Bob the Builder - Season 15

Season 15

Episodes

The House That Lofty Built
Bob moves his mobile home to Bobland Bay and Lofty turns the machine shelter into a makeshift house.

Bob's Big Idea
Bob is having trouble designing his dream house in Sunflower Valley.

Roley Brings the House Down
Roley and Muck play in the mud, but an accident leads to the old machine shelter being knocked down.

Muck's Machine Wash
Muck is unhappy when he finds that Bob has built a machine to clean all the vehicles, as he knows it will clean all the muck off him.

Lofty's Comet
Bob, his dad and Lofty build an observatory so everyone can watch a comet pass over the valley.

Lofty the Lifeguard
Lofty rescues a famous film director, Oscar Flicks, who gets into trouble at sea.

Star Struck Spud
Bob and the gang build a drive-in cinema, before Oscar Flicks' sea monster movie shot in Bobland Bay is finally shown.

Go, Mr. Bentley, Go!
Mr. Bentley takes Scrambler on as his personal trainer when Bob and the team build an exercise park at Bobland Bay.

Tumbler and the Skate Park
Tumbler arrives in Sunflower valley to help build a skate park.

Fantastic Flex
The lens needs replacing on the lighthouse, so Flex comes to help.

Packer's Trailer Trouble
Bob and the machines build an ice-cream parlor in Bobland Bay, but Packer gets his deliveries all muddled up.

Scoop's Best Team Ever
Scoop worries that Benny will replace him as Bob's number one machine.

Spud and the Hotel
The first guests arrive at the Bobland Bay Hotel and Spud decides to help out by trying his hand at every job.

Tumbler's Perfect Promenade
Tumbler wants the promenade at the Bobland Bay Hotel to be unique to Bobland Bay. Spud tries to do every job in the hotel but he ends up causing chaos instead.

Clean as a Whistle Bristle
Items go missing soon after Bristle the street cleaner arrives. Scoop also gets stuck in a snow bank.
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