Episodes:
-Thomas Gets Tricked
-Edward Helps Out
-Come Out, Henry!
-Henry to the Rescue
-A Big Day for Thomas
-Trouble for Thomas
-Thomas Saves the Day
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-Thomas Gets Tricked
-Edward Helps Out
-Come Out, Henry!
-Henry to the Rescue
-A Big Day for Thomas
-Trouble for Thomas
-Thomas Saves the Day
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01:10Thomas is a tank engine who lives at a big station on the island of Sodor.
01:16He's a cheeky little engine with six small wheels, a short stumpy funnel, a short stumpy boiler, and a short stumpy dome.
01:24He's a fussy little engine too, always pulling coaches about ready for the big engines to take on long journeys.
01:38And when trains come in, he pulls the empty coaches away so that the big engines can go and rest.
01:48Thomas thinks no engine works as hard as he does.
01:56He loves playing tricks on them, including Gordon, the biggest and proudest engine of all.
02:02Thomas likes to tease Gordon with his whistle.
02:05Wake up, lazy bones! Why don't you work hard like me?
02:08One day after pulling the big express, Gordon had arrived back at the sidings very tired.
02:20He was just going to sleep when Thomas came up in his cheeky way.
02:24Wake up, lazy bones! Do some hard work for a change! You can't catch me!
02:28And off he ran laughing.
02:32Instead of going to sleep again, Gordon thought how he could get back at Thomas.
02:38One morning, Thomas wouldn't wake up.
02:41His driver and fireman couldn't make him start.
02:43His fire went out and there was not enough steam.
02:46It was nearly time for the express.
02:49People were waiting, but the coaches weren't ready.
02:54At last, Thomas started.
02:56Oh, dear! Oh, dear! He yawned.
03:02He fussed into the station where Gordon was waiting.
03:05Hurry up, you! said Gordon.
03:07Hurry yourself, replied Thomas.
03:10Gordon, the proud engine, began making his plan to teach Thomas a lesson for teasing him.
03:16Almost before the coaches had stopped moving, Gordon reversed quickly and was coupled to the train.
03:23Get in quickly, please, he whistled.
03:26Thomas usually pushed behind the big trains to help them start, but he was always uncoupled first.
03:32This time, Gordon started so quickly, they forgot to uncouple Thomas.
03:36Gordon's chance had come.
03:38Come on, come on, puffed Gordon to the coaches.
03:50The train went faster and faster.
03:53Too fast for Thomas.
03:54He wanted to stop, but he couldn't.
03:56Peep, peep, stop, stop.
03:57Hurry, hurry, hurry, hurried, laughed Gordon.
04:01You can't get away, you can't get away, laughed the coaches.
04:09Poor Thomas was going faster than he had ever gone before.
04:12He was out of breath and his wheels hurt him, but he had to go on.
04:16I shall never be the same again, he thought sadly.
04:19My wheels will be quite worn out.
04:21At last, they stopped at a station.
04:38Thomas was uncoupled, and he felt very silly and exhausted.
04:49Next, he went on to a turntable, thinking of everyone laughing at him.
04:54And then he went on to a siding out of the way.
05:04Well, little Thomas, chuckle Gordon, now you know what hard work means, don't you?
05:11Poor Thomas couldn't answer.
05:12He had no breath.
05:14He just puffed slowly away to rest and had a long, long drink.
05:18Maybe I don't have to tease Gordon to feel important, Thomas thought to himself, and he puffed slowly home.
05:48One day, Edward was in the shed where he lived with the other engines.
06:15They were all bigger than Edward and boasted about it.
06:19The driver won't choose you again, said Gordon.
06:23He wants strong engines like us.
06:27But the driver and firemen felt sorry for Edward.
06:32Would you like to come out today?
06:34Oh, yes, please, said Edward.
06:36So they lit his fire, made lots of steam, and Edward puffed away.
06:40The other engines were very cross at being left behind.
07:03Edward worked hard all day.
07:05The coaches thought he was very kind, and the driver was very pleased.
07:15I'm going out again tomorrow, Edward told the other engines that night.
07:20What do you think of that?
07:23But he didn't hear what they thought, for he was so tired and happy that he fell asleep at once.
07:29Next morning, Edward woke up to find nothing had changed.
07:32Gordon was still boasting.
07:35You watch me, little Edward, as I rush through with the express.
07:39That will be a splendid sight for you.
07:42Goodbye, little Edward.
07:43Look out for me this afternoon.
07:51Edward went off to do some shunting.
07:53He liked shunting.
07:55It was fun playing with freight cars.
07:58He would come up quietly and give them a push.
08:00Then he would stop, and the silly freight cars would go bump into each other.
08:05Oh, they cried.
08:06Whatever is happening.
08:17Edward played, for there were no more freight cars.
08:20Then he stopped to rest.
08:21Presently, he heard a whistle.
08:26Gordon was very cross.
08:28Instead of nice, shiny coaches, he was pulling a very dirty freight train.
08:34A freight train.
08:35A freight train.
08:36A freight train.
08:37He grumbled.
08:39The shame of it.
08:40The shame of it.
08:41Oh, the shame of it.
08:43Edward laughed, and went to find some more freight cars.
08:46Then there was trouble.
08:48Gordon can't get up the hill, the porter called to Edward's driver.
08:52Will you take Edward and push him, please?
08:58They found Gordon halfway up and very cross.
09:01His driver and fireman were talking to him severely.
09:05You're not trying.
09:06I can't do it, said Gordon.
09:09The noisy freight cars hold an engine back so.
09:12Edward's driver came up.
09:14We've come to push.
09:15No use at all, said Gordon.
09:18You wait and see, replied Edward's driver.
09:21They brought the train back to the bottom of the hill.
09:29I'm ready, said Edward.
09:31No good, grumbled Gordon.
09:33They pulled and pushed as hard as they could.
09:45I can't do it.
09:46I can't do it.
09:48I can't do it, puffed Gordon.
09:50I will do it.
09:51I will do it.
09:52I will do it, puffed Edward.
09:54Edward pushed and puffed and puffed and pushed as hard as ever he could.
09:59And almost before he realized it, Gordon found himself at the top of the hill.
10:05I've done it.
10:05I've done it.
10:06I've done it, he said proudly.
10:09He forgot all about kind Edward and didn't say thank you.
10:14Edward was left out of breath and far behind, but he was happy because he had been so helpful.
10:21At the next station, he found that the driver and fireman were very pleased with him.
10:26The fireman gave him a nice long drink, and the driver said,
10:31I'll get out my paint tomorrow and give you a beautiful coat of blue with red stripes.
10:36Then you'll be the smartest engine in the shed.
10:39I'll get out my knife.
11:02Once, an engine attached to a train was afraid of a few drops of rain.
11:21It went into a tunnel and squeaked through its funnel and wouldn't come out again.
11:32The engine's name is Henry. His driver and fireman argued with him, but he would not move.
11:51The rain will spoil my lovely green paint and red stripes, he said.
11:55The conductor blew his whistle till he had no more breath and waved his flag till his arms ached.
12:05But Henry still stayed in the tunnel and blew steam at him.
12:09I'm not going to spoil my lovely green paint and red stripes for you.
12:15Then along came Sir Topham Hatt, a man in charge of all the engines on the island of Sodor.
12:25We will pull you out, said Sir Topham Hatt.
12:32But Henry only blew steam at him.
12:38Everyone pulled except Sir Topham Hatt because, he said, my doctor has forbidden me to pull.
12:46But still Henry stayed in the tunnel.
12:48Then they tried pushing from the other end.
12:53Sir Topham Hatt said, one, two, three, push!
13:03But he didn't help.
13:05My doctor has forbidden me to push, he said.
13:08They pushed and pushed and pushed.
13:11But still Henry stayed in the tunnel.
13:13At last Thomas came along.
13:19The conductor waved his red flag and stopped him.
13:22Everyone argued with Henry.
13:24Look, it has stopped raining, they said.
13:28Yes, but it will begin again soon, said Henry.
13:31And what would become of my green paint with red stripes then?
13:34Thomas pushed and puffed and pushed as hard as ever he could.
13:49But still Henry stayed in the tunnel.
13:58Eventually, even Sir Topham Hatt gave up.
14:01We shall take away your rails, he said, and leave you here until you are ready to come out of the tunnel.
14:12They took up the old rails and built a wall in front of Henry so that other engines wouldn't bump into him.
14:19All Henry could do was to watch the trains pushing through the other tunnel.
14:41He was very sad because he thought no one would ever see his lovely green paint with red stripes again.
14:51As time went on, Edward and Gordon would often pass by.
14:57Edward would say, peep, peep, hello.
14:59And Gordon would say, peep, peep, peep, serves you right.
15:07Poor Henry had no steam to answer.
15:10His fire had gone out.
15:14Sutton dirt from the tunnel had spoiled his lovely green paint and red stripes anyway.
15:18How long do you think Henry will stay in the tunnel before he overcomes his fear of the rain and then decides to journey out again?
15:27See ya.
15:30Primetime 2018
15:33We'll be back.
16:15Gordon always pulled the big express.
16:21He was proud of being the only engine strong enough to do so.
16:25It was full of important people, legs, a top of hat, and Gordon was seeing how fast he could go.
16:33Hurry, hurry, hurry, he said.
16:35Triggity-tok, trickity-tok, trickity-tok, said the coaches.
16:39In a minute, Gordon would see the tunnel, where Henry stood bricked up and lonely.
16:45Oh, dear, thought Henry. Why did I worry about rain spoiling my lovely coat of paint?
16:51I'd like to come out of the tunnel. But Henry didn't know how to ask.
16:56I'm going to poop-poop at Henry, said Gordon.
16:58He was almost there when...
17:02And there was proud Gordon going slower and slower in a cloud of steam.
17:10His driver stopped the train.
17:11What has happened to me, asked Gordon. I feel so weak.
17:17You've burst your safety valve, said the driver. You can't pull the train anymore.
17:22Oh, dear, said Gordon. We were going so nicely, too.
17:27And look, there's Henry laughing at me.
17:32Everyone came to see Gordon.
17:33Huh, said Sir Totham Hatt.
17:37These big engines are always causing me trouble.
17:40Send for another engine at once.
17:43While the conductor went to find one,
17:45they uncoupled Gordon, who had enough puff to slink onto the siding out of the way.
17:50Edward was the only engine left.
18:06I'll come and try, he said.
18:12Huh, said Gordon.
18:14That's no use. Edward can't push the train.
18:20Kind Edward puffed and pushed and pushed and puffed.
18:27But he couldn't move the heavy coaches.
18:30I told you so, said Gordon.
18:32Why not let Henry try?
18:34Yes, said Sir Totham Hatt.
18:36I will.
18:38Will you help pull this train, Henry, he asked.
18:43Oh, yes, said Henry.
18:44When Henry had got up steam, he puffed out.
18:53He was dirty and covered with cobwebs.
18:56Oh, I am stiff.
18:57I am stiff, he groaned.
19:01Have a run to ease your joints and find a turntable, said Sir Totham Hatt.
19:11When Henry came back, he felt much better.
19:13Then they coupled him up.
19:22Peep, peep, said Edward.
19:23I'm ready.
19:25Peep, peep, peep, said Henry.
19:27So am I.
19:28Pull hard, we'll do it.
19:29Pull hard, we'll do it.
19:31They puffed together.
19:32We've done it together, we've done it together, said Edward and Henry.
19:44You've done it, hooray, you've done it, hooray, sang the coaches.
19:49Everyone was excited.
19:51Sir Totham Hatt leaned out of the window to wave at Edward and Henry.
19:54But the train was going so fast that his hat blew off into a field, where a goat ate it for tea.
20:01They never stopped till they came to the station at the end of the line.
20:12The passengers all said, thank you.
20:14And Sir Totham Hatt promised Henry a new coat of paint.
20:18On their way home, Edward and Henry help Gordon back to the shed.
20:24All three engines are now great friends.
20:28Henry doesn't mind the rain now.
20:30He knows that the best way to keep his paint nice is not to run into tunnels,
20:34but to ask his driver to rub him down when the day's work is over.
20:38He knows that the best way to keep him down when the day's work is over.
21:08Thomas the Tank Engine was grumbling to the other engines.
21:13I spend my time pulling coaches about ready for you to take out on journeys.
21:19The other engines laughed.
21:22Why can't I pull passenger trains too?
21:25You're too impatient, they said.
21:27You'd be sure to leave something behind.
21:29Rubbish, said Thomas.
21:31I'll show you.
21:33One night, he and Henry were alone.
21:37Henry was ill.
21:38The men worked hard, but he didn't get better.
21:46He felt just as bad next morning.
21:50Henry usually pulled the first train,
21:52and Thomas had to get his coaches ready.
21:55If Henry is ill, he thought, perhaps I shall pull his train.
21:59Thomas ran to find the coaches.
22:06Come along, come along, he fussed.
22:09There's plenty of time, there's plenty of time, they grumbled.
22:13Thomas took them to the platform and wanted to run round in front at once.
22:17Thomas, but his driver wouldn't let him.
22:21Don't be impatient, Thomas.
22:23Thomas waited and waited.
22:25The people got in.
22:26The conductor and station master walked up and down.
22:29The porter banged the doors.
22:31And still Henry didn't come.
22:33Thomas got more and more excited.
22:36Sir Topham Hatt came to see what was the matter.
22:38And the conductor and the station master told him about Henry.
22:42Find another engine, he ordered.
22:46There's only Thomas, they said.
22:47You'll have to do it then, Thomas.
22:49Be quick now.
22:52So Thomas ran round to the front and backed down on the coaches ready to start.
22:57Let's not be impatient, said his driver.
22:59We'll wait till everything is ready.
23:01But Thomas was too excited to listen.
23:07What happened then, no one knows.
23:10Perhaps they forgot to couple Thomas to the train.
23:13Or perhaps the driver pulled the lever by mistake.
23:17Anyhow, Thomas started without his coaches.
23:19As he passed the first signal tower, men waved and shouted.
23:23But he didn't stop.
23:25They're waving because I'm such a splendid engine, he thought importantly.
23:31Henry says it's hard to pull trains.
23:34But I think it's easy.
23:35Hurry, hurry, hurry, he puffed, pretending to be like Gordon.
23:40People have never seen me pulling a train before.
23:42It's nice of them to wave.
23:44Then he whistled.
23:45Peep, peep, thank you.
23:47Then he came to a signal at danger.
23:55Bother, he thought.
23:56I must stop and I was going so nicely too.
23:59What a nuisance signals are.
24:00He blew an angry peep, peep, peep on his whistle.
24:04The signal man ran up.
24:06Hello, Thomas, he said.
24:07What are you doing here?
24:09I'm pulling a train, said Thomas.
24:11Can't you see?
24:12Where are your coaches then?
24:15Thomas looked back.
24:16Why, bless me, he said, if we haven't left them behind.
24:21Yes, said the signal man.
24:22You'd better go back quickly and fetch them.
24:24Poor Thomas was so sad, he nearly cried.
24:29Cheer up, said his driver.
24:31Let's go back quickly and try again.
24:33At the station, all the passengers were talking at once.
24:55They were telling Sir Topham Hatt what a bad railway it was.
25:00But when Thomas came back, they saw how sad he was.
25:03And couldn't be cross.
25:05He was coupled to the train and this time he really pulled it.
25:18Afterwards, the other engines laughed at Thomas and said,
25:21Look, there's Thomas who wanted to pull a train,
25:25but forgot about the coaches.
25:27But Thomas had already learned not to make the same mistake again.
25:38Bye.
26:09Thomas the Tank Engine wouldn't stop being a nuisance.
26:14Night after night, he kept the other engines awake.
26:17I'm tired of pushing coaches. I want to see the world.
26:22The other engines didn't take much notice, for Thomas was a little engine with a long tongue.
26:33But one night, Edward came to the shed.
26:36He was a kind little engine and felt sorry for Thomas.
26:39I've got some freight cars to take home tomorrow.
26:42If you take them instead of me, I'll push coaches in the yard.
26:46Thank you, said Thomas. That will be nice.
26:49Next morning, Edward and Thomas asked their drivers.
26:53And when they said yes, Thomas ran off happily to find freight cars.
26:56Now, the freight cars are silly and noisy.
27:05They talk a lot and don't attend to what they are doing.
27:09And I'm sorry to say they play tricks on an engine who is not used to them.
27:14Edward knew all about freight cars.
27:17He warned Thomas to be careful, but Thomas was too excited to listen.
27:20The shunter fastened the coupling.
27:30And when the signal dropped, Thomas was ready.
27:32The conductor blew his whistle.
27:34Peep, peep, answered Thomas and started off.
27:37But the freight cars weren't ready.
27:39Oh, oh, oh, they screamed.
27:41Wait, Thomas, wait.
27:42But Thomas wouldn't wait.
27:44Come on, come on, he puffed.
27:45All right, all right, don't fuss.
27:48All right, don't fuss, rumbled the cars.
28:00Thomas began going faster and faster.
28:03Whee!
28:03He whistled as he rushed through Henry's tunnel.
28:05Hurry, hurry, called Thomas.
28:19He was feeling very proud of himself.
28:21But the cars grew closer and closer.
28:26At last, Thomas slowed down as he came to Gordon's Hill.
28:30Look out for the train.
28:48Steady now, steady, warned the driver as they reached the top.
28:55He began to put on the brakes.
28:57We're stopping, we're stopping, called Thomas.
29:01No, no, no, answered the cars, bumping into each other.
29:05Go on, go on.
29:07Before the driver could stop them,
29:09they had pushed Thomas down the hill
29:11and were rattling and laughing behind him.
29:14Poor Thomas tried hard to stop them from making him go too fast.
29:18Stop pushing, stop pushing, he hissed.
29:20But the cars took no notice.
29:22Go on, go on, they giggled in their silly way.
29:25There's the station.
29:32Oh, dear, what shall I do, he cried.
29:35They rattled straight through and swerved into the good yard.
29:38Thomas shut his eyes.
29:39I must stop.
29:40When he opened his eyes, he saw he had stopped just in front of the buffers.
29:50There, watching him, was the top of the hat.
29:53What are you doing here, Thomas, he asked.
30:01I've brought Edward's freight cars, Thomas answered.
30:04Why did you come so fast?
30:06I didn't mean to.
30:08I was pushed, said Thomas.
30:11You've got a lot to learn about freight cars, Thomas.
30:14After pushing them about here for a few weeks,
30:17you'll know almost as much about them as Edward.
30:20Then you'll be a really useful engine.
30:36I'll see you next time.
31:06Every day, Sir Topham Hatt came to the station to catch his train.
31:14Hello, he always said to Thomas.
31:16Don't let the silly freight cars tease you.
31:19Remember, you have an important job as a special helper in the train yard.
31:29There were lots of freight cars,
31:31and Thomas worked very hard pushing them, pulling them into place.
31:35There was also a small coach and two strange things his driver called cranes.
31:40That's the breakdown train, he told Thomas.
31:46The cranes are for lifting heavy things,
31:48like engines and coaches and freight cars.
31:52One day, Thomas was in the yard.
31:54Suddenly, he heard an engine whistling.
31:56Help! Help!
31:57A freight train came rushing through much too fast.
32:01The engine was James, and he was frightened.
32:03His freight blocks were on fire.
32:06They're pushing me, they're pushing me, he panted.
32:08On, on lap, the freight cars.
32:10Still whistling, help, help, poor James disappeared.
32:13I'd like to teach those freight cars a lesson, said Thomas, the tank engine.
32:20Soon came the alarm.
32:23James is off the line.
32:24The breakdown train, quickly!
32:28Thomas was coupled on, and off they went.
32:30Thomas worked his hardest.
32:39Hurry, hurry, hurry, he puffed.
32:41He wasn't pretending to be like Gordon.
32:43He really meant it.
32:45Bother those freight cars and their tricks.
32:48I hope poor James isn't hurt.
32:55James's driver and fireman were feeling him all over
32:58to see if he was hurt.
33:04Never mind, James, they said.
33:06It was those silly freight cars on your old wooden brakes
33:09that caused the accident.
33:13Thomas pushed the breakdown train alongside.
33:16Then he pulled away the unhurt freight cars.
33:19Oh, dear, oh, dear, they groaned.
33:21Serves you right.
33:23Serves you right, puffed Thomas.
33:24He was hard at work, puffing backwards and forwards all afternoon.
33:32This will teach you a lesson.
33:34This will teach you a lesson, he told the freight cars.
33:38And they answered, yes, it will.
33:40Yes, it will.
33:45They left the broken cars.
33:47Then, with two cranes, they put James back on the rails.
33:50He tried to move, but he couldn't,
34:17so Thomas helped him back to the shed.
34:19Sir Topham Hatt was waiting anxiously for them.
34:43Well, Thomas, he said, I've heard all about it
34:46and I'm very pleased with you.
34:48You're a really useful engine.
34:51James shall have some proper brakes and a new coat of paint.
34:55And you shall have a branch line all to yourself.
34:58Oh, thank you, sir, said Thomas.
35:02Now Thomas is as happy as can be.
35:05He has a branch line and two coaches called Annie and Clariveau.
35:09He puffs proudly backwards and forwards with them all day.
35:12He is never lonely.
35:21Edward and Henry stop quite often and tell him the news.
35:26Gordon is always in a hurry,
35:28but never forgets to say,
35:29poop, poop, poop, and Thomas always whistles,
35:32peep, peep, in return.
35:34Whoo-hoo!
35:46We'll be right back for you.
35:48Cheers.
35:49Cheers.
35:52Cheers.
35:52Cheers.
35:54Cheers.
35:58Cheers.
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