Andrew Brenner

"The live action appealed to me as it felt like the best train set ever and I had and loved my model railway as a child."

- Andrew Brenner on the original live action model series, 2012 SiF interview

Andrew Brenner (born in Key West, Florida, USA) is an American-born English script writer, songwriter and singer who is the current head writer for Thomas & Friends. He started writing for the seventeenth season in November 2010 for which he wrote ten episodes, when Sharon Miller stepped down. He also wrote ten episodes for the eighteenth season, six episodes for the nineteenth season, and ten episodes for the twentieth season, three of them were story adaptations from The Railway Series book Small Railway Engines. He additionally worked as a script editor for Blue Mountain Mystery before taking over as head writer.

Career
He previously worked on the magazine stories, starting at the beginning of their publication in 1987. He was given seasons one and two on video and was asked to adapt the episodes into magazine stories. When he ran out of episodes to adapt, he wrote original stories, several of which were adapted into third season episodes without his knowledge or consent. He stopped working on the magazines soon after. He was never credited for his work in either the magazines or the television series. Among the stories that were adapted were Henry's Forest, which was inspired by a storm that caused damage and blew trees over around London.

He was also the head writer of "Tractor Tom", "Angelina Ballerina", "Fireman Sam", and "The Cramp Twins". It also stated on his online CV that he is the headwriter for Jack and the Pack. This was later removed for unknown reasons.

Season 17

 * Gordon Runs Dry
 * Bill or Ben?
 * Too Many Fire Engines
 * Santa's Little Engine
 * The Missing Christmas Decorations
 * The Frozen Turntable
 * Away From the Sea
 * The Smelly Kipper
 * Gone Fishing
 * Thomas' Shortcut

Season 18

 * Old Reliable Edward
 * Disappearing Diesels
 * Duck in the Water
 * Thomas the Quarry Engine
 * Thomas and the Emergency Cable
 * Missing Gator
 * Spencer's VIP
 * Last Train for Christmas
 * Marion and the Dinosaurs
 * Millie and the Volcano

Season 19

 * Best Engine Ever
 * The Little Engine Who Raced Ahead
 * Philip to the Rescue
 * The Other Side of the Mountain
 * No Help At All
 * Goodbye Fat Controller

Season 20

 * Toby's New Friend
 * Saving Time
 * Pouty James
 * Three Steam Engines Gruff
 * Engine of the Future
 * Hugo and the Airship
 * Cautious Connor
 * Tit for Tat
 * Mike's Whistle
 * Useful Railway

Specials

 * King of the Railway
 * Tale of the Brave
 * The Adventure Begins
 * Sodor's Legend of the Lost Treasure
 * The Great Race
 * Journey Beyond Sodor
 * Big World! Big Adventures!

Mr. Perkins

 * Mr. Perkins' Storytime: The Flying Kipper
 * Mr. Perkins' Postcard: Ulfstead Castle
 * Mr. Perkins' Storytime: Trucks!
 * Mr. Perkins' Postcard: Blue Mountain Quarry
 * Mr. Perkin's Storytime: Thomas and Gordon
 * Mr. Perkin's Postcard: Knapford Station
 * Mr. Perkins' Storytime: Pop Goes The Diesel
 * Mr. Perkins' Postcard: The Dieselworks
 * Mr. Perkins Storytime: Gordon Goes Foreign
 * Mr. Perkins Storytime: Henry and the Elephant
 * Mr. Perkins Storytime: Thomas Comes to Breakfast
 * Mr. Perkins Storytime: The Story of How Toby and Henrietta Came to Sodor
 * Mr. Perkins Storytime: Percy the Ghost Train
 * Mr. Perkins Storytime: Thomas and Bertie
 * Mr. Perkins Storytime: Percy and Harold
 * Mr. Perkins Storytime: Thomas, Terence and the Snow
 * Mr. Perkins Storytime: Sir Topham Hatt's Engines
 * Mr. Perkins Storytime: Trouble in the Shed

Magazines
He also wrote several magazine stories, which were adapted into eleven third season episodes, three fifth season episodes and one seventeenth season episode:
 * Thomas Gets Bumped -  adapted from Hello, Thomas! and A Bump on the Line
 * Thomas, Percy and the Dragon - adapted from Percy's Night Out and Percy and the Dragon
 * Diesel Does it Again - adapted from Trouble in the Harbour Yard and Bumps
 * Henry's Forest - adapted from the magazine story of the same name and Clearing Up
 * No Joke for James - adapted from The Express and A Passenger for James
 * Thomas, Percy and the Post Train - adapted from The Post Train and After the Last Train
 * Trust Thomas - adapted from Bertie's Bumpy Roads
 * Edward, Trevor and the Really Useful Party - adapted from The Vicar's Fete and Edward and the Vicar
 * One Good Turn - adapted from Head On and Pulling Together
 * Heroes - adapted from In a Muddle and the magazine story of the same name.
 * Percy, James and the Fruitful Day - adapted from Percy Gets Jammed
 * Something in the Air - adapted from A Fishy Smell
 * Thomas, Percy and Old Slow Coach - adapted from Fire
 * Thomas and the Rumours - adapted from An Important Visitor and Rumours and Speculation
 * Bill or Ben? - adapted from Diesel's Race

Songs Written

 * Never Overlook A Little Engine
 * We Make A Team Together
 * Will You Won't You
 * Streamlining
 * I'm Full of Surprises
 * You Can Only Be You
 * The Shooting Star Is Coming Through
 * Be Who You Are, and Go Far
 * He's Full of Surprises
 * Somebody Has to be the Favourite
 * Who's Thomas?
 * The Hottest Place in Town
 * I Want to Go Home
 * We Can't Do Anything
 * The Most Important Thing is Being Friends

Songs Performed

 * He's Full of Surprises (with Ian McCue, David Stoten and Oliver Davis)

Trivia

 * He, Teresa Gallagher, David Holt and Oliver Davis all worked on "The Likeaballs".
 * He, Oliver Davis, Denise Green, Marion Edwards and Salty's Lighthouse actor Ian James Corlett all worked on "The Cramp Twins".
 * He, Michael Carrington, Emma Fernando, Teresa Gallagher, Ian McCue, Kerry Shale and Rupert Degas all have worked on "The Amazing World of Gumball".