Bob the Builder - Season 8

Season 8
Episodes

Bob the Photographer
Bob takes some pictures of the town.

Mr. Bentley's Trains
Mrs. Bentley loses the toy train which he thinks are special to him.

Wendy's Big Night Out
Wendy goes out for a night on the town.

Racing Muck
While excavating for a pool and learning about working slowly and carefully to avoid breakage, Muck discovers the remains of an ancient racetrack.

Mr. Beasley's Noisy Pipes
Mr. Beasley mistakes the noise of his old pipes for a mole stuck under his floorboards which gives him anxiety.

Lofty's Jungle Fun
Lofty imagines what it would be like to be in the jungle.

Ballroom Bob
Bob gets some secret dance lessons from Mrs. Percival, but he realises that he can't dance the salsa until an outdoor dancefloor is built.

Molly's Fashion Show
Molly hosts a fashion show, but it then goes wrong.

Spud and the Doves
Spud gets some trouble with doves.

First Aid Molly
Molly takes a first aid job at wanting to be a doctor.

Mr Bentley: Dogsitter
Mr. Bentley is dog sitting, but the dog escapes.

Travis Gets Lucky
Travis starts having a lucky day.

Scruffty on Guard
Scruffty is guarding duty, but he soon gets distracted.
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