TELEVISION

Bob the Builder (Classic) - Season 7

Series: Bob the Builder (Classic)
4
(3)
Episodes
6
Rating
TVY
Year
2002
Language
English

About

Bob the Builder and his machine team are ready to tackle any project from small fix it jobs to big scale builds in exciting and dynamic locations.

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Episodes

1 to 3 of 6

1. Mr Beasley's New Friends // Spud the Pilot

22m

Bob is repairing a leaking water tank at the school, when he discovers bats in the belfry. // Bob is installing an antique fireplace for Mrs Percival. He goes to JJ's yard to collect it and finds JJ playing with his new model aeroplane.

2. Trix and the Otters // Speedy Skip

22m

Farmer Pickles wants a fence built around his compost heap, as Scruffty keeps getting into it. Muck is excited at the prospect of such a mucky job. // Bob is replacing a potting shed on Mr Beasley's allotment.

3. Mr Ellis's Exhibition // Bob and the Badgers

22m

Bob is demolishing an old house, and sends the floorboards and roof tiles for recycling. // Bob gets an urgent call from Farmer Pickles who needs a fence built to keep the rabbits out of his lettuce field.

4. Bob and the Goalie // Dizzy Goes Camping

22m

Bob is building a new exercise park which Mr Dixon's brother David, a famous goalkeeper, is going to open. // Farmer Pickles has decided to open a camp site on his land, and Bob is installing a shower block and fence to keep the sheep out.

5. Pilchard's Pets // Snowman Scoop

22m

The Mayor asks Bob to build a Pets Corner in the local park. // Scoop is keen to enter the town's snowman competition, but a burst pipe outside Mr Sabatini's needs fixing.

6. Lofty's Long Load // Hamish's New Home // Dizzy the Sheepdog

33m

Bob is making a through-lounge at the Bentleys', while Wendy goes to JJ's yard with Lofty and Dizzy to collect a steel joist and other materials. // Mr Fothergill has a nasty case of dry rot, so Bob and crew will have to use some smelly chemicals to fix it. // Bob and team are building a barn for Farmer Pickles' sheep, which has to be ready for the lambing season.

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