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  1. Something in the Air is the fifteenth episode of the fifth series. It is loosely based on the magazine stories A Fishy Smell and Erosion. In the US, it aired with Oliver's Find in an episode of Storytime with Thomas. Thomas is at the quayside and is about to take vans full of fish to Knapford Docks for Henry's train, The Flying Kipper. The fishermen, however, are using old equipment and Thomas ...

  2. 24 de dic. de 2020 · These three remakes (Diesel Does It Again, All at Sea, and Something in the Air) are sort of my transition period – moving on from the older, pretty cringey ...

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  3. Thunderclap Newman singles chronology. " Something in the Air ". (1969) "Accidents". (1970) Official audio. "Something in the Air" on YouTube. " Something in the Air " is the debut single by English rock band Thunderclap Newman, written by Speedy Keen who also sang the song. It was a No. 1 single for three weeks in the UK Singles Chart in July ...

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  5. 15 de mar. de 2020 · Thomas takes a slow delivery of fish to Henry but doesn't get to give him the warning that no one bigger than him can take the sunken rails. Henry is in such...

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  6. 22 de jun. de 2018 · Part 2 of my 1 year on 1000 subs celebration. Next part coming hopefully tomorrow. Another collab with Thomas Take-Along. Go subscribe to him

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  7. 21 de feb. de 2019 · There’s probably a stage musical waiting to be written about one and a half hit wonders Thunderclap Newman. The one hit was, of course, Something In the Air, which spent 12 weeks in the 1969 charts, three of them at number one – replacing The Beatles’ Ballad of John and Yoko and holding off Elvis Presley, and still a much played golden oldie and go-to tv commercial track.