Favourite Bob the Builder Episodes
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- DirectorSarah BallBrian LittleStarsKate HarbourNeil MorrisseyRob RackstrawBob makes a bugle out of an old pipe and keeps his machines awake by playing it all night.
- DirectorSarah BallBrian LittleStarsNeil MorrisseyLaunching into karate routines, Spud doesn't notice when his nose drops off and rolls down a mole hole. Dizzy notices and organises a search party. The machines find nose-like objects - a traffic cone or bicycle horn. Luckily, the moles push the nose back out and Spud is delighted!
- DirectorBrian LittleSpud decides being a Scarecrow is too much like hard work - he wants a different job! When he finds Bob's toolbox lying in the road, he has an idea. He is going to be a builder - just like Bob. He persuades Lofty to become his builder's mate - after all, every builder needs a Machine to help him. After fixing some window frames in Farmer Pickles cottage, Spud decides to mend the barn roof. When Bob discovers his toolbox is missing and Muck sees Spud and Lofty with it, they put two and two together and rush to the cottage to stop Spud before he hurts himself. Too late - Spud has moved on, leaving a very crooked set of window frames. With no way of knowing where Spud has got to, Bob abandons the search for the naughty Scarecrow and sorts out the window frames for Farmer Pickles. Meanwhile, at the barn, Spud has strapped a plank of wood to his back and is climbing up a ladder onto the roof. Suddenly a big gust of wind sends him flying. Bob and the others are startled to see a 'flying Scarecrow' land on the cottage. Spud apologises for all his mischief and, once Bob's extracted a promise that he won't ever try to be a builder again, Lofty helps him down from the roof. Spud is secretly relieved - he's decided it's a lot safer being a Scarecrow.
- DirectorSarah BallBrian LittleMrs Broadbent's new 'granny' flat needs decorating before her mother arrives, but the decorators have not turned up. Ever helpful, Bob rashly offers to do it for her, even though he's never done any wallpapering. Wendy has been decorating his kitchen, so Bob asks if he can borrow her brushes etc. Wendy is not sure that it's such a great idea, but Bob is convinced putting up wallpaper can't be that difficult...until he starts work that is! Wendy goes to see how he's getting on and finds a terrible mess. Tactfully, she suggests he take a lunch break, whilst she 'tidies the place up'. As soon as the relieved Bob has gone, Wendy gets to work. On his way back from lunch Bob bumps into Mrs B, eager to know how things are going. Assuming the flat is as he left it, he tries to stop her entering. Undeterred, Mrs. B opens the door - and thanks Bob profusely for doing a wonderful job! Surprised, Bob follows and discovers Wendy standing in a beautifully wallpapered flat. He tells Mrs. B her thanks are due to Wendy, not him. Mrs. B congratulates the bashful twosome on being a talented pair.
- DirectorSarah BallBrian LittleStarsWilliam DufrisKate HarbourLorelei KingAfter a particularly hard day at work digging a trench, Bob and the Machines reTyre for the night and a well deserved sleep. The following morning Roley - still asleep - begins to roll out of the yard. Roley 'sleep rolls' towards Spud's field where he nearly runs over Travis. Bird (Roley's ever faithful friend) flies off in search of help. Meanwhile, back at the yard, the team discover that Roley is missing. Bird arrives and tells them that Roley is heading towards Town. Bob, Wendy and the Machines rush off to find him and guide him home. Roley trundles along, leaving a trail of destruction in his wake. Bob and Scoop spot him heading towards the trench they dug the day before. Luckily, Bob manages to build a makeshift bridge across it just in time for Roley to cross safely. Back at the yard Roley wakes up. He just can't understand why everyone looks so Tyred. After all he was the one who was 'working his rollers off' yesterday!
- DirectorSarah BallBrian LittleStarsKate HarbourLorelei KingAlan MarriottBob has a busy day ahead of him so, to help out, Wendy has decided to clean out his fish tank. Pilchard, naturally, is taking a keen interest in the proceedings. In his hurry to get to work, Bob has forgotten the cement and sends Muck back to collect it. Muck races into the yard, and is forced to brake sharply to avoid hitting Bird. She skids into a lean to at high speed, badly damaging it. Hearing the commotion, Wendy rushes out of the house carrying the bowl with the goldfish in it. At Muck's pleading, she decides to fix the lean to herself. She absent-mindedly places the bowl with Bob's fish in it by some bags of cement. Whilst Wendy and the machines are busy fixing the lean to, Pilchard makes numerous sneaky attempts to catch herself a delicious meal. Each time her schemes are unwittingly foiled by Wendy and the machines. By the time Bob gets back to the yard, the lean to is fixed and looks as good as new. Whilst Bob is admiring Wendy's handiwork, Pilchard makes one last attempt to get the fish. Just in time, Bird whistles a warning, startling Pilchard into meowing. Wendy gets completely the wrong idea and assumes that Pilchard is trying to draw her attention to the deserted fish. She decides to give her a reward - a special herring for her tea. Much to everyone's surprise, Pilchard rejects it and stalks off. She's had quite enough of fish for one day.
- DirectorSarah BallBrian LittleStarsWilliam DufrisKate HarbourLorelei KingBob has some new boots, but they squeak whenever he moves. Luckily, he is given an opportunity to wear them in when Lofty spots some mice.
- DirectorSarah BallBrian LittleMr. Bentley is organising some town improvements: Wendy is to clear the old railway track to make a cycle path, while Bob turns a rubbish dump into a park. Lofty is fitted with a magnet to help shift the rails, and Muck is loaded up with old rails and sleepers to take to the dump. At the site of the dump, Mr. Bentley drops his best pen, which gets covered with turf as Bob lays the lawn. Muck and Lofty - his magnet covered with old scrap iron - arrive on the scene, to be told that they should have gone to the new dump down the road. However, when Mr. Bentley misses his pen, Bob thinks of using Lofty's magnet to find it underneath the turf. With the pen retrieved, Bob adds to the town improvements by turning the old rails and sleepers into a park bench.
- DirectorBrian LittleStarsWilliam DufrisKate HarbourLorelei KingMr. Bentley asks Bob and crew to build a new out-of-town car park. Meanwhile Spud is scaring crows in Farmer Pickles's field, but cannot shake off one particularly persistent bird who follows him everywhere. He decides to climb aboard Travis's trailer, and get the tractor to drive so fast that the crow will be blown off. Heading towards town, Travis has to swerve to avoid Muck, who is coming the other way towing the line-marking machine. The crow is scared away, but Travis's load of corn spills all over the road, and Farmer Pickles insists that Spud clear it up. Once this job is finished, Wendy asks Farmer Pickles if they can borrow Spud - she has sown some grass borders in the car park and needs a scarecrow to keep the birds off. Unluckily for Spud, his persistent friend returns to keep him company.
- DirectorSarah BallBrian LittleStarsWilliam DufrisKate HarbourLorelei KingSpud unhooks Travis' trailer while they are going up a hill. The trailer is soon whizzing away out of control with Spud still inside.
- DirectorSarah BallBrian LittleStarsNeil MorrisseyRob RackstrawKate HarbourBob is ready to paint the white lines on a new bit of road, but he's called away so Spud attaches the machine to Travis and sends him off. Roley and Farmer Pickles give chase one way while Bob and Muck go the other. A crash is averted but the machine tips over, and white paint spills out!
- DirectorSarah BallBrian LittleStarsWilliam DufrisKate HarbourLorelei KingWhen Bob gets a bad cold, Wendy takes charge.
- DirectorSarah BallStarsElton JohnNoddy HolderChris EvansBob and his friends have their work cut out to prepare for the town's annual Christmas concert
- DirectorBrian LittleFarmer Pickles asks Bob for some old Tyres to hold down a tarpaulin in his field. Bob agrees to drop them off on his way to the Lazenby's. At the field, Scoop starts sneezing. Bob realises he has hay fever, and sends him home. Spud follows Bob to the Lazenby's, where he causes mischief with one of the Tyres. Bob sends him to the yard to look after Scoop. Delighted with his new job, Spud decides to find out what else makes Scoop sneeze. Bob finishes work and heads home, with Lofty carrying Spud's Tyre. Wendy returns to the yard with some flowers from Mrs. Potts' garden - a thank you for installing her rotary drier. Spud grabs them to see if they make Scoop sneeze. Indeed they do! Just then, Lofty returns. Scoop knocks into the Tyre he is carrying, which falls and traps Spud's arms, keeping him out of any more trouble.
- DirectorSarah BallBrian LittleStarsWilliam DufrisKate HarbourLorelei KingWhile Wendy is away, Bob and the gang give her garden a make-over.
- DirectorSarah BallBrian LittleStarsNeil MorrisseyRob RackstrawKate HarbourBob and the gang need to find a way of allowing a family of hedgehogs to cross the road safely.
- DirectorAndy BurnsStarsWilliam DufrisLlewella GideonKate HarbourMr. Bentley hosts a winter fair.
- DirectorSarah BallStarsNeil MorrisseyRob RackstrawKate HarbourIt has been raining hard, and Bob returns to the Yard with a mud-splattered Scoop and Muck. He prepares to wash them down, something Muck dreads as she loves being mucky. But she is saved when Bob gets a call to say that Travis is stuck in the mud - Muck is the only one who can pull him out, since she has caterpillar treads. Bob sets off with Muck and Dizzy. Once Travis is rescued, Bob goes back to Farmer Pickles' for a glass of home-made apple juice. Spud appears and starts a mud-pie fight with Muck and Dizzy. When Bob returns they are all covered in mud, so Bob takes them back to the farm for a "surprise" - a good soapy wash. Spud is even more horrified than Muck, and as he tries to flee, he slips and falls headlong in the mud.
- DirectorSarah BallBrian LittleStarsNeil MorrisseyRob RackstrawKate HarbourBob is to dress up as Father Christmas for the local school carol concert, but loses time when Farmer Pickles gets snowed in.
- DirectorAndy BurnsStarsWilliam DufrisLlewella GideonKate HarbourSpud accidentally breaks a statue of a horse that Molly has made. Worried, Spud takes some building supplies from Bob and Wendy to fix the statue.
- DirectorLiz WhitakerStarsLlewella GideonKate HarbourColin McFarlaneWendy goes out for a night on the town.
- DirectorSarah BallBrian LittleStarsWilliam DufrisKate HarbourLorelei KingBob, Wendy and the Machines are building a tennis court. The court has been dug out and rolled flat ready for its special asphalt surface. Wendy, Roley and Dizzy head off to finish it while Bob stays at the yard to build the umpire's seat and scoreboard. Dizzy is in heaven mixing the lovely green asphalt - she pours it on to the court and Roley rolls it flat. They do a lovely job and head back to the yard with Wendy to pick up the fencing. Meanwhile, Travis and Spud arrive at the court with the tennis net. Spud, as usual thinking of his stomach, decides if he helps Wendy by unloading the net, she will give him something to eat. Unfortunately, the net is too heavy for Spud to handle by himself and he falls slap-bang onto the gooey green asphalt. He tries to cover up the mess with grass but the surface now looks lumpy so he persuades Travis to 'do a Roley' and smooth it with his tyres. Just as Travis is in the midst of 'smoothing' the asphalt Wendy and Scoop arrive. They can't believe their eyes - the court is ruined. Wendy takes charge - she calls Bob on the mobile and asks him to send Dizzy and Roley over. By the time Bob arrives with the umpire's seat, Wendy and team have relaid the asphalt. There's even time for a quick match between Wendy and Bob, with Spud as an extremely reluctant ballboy.
- DirectorLiz WhitakerStarsLlewella GideonKate HarbourLorelei KingBob has been making secret early morning trips to the school, where Mrs Percival has been giving him salsa lessons.
- DirectorSarah BallNick HerbertBrian LittleStarsWilliam DufrisKate HarbourLorelei KingScoop's left in charge of finishing the Mayor's new garage while Bob and Wendy attend a special meal. Scoop gets rather too big for his wheels and ends up running over Mr. Bentley's special gold watch.