Davey Moore

Davey Moore (born on 28 January 1972) is an English scriptwriter and development executive. He was an episode writer for Thomas & Friends from 2010 to 2017. He has written a total of thirty-four episodes for Thomas and Friends; six for the seventeenth season, seven for the eighteenth season, five for the nineteenth season, six for the twentieth season and five for the twenty-first and nine episodes for the twenty-second season. He also wrote the Thomas Around the World segments.

Other credits include "Chuggington", "Postman Pat", "Dennis and Gnasher", and many more.

Season 17

 * Calm Down Caitlin
 * Luke's New Friend
 * The Switch
 * Not Now, Charlie!
 * The Lost Puff
 * Percy's Lucky Day

Season 18

 * Duncan and the Grumpy Passenger
 * No Steam Without Coal
 * Toad's Bright Idea
 * Duncan the Humbug
 * The Perfect Gift
 * Timothy and the Rainbow Truck
 * Samson at Your Service

Season 19

 * The Truth About Toby
 * Henry Spots Trouble
 * Den and Dart
 * Reds vs. Blues
 * Rocky Rescue

Season 20

 * Ryan and Daisy
 * The Way She Does It
 * Love Me Tender
 * The Railcar and the Coaches
 * The Missing Breakdown Train
 * Mucking About

Season 21

 * Springtime for Diesel
 * A Most Singular Engine
 * Stuck in Gear
 * Emily in the Middle
 * Daisy's Perfect Christmas

Trivia

 * According to an interview, two of his favourite Classic Series episodes are Rusty and the Boulder and Thomas' Train. Luke's New Friend is one of his favourite written episodes as it was his first.
 * He, Mark Huckerby, Nick Ostler and Dave Ingham have all written episodes for "The Octonaunts". Additionally, Keith Wickham, Rob Rackstraw and Teresa Gallagher voice characters in the show.
 * He, Polly Churchill, Rachel Dawson, Lizzie Ennever, Dave Ingham, Simon Nicholson and Mark Robertson all wrote episodes for "Topsy and Tim".
 * He wrote for the show "Dennis and Gnasher" which featured the voices of Teresa Gallagher, Rob Rackstraw, Rasmus Hardiker, Bob Golding and Keith Scott.
 * He and George Tarry have wrote episodes for "Postman Pat".
 * Both he and Lee Pressman have worked on "Rastamouse".