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Shining Time Station/How the Station Got Its Name
From The TV IV
How the Station Got Its Name | |
Season 3, Episode 25 | |
Airdate | June 11, 1993 |
Written by | Jill Golick |
Directed by | John Ferraro
Thomas director David Mitton |
← 3x24 Stacy Says No |
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Shining Time Station — Season Three |
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How the Station Got Its Name is the twenty-fifth episode of the third season of Shining Time Station, and the sixty-fifth episode overall.
Starring:
Guest Starring: Colin O'Meara (Young Painter), Larry Reynolds (Old Painter)
Co-Starring:
Contents |
Plot Overview
Kara, Becky, and Mr. Conductor go back in time to get a missing part for a lantern. They meet the grandparents of Stacy, Schemer, Billy, and Mr. King and end up learning how the station got its name.
Thomas Stories
- "Toby the Tram Engine" and "Thomas Breaks the Rules"
Jukebox Band Segment Song
- Cowboy Medley
Notes
Credits
- Executive Producers: Britt Allcroft, Rick Siggelkow
- Producer: Nancy Chapelle
- Associate Producer: Julia Weinstein
- Jukebox Band Puppets and Marionettes by "The Flexitoons" Craig Marin, Olga Felgemacher Marin
- Puppets Staged by Craig Marin
- Additional Material Supplied by Craig Marin
- Additional Puppet Staging by Steven Feldman
- Jukebox Band Music by Steve Horelick
- Theme Composer: Joe Raposo
- Score Composer: Stacey Hersch
- Associate Directors: Larysa Fenyn, Joanne Malo
- Floor Director: Stephen Wright
- Technical Director: Gord Bell
- Continuity: Frances Handelman
- Production Coordinator: Lynne Buchman
- Post Production Supervisor: Toni Stevens
- Casting: Tina Gerussi Casting
- Art Director: Lisette St. Germain
- Production Designer: Harley Morden
- Costume Designer: Heather Blurton
- Lighting Designer: Barney Stewart
- Make-Up Artists: Barb Barkey, Lilly Marchenski
- Hair Stylists: Carol Bentley, Vincent Sullivan
- Children's Coordinator: Laurie Farrance
- 2nd Assistant Director: Tony Poffandi
- Production Secretary: Michelle Melanson
- Production Assistants: Tracey Anderson, Jim Chapman, James Christie, Elaine Falzon, Jason Palter, Miles Raine
- Props Assistants: Graham Smith, Kate Smith, William Roboly
- Wardrobe Assistant: Sue Ward
- Audio: Rick Penn, Gary Ventem
- Audio Assistant: Pete Kettlewell
- Engineering: Ron Deland
- Gaffer: Bentley Miller
- Lighting Assistant: Phil Sutherland
- Cameramen: Steve Cruickshank, Simon Dalrymple, Frank Harber, Ted Hart, Alfie Kemp
- Boom Operators: Mike Josselyn, Cory Siddall
- Video: Cliff Davis, Peter Tome
- VTR Operator: Glen Castello
- Editor: Dennis Kutchera
- Audio Engineers: Bruce Fleming, Bill Mather, Vlado Pavicic
- Assistant Editor: Paul Hessell
- Television Assistants: Chris Stoyan Eric Schurman, Chris Stoyan
- Series Advisor: Dr. Ron Slaby
- Additional Material by Brian O'Connor
Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends
- Based on the Railway Series by The Rev W. Awrdy
- Television Stories by Britt Allcroft, David Mitton
- Producers: Britt Allcroft, David Mitton
- Executive Producer: Angus Wright
- Production Supervisor: Steve Asquith
- Art Director: Robert Gauld Galleries
- Lighting Director: Terence Permane
- Music Composed and Arranged by Junior Campbell, Mike O'Donnell
- Editors: Rebecca De Burgh Mound, Michael Dixon, John Wright
- Facilities provided by Studioasis, Northern Edge Productions, YTV Productions, Inc., Soundsinterchange
- Executive Consultant: Jerry Hamza
Arc Advancement
Happenings
Characters
Referbacks
Trivia
The Show
Behind the Scenes
Allusions and References
Memorable Moments
Quotes
- (last lines of the series)
- (Billy comes the repaired lantern)
- Billy: Well, here you go, Stacy. Good as new.
- Kara and Becky: Light it! Light it!
- Stacy: Oh, I been waiting for this ever since I can remember. Oh, just think, the last person to light this lantern was my granny all those years ago.
- (she lights the lantern)
- Billy: Whoa. Look at that, will you?
- Stacy: Wonderful things are gonna happen in this station and I know it.