Bob the Builder - Season 10
Season 10
Episodes
Bob's Big Plan
Bob enters a competition to design a town, and decides to make his design as environmentally friendly as possible, only to discover, when he wins the contest, that the prize is the job of building it.
Bob's Fresh Start
Bob's crew are nervous as they start work on the Sunflower Valley project, but Muck claims not to be afraid. However, his confidence soon disappears when he and Spud get lost in the woods
Lofty's Shelter
Lofty finds it hard to tell Bob that he wants a place in the new machine shelter.
Dizzy and the Talkie Talkie
Bob digs a well and Wendy brings the team radio headsets, which soon come in handy when Muck gets lost.
Scoop's Recruit
Scoop looks for someone to take over Wendy's job at the yard and Bob's dad is the one to do it.
Where's Robert?
Bob's dad slows him down, making Bob wonder how they are going to get everything done in time, but there is more to worry about when the older man disappears at the recycling plant.
Wendy's Welcome
Bob searches for Robert, who is preparing a surprise for Wendy at her new home in Sunflower Valley.
Roley's New Friend
Roley makes friends with a bird and helps her find the right spot to build a nest.
Two Scoops
Scoop works very hard and makes himself so tired he falls asleep.
Benny's Back!
Bob faces a race against time to get everything finished on the workshop and storerooms, as well as doing a job for Farmer Pickles, so Benny and Scrambler help to get the work done.
Spud's Straw Surprise
Spud overhears Bob and Farmer Pickles planning to build something new out of straw, and thinks he is going to be replaced.
Off-Road Scrambler
Scrambler takes Scruffty for a walk to keep him out of Bob's hair — but finds the excitable dog has plenty of energy to burn.
Meet Marjorie
Dizzy tries to make amends when she gets into hot water with new factory manager Marjorie.
Muck's Mud Hut
The team build a home for Marjorie, but Muck's decision to create a mud hut ends in disaster.
Wendy's Party Plan
Wendy organises a surprise party for Bob, but she is left worrying about the preparations when he puts her in charge of building a new dome at the same time.
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