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Revision as of 09:09, 27 January 2020
- “The passengers all said what a bad railway it was. Then they told the man how bad he was instead. Everyone was very cross!”
- ― The narrator
Jeremiah Jobling was once a passenger on James' train.
Biography
After James bumped the coaches too hard, it was Jeremiah Jobling who had the leather bootlaces needed to mend the brake-pipe along with the newspaper. When he refused to give up the laces, the passengers started to say it was a bad railway and called him a bad man, which pressured him into giving them to the guard. It was not revealed if they were returned.
In the television series, it appears that he has become a railway inspector and once requested James to take him to the Fat Controller for a meeting.
Appearances
Thomas & Friends
Music Videos |
Magazine Stories
- 1988 - James and the Coaches
Voice Actors
- Hirohiko Kakegawa (Japan; first series only)
- Katsuji Mori (Japan; Bertie's Chase)
- Takeshi Endo (Japan; Daisy)
- Toshio Kobayashi (Japan; third series only)
- Yasuhiro Takato (Japan; Bulgy only)
Trivia
- Jeremiah was never named in the television series.
- In the third series, his hat was repainted into a different shade of brown. The body of his model was also swapped with other characters from this series onward.
Merchandise
- Departing Now (discontinued)