Bob the Builder - Season 18
Season 18
Episodes
Lofty and the Diggers Three
Lofty is jealous of the camaraderie between the three diggers.
Scoop and the Roller Coaster
Today's job is to build a roller coaster at the theme park, and Scratch is desperate to find his own dinosaur. Scoop tells him that he has a plan to do just that
Rubble and the Seagull Surprise
Bob and the team are building a flying ride at the park.
Roley and the Impossible Bump
Roley is flattered when Scratch tells him he thinks he's the best flattener in the world! So trying to flattered the biggest bump in Fixham before the inspection.
Muck's Train to Trouble
Muck is train is a coming
A Dinosaur for Scratch
Scratch is a dinosaur
Whizzy Dizzy
Dizzy sets out to prove how quickly she can get things done when the team builds a new workshop for Bob.
Travis' New Garage
Roley decides to become the team's official lost-property officer, but his enthusiasm for finding things interferes with work on a new garage for Travis.
Scratch and the Dream Home
Scratch persuades the other machines to let Spud design and build his own home.
Stage Struck Dizzy
The team works at a theatre, building a shed to store props and scenery.
Roley and the Fox
The team builds a jungle-themed mini-golf course, and Roley befriends a fox.
Super Scrambler
Scrambler dreams of emulating his favourite superhero, and comments from Scoop and Muck make him even more determined to achieve his goal.
Roley's Weather Rap
Roley writes a rap about the weather so he can help Brad Rad make announcements to his surfing students. Suddenly, the weather keeps changing.
Bob's Big Bounce
The team builds a trampoline by the children's playground, but problems arise when Scratch tries to fix a problem without asking for help.
Scrambler and the Clue
Bob and the team are summoned to Fixham Museum by its curator
Lofty and the Teddy Bear Rescue
Lofty sees a box of teddy bears and decides to move them out of the way
Muck and the Old School Wall
Following on from the last clue that they discovered - a picture of a dragon
Scoop's Big Job
Spud and Scrambler are still searching for the Golden Hammer and are trying to figure out what the latest clue means
Dizzy Finds a Pirate
When Dizzy tells the team that she has seen Brickbeard backstage
Roley and the Seagull
Roley befriends a seagull that gets very angry when the team begins to lift the old ship out of the water
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