Ivor the Engine - Season 2

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The Visitor

1 - The Visitor

Air Date: November 22, 1977

Visitors are always welcome; even wounded visitors weighing several tons can be accommodated by Mr. Hughes the Gasworks.

The Trumpet

2 - The Trumpet

Air Date: November 23, 1977

Some trumpets sound very loud indeed but some sound so loud that only mythical creatures can hear them, and they will come to your aid.

The Sheepdog

3 - The Sheepdog

Air Date: November 24, 1977

Who said only dogs can herd sheep? Everybody should be allowed to have a try and it doesn't matter a bit how heavy they are.

Juggernaut

4 - Juggernaut

Air Date: November 25, 1977

When Ivor leaves to seek his fame and fortune, something threatens to take his place; it is worth a load of gold just for the pleasure of seeing it go.

Half-Crowns

5 - Half-Crowns

Air Date: November 29, 1977

The money may no longer buy things in the shops, but people who know where to find it can help to keep the dragons warm.

Snowdrifts

6 - Snowdrifts

Air Date: November 30, 1977

It's winter in the top left-hand corner of Wales and Ivor's railway is not running because of deep snow. Llaniog needs supplies soon, though, as Eli the Baker is nearly out of flour. What Ivor needs is a snowplough.

The Fire Engine

7 - The Fire Engine

Air Date: December 1, 1977

Some fire engines will go absolutely anywhere, so long as they don't get stuck. Then they must not be too proud to ask for help.

Sledging

8 - Sledging

Air Date: December 2, 1977

Pulling sledges up the hill can be quite fun, if you are strong enough but it can be even more fun sledging down the hill again - if you have a sledge.

The Hat

9 - The Hat

Air Date: December 6, 1977

Mrs Porty does wear some very unusual hats but she wouldn't expect to be arrested for wearing one of them, certainly not in front of the Church Ladies Guild.

Retirement

10 - Retirement

Air Date: December 7, 1977

The Dragons are in danger of being caged. Luckily, Mr. Dynwiddy knows just the place for them to live. But will everyone have to say goodbye to the Dragons forever?

DELETE ME

11 - DELETE ME

Air Date: December 8, 1977

Everybody loves to go to the seaside and have fun splashing about in the surf, but some of us aren't able to - and that is a bit sad.

DELETE ME

12 - DELETE ME

Air Date: December 9, 1977

Engines don't always do what you would expect them to do, but luckily they are very rarely stolen by gangsters.

DELETE ME

13 - DELETE ME

Air Date: December 13, 1977

Even the most difficult feats of engineering can be achieved, especially if they will help a friend to join in the fun, and also get very wet.

DELETE ME

14 - DELETE ME

Air Date: December 14, 1977

The money may no longer buy things in the shops, but people who know where to find it can help to keep the dragons warm.

DELETE ME

15 - DELETE ME

Air Date: December 15, 1977

Who said only dogs can herd sheep? Everybody should be allowed to have a try and it doesn't matter a bit how heavy they are.

DELETE ME

16 - DELETE ME

Air Date: December 16, 1977

When Ivor leaves to seek his fame and fortune, who or what can take his place? Is it worth a load of gold just for the pleasure of seing it go?

DELETE ME

17 - DELETE ME

Air Date: December 20, 1977

Ivor has earned a small fortune, but even though he knows what he wants to buy with it, can he persuade them to take the money?

DELETE ME

18 - DELETE ME

Air Date: December 21, 1977

Keeping lots of friends warm on his boiler may help to keep his friends warm, but it makes him a bit grubby. But there are some advantages in it.

DELETE ME

19 - DELETE ME

Air Date: December 22, 1977

Very small dragons do sometimes make mistakes when they meet an old enemy, especially if they don't notice what he is made of.

DELETE ME

20 - DELETE ME

Air Date: December 23, 1977

There are places where a dragon could possibly live, but wouldn't want to, and there are places which, with a little help, will do very nicely, thankyou.