

Ivor the Engine is a British children's animation by Oliver Postgate and Peter Firmin's Smallfilms company. It is a children's television series relating the adventures of a small green locomotive who lived in the "top left-hand corner of Wales" and worked for The Merioneth and Llantisilly Railway Traction Company Limited. His friends included Jones the Steam, Evans the Song and Dai Station, among many other characters.
Oliver Postgate
ITV1
97
5 min

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!
Jan 26, 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!
Jan 27, 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.
Jan 29, 1976

Some creatures are real and some are mythical, even if they are good at frying fish, and they want to stay mythical.
Jan 30, 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.
Feb 2, 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!
Feb 3, 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.
Feb 5, 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.
Feb 6, 1976

Visitors are always welcome. Even wounded visitors weighing several tons can be accomodated by Mr Hughes the Gasworks.
Feb 9, 1976

Nobody likes to take medicine, but some patients are so unhelpful that even the most patient nurse loses patience and gets the boot.
Feb 10, 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.
Feb 12, 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!
Feb 13, 1976

Are these strange apparitions flying saucers or just the bubbles of a goldminer's boredom - and what's the use of gold anyway?
Feb 16, 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?
Feb 17, 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.
Feb 19, 1976

The dividing line between being a nuisance and being useful depends on what sort of disaster is waiting for a small engine.
Feb 20, 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.
Feb 23, 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.
Feb 24, 1976

Volcanoes are not really things that people need, but for some they are home from home - if they can find one.
Feb 26, 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.
Feb 27, 1976

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