Washington, Dec 9 (Inditop.com) Programmes for children on TV can carry underlying political themes that may surprise parents.

After analysing 23 episodes of Thomas and Friends, a show about a train, his friends and their adventures on a fictional island, Shauna Wilton, political scientist and assistant professor, University of Alberta, was able to identify themes that didn’t seem constructive for youngsters.

“While the show conveys a number of positive political values such as tolerance, listening, communicating with others…, it also represents a conservative political ideology that punishes individual initiative, opposes critique and change, and relegates females to supportive roles,” said Wilton.

The Thomas and Friends TV series is shown in 130 countries around the world. Wilton noted storylines in several episodes that divided the characters into different social classes and punished those who tried to gain individual power.

“Any change is seen as disrupting the natural order of things.” As well, of 49 main characters listed in the show, only eight were female, reflecting a general trend among children’s programming, Wilton said.

Parents, teachers and other experts such as political scientists would be wise to give children’s shows a closer look, she added, according to an Alberta release.

“We tend to think of children’s TV shows as neutral and safe, but they still carry messages. Eventually, these children will attain full political citizenship, and the opinions and world outlook they develop now, partially influenced by shows like Thomas and Friends, are part of that process.”

Wilton had earlier presented her research findings at a conference of the Canadian Political Science Association.