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Shining Time Station/Whistle While You Work
From The TV IV
Whistle While You Work | |
Season 1, Episode 8 | |
Airdate | March 19, 1989 |
Written by | Ellis Weiner |
Directed by | Matthew Diamond
Thomas director David Mitton |
← 1x07 Agree to Disagree |
1x09 → Two Old Hands |
Shining Time Station — Season One |
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Whistle While You Work is the eighth episode of the first season of Shining Time Station.
Starring:
Guest Starring: Clinton Smith (Ed the Stilt Man)
Co-Starring:
Contents |
Plot Overview
Stacy, Tanya, Matt and Mr. Conductor are cleaning the station. Schemer complains and says he can make the station more popular by advertising. He thinks little jobs are not important. This leads to him saying history is "in the past" and tries to make Shining Time "the future". This causes some problems and he later learns to take more responsibility and to work with others.
Thomas Stories
- "Tenders and Turntables" and "Trouble in the Shed"
Jukebox Band Segment Song
- "Pop Goes the Weasel"
Music Video
- "Let's Work Together"
Notes
- This episode title is based on a song of the same name from the first Walt Disney movie, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
- This is the only episode where none of the members of the Juke Box Band sing a song.
Credits
- Producers: Britt Allcroft, Rick Siggelkow
- Jukebox Band Puppets and Marionettes by "The Flexitoons" Craig Marin, Olga Felgemacher Marin
- Casting: Julie Mossberg Casting
- Production Designer: Wayne White
- Art Director: Rosaria Sinsi
- Costume Designer: Michael Landry
- Music Director: Steve Horelick
- Theme Composer: Joe Raposo
- Indiviual Score Co-Composers: Joe Raposo, Paul Derrick Mason
- Associate Producer: Andrea Miller
- Associate Director: Jay Millard
- On-Line Editor: Bonnie Rae Brickman
- Stage Manager: Terry Benson
- Technical Director: John Martin
- Lighting Designer: Dikran Hazirjian
- Lighting Director: Robert Diaz, Jr.
- Associate Producer for Post Production: Rocco Andrew Caruso
- Edit Associate Directors: Jay Millard, Wendy Cornell, Terry Benson
- Off-Line Editor: Robert R. Affrunti
- Production Manager: Sandi Vernon
- Production Controller: Kevin Moriarty
- Production Administrator: Nancy J. Golden
- Assistant to the Producers: Mindy H. Levine
- Assistant Production Manager: Roslyn Davis
- Production Associate: Beth Einhorn
- Assistant to the Stage Manager: Annette Holloway
- Production Assistants: Valerie Desjardins, Julia Fraser, Michael Shoemaker, Jess Siegler
- Camera: Robert Long, Jr., Dorothy McGrath, Steve Zinn
- Audio Mixer: Rich Jacob
- Audio: Jeff Picnus
- Studio Manager: John Hopkins
- Boom Operators: Leo Just, Jr., Edward Rutolo
- Video: Stephen Chauncey
- Videotape Operators: Lonnie Benesch, Bill Lombardi
- Property Master: Michael Gillen
- Model Builder: Barbara Galucci
- Scenic Artist: Alida G. Fraftarola
- Outside Property Man: Robert C. Mongioi
- Wardrobe Supervisor: Lavonne K. Richards
- Hair & Make-Up Supervisor: Debra Reece
- Make-Up: Kendrick H. Lowry
- Series Advisor: Dr. Ron Slaby
- Creative Play Consultant: Susan Striker
- Railroad Consultant: John Hankey
Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends
- Based on the Railway Series by The Rev W. Awrdy
- Producer: Britt Allcroft
- Music Composed and Arranged by Junior Campbell, Mike O'Donnell
- Art Director: Robert Gauld Galleries
- Lighting Cameraman: Terence Permane
- 1st Assistant Director: Steve Asquith
- Models and Sets: Pennicott, Payne & Lille, Ltd., DBP Models and Effects, Albatross Models & Effects, Bernard Carr
- Editors: Michael Dixon, Rebecca De Burgh Mound
- Facilities provided by WNET/Thirteen, MTI-TV City, New York City, Sync Sound, Lebowitz/Gould/Design, Inc., Oasis Music, Inc.
- Executive Producers: Donald Johnson, Angus Wright