William Dufris, who voiced the title character in the U.S. and Canadian version of the children’s series 'Bob the Builder' for its first nine seasons, has died of cancer
Bob the Builder,
voicing the busy title character for its first nine seasons. The show aired on Nick Jr. from 2001-04 and PBS Kids from 2005-18. It followed the daily routine of carpenter Bob and his trusty crew of building vehicles, including Scoop, Muck, Lofty and Dizzy, along with human partner Wendy and his cat Pilchard.
In each episode, the crew would be summoned to take on a big construction project, and upon getting their assignment, Bob would turn to his crew and ask, “Can we build it?” — to which his “staff” replied in unison, “Yes we can!” It became the series’ signature catchphrase.
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