Episodes:
-Granpuff
-Sleeping Beauty
-A Bad Day for Sir Handel
-Rusty Helps Peter Sam
-Rusty to the Rescue
-Thomas and Stepney
-Gone Fishin' (music video)
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-Granpuff
-Sleeping Beauty
-A Bad Day for Sir Handel
-Rusty Helps Peter Sam
-Rusty to the Rescue
-Thomas and Stepney
-Gone Fishin' (music video)
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03:34He turned him into a generator. He's still out there behind our shed. He'll never move again.
03:42After that, Stuart and Falcon became really useful engines, and all three were happy together for many years.
04:04Then, hard times came. The mines in the hills closed. And the railway was closed, too. People came to buy the engines.
04:23We'll take Stuart and Falcon. No one wanted Duke. They thought him too old. Cheer up, Grand Puff, called Stuart. We'll find you a nice railway, and then you can come and keep us in order.
04:37They tried to be brave and cheerful, but no one really thought their dreams would come true.
04:44Duke's driver and fireman oiled and greased him one last time. They sheeted him snugly and said goodbye. Then they had to go away and find work.
04:54Duke was alone. Oh, well, he sighed. I'll go to sleep. It'll help to pass the time.
05:07Winter torrents washed soils from the hills.
05:14Trees and bushes grew all around.
05:16You wouldn't have known a shed was there, let alone a little engine to sleep inside.
05:30That's not a happy ending, cried Percy.
05:33Ah, murmured Thomas.
05:36There will be one, but that'll have to wait until next time.
05:39Let's go.
05:40on
05:44I'm
05:46we've got missed away.
05:47Is
05:53the
05:54We've got
05:56We've got
05:56THE END
06:26Will you tell us the end of the story?
06:29You mean the one about Duke, the lost engine?
06:32Exactly, said Henry.
06:34But please remind us of the story so far.
06:38So Thomas began, and here is the rest of the story he told.
06:43Duke was old and lived with two young engines called Stuart and Falken.
06:48They teased Duke and called him Grand Puff, but they were happy together.
06:56Then their line was closed down, and the young engines went away.
07:08Duke was left alone in the shade.
07:12He went to sleep, and everything around him changed.
07:15But Duke was never forgotten.
07:30Years went by until one day not long ago, visitors came to see Sir Topham Hatt.
07:35We want to find Duke, they said, and make him happy again.
07:41Maps lay everywhere.
07:44If we follow the old line shown here on the map, they said,
07:48we'll travel north of the village and then into the mountains.
07:51And look, there's a sign for the old station.
07:55If Duke's anywhere, he's there.
07:57Everyone set off to the mountains far away.
08:04The days went by, and the search grew harder.
08:07But the rescuers wouldn't give up.
08:23Let's go this way, they said.
08:27But there was still no sign of Duke.
08:39He's here somewhere, they said.
08:41They scrambled over hills, struggled over ditches.
08:48At last, their search ended.
08:51Quite by accident.
08:52We've found him.
09:04We've found our sleeping beauty.
09:07Excuse me, inquired Duke.
09:09Are you a vandal?
09:11Driver told me vandals break and smash things.
09:14Bless you no, laughed the rescuers.
09:16We've dropped in because we couldn't find your door.
09:19Falcon and Stuart will be pleased to see you.
09:22So they did remember, sighed Duke happily.
09:29Then they all set off for Duke's new home.
09:32Stuart and Falcon were ready with a big welcome.
09:54He's here, they whispered.
10:00Shh, shh.
10:02You woke me up, grumbled Duke.
10:04In my young days, engines were seen and not heard, Grandpuff.
10:08We know.
10:10We'll all be back to work tomorrow.
10:12We're glad you've come back.
10:13We can keep you in order now.
10:16Keep me in order.
10:17Be off with you.
10:18Impudent scallywags.
10:21But Duke's old eyes twinkled.
10:24And for the first time in years, he smiled as he dozed in the sun.
10:30And that, said Thomas, is the whole story.
10:34Did you like it?
10:35Yes, indeed, agreed the engines.
10:37Especially the happy ending.
10:38And soon, they were all asleep, too.
11:12Scarloway and Reneas work on the railway that weaves round lakes and along mountain sides.
11:23Their coaches are filled with visitors, and the engines are proud to run the line, come rain or shine.
11:29The engines will never let their passengers down, but they are old and they tire more easily.
11:50Their drivers understood this, and they spoke kindly to them.
11:58There's more than enough work for both of you on this railway.
12:02The manager is sending two more engines to help us run the line.
12:05Scarloway and Reneas were pleased with this news and promised to give the new engines a big welcome.
12:12When Sir Handel and Peter Sam arrived, they found they had much to learn.
12:21What a small shed, grunted Sir Handel.
12:26This won't do at all.
12:28We're much too good for this old shack.
12:30I think it's nice, said Peter Sam.
12:35Huh, replied Sir Handel.
12:37What's that rubbish?
12:39Shh, said Peter Sam.
12:41That's Scarloway.
12:42He's famous.
12:44And then he whispered to Scarloway.
12:46I'm sorry, Scarloway.
12:48Sir Handel's upset now, but he's quite nice, really.
12:52Scarloway felt sorry for Peter Sam.
12:54Now, Sir Handel, said the fireman, I will get you ready for work.
13:00I'm tired.
13:01Let Peter Sam go.
13:02He'd love it.
13:04No, you're first.
13:08Sir Handel puffed away to fetch his coaches.
13:12He didn't like the look of them at all.
13:16Whatever next?
13:18Those aren't coaches.
13:20They're cattle cars.
13:22Whoo, screamed the coaches.
13:24What a horrid engine.
13:27It's not what I'm used to, clanked Sir Handel.
13:36He rolled to the platform just as Gordon arrived.
13:44Hello, who are you?
13:46I'm Gordon.
13:47Who are you?
13:48I'm Sir Handel.
13:50I've heard of you.
13:51You're an express engine.
13:53So am I.
13:54But I'm used to new coaches, not these cattle cars.
13:58Do you have new coaches?
13:59I see you do.
14:01We must have a chat.
14:03Sorry I can't stop.
14:04We must keep time, you know.
14:07Gordon was speechless.
14:10Clouds of steam filled the air as Sir Handel huffed and puffed along the line.
14:14He was still cross when they reached the top station.
14:27Sir Handel was hoping for a rest, but his driver thought otherwise.
14:31We'll leave the coaches now and fetch some cars from the quarry.
14:36Cars, snorted Sir Handel.
14:38Cars.
14:39Sir Handel was about to cause a great deal of trouble.
14:46Sir Handel.
14:47Sir Handel.
14:47Sir Handel.
14:48Sir Handel.
14:49Told you, said Sir Handel.
14:57By the time workmen came to rescue him, Sir Handel was feeling rather silly.
15:03To make matters worse, there stood Sir Topham Hatt.
15:07His message to Sir Handel was brief and blunt.
15:11I shall talk to you later.
15:13Then he and the fireman left with Peter Sam.
15:16Sir Handel felt sillier still.
15:20Come on, said his driver.
15:22Let's get you back on the rails.
15:27When Sir Handel crawled home, he found Sir Topham Hatt waiting for him.
15:32You're a very naughty engine.
15:33I hope I can trust you to behave when you next come out of this shed.
15:39After hearing that, I'm sure Sir Handel will, aren't you?
15:43Thank God.
16:01So let's go.
16:02Every day where the little engines work, the crisp air is suddenly filled with a familiar noise.
16:22The lakes and mountains have many visitors, and Harold the helicopter flies the sky, making sure that no one is in trouble.
16:32All present and correct. Time to return to base.
16:38Then Harold noticed something. A sturdy diesel was coming round the mountain.
16:46Harold flew lower for a closer inspection.
16:51I'm Harold. Who are you?
16:53I'm Rusty, replied the diesel.
16:56Don't recall seeing you before. What brings you this way?
16:59Hey, Sir Topham Hatt sent me to help the other engines, huffed Rusty.
17:05This was no time for a chat with a helicopter.
17:09Well done. Cheers, and keep up the good work.
17:14Cheeky chopper, muttered Rusty.
17:16Not long now, encouraged the driver. We'll soon be at the top station.
17:24Peter, Sam, and Sir Handel were glad to see Rusty.
17:27Even so, Sir Handel wouldn't stop grumbling.
17:30The cars didn't like Sir Handel and wanted to play tricks on him.
17:41No one understands our feelings, sympathized Gordon.
17:45Now, if you were ill, you couldn't shunt cars, could you?
17:49Good idea, replied Sir Handel.
17:51I'll try it.
17:52He did so next morning.
17:56I don't feel well, he groaned.
17:59There wasn't time to examine him,
18:01so some of his cars were coupled behind Peter Sam's coaches.
18:08Rusty promised to follow with the rest.
18:11Peter Sam didn't mind the extra work.
18:13He left his coaches at the station and trundled cheerfully on.
18:17Soon, they reached the quarry, where the cars were needed.
18:26Empty cars at the bottom of the slope are hitched to a cable.
18:31Loaded ones at the top are hitched to another.
18:34By their weight, loaded cars run down the steep slope,
18:37pulling the empty ones up.
18:47Peter Sam duly waited at the bottom of the slope for the loaded cars.
18:52He never bumped cars unless they misbehaved.
18:55But the loaded cars couldn't see him properly.
18:58They thought he was Sir Handel.
19:01Their chance for trickery had come.
19:03Faster! Faster! They yelled.
19:07No, no, wailed the empty cars.
19:09It's Peter Sam!
19:11But it was no use.
19:13Hurrah! Hurrah! roared the cars.
19:15Peter Sam shut his eyes.
19:28Beep! Beep!
19:29Beep! Wailed Peter Sam.
19:31Rusty was working nearby and came to help clear up the mess.
19:36Bust my buffers! exclaimed Rusty.
19:39Never mind, Peter Sam. We'll get you out.
19:45Peter Sam felt battered.
19:48His funnel was cracked and his boiler dented.
19:51Thank you, Rusty, he sighed and limped slowly home.
19:54I'm sorry about your accident, said Sir Handel.
20:01I always stand well back. Cars don't like me.
20:04Why didn't you warn me?
20:06I didn't think.
20:08You never do.
20:10You can start thinking now while you're doing Peter Sam's work as well as your own.
20:14That'll teach you to pretend you're ill.
20:17Sir Handel did start thinking about Gordon.
20:20When the wreckage was cleared away, Rusty set off along the line.
20:31Splendid to see you again, whizzed Harold.
20:34I'm completing my evening's lookabout.
20:39Well done.
20:40Cheers and keep up the good work.
20:42And the little diesel purred back home.
20:45Cheers and keep up the good work.
21:15In springtime, Rusty loves to visit a faraway place.
21:24It's filled with bluebells.
21:27The air smells sweet and Rusty thinks there is no better place to be.
21:31One day, Thomas was passing by just as Rusty was having a drink.
21:39Beep, beep.
21:40Good morning.
21:41Your driver looks a little worried.
21:43I wonder why.
21:44I don't know, said Rusty, but I soon will.
21:47Excuse me, said Rusty, but is something wrong?
21:52Yes, indeed, replied the driver.
21:54They need another engine to help run this special line.
21:58A bluebell engine, laughed Rusty.
22:01Maybe I can find one.
22:04Later, Rusty saw Douglas and Percy.
22:07Rusty had an idea.
22:08Can you help me find another engine?
22:13Where?
22:14Where you found Oliver.
22:16You mean, on the other railway.
22:20Yes, I'm looking for a bluebell engine.
22:22And Rusty explained everything.
22:25I'd like to help.
22:26But these days, it's only diesels that go there.
22:30Then Rusty decided.
22:32So that's where I'll go.
22:35Take care.
22:38Rusty told the driver all about the plan.
22:42And that night, he came back to the shed.
22:46The manager says he'll make a home for a bluebell engine if you find one.
22:51Right, said Rusty.
22:53We'll find one tomorrow.
22:54It took them all of the next day to travel to the other railway.
23:08Darkness fell and the cold wind blew.
23:18Oh, what's that?
23:20But it was only the sounds of the lonely scrapyard.
23:24Diesels, silent and still, lined up on guard.
23:29Who are you?
23:32Rusty plucked up courage.
23:34I'm a shed and sidings inspection, Diesel.
23:37Have you any engines in the shed?
23:40No, none.
23:42Rusty rallied again.
23:44Then what about the sidings?
23:46One.
23:47We have one.
23:50Rusty grew braver still.
23:52Then I'll just go and inspect.
23:54A small engine with a tall funnel stood sad and alone in the shadowy siding.
24:05His driver was huddled in the cab, keeping him company.
24:08Excuse me, said Rusty.
24:12Do you like bluebells?
24:15The engine looked startled.
24:18Yes, bluebells are beautiful.
24:20Then you're soon going to see lots of them, because I'm getting you out of here.
24:26Everyone worked fast.
24:27It was difficult to set the fire, but soon it was glowing hot, and Stepney had a good head of steam.
24:37Rusty's engineer agreed to be Stepney's fireman.
24:40So off they set, past the bleak and brooding lines of diesels.
24:47Where is he going?
24:48They hissed.
24:49Just down the line, replied Rusty.
24:52And they chuffered quickly away.
24:58We've done it, whispered Rusty.
25:01We're over the border and back on our own railway.
25:05Mission accomplished.
25:06When Rusty and the engine arrived in the valley, a big welcome awaited them.
25:14We shall mend you and give you a new coat of paint, said the manager.
25:18His driver was delighted.
25:20You lucky old engine.
25:22You've been saved by the bluebell railway.
25:25And my friend Rusty.
25:28I wouldn't be here if it weren't for Rusty.
25:30Now the little engine is as happy as can be and helps all the passengers who visit at bluebell time.
25:39His name is Stepney, but everyone calls him the Bluebell Engine.
26:00Thomas, the tank engine, was feeling very happy.
26:23His blue coat shone in the sun.
26:25He was right on time.
26:26And all around his branch line, the countryside seemed prettier than ever before.
26:30Good morning, Percy, he whistled.
26:40My branch is the pride of the line, wouldn't you agree?
26:44Uh, yes, Thomas, of course, but...
26:47But what, Percy?
26:50Out with it.
26:51Well, there is another engine with a famous branch line, too.
26:55Who?
26:55Where?
26:58His name's Stepney.
26:59He's far away.
27:01But Sir Topham Hatt says he may visit us.
27:03When?
27:04Oh, someday.
27:06And Percy hurried away.
27:11Meanwhile, Stepney was puffing steadily along his line.
27:14It isn't very long, and that made him feel a little sad.
27:18Later he saw Rusty.
27:20The little diesel had helped save Stepney from scrap.
27:22Everyone's been so kind, but my railway is so short, and I do miss a good long run.
27:30I think you should tell driver, too, replied Rusty.
27:34I'm sure he'll understand.
27:38Stepney soon discovered that indeed he did.
27:41Do you know, Stepney, I feel just the same way.
27:46That evening he had exciting news.
27:49Guess what, Stepney?
27:51Sir Topham Hatt has invited us to visit the other engines on his railway.
27:55Manager agreed.
27:56It'll be a really long run to get there.
27:58Oh, thank you, sighed Stepney.
28:02They set off next morning.
28:06By now, all the other engines were talking about Stepney.
28:10He runs a famous branch line.
28:12Did you know that?
28:13Said Percy.
28:14Thomas was feeling a little jealous.
28:16Huh.
28:17It may be famous, but my branch is the first on the line.
28:20Everyone knows that, too.
28:22And he huffed away to fetch his coaches.
28:27Look!
28:28Squeaked Percy.
28:30Why have they all come?
28:32There's no train yet.
28:34But Percy was wrong.
28:36The signal dropped, and from far away, an engine whistled.
28:40Here he comes, yelled Douglas.
28:46Stepney puffed proudly through the junction.
28:53I hope you'll meet Thomas, too, said Edward.
28:57You both have branch lines to be proud of.
29:00Then Stepney set off to help Duck shunt coaches in the yards.
29:04And they worked happily together all afternoon.
29:09At last, Thomas arrived.
29:12Sorry.
29:13Can't talk.
29:14It's time for my last branch line train.
29:17Mustn't be late.
29:22He was hardly out of sight when the engines heard shouting at the station.
29:27Moments later came the alarm.
29:30Stop all trains!
29:31The signal man answered the telephone.
29:34A special, is it?
29:36I see.
29:37Thomas was impatient.
29:39Why are we waiting?
29:41My passengers are being delayed.
29:43Sorry, Thomas, said his driver.
29:45We're being shunted to allow another train to pass.
29:49Soon they heard an unfamiliar puffing sound.
29:52There was Stepney with his headlamp swaying and whistle blowing.
29:59He gathered speed and disappeared.
30:02Well, bust my boiler, said Thomas the tank engine.
30:05Next morning, he was still fuming.
30:10Shunted.
30:11And on my own branch, too.
30:14It's a disgrace.
30:17I'm sorry, said Stepney.
30:19I was a special.
30:20Why?
30:22An important passenger arrived just as you left.
30:24He ordered a special train and Duck let me take it.
30:27We had a splendid run, but, uh...
30:31But, finished Thomas, it can make an engine nervous not to know the line.
30:37Exactly, said Stepney.
30:38You're such an expert.
30:41Thomas felt much better.
30:43He couldn't be cross anymore and began telling Stepney all about his branch line.
30:57He couldn't be cross anymore and said he couldn't be cross anymore.
31:21Sometimes it's nice to take some time
31:37And do what you really want to do
31:43Just to relax and let the world go by
31:51Forget your worries, no need to worry
31:57Just leave a sign to say
32:01Don't push it, don't push it
32:08On Sunday days you run your way
32:12Don't push it, don't push it
32:17Don't push it
32:20On Sunday days you run your way
32:24Why don't we open it?
32:40Pick up your line up to the river
32:46Waiting to see what you can find
32:50Whatever life has to bother you
32:57You know you'll take it
33:01Stand up and face it
33:04Smiling along the way
33:09Don't push it, don't push it
33:15On Sunday days you run your way
33:19Don't push it, don't push it
33:24Don't push it
33:27On Sunday days you run your way
33:31Why don't we all go fishing?
33:34There's nothing better than a sunny day
33:37When all your work is done
33:40Throw down your line, settle down
33:43Surprise, surprise, look what you found
33:47Don't push it, don't push it
34:03Don't push it
34:04Sonny old day you run your way
34:10Why don't we open it
34:17I'm fishing.
34:47I'm fishing.
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