the series would be rebooted with ''
Thomas & Friends: All Engines Go'' and that
Nelvana
Nelvana Enterprises, Inc. (; previously known as Nelvana Limited, sometimes known as Nelvana Animation and simply Nelvana or Nelvana Communications) is a Canadian animation studio and entertainment company owned by Corus Entertainment. Founded ...
would co-produce and animate the series. The deal stipulated that 104 11-minute episodes and 2 60-minute specials would be produced, and that the animation would transition from 3D full CGI animation (used since its transition to full CGI in 2009) to 2D animation, with new refreshed redesigns for Thomas and his Friends. On 5 February 2021, it was announced that
Cartoon Network
Cartoon Network (often abbreviated as CN) is an American cable television channel owned by Warner Bros. Discovery. It is a part of The Cartoon Network, Inc., a division that also has the broadcasting and production activities of Boomerang, ...
and Netflix had jointly picked up the broadcast and streaming rights to the series in the United States, respectively.
Voice cast
Originally,
narrating was used as the only voice in the series until 2008. Britt Allcroft thought it essential to convey the episode as a story that would be read from a book at home. Individual voice-over actors were given to both the UK and US dubs of the series, following the switch to full CGI animation in 2009. The narrators include
Ringo Starr
Sir Richard Starkey (born 7 July 1940), known professionally as Ringo Starr, is an English musician, singer, songwriter and actor who achieved international fame as the drummer for the Beatles. Starr occasionally sang lead vocals with the ...
,
Michael Angelis,
George Carlin
George Denis Patrick Carlin (May 12, 1937 – June 22, 2008) was an American comedian, actor, author, and social critic. Regarded as one of the most important and influential stand-up comedians of all time, he was dubbed "the dean of countercul ...
,
Alec Baldwin
Alexander Rae Baldwin III (born April 3, 1958) is an American actor, comedian, and producer. In his early career, Baldwin played both leading and supporting roles in a variety of films such as Tim Burton's '' Beetlejuice'' (1988), Mike Nic ...
,
Michael Brandon
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,
Pierce Brosnan,
Mark Moraghan
Mark Stephen Moraghan (born 27 January 1963) is an English actor and singer. He has appeared in many British drama series including ''Peak Practice'', '' London's Burning'' and '' Heartbeat''. He is most famous for being the narrator for the ...
,
John Hasler
John Hasler (born 21 April 1974) is an English actor. He is best known as T-Shirt in the children's television series '' T-Bag'' from 1985 to 1992, and for voicing Thomas the Tank Engine in the UK dub of the children's television series '' Thom ...
, and
Joseph May.
Characters
List of productions
Television series
Films, specials, and miniseries
Home video history
Over the history of the programme, the TV episodes and specials have been released for home viewing in a variety of compilations, formats, and languages, by a variety of publishing houses.
Production
Storytelling
Up until series 12, narration and dialogue were performed by a single storyteller. Starting from series 22 up until series 24, Thomas the Tank Engine himself takes over as the narrator and breaks the fourth wall.
Models
The original live action models were filmed on giant 16 x 20
model railway layout sets that were built and dismantled one by one for each episode's scenes.
The models were built to the 1:32 scale, known in model railway circles in "
Gauge 1
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".
From Series 1 to 3, the locomotives used chassis made by
Märklin
Gebr. Märklin & Cie. GmbH or Märklin (MÄRKLIN or MAERKLIN in capital letters) is a German toy company. The company was founded in 1859 and is based at Göppingen in Baden-Württemberg. Although it originally specialised in doll house accesso ...
, along with scratch built plastic bodies.
Along with the moving-eye and eyelid mechanisms and resin faces, these bodies included smoke generators.
For the first five series, the rolling stocks were made using Tenmille kits and most of them were later replaced with duplicates made from resin. Later models were constructed entirely from scratch. Some of the models from the sister television series ''
Tugs
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'' were reused in later episodes of the series.
From Series 5 to 12, some larger-scale models were used for the
narrow gauge characters, to more easily fit the complex mechanisms into them while retaining a sufficient level of detail. In Series 6, the characters known as "the Pack" (construction machines) were also constructed on a large scale, and larger models of
Thomas
Thomas may refer to:
People
* List of people with given name Thomas
* Thomas (name)
* Thomas (surname)
* Saint Thomas (disambiguation)
* Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274) Italian Dominican friar, philosopher, and Doctor of the Church
* Thomas the A ...
and
Percy were made to interact with them. In the ninth series, another large-scale Thomas model was built to be at the same scale as the narrow gauge engines and to provide greater possibilities for interaction. It was joined by a large version of
James in the tenth series. Among the CGI switch in 2009, some of these models were put on display in a special exhibit at
Drayton Manor Theme Park's
Thomas Land. Nitrogen Studios (who provided the animation for the series from series 12 to 16) also had some of the original models on display.
Animation techniques
The live action models used in 1984 could not
lip sync. HIT's subsidiary HOT Animation introduced the use of
CGI in the show about 20 years later, first to add smoke and other effects. In 2009, HIT introduced a fully CGI series.
In Series 12, CGI by Nitrogen Studios was used to animate the characters' faces and to make the people and animals move. The 13th Series was the first to be fully animated in CGI.
Music
Mike O'Donnell and
Junior Campbell composed the show's original main title theme, incidental music and 36 songs; these were used for series 1–7, comprising 182 episodes and music videos between 1984 and 2003. The instruments for series 1–2 were synthesized with the
Roland Jupiter-6 and instruments for series 3–7 were synthesized with the
E-mu Proteus sound module.
In 2004, Robert Hartshorne took O'Donnell and Campbell's place as composer, while
Ed Welch became the show's songwriter from Series 8 to ''
The Great Discovery.'' Welch left after ''The Great Discovery''. Hartshorne took his place as songwriter from Series 12 and onwards. From ''
Day of the Diesels
''Thomas & Friends: Day of the Diesels'' is a 2011 British computer-animated adventure film and feature-length special of the British television series, ''Thomas & Friends''. It is the first (and only) special to be a spin-off around a character ...
''/2011-2016, Robert's son Peter Hartshorne helped him with the music.
In 2016, the Hartshornes left the series, and Chris Renshaw and Oliver Davis took their places.
A new theme song was introduced in 2018.
Head writer
Since series 12, there has been a
head writer for the series. Prior to the introduction of a head writer, the
script editor performed similar duties. Sharon Miller served as head writer from series 12–16, when she was replaced by Andrew Brenner. Brenner had written many "Thomas" stories for various magazines, as well as his own original stories (several of which were later adapted for television episodes in
Series 3 and
Series 5 Series 5 may refer to:
* Aston Martin V8 Series 5, an automobile model
* BMW 5 Series, a line of automobiles
* GeForce 5 Series, a line of video cards
* Psion Series 5
The Psion Series 5 was a personal digital assistant (PDA) from Psion. It ...
, and for which he had remained uncredited). Brenner had been a writer of several other children's animated series, such as ''
Angelina Ballerina'', ''
Tractor Tom'', ''
Fireman Sam'', ''
Spot
Spot or SPOT may refer to:
Places
* Spot, North Carolina, a community in the United States
* The Spot, New South Wales, a locality in Sydney, Australia
* South Pole Traverse, sometimes called the South Pole Overland Traverse
People
* Spot (produ ...
'', ''
Poppy Cat
Poppy Cat is a series of books created by British illustrator and writer Lara Jones. The books are published by Campbell Books (a division of Macmillan Publishers), and include ''Poppy Cat's Play House'', ''Poppy Cat's Christmas'', ''Poppy Cat ...
'', and ''
Binka'', as well as being the creator of ''
Caribou Kitchen'' and ''
Humf
''Humf'' is a British animated children's television program featuring a furry creature named Humf. The show is centered on the title character and his exploration of the world. The show is produced by King Rollo Films and Rubber Duck. It is na ...
,'' and writer for several magazines featuring children's characters such as ''
The Real Ghostbusters'', ''Fireman Sam'', and Thomas's sister series ''
Tugs
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. He'' took over as head writer for Thomas for ''
King of the Railway
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, serving in this capacity until'' leaving during the twenty-third series.
David Stoten
David Stoten (born in Luton, Bedfordshire) is a short film maker and director and caricaturist on TV's ''Spitting Image''. Stoten won the BAFTA award with longtime collaborator, Tim Watts in 1994 for '' The Big Story''.
Since then, Stoten has pr ...
succeeded him as head writer for the twenty-fourth series. Sharon Miller has also been the voice director since the second CGI animated film ''
Misty Island Rescue'', and continues to work on the series in this capacity.
;Script editors
* Abi Grant (series 6)
* Jan Page (series 7)
* Abi Grant and Paul Larson (series 8)
* Sharon Miller (series 9-11)
* Becky Evans (series 16, last few episodes)
;Head writer
* Sharon Miller (series 12–16)
* Andrew Brenner (series 17–23)
*
David Stoten
David Stoten (born in Luton, Bedfordshire) is a short film maker and director and caricaturist on TV's ''Spitting Image''. Stoten won the BAFTA award with longtime collaborator, Tim Watts in 1994 for '' The Big Story''.
Since then, Stoten has pr ...
(series 24)
Broadcast
In the United Kingdom, ''Thomas & Friends'' was originally broadcast on
ITV until 2006. Since then it has been broadcast on
Channel 5's
Milkshake! strand.
In the United States, the series had first appeared in the form of sequences on ''
Shining Time Station,'' during the program's 1989 to 1995 run on
PBS. The sequences of the series later aired in 1996 on ''Mr. Conductor's Thomas Tales''. The series aired as ''Storytime with Thomas'' on Fox Family (now
Freeform) from 1999 to 2000. ''Thomas & Friends'' returned in the form of several direct-to-video releases during season 6 (2002 to 2003) and as a stand-alone half-hour program on
PBS Kids. it was distributed from 2004 to 2007 by
Connecticut Public Television
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, and then by
WNET from 2008 to 2017. It also aired on
Sprout from 2005 to 2015. The rights to broadcast the series through
PBS expired in December 2017, thus ending a period of almost 30 years of programming related to ''Thomas & Friends'' on American public television. In 2018 and 2019,
Nickelodeon
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held exclusive rights to the series in the United States. In 2020, the streaming rights were sold to
Netflix
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, with traditional television rights (if any) left unresolved. It also airs on
Kabillion.
The program airs in Australia on
ABC Kids and
CBeebies and on
Four
4 (four) is a number, numeral and digit. It is the natural number following 3 and preceding 5. It is the smallest semiprime and composite number, and is considered unlucky in many East Asian cultures.
In mathematics
Four is the smallest ...
in New Zealand. In France, Southeast Asia, Spain and Italy, it plays on
Disney Junior
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. In Canada, it formerly aired on
TVOKids,
Family Jr.
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The channel launched on November 30, 2007 as a Canadian version of Playhouse Disney, under ...
and the
Knowledge Network
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as a part of its Knowledge Kids block, and currently airs on
Treehouse TV
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. In the Middle East, the show airs on
MBC 3
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and
Spacetoon, and in the United Arab Emirates on
e-Junior
e-junior is the first UAE children TV channel created by e-Vision which is part of Etisalat the largest telecom operator in the Middle East. "e-junior" was launched in the year 2001, it targets kids up to 14 years old. the channel content is a m ...
.
Other dubs
Apps
Mattel partnered with several companies, including Budge Studios and
Animoca Brands, to create apps based on Thomas & Friends. In 2010, Callaway Digital Arts created apps based on the brand. By mid-2011, thirteen Thomas apps were available. HiT Entertainment and Mattel both released apps under their own names. During the 75th anniversary press release in 2020, Mattel mentioned an intent for more apps.
Reception
Critical response
Common Sense Media rated the show a four out of five stars, writing, "Parents can be assured that this series has educational aspects as well as behavioural modelling. The Thomas the Tank Engine stories were conceived by a young British boy early in the 20th century, who would listen to the trains as they chuffed through the countryside. The stories he told his son – who has consequently passed them on to his own son – have been documented in books and toy train models. Since the series was introduced to television viewers in the 1980s, Thomas & Friends has seen a healthy fan base sprout worldwide."
Jessica Roake wrote in ''
Slate'' that the series reflects "true '
white man's burden' style
British imperialism", and in regards to Hatt, "One suspects that Sir Topham Hatt spent some time in colonial India."
Roake acknowledged that the show since 2003 had more diverse characters.
[ Jia Tolentino in '']The New Yorker
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'' acknowledged that as a girl she did not "take in anything that was actually happening", but after reviewing the show and internet posts about it as an adult, criticised what she saw as the "show's repressive, authoritarian soul."
University of Alberta
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professor Shauna Wilton wrote "A Very Useful Engine: The Politics of Thomas and Friends". Wilton (who justified her study by arguing that socialization of children is an important aspect) wrote that she received "a combination of outrage, disbelief, and condescending dismissal" when she announced she was going to study the politicization of the series, although some people gave her thanks. She stated that despite the inclusion of female characters by the 2000s, in the era after major social revolutions in real life the series was "largely unchanged" from when it was "created in a context of rigid social hierarchies, male dominance in the public sphere, and a strong social culture of good behavior, respecting authority, and following the rules."
Awards and accolades
Internet popularity
In the 2010s and then on, ''Thomas & Friends'' became the subject of several internet meme
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s such as "Thomas' O-face", "It was time for Thomas to leave. He had seen everything", "Thomas the Dank Engine", and " The Fat Controller Laughed" and was even the centrepiece of an article for ''The New Yorker
''The New Yorker'' is an American weekly magazine featuring journalism, commentary, criticism, essays, fiction, satire, cartoons, and poetry. Founded as a weekly in 1925, the magazine is published 47 times annually, with five of these issues ...
'', which explored supposedly authoritarian subtexts present in the show.
Notes
References
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External links
Official websites
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Awdry Family Site
Other sites
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