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  1. 18 de abr. de 2020 · Scanner. Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.6.4. Released by Video Collection International in 1995. 10 of your favourite Stories, Plus Special Thomas sing-along song. Episodes: The Sad Story of Henry -...

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  2. 22 de out. de 2023 · Writing a paragraph about your favorite book allows you to express your personal connection and admiration for a literary work that has left a lasting impact on you. Whether it’s a captivating novel, an inspiring non-fiction book, or a thought-provoking piece of poetry, conveying your thoughts and feelings effectively is essential.

  3. 15 de nov. de 2023 · Let’s dive into how you can effectively talk about your favorite films and literature in English, featuring a short story for context. 1. Start with the Title and Genre. Example: Mention the...

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    Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends - Your Favourite Story Collection is a UK VHS release by VCI on 20th November 1995.

    65 minutes including 10 favourite stories introduced by some of Thomas' fans.

    Plus a special 5-minute video song.

    Chuff, Chuff, Peep, Peep!

    All aboard for these 10 all-time favourite Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends stories.

    Special friends of Thomas of all ages and from all around the country were asked to select their very own favourite adventures.

    This video features the 10 most popular stories, specially introduced by the children themselves.

    My Dear Friends,

    News has reached me here on the Island of Sodor that some of Thomas's many friends have chosen their favourite adventures from the Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends film stories and included them on only 1 special videocassette.

    After speaking to our colleagues on the mainland, I was pleased to confirm that this was indeed the case. Christopher introduces the tale of Thomas & the Missing Christmas Tree, Hannah chooses Down the Mine and Jonathan's favourite story is The Sad Story of Henry.

    Later, young Jake describes how Terence "tugged and slipped and slipped and tugged" to pull Thomas out of the snow during a particularly cold winter and Mark remembers vividly an unfortunate encounter between my treasured top hat and a very hungry goat - an event I really would prefer to forget! And Declan, Abby, Julian, Billy and James all have a favourite, too.

    I understand too that the videocassette concludes with a splendid finale - a video song! All my engines enjoy a rousing tune, especially when they are working hard, and I am sure you will share their pleasure sing-along along. In fact, I can hear Thomas and Percy practicing now.

    On that note, I must depart for the shed and ask those 2 naughty engines to make less noise. Everyone has a busy day ahead of them tomorrow and I can't allow my engines to have a sleepless night!

    1.The Sad Story of Henry - Introduced by Jonathan - Henry is very proud of his shiny coat of paint but one day he discovers that pride comes before a fall!

    2.Edward, Gordon & Henry - Introduced by Mark - Disaster strikes Gordon so Edward tries to help. In the end Henry comes to the rescue.

    3.Thomas Goes Fishing - Introduced by Abby - Thomas has always wanted to go fishing. One day he gets his chance but it doesn't turn out quite the way he expected.

    4.Thomas, Terence & the Snow - Introduced by Jake - Thomas is always cheeky to Terence the Tractor about his caterpillar wheels. But the day comes when Thomas is very glad to have Terence around.

    5.Percy Runs Away - Introduced by Julian - Henry, James and Gordon decide to go back to work, but Percy is careless on the main line and gets a nasty shock.

    6.Down the Mine - Introduced by Hannah - Thomas tries some mischief and gets in a hole. Gordon has to help him out. Both engines are in disgrace so they decide to form an alliance and never be cheeky to each other again.

    •This is the first VHS to be released by VCI.

    •An image from Paint Pots and Queens is featured on the front cover.

    •The picture of Thomas seen in the runners-up opening sequence is taken from Saved from Scrap.

    •This is the only Thomas VHS to credit Music Composed by Mike O'Donnell & Junior Campbell in The Britt Allcroft Company logo at the end.

    1.VCI Children's Carnival Promo from 1995 with clips of "Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends", "Fourways Farm", "The Wind in the Willows", "Sooty & Co.", "Teddy Bear Sing-Along", "Rosie & Jim" and "Brum". [announced by Sarah Greene and Jonathan Kydd as the announcer]

    2.VCI Tracking Control Screen (1995-2005)

    3.VCI Warning Screen (1995-2005)

    4.VCI logo (1995-2005)

    5.Britt Allcroft Presents logo

    6.Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends: Your Favourite Story Collection Title Card

    1.End of Special Funnel (1994)

    2.Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends Season 4 Closing Credits

    3.All Aboard for Thomas's Special Song Title Card

    4.A Really Useful Engine (Music Video)

    5.Children Card (Long Version) (Silent)

    6.A Britt Allcroft Production logo Music by Mike O'Donnell & Junior Campbell (Long Version) (Silent)

  4. Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends - Your Favourite Story Collection (1995) is a UK VHS distributed by VCI. Contents. 1Episodes/Songs included. 2Kids. 3Trivia. 4Goofs. Episodes/Songs included. The Sad Story of Henry. Edward, Gordon and Henry. Thomas Goes Fishing. Thomas, Terence and the Snow. Percy Runs Away. Down the Mine. A Close Shave.

  5. Resumo. Your Favorite Story (1953): Duração de 30 min por episódio. Pertence aos seguintes gêneros: Comédia. Possui 3 temporada (s) e 63 episódio (s). Palavras-Chave. #anthology #playhouse. Sobre.

  6. 17 de mar. de 2016 · Your Favorite Childhood Stories: Then and Now. Posted by Don M. Winn on March 17, 2016. What is your favorite childhood story? Why is it your favorite? I never tire of hearing the answers to these questions; each of us has our own story to tell, and the answers to questions such as these always have an interesting “because” appended to them.