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'''''Thomas the Tank Engine''''' was a series of [[ | '''''Thomas the Tank Engine''''' was a series of [[Book|books]] which centred around a talking steam locomotive and his friends on the fictional island of Sodor. It was set mainly on a fictional railway run by a man known as the [[Fat Controller]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Autonomy (novel)|Autonomy]]'') | ||
As a baby, [[Alfie Owens]] had several Thomas toys. ([[TV]]: ''[[Closing Time (TV story)|Closing Time]]'') | As a baby, [[Alfie Owens]] had several Thomas toys. ([[TV]]: ''[[Closing Time (TV story)|Closing Time]]'') | ||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
* Several voice actors from the ''Thomas & Friends ''TV series have appeared on ''Doctor Who'' and its spin-off material, including: [[John Hurt]], [[Olivia Colman]], [[Miranda Raison]], [[Kerry Shale]], [[Glenn Wrage]], [[Michael Brandon]] (who narrated the seventh to sixteenth series), [[Tom Stourton]], [[Teresa Gallagher]], [[Nigel Plaskitt]], [[Togo Igawa]], [[John Ogwen]], [[Hugh Bonneville]] | * Several voice actors from the ''Thomas & Friends'' TV series have appeared on ''Doctor Who'' and its spin-off material, including: [[John Hurt]], [[Olivia Colman]], [[Miranda Raison]], [[Kerry Shale]], [[Glenn Wrage]], [[Michael Brandon]] (who narrated the seventh to sixteenth series), [[Tom Stourton]], [[Teresa Gallagher]], [[Nigel Plaskitt]], [[Togo Igawa]], [[John Ogwen]], [[Hugh Bonneville]], [[Martin T. Sherman]], [[Chipo Chung]], [[Tracy-Ann Oberman]], [[Colin McFarlane]], [[Eddie Redmayne]], [[Steven Kynman]], [[Keith Wickham]] and [[Toby Hadoke]]. | ||
** [[ | * [[Ardal O'Hanlon]], who played [[Thomas Kincade Brannigan]] in ''[[Gridlock (TV story)|Gridlock]]'' was offered the role of Patrick from ''Thomas and Friends'' [https://www.comedy.co.uk/podcasts/richard_herring_edinburgh/2013_15_ardal_ohanlon_terry_alderton/ in the CGI era, but turned it down]. | ||
* [[Neil Patrick Harris]] appeared in a [[YouTube]] video on the official Thomas and Friends page in collaboration with Funny or Die called [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OBTSSYkGdho|"Neil Patrick Harris’ Thomas & Friends Obsession"] for the celebration of the Railway Series' 70th anniversary. | |||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
* [https://ttte.fandom.com/wiki/Thomas_the_Tank_Engine_Wiki Thomas the Tank Engine Wiki] | * [https://ttte.fandom.com/wiki/Thomas_the_Tank_Engine_Wiki Thomas the Tank Engine Wiki] | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:35, 2 March 2024
Thomas the Tank Engine was a series of books which centred around a talking steam locomotive and his friends on the fictional island of Sodor. It was set mainly on a fictional railway run by a man known as the Fat Controller. (PROSE: Autonomy)
As a baby, Alfie Owens had several Thomas toys. (TV: Closing Time)
Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Several voice actors from the Thomas & Friends TV series have appeared on Doctor Who and its spin-off material, including: John Hurt, Olivia Colman, Miranda Raison, Kerry Shale, Glenn Wrage, Michael Brandon (who narrated the seventh to sixteenth series), Tom Stourton, Teresa Gallagher, Nigel Plaskitt, Togo Igawa, John Ogwen, Hugh Bonneville, Martin T. Sherman, Chipo Chung, Tracy-Ann Oberman, Colin McFarlane, Eddie Redmayne, Steven Kynman, Keith Wickham and Toby Hadoke.
- Ardal O'Hanlon, who played Thomas Kincade Brannigan in Gridlock was offered the role of Patrick from Thomas and Friends in the CGI era, but turned it down.
- Neil Patrick Harris appeared in a YouTube video on the official Thomas and Friends page in collaboration with Funny or Die called "Neil Patrick Harris’ Thomas & Friends Obsession" for the celebration of the Railway Series' 70th anniversary.
External links[[edit] | [edit source]]
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