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00:00Ivor the engine. Oh, yes, there he is, a clan mad by the winter quarters of Banger's Circus.
00:16Oh, yes, of course, Charlie Banger has invited Ivor to go with the circus. Ivor the singing engine.
00:22Now then, Mr. Jones, you don't have to worry about Ivor at all. He'll be a great success and famous before you know it.
00:30Famous? Oh, I don't think he'd want to be famous. Nothing like that.
00:34Well, anyway, Mr. Mukherjee and his elephants will look after him and he'll be perfectly all right.
00:41Oh, well, right-o then. Bye, Ivor. Enjoy your holiday.
00:49Well, come on, Dye, then. Back to work.
00:52Uh, Jones?
00:59Yes, Dye?
01:00You said you'd arranged a replacement. Something to do Ivor's work while he's away.
01:06That's right.
01:07What is it?
01:08Oh, well, it's hard to describe, really. Parts of an old lorry and some sawn-up slag tubs.
01:14And Bynum Smith put it together. He calls it a juggernaut.
01:16Is that it?
01:24That's it, Dye. Give us a swing on the handle to start it.
01:31Oh, well.
01:32Oh, it smells, man.
01:44Well, at least it worked.
01:47Well, for a day or two, anyway.
01:48But after that, things began to go wrong.
01:52It broke down twice in Grumbly Town.
01:54It lost a wheel at Tannic Edge.
01:57It balled over at the crossing and ended up being towed in by Bluebell the donkey.
02:01By the end of the week, they tied a chestnut barrow on top so they could carry a dragon with them
02:09to fly and fetch help whenever it broke down.
02:14And then one day, they were up at Mr. Dinwiddie's pit,
02:17loading lumps of gold to take down and bury in Mr. Dinwiddie's storehouse.
02:21Oh, this stuff is heavy.
02:27Hardly worth digging it up if you're only going to bury it again.
02:30Oh, you'll get used to it.
02:33The first thousand tons is the worst.
02:37Say, what are the bricks like on this juggernaut of yours?
02:41Oh, they're terrible.
02:43I thought they were.
02:45It's running away.
02:47What? What?
02:47Oh, hi, hi, come back.
02:49Stop, stop, slap the bricks on.
02:51Stop, hold on the bricks.
02:52It can't, are you, George?
02:54It isn't time for the engine, no?
02:56But it will crash.
02:58Yeah, I dare say it will.
03:00It will come off at the corner and go right over the cliff.
03:04But the dragon, it rests as a sleep on the chestnut barrow.
03:07Oh.
03:08He'll be killed if he falls in the lake.
03:10Oh, there's a trumpet.
03:12Oh, here it is.
03:15You'll never hear that.
03:16Oh, yes, he will.
03:18He's a dragon.
03:19Oh.
03:21Look, there he goes.
03:24Oh.
03:25And there goes the juggernaut.
03:33Oh, dear.
03:34And all your lovely gold, too.
03:37Oh, don't you worry about that.
03:40There's plenty more where that came from.
03:43Oh, dear.
03:44Oh, dear.
03:44That was a marvellous thing.
03:49Oh, Idris.
03:50Oh, thank goodness you're safe.
03:52Well, I'm off home to smoke here while I'm still warm.
03:57Yes, right-o.
03:58See you later.
04:01Oh, well.
04:02That's that, then.
04:03I wonder what we do next.
04:12That's Charlie Banger's little aeroplane, isn't it?
04:15Ivor, Clan Mad, tomorrow.
04:27Oh, thank goodness for that.
04:30You'll be glad to see you, my dear, see?
04:32Come on.
04:33Let's have a cup of tea.
04:35Let's have a cup of tea.
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