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The Original Adventures of Thomas The Tank Engine and Friends - Thomas Goes Fishing and other stories (1993 Re-Release) Musical Episode: "Automata". It's also one of the only pre-1997 episodes to actually make use of the accordion they play during the Title Theme Tune. Rosie and Jim are two rag dolls who live aboard a narrowboat (not a barge) called the Ragdoll, which is from Birmingham. There, they sit with a concertina on their lap, and come alive when no one is looking to explore the world that they pass by on the canal.

Face Palm: In an episode about John wanting to go somewhere quiet, Rosie keeps banging a saucepan lid. Jim says Rosie can only come if she is quiet. Rosie says "OK", and drops her lid on the floor with a loud clatter, causing Jim to facepalm. Oh, Crap!: In "Automata", the duo play a game called Turning the Wheel while John rests his ears. First, the wheel stops at a feather, which sounds of nothing. Then, the wheel stops at a bunny toy that Rosie squeezes, making a loud squeaky sound, but not as loud as the last one, which was a drum! This trope was their reaction to the wheel stopping at that. Title Theme Drop: When John visits Tewkesbury Abbey and hears the organ being played, the Rosie and Jim theme tune is played as he leaves.Sophie Aldred: Welcome to the world of children's videos. It's Video Collection's special favourites for our young audience, Beginning with the adventures of Thomas The Tank Engine and Friends. Neil Brewer was the longest owner and featured in 80 episodes from 1997 to 2000. Rosie & Jim called him Tootle. He was a musician who would always end each episode by playing a song on his concertina. Neil also featured in the Rosie and Jim tour in 1999 and 2000. Rosie and Jim Song Rosie and Jim is a children's live-action puppet show by Ragdoll Productions (creators of Teletubbies and Brum) for Central Independent Television (the ITV franchise serving Central England), which was broadcast between 1990 and 2001.

The Original Adventures of Thomas The Tank Engine and Friends - Ghost Train and Other Stories (1993 Re-Release)Rosie and Jim are two rag dolls who live on a narrowboat called the Ragdoll. The two rag dolls sit on the narrowboat with their concertina and only come alive when no one is looking. They spend their days learning about the different places they visit with the narrowboat owners along the rivers and canals. Characters Rosie In the episode Hats, when John is looking at new hats in the shop, he compares one to the hat worn by Postman Pat. Rosie and Jim also sing a bit of that show’s theme song in response. Here is a Video Collection International children's trailer from 1993-94 featuring Thomas The Tank Engine & Friends, Rosie & Jim, Tots TV and The Wind in the Willows.

Tots TV is a puppet show for children by Ragdoll Productions (creators of Teletubbies, Brum and Rosie & Jim) for Central Independent Television, which was broadcast between 1993 and 1998. Rosie and Jim are two rag dolls who live aboard a narrowboat called the Ragdoll, which is from Birmingham. There, they sit with a concertina on their lap and come alive when no one is looking to explore the world that they pass by on rivers and canals across England. They learn to experience things by following the Ragdoll 's owner on his or her adventures, and secretly joining in with them. Usually, they end up causing trouble, but they are never detected because no one ever sees them. Video Collection International released VHS tapes of the series. From 1991 until 1994, the tapes were released through the Central Video imprint, which then transitioned off to Carlton Home Entertainment's CTE Video imprint for a short time in the mid-'90s, before reverting to Video Collection International. John Cunliffe owned the boat for the first 50 episodes from 1990 to 1992. Rosie & Jim called him Fizzgog. He was an author who wrote stories about Rosie and Jim based on his daily travels and adventures.Rosie and Jim (sometimes written as Rosie & Jim) is a British children's television programme produced by Ragdoll Productions and aired on ITV from 3rd September 1990 to 10th March 2000, and on PBS from 5 September 1992 to 31 March 2001. The show is about three elf-like creatures called Tots, who live in a big secret house in the middle of nowhere. The protagonists are: Title Theme Tune\ Expository Theme Tune: "Rosie and Jim, Rosie and Jim, chugging along on the old Ragdoll". Sophie Aldred: Tiny, Tilly and Tom liked to try fun new game and make fun new things. And sometimes the things they do don't go quite as planned. So join those three on Tots TV. And when it comes to mischief, There's only one place to be with Ratty Toad and Mole in the classic story of Wind in the Willows. Sophie Aldred: So join Thomas, Percy, James, Toby, Gordon and The Fat Controller for lots of Thomas The Tank Engine adventures. From trains to canal boats. It's that troublesome twosome Rosie and Jim. Come aboard the ragdoll with John, Jim and of course Rosie as they cruise into all sort of tangles. Oh no what will John say? And they meet all sorts of creatures.

The Original Adventures of Thomas The Tank Engine and Friends - The Runaway and Other Stories (1993 Re-Release) Attention Deficit... Ooh, Shiny!: In an episode about a steam boat, John is so distracted by an old-fashioned steam boat, that the Ragdoll boat drifts into weeds, and has to be towed free by the steamer. He also leaves the kettle on the hob, steaming up the inside of the cabin. The Video Collection Children's Promo from 1993 with clips of "Thomas The Tank Engine & Friends", "Rosie & Jim", "Tots TV" and "The Wind in the Willows". [announced by Sophie Aldred] The Adventures of Thomas The Tank Engine and Friends - Thomas's Christmas Party and 17 Other Stories (1993 Re-Release)

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Running Gag: The duo will often move things while John is not looking; who will then say nonchalantly "Oh! I wonder how that got there?" Sophie Aldred: Find out in the exciting adventures of The Wind in the Willows. Yes it certainly is a children's world with so many great video stories to choose from. The Magic House, Sooty and Co, Rainbow, Christopher Crocodile, Brum, The Riddlers, Sesame Street, Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends, Tots TV, Rosie and Jim and The Wind in the Willows Not So Stoic: When Neil is startled or frightened by Rosie and Jim's antics, he becomes much more animated than John and Pat. Expository Theme Tune: "I'm a tot, Je suis une tot. Tilly, Tom, and Tiny, we're the Tots on Tots TV, one, two, three, BOO!"

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