Bob the Builder, Series 4
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Bob the Builder gets the job done with help from the entire team, including Wendy, the machines — and even the pets! Bob and his friends face the challenges of each job, sometimes making mistakes by always somehow fixing them — all it takes is an enterprising spirit and a little teamwork! This exciting series teaches the positive values of friendship and hard work, while remaining fun and engaging for young viewers.
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| 1 | VideoDizzy's Crazy Paving / Scoop's Stegosaurus | Bob and Wendy finish plastering a wall, and while it is drying, Wendy decides to make a start on another job - laying a garden path for Mrs Potts. Things begin badly: Mrs Potts is afraid Roley will crush her flower beds, and insists that Wendy use a hand roller. Roley's hurt feelings are mollified when Wendy asks him to supervise her rolling. Bob rings to say that the plaster is dry, so Wendy goes back to help him with the painting, leaving Muck and Dizzy to lay the paving stones. Their horse-play results in the stones getting smashed. Bob is worried about the Machines being left alone, so Wendy returns to discover the disaster. Dizzy's suggestion of laying the broken stones is dismissed by Muck, but Wendy thinks it is a brilliant idea - crazy paving! Mrs Potts returns from the shops and is delighted at this novel touch. / Bob is digging a ditch for Farmer Pickles when he notices something in the trench. Suspecting it might be a dinosaur bone, he rings Mr Ellis the museum curator. There appears to be an entire stegosaurus skeleton, and Scoop is left at the site with instructions not to let anyone touch the bones. Spud is determined to take a look and tells Scoop that he has found some even bigger bones in the next field. A curious Scoop cannot resist going to take a peek. | 20:19 | £1.89 | View In iTunes |
| 2 | VideoSneezing Scoop / Roley's Animal Rescue | Farmer Pickles asks Bob for some old tyres to hold down a tarpaulin in his field. Bob agrees to drop them off on his way to the Lazenby's. At the field, Scoop starts sneezing. Bob realises he has hay fever, and sends him home. Spud follows Bob to the Lazenby's, where he causes mischief with one of the tyres. Bob sends him to the yard to look after Scoop. Delighted with his new job, Spud decides to find out what else makes Scoop sneeze. Bob finishes work and heads home, with Lofty carrying Spud's tyre. / While refurbishing Farmer Pickles' cottage, Bob finds a hibernating hedgehog. Scoop takes it to the yard for Wendy to look after, but she has gone to the builders' merchants. Scoop leaves the hedgehog with Roley and goes off to join her. Farmer Pickles calls in to see if Wendy has finished making his gate, and Roley explains that she will be back soon. As he drives off, Scruffty leaps out of Travis's trailer and chases Pilchard around the yard. | 20:18 | £1.89 | View In iTunes |
| 3 | VideoScarecrow Dizzy / One Shot Wendy | Bob is building a shed in Farmer Pickles' field while Wendy whitewashes his farmhouse. Pilchard comes too in Dizzy's mixer. As Bob lays the shed's foundations, some mice appear and Pilchard gives chase - Dizzy stops them running onto the concrete, but skids into it herself. Bob smoothes it out and goes to fetch the shed, leaving Dizzy to guard the cement. / While Wendy takes the Machines to build a Crazy Golf course, Bob stays at the yard to assemble one of the novelty 'holes' - a miniature windmill. Wendy discovers the instructions in her toolbox and phones Bob, who says he doesn't need them. As Roley flattens the greens, Bird spots a small white object in the grass. Roley runs over the object which he thinks is an egg. Bird fetches Wendy, who reassures Roley that it is only a golf ball. | 20:18 | £1.89 | View In iTunes |
| 4 | VideoSpud Lends a Hand / Bob and the Bandstand | Bob is putting up a rainwater tank in Farmer Pickles' field, while Wendy builds a toy sailing boat for her nephew's birthday. A curious Spud sees Lofty pass by with the tank, and decides to help. While Bob is installing a sprinkler system in the lower field, Spud encourages the others to finish the job without supervision. / Bob is refurbishing the bandstand in the park for a concert which Farmer Pickles will conduct. Roley is excited about meeting the band, and the machines provide their own 'Oom-pah' accompaniment as they work. | 20:18 | £1.89 | View In iTunes |
| 5 | VideoFarmer Pickles Pigpen / Bob on the Run | Farmer Pickles calls by to ask Bob to build a run for Scruffty, but he drops his mobile phone. Wendy is about to leave to build a bike shed at the school, when she hears Farmer Pickles' phone ringing. It is Mrs Percival reminding him that he has promised to look after the school's guinea pigs for the holidays. Wendy asks Scoop to take Farmer Pickles' phone back and tell him about the guinea pigs. / Mrs Percival is raising money for a new sports pavilion but, despite Bob going on a sponsored run, she is still far from reaching her target. The Machines volunteer to undertake a 'sponsored demolition' of the old pavilion. During a practice session, Lofty loses control of his demolition ball so Bob fastens it tightly to avoid further accidents. He absent-mindedly slips the spanner into his tracksuit pocket and takes it with him on his sponsored run. | 20:18 | £1.89 | View In iTunes |
| 6 | VideoForget-me-knot Bob / Roley and the Rockstar | Bob has a new personal organizer, which has details of all his jobs for the day. However, as soon as Wendy sets off to build a garden wall, the screen goes blank. Rather than admit that it is broken, Bob ties knots in his handkerchief to remind him of his jobs - put up a new bin, clear Mrs Broadbent's guttering... or is it Mrs Potts'? He finds one knot there already, but can't remember what it is for. Meanwhile, Wendy is having problems with the wall, due to some well-meaning interference from Mr Beasley. Bob clears Mrs Potts' gutter, but should have been fixing her garden gnome. / One scorching hot day, Bob is installing a garden pond for rock star Lennie Lazenby. Roley is excited to be meeting his hero. Wendy is laying out a Nature Trail: first she erects a signpost, then Lofty has to clear a fallen tree. Spotting a duckling behind the tree, Lofty panics and the duckling rushes away. Next, they build a stile, when two ducklings appear. | 20:18 | £1.89 | View In iTunes |
| 7 | VideoScruffty the Detective / Watercolour Wendy | Mr Ellis, the museum curator, is planning a Time Capsule, to which everyone in town contributes an item. Bob builds a metal chest to be used as the Capsule and he and Wendy are to dig a hole outside the museum to bury it in. While they are inside the museum, Spud comes along and finds the Capsule. Thinking it is some sort of treasure chest, he loads it into the back of Travis's trailer, throwing out all the items inside en route, since he thinks they are complete rubbish. He collects his own 'treasure' (feathers, bits of twig etc.) and puts these in instead. However Farmer Pickles' dog, Scruffty, has seen Spud take the Capsule, and leads Bob, Farmer Pickles and Mr Ellis on a trail. They find Spud just about to bury the Capsule, and take it back to the Museum for its proper burial. / Some paving slabs are delivered to Bob's yard for a special job which Mr Bentley the Buidling Inspector wants done. Meanwhile, Wendy is taking a day off to do some water-colour painting in the country. Bob and team arrive at the Town Square to find that the slabs have to be assembled into the pattern of the town's coat of arms. When Mr Bentley calls Bob into the Town Hall to fix a squeaky door, the Machines try to assemble the pattern themselves, but cannot get it right. Wendy's attempts to finish her painting are frustrated by Scruffty, who picks up Wendy's mobile phone, thinking it is a bone, and buries it somewhere in a nearby field. Farmer Pickles saves the day by giving Scruffty a real bone, which he buries right next to Wendy's phone. | 20:18 | £1.89 | View In iTunes |
| Total: 7 Episodes |

- SD Version
- Genre: Kids
- Released: 01 February 2001
- © 2009 HIT Entertainment Limited and Keith Chapman













