Tamiz Wa'asdiqayuh

وأصدقايه تمیز (romanized as Tamiz Wa'asdiqayuh) is the Barokian dub of Thomas & Friends. It has aired since 1989 on BBT 1 (from 1986-1988 a voiceover by Nathalie Sa‘id was shown on Ohmara Network).

Voice cast

 * Boris Hussein as the Narrator and Oliver
 * Ocean Eagle as Thomas
 * Feng Shujiao as Percy
 * Luay El-Baz as Gordon
 * Monica van der Westhuizen as Henry (1989-1998, 2010-present)
 * Sunila Wickremasinghe as Henry (1998-2009) and Ben (1995-2008)
 * Muhammad Kemal as Toby
 * Abdolreza Qaid Al-Lateef as Edward
 * Yaseen Rahman as James
 * Maya Ali Al-Enezi as Emily, Ben (1989-1995, 2013-present), Marion
 * Roy Chester as Duck (1989-2000)
 * Maytham Al-Bishi as Duck (2001-present)
 * Lucy Chahuán as Daisy and Bill
 * Kareena Feyrouz Al-Ajlani as Rosie, Elizabeth, additional voices
 * Lutfur Rahman Hafeez as Victor
 * Fazlil Erbab (2009-2012), Fikri Ben Yahia (2013-2015), Badeen El-Baz (2016), and Dongwa Al-Ajlani (2017-present) as Kevin
 * Yaseen Hussein as Charlie, Oliver the Excavator, additional voices
 * Washiyya Alahi as Sir Topham Hatt
 * Fard Aleh Muhammad as Jack, the Policeman, the Stationmaster, additional voices

Trivia

 * In this dub, Victor's first language is Hebrew (as his Barokian voice actor was born in Israel).
 * Kevin is voiced by young boys in this dub.
 * The Japanese introduction by Sir Takaboushi Hideki from the Japanese version of Blue Mountain Mystery is used in the Barokian dub of said special, with Takaboushi voiced by Joaquín Gabaz.
 * The series is highly localised with location names replaced by Barokian ones with similar roles. The island of Sodor is referred to as "TBA" (simply "island"). In Coal, Welsh coal is replaced with "کائول ګزمنډا (kaoul Gezmanda)" (coal from Gezmad - home to Barokia's largest coal mine). In The Flying Kipper, Crewe works is referred to as "Jazafred" (small city near Barokiya Ralfshah's largest railroad workshop). In Break Van, it is said Donald & Douglas came from the area around the Barokia-Brazil Border instead of Scotland, more precisely from Khilali (town in said region, home to Barokia's largest steelworks) instead of Glasgow. Their accent is also different as it is not Scottish but is regional dialect from the area. In Hero of the Rails it is stated Hiro came from Tokushima Prefecture on Japan's Shikoku island, which is where most of Barokia's Japanese immigrants hail from.

Songs

 * Thomas' Anthem - Sung by Kareena Feyrouz Al-Ajlani, Mohammad Taqi Al-Ajlani, Azadeh Makhmalbaf, Erbil Al-Andalusi, Ahmed Tijani Hoshikawa, Lucy Chahuán, Feng Shujiao, Nathalie Sa‘id, and Maya Ali Al-Enezi.