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The Shoe People is a 1987 British children's television Show Created by James Driscoll that ran from 1987 to 1992 by Filmfair (currently WildBrain) and aired on TV-am and CITV, featuring the voice of Philip Whitchurch (who is also the narrator), and later Jo Wyatt in 1992. The show was aired on Nick Jr.'s Eureeka's Castle as a segment, these were redubbed for the American audiences, Similar to Roobarb (which was also shown on a segment on the same Nick Jr. show), Bob the Builder, Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends, Peppa Pig, and The Magic Roundabout (renamed The Magic Carousel for US audiences) however a part of an episode has surfaced, that episode being "Delay at Shoetown Railway Station", but it is now lost again. The voice cast and narration is currently unknown.The Rest of the 26 Episodes will likely be on an old video tape somewhere picking up dust

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The Shoe People - Delay at Shoetown Railway Station (US DUB)

The only Episode (Partial)

UPDATE: The remaining footage of the US dub is found again by Kickety Kickall Rises.

Lost Episodes[]

Can you keep a Secret?

Sergeant Major

A Day at the Seaside

Trampy

Trampy's Birthday Surprise

Margot

Charlie

A Rainy Day Problem

Tea at the Little Big Top

Fun and Games in the Park

Charlie's Car

P.C. Boot to the Rescue

Trampy's Dream

The Fair Comes to Shoetown

Sneaker

The Windmill Has Stopped

A Job for Wellington

Margot's Mirror

The Missing Jumble

The Paper Chase

Where's Baby Bootee

Trampy Mows the Lawn

The Great Sledge Race

The Mystery Tour

Our Very Own Circus

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