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The fifth season of Thomas & Friends first aired on television in September 1998 in the UK and had twenty-six episodes narrated by Michael Angelis in the UK and Alec Baldwin in the US.
Production[]
With Series 5, the decision was made to write a full series of original, staff-written stories, without using the Railway Series' books as a source. One reason for this was producer Britt Allcroft's desire to create a theatrical Thomas the Tank Engine film and requested that director David Mitton show off his modelling skills. Series 5 also took on edgier and darker plot lines and included much more intense action and crashes.
Some inspiration for the episodes came from a former LMR manager named David Maidment. In 1997, Maidment met with Steven Wright about the possibility of supporting the Railway Children charity and while Wright told him the series' staff commonly received such requests, they would consider. During their meeting, Maidment relayed stories about his railway experiences working in South Walesand as the manager at Crewe station. Maidment received a call asking if he would allow some of his stories to be used as material – the stories from the Railway Series were frequently based on true events and Allcroft and Mitton preferred this. Maidment agreed and was also asked to review each story to make sure that the railway in the show operated realistically. As a result, Maidment received writing credit alongside Allcroft and Mitton. 10,000 British pounds were later donated to the Railway Children for his work.
The design for each new character would be chosen by David Evesand given to David Mitton for approval. For ease of filming, Series 5 would introduce larger-scale versions of the narrow gauge enginesand from Series 6-12, these larger models were used almost exclusively. Originally, the character Bertram was supposed to be a tank engine, but the financial difficulty in building a new model made them repaint Duke's model with Smudger's face.
Episodes[]
Title | Image | Airdate | Plot | Number |
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Cranky Bugs | 14th September 1998 | A new crane called Cranky arrives at the docks and causes trouble for Thomas and Percy but eventually needs their help after a storm. | #01 | |
Horrid Lorry | 15th September 1998 | Three very Horrid Lorries arrive on Sodor and start taking over the engines' jobs. Eventually, the tables are turned and the lorries get their comeuppance. | #02 | |
A Better View for Gordon | 16th September 1998 | Gordon complains about the plainness of a new station and longs for a panoramic view, which he gets unexpectedly. | #03 | |
Lady Hatt's Birthday Party | 17th September 1998 | On his way to his wife's birthday, the Fat Controller runs into a series of problems like his car getting a flat tire, Caroline being broken down, and falls from George into a muddy ditch, which ruins his suit. | #04 | |
James and the Trouble with Trees | 18th September 1998 | James' bragging prevents him from listening to Henry, Percy and Terence's warnings about trees that are too close to the line. | #05 | |
Gordon and the Gremlin | 21st September 1998 | Gordon has problems with his fire and the others joke of gremlins. Later, a special visitor arrives and her dog runs away into Thomas' cab. | #05 | |
Bye George! | 22nd September 1998 | George the Steamroller causes a great deal of trouble for the engines. | #07 | |
Baa! | 23rd September 1998 | A "Best Dressed Station" contest is being held across Sodor. However, as Percy is helping decorate Maithwaite station, a hungry ram is found at the station and the decorations are ruined. | #08 | |
Put Upon Percy | 24th September 1998 | Percy complains that he is overworked. While working at the Coal Mine, some trucks escape and they crash inside the mineshaft, which causes the mine to collapse. | #09 | |
Toby and the Flood | 25th September 1998 | Toby is sent to inspect a dam and discovers a few leaks in it. It eventually collapses and causes an unsafe bridge to break, causing him to drift towards a waterfall and it's up to Percy and Harold to save him from falling down a waterfall. | #10 | |
Haunted Henry | 28th September 1998 | Henry refuses to believe in ghosts, until he and his crew encounter a series of spooky events during the night. | #11 | |
Double Teething Troubles | 29th September 1998 | Bill and Ben are worried when they hear that Derek, a malfunctioning diesel, is going to help them work in the clay pits. But it turns out that Derek is a friendly diesel. | #12 | |
Stepney Gets Lost | 30th September 1998 | The Fat Controller invites Stepney to work with Toby and Mavis at the quarry. Stepney gets lost on the way home, eventually arriving at the Smelter's Yard with two diesels named 'Arry and Bert until the Fat Controller found him. | #13 | |
Toby's Discovery | 1st October 1998 | Toby takes the Hatts on an expedition, finding a castle and an old mine. The destinations are reopened, but Toby is spooked by Thomas' story about "The Old Warrior". | #14 | |
Something in the Air | 2nd October 1998 | Henry is cross when Thomas delays him and refuses to listen to his warning about a line eroded by high tides, which he ended up plunging in the sea. | #15 | |
Thomas, Percy and Old Slow Coach | 5th October 1998 | Thomas and Percy discover an old coach named Old Slow Coach in the scrapyard and want to save her. | #16 | |
Thomas and the Rumours Thomas and the Rumors |
6th October 1998 | The engines discover that Harold has been hired to show a special visitor around the island and fear being replaced until Sir Topham Hatt told Thomas that it’s not true and that listening to rumors is bad after Gordon’s accident. | #17 | |
Oliver's Find | 7th October 1998 | Oliver is put on mail duty but ends up going down to an old branch line, due to a dozing signalman, forcing Sir Topham Hatt to search for Oliver and discovering an old abandoned house. | #18 | |
Happy Ever After | 8th October 1998 | Mrs. Kyndley asks Percy and his driver to make a "good luck package" for her daughter's wedding, which he succeeded in doing so. | #19 | |
Sir Topham Hatt's Holiday | 9th October 1998 | The Fat Controller and his family go on holiday, though things start to go wrong. | #20 | |
A Surprise for Percy A Big Surprise for Percy |
12th October 1998 | Percy moans about his work in the coal mines and wants something exciting to happen. His wish comes true when a line of trucks breaks away from him on the hill and he must stop them before it’s too late. | #21 | |
Make Someone Happy | 13th October 1998 | James sees Mrs. Kyndley, who is upset that her sister cannot come and visit. A "mystery tour" is arranged for her and James is chosen for it. | #22 | |
Busy Going Backwards | 14th October 1998 | Toad is feeling bored about going backwards all the time and confesses to Oliver that he wishes to go forwards for a change. On Gordon's Hill, the coupling snaps and Toad goes on a wild ride with the Troublesome Trucks through the main line; all the way through Wellsworth, Crosby, and all the way to a pond at the Old Stone Bridge, while narrowly avoiding the Big Engines. | #23 | |
Duncan Gets Spooked | 15th October 1998 | Duncan teases Peter Sam after some trucks fall into a ravine, so Rusty tells Duncan a ghost story to make him eat his own words and the drivers of Peter Sam and Duncan plots to trick Duncan into thinking that the ghost is real, which they succeeded in doing so. | #24 | |
Rusty and the Boulder | 16th October 1998 | Rusty is suspicious of a strange boulder lodged in the mountains, which chases him, Skarloey, and Rheneas until it demolishes the nearby shed, which it narrowly avoided Percy. | #25 | |
Snow | 19th October 1998 | Thomas is cross with the snow, so Rusty tells him about Skarloey's own experience in an avalanche. | #26 |
Songs[]
Screenshot | Title | Composers | Original release date |
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Night Train | Mike O'Donnell Junior Campbell |
2nd February 1999 (US; VHS) | |
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Accidents Will Happen | Mike O'Donnell Junior Campbell |
10th August 1999 (US; VHS) | |
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Every Cloud has a Silver Lining | Mike O'Donnell Junior Campbell |
1st October 1999 (UK; VHS) | |
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It's Great to be an Engine | Mike O'Donnell Junior Campbell |
1st October 1999 (UK; VHS) | |
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The Snow Song | Mike O'Donnell Junior Campbell |
1st October 1999 (UK; VHS) | |
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Donald's Duck | Mike O'Donnell Junior Campbell |
1st July 1999 (JPN; VHS) | |
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Sir Topham Hatt | Mike O'Donnell Junior Campbell |
1st July 1999 (JPN; VHS) | |
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Come for the Ride | Mike O'Donnell Junior Campbell |
8th March 1999 (UK; VHS) | |
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Harold the Helicopter | Mike O'Donnell Junior Campbell |
8th March 1999 (UK; VHS) | |
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Percy's Seaside Trip | Mike O'Donnell Junior Campbell |
8th March 1999 (UK; VHS) | |
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Games[]
Cover | Title | Composers | Original release date |
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Magical Adventure | Mike O'Donnell Junior Campbell |
17th July 1998 (Japan; PC and Win) | |
Players get to drive as Thomas, Gordon or Percy and they can play a few minigames, as well as watching a few episodes from the series. |
Characters[]
- Thomas
- Edward
- Henry
- Gordon
- James
- Percy
- Toby
- Duck
- Oliver
- Bill and Ben
- Stepney
- BoCo
- Mavis
- Skarloey
- Rheneas
- Duncan
- Rusty
- Annie and Clarabel
- Troublesome Trucks
- Toad
- Terence
- Bertie
- George
- Caroline
- Harold
- Sir Topham Hatt
- Lady Hatt
- Mrs. Kyndley
- The Little Boys
- The Firelighter
- Harold's Pilots
- Stephen Hatt
- Bridget Hatt
- Jem Cole
- Farmer Trotter (not named)
- Mr. Walsh (not named)
- Peter Sam (does not speak)
- Henrietta (does not speak)
- Donald (cameo)
- Trevor (cameo)
- Jeremiah Jobling (cameo)
- Farmer Finney (cameo)
- The Vicar of Wellsworth (cameo)
- Refreshment Lady (cameo)
- Nancy (cameo)
- The Dryaw Policeman (cameo)
- The Ffarquhar Stationmaster and his Wife (cameos)
- The Second Butler (cameo)
- The Crovan's Gate Policeman (cameo)
- The Tailor (cameo)
- The Barber's Customer (cameo)
- One Member of the Railway Society (cameo)
- The Mid Sodor Railway Manager (cameo)
- Mrs. Last (cameo)
- The Inspector with the Bowler Hat (cameo)
- The Painter (cameo)
- The Quarry-Master (cameo)
- The Portly Man (cameo)
- Duke (portrait cameo)
- Bulstrode (faceless, cameo)
- Big Mickey (faceless, cameo)
- Märklin Engine (scrapped model cameo)
- City of Truro (scrapped model cameo)
- S.C. Ruffey (deleted scene cameo)
- Douglas (music video cameo)
- Diesel (music video cameo)
- Daisy (music video cameo)
- Class 40 (music video cameo)
- Sir Handel (music video cameo)
- The Chinese Dragon (music video cameo)
- Tom Tipper (music video cameo)
- Elizabeth II (music video cameo)
- The Ffarquhar Policeman (music video cameo)
- The Stone-Dropping Boys (music video cameos)
- The First Butler (music video cameo)
- The Barber (music video cameo)
- The Ffarquhar Stationmaster's Children (music video cameos)
- The Injured Sailor (music video cameo)
Characters Introduced []
- Old Slow Coach
- The Horrid Lorries
- Cranky
- Old Bailey
- The Fire Brigade
- Mrs. Kyndley's Daughter
- Tiger Moth's Pilot
- Derek (not named)
- 'Arry (not named)
- Dowager Hatt (not named)
- The Lighthouse Keeper (not named)
- Bert (does not speak)
- Bertram (does not speak)
- Rusty's Ghost Engine (does not speak)
- Butch (does not speak)
- Thumper (does not speak)
- Tiger Moth (does not speak)
- The Wedding Guests (do not speak)
- Boulder (does not speak)
- The Storyteller (cameo)
- Harry Topper (mentioned)
- The Fisherman (mentioned)
Trivia[]
- This was the first series of several things:
- The first series where Bulgy, Sir Handel, Duke, Smudger, Class 40, S.C. Ruffey, and Bulstrode do not appear since their debuts.
- The first series not to have any episodes based on the Railway Series stories by Wilbert and Christopher Awdry.
- The first series with an episode where some railway on Sodor is referred to as a railroad, its American term; this occurs in Duncan Gets Spooked.
- The first series to introduce original characters with no connection to the Railway Series.
- Alec Baldwin's first series as narrator.
- The first series not to air on Shining Time Station due to the show ending around 1996. Episodes from the fifth series were instead aired on FOX Family's Storytime with Thomas.
- The first series to use a Proteus 2000 to compose the music.
- The first series not dubbed in Ukrainian.
- The first series to air in Canada.
- The first series dubbed by The Maidstone Studios.
- The first series narrated by Kim Il for EBS in South Korea.
- The first series aired in Korean by EBS, Tooniverse and Daekyo Kids TV in South Korea.
- The first series in which the phrase, "confusion and delay" is said.
- The first series in which Elsbridge and Knapford do not appear.
- The first series to feature Thomas' unused panicked and excited faces from the third series.
- The first series to feature Gordon's unused astonished face from the second series.
- The first series to feature Bertie's unused surprised face from the second series.
- The first series to feature George's unused panicked and sad faces from the fourth series.
- The first series where Peter Sam appears but does not speak since his introduction.
- The first series where food items are transported in open wagons.
- The first series to refer Sudrian locations by their actual names instead of nicknames such as "the big station" or "the harbour".
- The first series dubbed at "Studio Hamburg Synchron" in Germany. It was also the first series featuring Henning Stegelmann as the translator and dialogue director of the German dub.
- According to an interview with David Mitton before his death in 2008, this series was supposed to be a showcase for Thomas and the Magic Railroad.
- This series features more songs than any other to date, at a total of ten.
- This was also the final series of several things:
- Britt Allcroft's final series as writer and producer.
- David Mitton's final series as producer.
- Angus Wright's last series as executive producer.
- The last series to premiere in the UK on Cartoon Network.
- The last series filmed completely in 4:3 full screen.
- The last series released on VHS in New Zealand.
- The last series to feature BoCo to date.
- The last series shown in Germany and Latin America until the eighth series.
- The last series to have a railway consultant until the seventeenth series.
- The last series where Thomas' shocked face had a bucktooth.
- The last series to feature a modified version of James' happy face where is bottom jaw is slightly more pointed.
- The last series in the main show where Thomas and Percy's original wincing face masks are used on-screen. A new one would later be made for Thomas in the seventh series and a new one would be made for Percy in the eighth series.
- The last series where the supports under Thomas' whistle become gold.
- The last series to have all its episodes released on VHS in the UK and Australia. The two episodes, Bye George! and Something in the Air, were featured on the ABC For Kids compilation VHS, PlayBox in the latter country.
- John L. Wright's last series as editor.
- The last series where Thomas and Percy's original smiling face masks were used on-screen.
- The last series released in the 1990s.
- The last series to use the nameboards in the UK. However, the nameboards would last up to the fourth series for the US and Japan.
- This was also the only series of several things:
- David Maidment's only series as railway consultant and writer.
- The only series where Donald appears without Douglas.
- The only series where Diesel does not appear since his introduction in the second series, possibly due to his model being recycled for 'Arry or Bert.
- The only series where Knapford Station does not appear. It seemed to be replaced by Kirk Ronan Station in this series.
- The only series recorded in Dolby Surround Sound, hence the absence of certain sound effects and music in either the UK or US version of several episodes.
- The only series to feature Thomas' unused excited face mask from the third series.
- The only series to feature Skarloey's unused angry face from the fourth series.
- The only series where Bertram, Thumper and Old Slow Coach appear to date.
- The only series to feature Old Bailey until the seventeenth series.
- Michael Angelis was not credited in the opening titles for the UK narration. However, he is credited as narrator in the Hindi narration, even though it was re-dubbed and Alec Baldwin was credited in the opening titles for the US narration.
- Starting with this series up to the twelfth series, the brake sound effect from the 1964 film, The Train would be used when an engine puts on the brakes.
- This series was filmed in the same room that TUGS was filmed in.
- The Japanese video game Magical Adventure utilised specially shot footage from this series.
- Out of all the Skarloey Railway engines introduced in the previous series, Duke and Sir Handel were the only ones not to make a physical appearance in this series.