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00:00The End
00:30To be continued...
01:00Every afternoon, Thomas the Tank Engine puffs along his branch line with Annie and Clarabelle.
01:10First, they pass the water mill.
01:14Next, they come to a big farm.
01:17Then, they can see a bridge with a village nestled either side of it.
01:23This is a special place.
01:24Whenever children hear Thomas coming along, they stand on the bridge waving until he is out of sight.
01:36One day, Thomas was running late.
01:38He had stopped at the signal before the bridge to talk to some new children.
01:42Percy the Green Engine was waiting too.
01:47Hurry up, Thomas, called Percy when the signal dropped.
01:50If you're late, Sir Topham Hatt may get a new engine to replace you.
01:53He would never do that, thought Thomas, but he was worried.
02:00Next day, Thomas hurried along the line.
02:05Just ahead was the goods yard.
02:07There, on the platform, was an inspector waving a red flag.
02:14Next, Thomas saw some children.
02:16They were waving too.
02:17Something must be wrong, thought Thomas.
02:21This station is for goods, not passengers.
02:25Help, Thomas, help.
02:26We're glad to see you, called the children.
02:29Please, will you take us home?
02:31The station master explained to Thomas' driver that the school bus had broken down
02:35and all the parents would be worried if the children were late.
02:40Thomas waited as the children walked down from the bridge.
02:43Then he took the children to the next station where Bertie was waiting to take them home.
02:56When Thomas finished his journey, he was very late.
02:59He was worried that Sir Topham Hatt might be cross with him.
03:02I warned Thomas, puffed Percy to James.
03:07He's been late one time too many.
03:10He'll be in trouble now.
03:13But next morning, when Thomas picked up his passengers,
03:17Sir Topham Hatt was nowhere to be seen.
03:19Thank goodness, sighed Thomas.
03:33Thomas knows every part of his branch line.
03:37Just ahead was a stretch where the hot sun had bent the rails on the track.
03:41Careful, Thomas, called his driver.
03:48But it was too late.
03:55That's done it, said his driver.
03:57We shan't get any further today.
03:59But what about my passengers, asked Thomas.
04:02Don't worry, they'll be looked after, replied his driver.
04:06While Workman repaired the line, Thomas had to shunt freight cars in the yard.
04:13Bertie came to see him.
04:15I understand you need my help again.
04:18Yes, Bertie, replied Thomas sadly.
04:20I can't run without my rails.
04:24Bertie set off to collect Thomas' passengers.
04:33Hello, Bertie, they said.
04:34We're glad you're here.
04:37Bertie drove along the road that runs by the railway.
04:41He stopped at each station along the line.
04:45Sometimes he stopped between stations to let people off closer to their homes.
04:49Thomas felt miserable.
04:51I've lost my passengers to Bertie.
04:54They'll like him better than me.
04:57Sir Topham Hatt arrived.
05:00Your branch line is repaired.
05:02I'm going to change your timetable so that you and Bertie can work together more.
05:08When Thomas reached the station, there to his relief were all his passengers.
05:13Bertie is a good bus, but we missed our train rides with you, they said.
05:18Later, Thomas spoke to Bertie.
05:20Thank you for looking after my passengers.
05:22That's all right, Thomas.
05:24I'd like to make new friends, but I'm glad to share them with you.
05:28You're a good friend indeed, replied Thomas, and always will be.
06:02Trevor, the traction engine, is old-fashioned, but he doesn't care.
06:09He knows that he is really useful, like his friend Edward, the blue engine.
06:18Early one morning, Trevor was chuffing about the vicarage orchard.
06:21He had important news for Edward.
06:27The vicar says that not all children are able to have holidays by the sea,
06:31so he's having a garden party to raise money for a seaside trip.
06:36I'm going to be the star attraction, chatted Trevor, giving rides to all the visitors.
06:41The vicar is putting up posters all about it.
06:44I'd like to help, too, sighed Edward, but without my rails, I wouldn't be much good at a garden party.
06:55It was a beautiful day, but Edward was worried.
06:59I wish there was something I could do for the party, he said.
07:02I'd like to be helpful, like Trevor.
07:05Edward's driver laughed.
07:07You're helpful in your own way, and that's on the railway.
07:16Next day, it was Trevor's turn to look disappointed.
07:19He had bad news.
07:20The vicar's been so busy that he forgot to put up the posters.
07:25Now no one will know about the party.
07:28But Edward had an idea.
07:30Don't worry, he said.
07:31Everything is going to be all right.
07:34Then he explained to his driver.
07:37The vicar can paste his posters on my cab and coaches,
07:40so wherever I go, they'll go, too.
07:43Well done, Edward, said his driver.
07:45I'm sure Sir Topham Hatt will agree.
07:47As indeed he did.
07:52Edward steamed happily through the stations, collecting his passengers.
07:56Look, they said.
07:57The vicar is holding a party.
07:58We must go to that.
08:03Later, Trevor was resting in the orchard shed when Bertie rolled by.
08:09Hello, Trevor.
08:10Why are you dozing there like an old stick in the mud?
08:13I'm not dozing.
08:14I'm resting, replied Trevor.
08:16Then he told Bertie about the vicar's party.
08:20I'll be there, too, boasted Bertie.
08:22I'm not sure people will want to ride on an old traction engine
08:26after traveling in a smart red bus like me.
08:32The party day arrived.
08:34It had rained heavily during the night,
08:36and the orchard ground was soaked.
08:39Rain and mud won't spoil my day, said Trevor.
08:42No, indeed, agreed his driver.
08:44We'll stay on the road.
08:46Then we won't get bogged down.
08:53Trevor was soon busy trundling up and down the quiet country lane,
08:58carrying lots of laughing children.
09:00He was just turning a corner when he heard Bertie.
09:10Hello, old-timer.
09:12I'm taking everyone to the party.
09:14People have come from all over the island.
09:18Trevor gave Bertie a cheerful whistle
09:20and turned back toward the orchard.
09:22Then there was trouble.
09:28Help! I'm stuck!
09:30shouted Bertie.
09:31His wheels had sunk deep in the orchard mud.
09:36Terrence the tractor arrived just in time.
09:40I'm the one who has to plow fields, laughed Terrence.
09:43We'd better get you out of here.
09:44Using strong ropes, Terrence and Trevor pulled Bertie clear of the mud.
09:55This will teach Bertie a thing or two, Trevor chuffered to himself.
09:59At last, Bertie was on the road again.
10:02Thank you, Trevor.
10:03You're not a stick in the mud at all.
10:05No, smiled Trevor.
10:09But you were, just for a little while.
10:11That evening, the vicar arrived to see Edward and his driver.
10:16Thanks to your good idea about the posters,
10:19hundreds of people paid to come to the party.
10:21We've raised lots of money for the children.
10:24Edward was very pleased,
10:26and Trevor fell happily asleep
10:28thinking of all the children who would now get to the seaside at last.
11:05Duck and Percy enjoy their work at the harbor
11:08pulling and pushing cars full of cargo to and from the quay.
11:16But one morning, the engines were exhausted.
11:20The harbor was busier than ever.
11:22Sir Topham Hatt promised that another engine would be found to help them.
11:33Huh, it's about time, said Percy.
11:37I ache so much I can hardly get my wheels to move, agreed Duck.
11:41They waited for the engine to arrive.
11:43It came as a shock when he did.
11:47Good morning, squirmed Diesel in his oily voice.
11:53The two engines had not worked with Diesel for a long time.
11:56What are you doing here, gasped Duck?
11:59Your worthy top, Sir Topham Hatt, sent me.
12:04I hope you are pleased to see me again.
12:06I am to shunt some dreadfully tiresome cars.
12:10Shunt where, said Percy suspiciously.
12:14Where?
12:15Why, from here to there, purred Diesel.
12:18And then again from there to here.
12:20Easy, isn't it?
12:22With that, Diesel, as if to make himself quite clear,
12:25bumped some cars hard.
12:27Oh, screamed the cars.
12:31Grrrr, growled Diesel.
12:34Percy and Duck were horrified.
12:36They did not trust Diesel at all.
12:38They refused to work and would not leave their shed.
12:43Sir Topham Hatt was enjoying his tea and iced bun when the telephone rang.
12:48So there's trouble in the harbor yard?
12:50I'll be there right away.
12:54Diesel was working loudly and alone.
12:57Cargo lay on the quay.
13:02Ships and passengers were delayed.
13:07Everyone was complaining about Sir Topham Hatt's railway.
13:12Percy and Duck were sulking in their shed.
13:17What's all this?
13:19Demanded Sir Topham Hatt.
13:20We're on strike, Sir, said Percy nervously.
13:24Yes, added Duck.
13:25Beg pardon, sir, but we won't work with Diesel, sir.
13:31You said you sent him packing, sir.
13:34I have to give Diesel a second chance, replied Sir Topham Hatt.
13:38I'm trying to help you by bringing Diesel here.
13:41Now you must help me.
13:43He was the only engine available.
13:46Percy and Duck went sadly back to work.
13:48Next morning, things were no better.
13:53Diesel's driver had not put his brakes on properly and Diesel started to move.
13:58He went bump, straight into Percy.
14:00Wake up there, Percy, scowled Diesel.
14:06You have work to do.
14:08He didn't even say he was sorry to Percy.
14:13Later, Diesel bumped the car so hard that the loads went everywhere.
14:17What will Sir Topham Hatt say, gasped Percy.
14:21He won't like it, said Duck.
14:24So who's going to tell him, I wonder?
14:27Two goody-goody tattletales like you, I suppose?
14:32Percy and Duck did not want to be tattletales, so they said nothing.
14:36Diesel, thinking he could get away with his bad behavior, was ruder than ever.
14:40Next day, he was shunting freight cars full of china clay.
14:45He banged the cars hard into the buffers, but the buffers weren't secure.
14:50The silly cars were sunk.
14:56Sir Topham Hatt heard the news.
14:59The cars were hoisted safely from the sea, but the clay was lost.
15:04Sir Topham Hatt spoke severely to Diesel.
15:07The harbor master has told me everything.
15:09Things worked much better here before you arrived.
15:13I shall not be inviting you back.
15:15Now, Duck and Percy, I hope you won't mind having to handle the work by yourselves again.
15:20Oh, no, sir. Yes, please, sir, replied the engines.
15:24Whistling cheerfully, they puffed back to work while Diesel sulked slowly away.
15:39Whistling
15:51Whistling
15:52Whistling
15:53Whrows
15:53Whistling
15:54Whistling
15:59It was an important day in the yard.
16:10Everyone was busy and excited, making notes and taking photographs.
16:17A special visitor had arrived and was now the center of attention.
16:24Who is that? whispered Thomas to Duck.
16:27That, said Duck proudly, is a celebrity.
16:31A what? asked Percy.
16:33A celebrity is a very famous engine, replied Duck.
16:37Driver says we can talk to him soon.
16:39Oh, said Thomas, he's probably too famous to even notice us.
16:45Just then, Gordon arrived.
16:49Puh, said Gordon. Who cares? A lot of fuss about nothing, if you ask me.
16:54And he steamed away.
16:57Later that night, the engines found that the visitor wasn't conceited at all.
17:03He enjoyed talking to the other engines, till long after the stars came out.
17:10He left early next morning.
17:12Gordon was still complaining.
17:14Good riddance, he grumbled, chattering all night.
17:17Who is he, anyway?
17:19Duck told you, replied Thomas. He's famous.
17:22As famous as me? Nonsense.
17:26He's famouser than you.
17:27He went a hundred miles an hour before you were even thought of.
17:31Huh, so he says, huffed Gordon.
17:33But I didn't like his looks.
17:35He's got no dome.
17:36Never trust domeless engines.
17:38They're not respectable.
17:40I never boast, but I'd say a hundred miles an hour would be easy for me.
17:44Goodbye.
17:45Goodbye.
17:45Duck took some freight cars to Edward's station.
17:51Hello, called Edward.
17:53That famous engine came through this morning.
17:55He whistled to me.
17:56Wasn't he kind?
17:57He's the finest engine in the world, replied Duck.
18:01Then he told Edward what Gordon had said.
18:03Take no notice, soothed Edward.
18:06He's just jealous.
18:07He thinks no engine should be famous but him.
18:10Look, he's coming now.
18:13Gordon was running very fast.
18:15His wheels pounded the rails.
18:19He did it, I'll do it.
18:21He did it, I'll do it.
18:23Gordon's train rocketed past and was gone.
18:27He'll knock himself to bits, chuckled Duck.
18:33Gordon's driver eased him off.
18:39Steady, Gordon.
18:40We aren't running a race.
18:42We are, then, said Gordon, but he said it to himself.
18:49Suddenly, Gordon began to feel a little strange.
18:53The top of my boiler seems funny, he thought.
18:56It feels as if something is loose.
18:58I'd better go slower.
19:00But it was too late.
19:01On the viaduct, they met the wind.
19:04It was a teasing wind, which blew suddenly in hard puffs.
19:08Gordon thought it wanted to push him off the bridge.
19:11No, you don't, he said firmly.
19:14But the wind had other ideas.
19:16It curled round his boiler, crept under his loose dome,
19:19and lifted it off on the way into the valley below.
19:24Gordon was most uncomfortable.
19:26The cold wind was whistling through the hole where his dome should be,
19:30and he felt silly without it.
19:36At the big station, the freight cars laughed at him.
19:42Gordon tried to wheeesh them away.
19:44But they crowded round no matter what he did.
19:51On the way back to the shed, he wanted his driver to stop and fetch his dome.
19:56We'll never find it now, said the driver.
19:58You'll have to go to the works for a new one.
20:02Gordon was very cross.
20:04I hope the shed is empty tonight, he huffed to himself.
20:19But all the engines were there waiting.
20:26Never trust dome-less engines, said a voice from somewhere behind him.
20:31They aren't respectable.
20:34Let's go.
20:35I hope the shed is related to aph bear
20:44So I'll make it happen.
20:47If I ever rock it out, give me all your dernier strains.
20:54Because if I ever rock it and Janoscow,
20:57It was very strong.
21:00Get down, smooth here,
21:01Duck, the great western engine, worked hard in the yard at the big station.
21:12Sometimes he pulled coaches.
21:15Sometimes he pushed freight cars.
21:17But whatever the work, Duck got the job done without fuss.
21:22One day Duck was resting in the shed when Sir Topham had arrived.
21:27Your work in the yard has been good.
21:30Would you like to have a branch line for your own?
21:33Yes, please, Sir, replied Duck.
21:36So Duck took charge of his new branch line.
21:40The responsibility delighted him.
21:45The line runs along the coast by sandy beaches till it meets a port where big ships come in.
21:53Duck enjoyed exploring every curve and corner of the line.
21:57Sea breezes swirled his smoke high into the air and his green paint glistened in the sunlight.
22:05This is just like being on holiday, he puffed.
22:08Well, you know what they say, laughed his driver.
22:11A change is as good as a rest.
22:13Soon, Duck was busier than ever.
22:26Sir Topham Hatt was building a new station at the port.
22:31Duck pulled the heavy freight cars wherever they were needed.
22:35Bertie looked after Duck's passengers and the other engines helped too, but the work took a long time.
22:46Noise and dust filled the air.
22:48Don't worry, whistled Toby.
22:52The station's nearly finished.
22:55And on time, too, said Duck, thankfully.
23:01Duck felt his responsibility deeply and talked endlessly about it.
23:06You don't understand, Donald, how much Sir Topham Hatt relies on me.
23:10Ach, aye, muttered Donald sleepily.
23:14I'm Great Western, and I...
23:16Quack, quack, quack.
23:17What?
23:18Ye heard?
23:19Quack, quack, ye go.
23:21Sounds like ye'd an egg laid.
23:23Now whoesh, and let an engine sleep.
23:25Quack yourself, said Duck indignantly.
23:29Later, he spoke to his driver.
23:33Donald says I quack, as if I'd laid an egg.
23:37Quack, do you, pondered his fireman.
23:40He whispered something to Duck and his driver.
23:43They were going to play a joke on Donald and pay him back for teasing Duck.
23:49The engines were busy for the rest of the day, and nothing more was said.
24:01Not even a quack.
24:03But when at last Donald was asleep, Duck's driver and fireman popped something into his water tank.
24:13Next morning, when Donald stopped for water, he found that he had an unexpected passenger aboard.
24:19A small white duckling popped out of his water tank.
24:23Now, who's behind this?
24:25Laughed Donald.
24:27The duckling was tame.
24:30She shared the fireman's sandwiches.
24:31And rode in the tender.
24:38The other engines enjoyed teasing Donald about her.
24:44Presently, she grew tired of traveling and hopped off at a station.
24:48And there she stayed.
24:49That night, Donald's driver and fireman got busy.
24:57And in the morning, when Duck's crew arrived to look him over, they laughed and laughed.
25:02Look, Duck.
25:03Look what's under your bunker.
25:05It's a nest box with an egg in it.
25:08Donald opened a sleepy eye.
25:10Well, well, well.
25:12You must have laid it in the night, Duck.
25:14All unbeknownst.
25:14Then Duck laughed, too.
25:18You win, Donald.
25:19It'd take a clever engine to get the better of you.
25:23There's a pond near the duckling's station.
25:25Here, she often swims and welcomes the trains as they pass by.
25:29The station master calls her Dilly.
25:31But to everyone else, she is always Donald's duck.
25:35The station master calls her Dilly.
26:05Percy works in the yard at the big station.
26:18He loves playing jokes, but they can get him into trouble.
26:25One morning, he was very cheeky indeed.
26:30Beep, beep.
26:32Hurry up, Gordon.
26:33The train's ready.
26:34Gordon thought he was late.
26:35Ha ha ha ha! laughed Percy and showed him a train of dirty coal cars
26:41Gordon thought how to get back at Percy for teasing him
26:46Next, it was James' turn
26:49Stay in the shed today, James
26:52Sir Topham Hatt will come and see you
26:54Ah, thought James
26:56Sir Topham Hatt knows I'm a fine engine
26:59He wants me to pull a special train
27:01James' driver and fireman could not make him move
27:07The other engines grumbled dreadfully
27:09They had to do James' work as well as their own
27:12At last, the inspector arrived
27:21Show a wheel, James
27:22You can't stay here all day
27:24Sir Topham Hatt told me to stay here
27:27He sent a message this morning
27:29He did not
27:30How could he?
27:31He's away for a week
27:32Oh, said James
27:35Oh, where's Percy?
27:42Percy had wisely disappeared
27:44When Sir Topham Hatt came back
27:49He was cross with James and Percy for causing so much trouble
27:53But the very next day
28:00Percy was still being cheeky
28:03I say, you engines
28:10I'm to take some freight cars to Thomas' junction
28:13Sir Topham Hatt chose me especially
28:16He must know I'm a really useful engine
28:19More likely he wants you out of the way
28:22Grunted James
28:23Gordon looked across to James
28:25They were going to play a trick on Percy
28:28James and I were just speaking about signals at the junction
28:32We can't be too careful about signals
28:34But then I needn't say that to a really useful engine like you, Percy
28:39Percy felt flattered
28:42We had spoken of backing signals, put in James
28:45They need extra special care, you know
28:48Would you like me to explain?
28:49No, thank you, James
28:51Said Percy
28:52I know all about signals
28:54Percy was a little worried
28:56I wonder what backing signals are, he thought
29:00Never mind, I'll manage
29:03He puffed crossly to his freight cars and felt better
29:07He came to a signal
29:13Bother, it's a danger
29:15The signal moved to show line clear
29:18Its arm moved up instead of down
29:21Percy had never seen that sort of signal before
29:24Down means go
29:26And up means stop
29:27So up or still must mean go back
29:31I know, it's one of those backing signals
29:34Come on, Percy, said his driver
29:36Off we go
29:37Stop, you're going the wrong way
29:40But it's a backing signal, Percy protested
29:43And told him about Gordon and James
29:45The driver laughed and explained
29:49Oh dear, said Percy
29:52Let's start quickly before they see us
29:55He was too late
29:57Gordon saw everything
29:58That night, the big engines talked about signals
30:20They thought the subject was funny
30:30Percy thought they were being very silly
30:33Big news
30:43And now you're going to hear the tape
30:47But if you're well
30:47You're wrong
30:48You're trying to make sense
30:48Still having the correctness
30:51Of course
30:52The way
30:54You're wrong
30:55It's all
30:56The way
30:57The other way
30:58Joyce
30:59Go
30:59To us
31:00At night, when the other engines are tucked away in their sheds,
31:09you can still hear the faraway call of an engine's whistle
31:13and the clickety-clack of train wheels turning.
31:18This is the sound of the mail train.
31:22One train is pulled by Thomas and the other by Percy,
31:26as the loads are too heavy for one engine to do the work alone.
31:29The mail is loaded into freight cars at the harbors,
31:33and the engines pull their trains through the silent stations delivering their precious loads.
31:42On a clear night, a big shiny moon brightens their journey,
31:46but often Thomas and Percy can't even see the stars.
31:51But whatever the weather, lamps along the track always light their way.
31:59One night, Percy was waiting at the junction.
32:02The mainline train was late.
32:08At last, Henry arrived.
32:12Sorry, he puffed.
32:14The mail boat from the mainland was delayed.
32:16Come on, Percy, said his driver.
32:19Let's make up for lost time.
32:21Percy puffed along as quickly as he could,
32:24but the sun was already rising as he finished his work.
32:31Never mind, thought Percy.
32:33It's nice to be up and about when it's the start of a new day and there's no one else around.
32:39Percy was not alone for long.
32:41Bother, said Percy.
32:44It's that dizzy thing, Harold.
32:46Good morning, word Harold.
32:48I always said railways were out of date,
32:51but you're so slow with the mail.
32:54You should give everyone their stamps back.
32:56Percy was too tired to explain.
32:59Bird brain, he muttered.
33:01Good morning, Percy, called Duck.
33:07You're up early this morning.
33:09No, you're wrong, sighed Percy.
33:11I'm back, tired and late.
33:14He rolled into the shed and fell asleep almost before his buffers touched the bar.
33:23His driver decided to set off early that evening.
33:27Thomas was waiting at the station.
33:28Thank goodness I have a chance to speak to you.
33:32Driver says that the person in charge of the mail
33:34has complained to Sir Topham Hatt about the delay last night.
33:38But that wasn't my fault, replied Percy.
33:42I know, said Thomas, and so does Sir Topham Hatt.
33:45But this mail person wouldn't listen.
33:48Tonight we'll just have to be quicker than ever before.
33:51The engines were just leaving when they heard a familiar buzzing.
33:55I say, you two, there's news flying about.
33:59Where?
34:00Puffed Percy Crosley.
34:02All over the place.
34:04They're going to scrap the mail train and use me instead.
34:07Wings work wonders, you know.
34:10Always.
34:11Rubbish!
34:12Huffed Thomas.
34:14That night, everything ran like clockwork.
34:18Thomas and Percy steamed through the stations,
34:21making good time everywhere they went.
34:23At a station, Thomas noticed a man looking cold and worried.
34:43He had missed his train home.
34:46We can give you a ride, said Thomas' driver,
34:48but it will be rather uncomfortable.
34:50Thank you, said the man.
34:52Anything's better than sitting here.
34:59The next afternoon, Percy passed the airfield and saw Harold.
35:03Hello, lazy wings.
35:05Are you too tired to fly today?
35:07The wind's too strong, grumbled Harold.
35:10I've been grounded.
35:11You need rails, laughed Percy.
35:15They work wonders, you know.
35:17Always.
35:21That night, Sir Topham Hatch showed the two engines a letter.
35:25It was from the man who missed his train.
35:27He thinks you are both splendid.
35:29And everyone says that the mail train is the pride of the line.
35:33That night, actually tecnología.
35:35That night, everyone will never be cooked.
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