Ivor The Engine

Ivor The Engine

  • 1959
  • 5 Seasons
  • 72 Episodes
  •  9  (2)
  •   Ended

...Not very long ago, in the top left-hand corner of Wales, there was a railway. It wasn't a very long railway or a very important railway, but it was called The Merioneth and Llantisilly Rail Traction Company Limited, and it was all there was. And in a shed, in a siding at the end of the railway, lives the Locomotive of the Merioneth and Llantisilly Rail Traction Company Limited, which was a long name for a little engine so his friends just called him Ivor..." ...And that was how it began, back in 1959: one of Oliver Postgate's most loved creations, Ivor the Engine. It was a series about the Welsh adventures of a little green railway engine and his many friends. But Ivor wasn't an ordinary steam engine. He pretty much wished he was a person and ended up doing things like singing in a choir and swimming in the sea! One season of six, 10 minute, Black and White films was made for and screened by Associated-Red.

Ivor The Engine
Seasons
Retirement
20. Retirement
December 23, 1977
The Dragons are in danger of being caged. Luckily, Mr Dinwiddy knows just the place for them to live.
St. George
19. St. George
December 22, 1977
There are some problems with Smoke Hill again. So, Jones, Ivor and the dragons go to Llanmad to see Mrs Griffiths. While there, Gaian and Blodwen encounter an old enemy.
Chickens
18. Chickens
December 21, 1977
Ivor has gone off on his own again. Dai gets quite cross about it, while Jones finds Ivor at Mr Pugh's farm along with some guests.
Half-Crowns
17. Half-Crowns
December 20, 1977
The Dragons have nearly run out of Half-Crowns for their gas meter at Smoke Hill. Jones and Ivor find some in one of the most unlikely places.
Time Off
16. Time Off
December 16, 1977
It's a lovely summers day and Ivor has finished all his work. Jones and Dai decide to go and relax by the river. Ivor feels a little left out standing by the station platform so he goes off on his own.
The Bird House
15. The Bird House
December 15, 1977
Ivor returns along with a small fortune and knows just what he wants to buy.
Juggernaut
14. Juggernaut
December 14, 1977
Ivor goes off with Banger's Circus as "The Singing Engine". His replacement is a Juggernaut built by Bynon Smith. It turns out to be a lot less reliable than Ivor.
The Sheepdog
13. The Sheepdog
December 13, 1977
Jones and Dai are watching the sheep dog trials and a very large contestant turns up to enter.
The Outing
12. The Outing
December 09, 1977
The choir are going on their now annual outing to Tewyn beach. They are planning a very special surprise for Ivor.
The Lost Engine
11. The Lost Engine
December 08, 1977
Jones discovers Ivor has gone and Mrs Porty suspects bandits. It isn't bandits, of course, and they find the engine at Tewyn beach.
The Seaside
10. The Seaside
December 07, 1977
The Grumbly Choir decide to spend some time having fun at Tewyn Beach after taking part in the Eisteddfod. Of course, Ivor is left alone and feels very sad. Back at Grumbly, standing sad and alone again, he decides to go off on his own.
The Trumpet
9. The Trumpet
December 06, 1977
Ivor receives a mysterious package in the post. It turns out to be a trumpet from some old friends and comes in handy for rounding up Old Idwoll's sheep.
The Cuckoo Clock
8. The Cuckoo Clock
December 02, 1977
Jones and Ivor desperately need to find the birds a home, but Mrs Porty has an answer to this problem.
Mrs Bird
7. Mrs Bird
December 01, 1977
Jones and Ivor decide to help a family of birds that have built a nest on the line.
The Water Tower
6. The Water Tower
November 30, 1977
Something's very fishy when Ivor won't go under the water tower.
The Fire Engine
5. The Fire Engine
November 29, 1977
There's a fire at Mr Pugh's barn but the new fire engine has got stuck in the snow. Ivor comes to the rescue, taking along the firemen and a hand-pump.
The Rescue
4. The Rescue
November 25, 1977
Some old fashioned pushers and pullers come to Ivor's rescue.
Sledging
3. Sledging
November 24, 1977
Ivor is having a lovely time in the snow. With a winch attached to his front, he is pulling the children on sledges up the hill. He pulls too many at a time and ends up wheel-deep in the snow. Various rescue attempts prove futile.
Cold Sheep
2. Cold Sheep
November 23, 1977
Thanks to a new snowplough, Jones and Ivor have collected supplies from Grumbly. On the way back they come up against an unusual snowdrift.
Snowdrifts
1. Snowdrifts
November 22, 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.
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...Not very long ago, in the top left-hand corner of Wales, there was a railway. It wasn't a very long railway or a very important railway, but it was called The Merioneth and Llantisilly Rail Traction Company Limited, and it was all there was. And in a shed, in a siding at the end of the railway, lives the Locomotive of the Merioneth and Llantisilly Rail Traction Company Limited, which was a long name for a little engine so his friends just called him Ivor..." ...And that was how it began, back in 1959: one of Oliver Postgate's most loved creations, Ivor the Engine. It was a series about the Welsh adventures of a little green railway engine and his many friends. But Ivor wasn't an ordinary steam engine. He pretty much wished he was a person and ended up doing things like singing in a choir and swimming in the sea! One season of six, 10 minute, Black and White films was made for and screened by Associated-Red.
  • Premiere Date
    December 28, 1959
  • Rating
    9  (2)