Season 1 (2004)
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Episodes 27
The Big Bang
Everyone is mystified as to the source of the loud noises that are causing chaos all around the farm. Stan and Little Red Tractor decide to investigate.
Read MoreThe Ladder
A storm has left Gosling farm in disarray, so Stumpy offers to mend some loose roof tiles. Mr Jones borrows Stan's ladder, not realising that Stumpy is still on the roof. And to make matters worse, rainclouds are beginning to gather.
Read MoreThe Gold Cup
While cleaning out a barn Stan finds an old map showing the location of a gold cup won by Stan’s grandfather during the long-gone annual Babblebrook horse race.
Read MoreLittle Red Tractor's Birthday
The children secretly prepare a birthday party for Little Red Tractor, while Stan tries to think of the perfect present for him.
Read MoreMaking Hay
Mr. Jones is ready to harvest but is stranded in his driveway when Big Blue breaks down. Stan and Little Red Tractor chip in. Walter tries to help, which only makes matters worse.
Read MoreThe Lucky Day
Stan is not a great believer in luck, but a series of fortunate escapes makes him reconsider. Could it be the lucky penny, the four-leaf clover or the horseshoe that they have collected that is bringing them luck?
Read MoreGarage Sale
Stan and Little Red Tractor gather bric-a-brac from the neighbourhood for Mr Jones's garage sale.
Read MoreCheesed Off
A terrible smell at the garage forces Walter and Stan to dig up the drains to try to find the cause. At Rose Cottage, Stumpy is trapped inside the greenhouse by a giant cheese.
Read MoreHot Hot Hot
It is a swelteringly hot day in Babblebrook and without any wind, Stumpy can not mill Mr Jones's corn. Mr. Turvey can't do his exercises. Luckily, the Little Red Tractor finds a solution to both problems.
Read MoreTiger Tiger
Stumpy hears there's a tiger on the loose and, in spreading the word, manages to spread a good deal of panic.
Read MoreFarm Of The Year
When Mr Jones's efforts to win the Farm of the Year prize are ruined by the mysterious arrival of an old wreck outside his front door, he is sure Little Red Tractor is behind it.
Read MoreSilence Of The Cows
A photographer is visiting Babblebrook to take pictures of Mr Jones and his farm, so he borrows Stan's cows.
Read MoreThe Big Sneeze
Stumpy is delighted with the arrival of his new trailer and uses it to deliver potted plants to his friends.
Read MoreThe Secret Den
Ryan and Amy enlist Stan and Little Red Tractor to help them find the perfect place for a den.
Read MoreThe Detectives
Amy, Ryan and Stan turn detectives to find out what really caused an accident.
Read MoreDog Done
Patch is drawn to the cliff top by the bleating sound of distant sheep. As the cliff top crumbles away Patch falls down to a precarious ledge below. Walter is having car trouble. With a stalled engine and faulty brakes, it is only luck that stops them from crashing over the cliff edge. Once again it is left to Stan and Little Red Tractor to come to the rescue. But will they be in time?
Read MoreBye Bye Blue
Mr Jones has decided to sell Big Blue. The latest model has just come out and Mr Jones wants to keep up with the latest technology. Stan, Walter and Nicola can not believe the news when they find out. To make Mr Jones realise how important Big Blue is, Stan comes up with one of his plans.
Read MoreEnter The Dragon
It's the annual Babblebrook fair. Ryan and Amy are excited because Stan has agreed to help them dress Little Red Tractor up as a dragon for the final procession. Mr Jones refuses to enter into the spirit of things: he thinks that fairs are tacky, and as for talk of dragons - what nonsense!
With fancy painting from Stumpy, Little Red Tractor makes a convincing dragon. Mr Jones is in for surprise - perhaps dragons do exist after all.
Read MoreWater Water
Ryan and Amy make a water divining rod and search for Babblebrook Spring. Their investigations lead them to the front garden of Mr Jones, who shoos them away, seeing an opportunity to develop his own bottled water plant. He hops into Big Blue and starts digging, only to crack a water main and cut off the water supply to the neighbourhood. It's all hands to the pump as people join together to return services to normal.
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