Aired: 1/26/1976
Nothing out of the ordinary even happens on this little railway in the top left-hand corner of Wales. But what ordinarily happens is often fairly extraordinary!
Aired: 1/27/1976
Who lays eggs in a Volcano? Somebody does and Jones and Ivor take the gold-miner's advice and keep it warm - until they hear it sing!
Aired: 1/29/1976
What is the proper container for red-hot livestock? The Regulations are quite definite but definitely inflammable. So another, more suitable conveyance must be found.
Aired: 1/30/1976
Some creatures are real and some are mythical, even if they are good at frying fish, and they want to stay mythical.
Aired: 2/2/1976
If you want to hide, perhaps the best thing is to pretend you were never there in the first place - even if it does make your friend look a bit of a fool.
Aired: 2/3/1976
Mrs Porty does wear some unusual hats but she wouldn't expect to be arrested for wearing one of them - certainly not in front of the Church Ladies Guild!
Aired: 2/5/1976
It's a hard life being a sheep dog, especially when the silly sheep and the engine driver need to be rescued. Sometimes railway engines are more sensible than people.
Aired: 2/6/1976
Ivor the Engine, when he sings, could charm the very birds off the trees - or at least the pigeons off Miss Price's roof.
Aired: 2/9/1976
Visitors are always welcome. Even wounded visitors weighing several tons can be accomodated by Mr Hughes the Gasworks.
Aired: 2/10/1976
Nobody likes to take medicine, but some patients are so unhelpful that even the most patient nurse loses patience and gets the boot.
Aired: 2/12/1976
We can all be recognised by the sort of clothes we wear, but this invalid is rescued by her boot and everybody is happy at last.
Aired: 2/13/1976
If you are far from home it is a great joy if home comes to find you. And what a show it puts on when it does!
Aired: 2/16/1976
Are these strange apparitions flying saucers or just the bubbles of a goldminer's boredom - and what's the use of gold anyway?
Aired: 2/17/1976
Some wear fancy hats in order to look beautiful. Some wear them to save their friends - but what else should an engine-driver do?
Aired: 2/19/1976
A good donkey will always do what she is told, even though she has to run a long way to do it. Luckily there are wheels for the return journey.
Aired: 2/20/1976
The dividing line between being a nuisance and being useful depends on what sort of disaster is waiting for a small engine.
Aired: 2/23/1976
What is the point in having a bit of gold put by if you can't spend a bit to help your friends when they are in trouble.
Aired: 2/24/1976
Perhaps gold will not do to buy the railway, but Mrs Porty is not going to stand by and let her donkey lose a dear friend.
Aired: 2/26/1976
Volcanoes are not really things that people need, but for some they are home from home - if they can find one.
Aired: 2/27/1976
If you can't find a desirable volcano, then you must seek the help of a learned society which has a lot of half-crowns.