Friday, December 30, 2016

A Close Shave for Duck

S2 Ep.14
A Close Shave For Duck
Summary: Duck arrives at Edward’s Station and tells Edward about Diesel’s lies. Edward knows Duck isn’t horrid at all and makes him welcome to his yard. But whilst helping his good train up the hill, the freight cars break away and chase Duck down the line. Duck tries his best to keep them under control, and ends up crashing into a barbershop where upon he is, lathered by the annoyed Barber! However, the barber forgives Duck when Sir Topham Hatt arrives and explains everything. He praises Duck for his brave actions, adding that he never believed Diesel and sent him packing. After being washed and mended, Duck returns home to a hero’s welcome.

Script

Narrator: Duck the Great Western Engine puffed sadly to Edward Station.

Duck: It’s not fair. Diesel has been telling lies about me and made Sir Topham Hatt and all the engines think I’m horrid.

Narrator: Edward smiled.

Edward: I know you aren’t and so as Sir Topham Hatt. You wait and see. Why don’t you help me with these cars?

Narrator: Duck felt happier with Edward and set to work at once.

(Edward’s theme song plays)

(Duck whistles)

Narrator: The cars were still noisy. The two engines had to work to work hard, pushing and pulling all afternoon. At last they reached on top of the hill.

Duck: Goodbye!

Narrator: Whistled Duck and rolled gently over the crossing to the other line. Duck loves coasting down the hill and running easily with the wind whistling past. Suddenly it was a conductors warning whistle.

The freight cars: HURRAH!!!!!!! HURRAH!!!!!!! WE’VE BROKEN AWAY!!! WE’VE BROKEN AWAY!!! CHASING, BUMPING, RUMBLING OFF THE RAILS!!!!

Narrator: They yelled.

Duck’s driver: Hurry, Duck!

Narrator: Said the driver. They raced through Edward station but the cars were,  catching up.

Duck’s driver: As fast as we can! Then they we’ll catch us gradually.

Narrator: The driver was gaining control.

Duck’s driver: Another clear mile and we’ll do it.

Duck: Oh glory! Look at that!

Narrator: James was just pulling out on their line from the station ahead. Any minute there could be a crash.

Duck: It’s up to you now, Duck.

Narrator: Cried the driver. Duck put every ounce of weight and steam against the cars.

Duck: It’s too late!!!

Narrator: Duck groaned. He veered into a siding where a barber had set up a shop. He was shaving the customer.

(Duck crashes into a barbershop)

Narrator: The silly cars had knocked their conductor off his van and left far behind after he had whistled the warning. But the cars didn’t care. They were feeling very pleased with themselves.

Duck: Beg pardon, sir. Excuse my intrusion.

The barber: No I won’t. You frightened my customers. I’ll teach you.

Narrator: And he lathered Duck’s face all over. Poor Duck… Thomas was  helping to pull the cars away when Sir Topham Hatt arrived.

The barber: I do not like engines popping through my wall.

Narrator: Pumed the barber.

Sir Topham Hatt: I appreciate your feelings. But you must know that this engine and his crew have prevented a serious accident. It was a very close shave.

The barber: Oh! Oh excuse me.

Narrator: He filled a basin of water to wash Duck’s face.

The barber: I’m sorry. I didn’t know you were being a brave engine.

Duck: That’s alright, sir. I didn’t know that either.

Sir Topham Hatt: You were very brave indeed. I’m proud of you!

Narrator: Sir Topham Hatt watched the rescue operation. Then he had more news for Duck.

Sir Topham Hatt: And when you are properly washed and mended you are coming home.

Duck: Home, Sir? You mean the yard?

Sir Topham Hatt: Of course.

Duck: But, Sir, they don’t like me they like Diesel.

Sir Topham Hatt: Not now. I believed Diesel. So I sent them packing. The engines were sorry and want you back.

(Duck returns to the shed)

Narrator: A few days later, when he came home, it was a really rousing welcome for Duck the Great Western Engine………… 



Scarf for Percy

S3 Ep.01
A Scarf For Percy
Summary: During a bitter winter’s day, Percy sees workmen wearing scarves and longs to have one of his own. He gets his wish quite unexpectedly when he crashes into a baggage trolley and ends up with a pair of trousers (Sir Topham Hatt’s!) coiled around his funnel, as well as numerous other items—including sticky jam! After a scolding from Sir Topham Hatt, Percy returns home to be cleaned and realizes he has firelighters to keep warm, not scarves of any kind!

Script

Narrator: It was a cold winter’s morning on the Island of Sodor. The wind was bitter the ground hard with frost. Thomas and Percy were cold and cross.

Thomas: All I want is a warm boiler. Firelighters know that. He’s late!

Percy: He’s not late! This weather woke us up early.

Narrator: Gusts of wind swirled around the shed. Tossing flakes of snow toward Thomas. Then they swooshed around Percy too.

Percy: Why don’t we talk about something else?

Thomas: Yes! Like how silly it will look when our funnels turn into icicles.

Percy: That’s not funny! Maybe we’ll stop feeling cold if we talk about warm things like sunshine. And steam.

Thomas: And firelighters.

Narrator: Muttered Thomas.

(A picture showing Percy with a scarf)

Percy: Scarves!

Narrator: Continued Percy. 

Thomas: Scarves! That’s what you need. See a wooly scarf around your funnel.

Narrator: Thomas was only teasing but Percy thought happily about scarves until the firelighter came. Sir Topham Hatt was enjoying hot porridge for breakfast. He was looking forwards to taking important visitors on a tour of the railway and had pressed his special trousers.

Sir Topham Hatt: I shall put them in my trunk. And change into them just before the photographs are taken.

Narrator: Then he set off to catch his train. Percy was now working hard. His fire was burning nicely and he plenty of steam. But he still thought about scarves. He saw them everywhere he went.

Percy: My funnel’s cold! My funnel’s cold! I want a scarf. I want a scarf.

Henry: Rubbish Percy! Engines don’t wear scarves!

Percy: Engines with proper funnels do. You’ve only got a small one.

(Henry looks at his funnel)

Narrator: Before Henry could answer Percy puffed away. Henry snorted he was looking forward to pulling the special train. It was time for the photographs. Everyone was excited. Sir Topham Hatt was waiting on the platform for his trousers. They were in a trunk amongst a big load of baggage. The porters were taking the baggage trolley across the line. They were walking backwards to see that nothing fell off. Percy was still being cheeky. His driver always shut off steam just outside the station. Percy wanted to surprise the coaches by coming in as quietly as he can. But the porters didn’t hear him either. Percy gave them such a fright the boxes and bags burst everywhere.

(Everyone looks up in the sky)

Percy: Oh!

Narrator: Groaned Percy.

(Everyone looks up again)

(The box falls down on Percy…sticky streams of jam splashes all over Percy and the photographers…the trousers land on his funnel) 

Narrator: Sticky streams of jam trickled down Percy’s face. A top hat hung on his lamp, worse of all, a pair of trousers coiled lovingly around his funnel. Everyone was very angry. Sir Topham Hatt sees the top hat.

Sir Topham Hatt: MINE!!!!!!!!! PERCY, LOOK AT THIS!!

Percy: Yes, Sir. I am Sir.

Sir Topham Hatt: MY BEST TROUSERS TOO!!!!!!!!

Percy: Yes, Sir. Please, Sir.

Sir Topham Hatt: WE MUST PAY THE PASSENGERS FOR THEIR SPOILED CLOTHES AND MY TROUSERS ARE RUINED! I HOPE THIS WILL TEACH YOU A NOT TO PLAY TRICKS WITH THE COACHES!!!!!!!!!

Narrator: Percy went off to the yard. He felt very silly on the way he met James.

James: Hello, Percy so you found a scarf hey? But legs go in trousers not in funnels.

Narrator: And he puffed away to tell Henry the news. That evening Thomas and Percy and were resting in the shed. Percy’s driver had taken away the trousers and given Percy a good rub down.

Thomas: Firelighters promise to come early tomorrow.

Narrator: Said Thomas. Henry arrived he’d enjoyed taking the visitors around and now felt sorry for Percy too.

Henry: Driver says that the weather will be warmer tomorrow. You won’t need a scarf Percy.


Percy: Certainly not! Engines don’t need scarves. Engines need warm boilers. Everyone knows that!

Lady Hatt's Birthday Party

S5 Ep.04
Lady Hatt’s Birthday Party
Summary: It’s Sir Topham Hatt’s wife’s birthday and Sir Topham has brought himself a new suit, promising that he’ll be on time. But on his way to the Party, his car gets a flat tire—he tries catching a ride in Caroline, hut she goes too fast and her engine overheats. Then he tries riding on George, but gets splattered with oil, to add to that, George veers out of control and into a ditch. Sir Topham Hatt is thrown in the mud and is a complete mess. Thomas is close by, and so Sir Topham Hatt has no choice but to ride with him, and he’s standing in for Thomas’ ill fireman. He arrives at the station with time to spare, and he turns up at Lady Hatt’s Party, tired but triumphant, even though he is told that it wasn’t fancy dress!

Script

Narrator: One summer’s day, Thomas and Percy were idling in the station when Bertie the bus arrived.

Bertie: Have you noticed something?

Narrator: Said Bertie.

Thomas: What sort of something?

Bertie: Sir Topham Hatt! He well seems different.

Narrator: Replied Bertie.

Percy: I did see him staring at the clouds this morning. I wonder why?

Narrator: The reason was simple. It was Lady Hatt’s birthday and Sir Topham Hatt had a new outfit.

Lady Hatt: It’s perfect for my birthday party. You’ll look splendid, Sir Topham dear.

Sir Topham Hatt: And I’ll wear my finest hat. Just for you. Your birthday is a great occasion.

Lady Hatt: It is. So don’t be late.

Sir Topham Hatt: Don’t worry my dear. I shall be spic-and-span and right on time!

Narrator: Later that day, Sir Topham Hatt had changed into his new suit.

The stationmaster: You look fine, Sir! You best be going.

Sir Topham Hatt: Indeed! The engines are busy, I’ll take the car.

The stationmaster: Is it reliable?

Narrator: Asked the stationmaster.

Sir Topham Hatt: Certainly!

Narrator: Said Topham Hatt. But it wasn’t.

(Sir Topham Hatt puffing on his way to the party venue)

Narrator: As he sped along, he suddenly saw a large hole in the road. He braked hard, but it was too late.

Sir Topham Hatt: BOTHER! Now I’ve got a puncture. If I change my wheel I am sure to dirty my suit and that would never do.

Narrator: Just then he heard Caroline.

Sir Topham Hatt: I have to attend my wife’s birthday party and I cannot be late. Please give me a lift.

Caroline: I’ll try, Sir.

Narrator: But Caroline didn’t like going fast.

Caroline: I’m hot! My engine will overheat!

Narrator: And it did!

Caroline: Told you so.

Narrator: Said Caroline sadly.

Sir Topham Hatt: BOTHER! BOTHER!

Narrator: Then he heard a loud whistle. It was George the steamroller. George was cross when he saw Caroline.

George: Call yourself a car? You’re a disgrace to the road! Find yourself a scrap yard!

Narrator: Caroline spluttered in fury. George’s driver was more polite.

George’s driver: Can I be of assistance, Sir?

Sir Topham Hatt: Only if you can get into my wife’s birthday party.

Narrator: Sighed Sir Topham Hatt.

George’s driver: We can take you to Thomas. He’s just down the line.

Sir Topham Hatt: Obliged!

Narrator: And they rumbled away.

Caroline: What about me?!

Narrator: Wailed Caroline.

Sir Topham Hatt: I’ll send for help! Stay there!

Caroline: That’s all I can do!

Narrator: George was enjoying rolling along the lane but not Sir Topham Hatt. Oil splashed everywhere. Worse was to follow.

George: HELP! SOMETHING SNAPPED!

Narrator: He feared out of control and Sir Topham Hatt landed in a muddy ditch close to where Thomas was taking up water!

(Sir Topham Hatt sinks down the ditch)

Sir Topham Hatt: BOTHER!!! BOTHER!!!

Narrator: Thomas had never seen Sir Topham Hatt in such a mess.

Thomas’ driver: Can I help you, Sir?

Narrator: Asked Thomas’ driver.

Sir Topham Hatt: Yes please. Get me to the station as fast as you can.

Thomas’ driver: I’m afraid our fireman’s taken ill.

Sir Topham Hatt: Then I’ll be your fireman.

Narrator: Sighed Sir Topham Hatt. Thomas was excited. Sir Topham Hatt had to work hard. Coal dust and smoke flew everywhere.

(Thomas arrives at the station)

Narrator: At last they reached the station. Sir Topham Hatt looked at the clock.

Sir Topham Hatt; Just in time!

Narrator: He gasped. He hurriedly picked up a huge bunch of flowers.

Thomas: Good luck!

Narrator: Called Thomas. Sir Topham Hatt’s wife was waiting for him, as the clock struck three, there stood Sir Topham Hatt, tired but triumphant. He gave his wife the bunch of flowers.

Lady Hatt: Well thank you my dear. I know I know this was my special birthday party but I didn’t know was fancy dress.

Narrator: Everyone laughed. And then the party began…………


Never, never, never give up

Never, Never, Never Give Up (The Emotions version)
From Thomas and Friends

If you climb the highest mountain
Cross the river deep
Maybe you’ll find it’s never as easy
As it first appears, (as it first appears)


Just remember not to worry
Or get down at heart
Never lose faith in positive thinking, you’ll be amazed when you achieve
All the things you start, (all the things you start)

So
Never, never, never give up
Even though the going’s tough
Don’t stop trying when you’re tiring, when you’re out of puff

No!
Never, never, never give up
Even though you’re feeling rough
If at first you don’t succeed, never, never, never give up

If at first you don’t succeed then try and try again
Nothing but life is never as easy
But you’ll get there in the end
(Get there in the end)

So blow your cares and woes behind you, start a brand new day
Nothing can stop you reaching your goal
If you’re determined you can do
And you won’t find the way (you won’t find the way)

So
Never, never, never give up
Even though the going’s though
Don’t stop trying when you’re tiring, when you’re out of puff

Never, never, never, give up
Even though you’re feeling rough
If at first you don’t succeed
Never, never, never give up

Something’s seem impossible
Answers hard to find
No matter how improbable
You won’t until you try

You can do whatever you choose
It just takes a little luck
So remember,
Never, never, never give up

Never, never, never give up
Even though the going’s tough
Don’t stop trying, when you’re tiring
When you’re out of puff

No!
Never, never, never give up
Even though you’re feeling rough
If at first you don’t succeed, never, never, never give up

Never, never, never give up
Even though the going’s though
Don’t stop trying, when you’re tiring
When you’re out of puff

No!
Never, never, never give up
Even though you’re feeling rough
If at first you don’t succeed, never, never, never give up!

Never, never, never give up!
Never, never, never give up!


Thomas comes to breakfast

S2 Ep. 18
Thomas Comes To Breakfast
Summary: Thomas’ driver jokes that Thomas could almost run his branch line without him. Thomas does not realize he is joking though, and becomes very conceited. He brags to Percy and Toby later at the sheds, and both tell Thomas that he needs a driver, but to no avail. Thomas wakes up as the warmth spreads through his boiler, and then realizes his opportunity to run by himself and prove Percy and Toby wrong by stopping and wheeshing in front of them. Thomas slowly starts moving along the track, but does not know that he is only moving because a careless cleaner has fiddled with his controls. Thomas quickly realizes he has made a huge mistake, but cannot do anything about it without his driver. At the end of the tracks sits the stationmaster’s house. Thomas crashes through the end buffers, the fence and the front window just as the family was sitting down for breakfast. The house was rocked and plaster and broken glass are everywhere.

Script

Narrator: Thomas the Tank Engine has worked his branch line for many years and knows it very well.

(Thomas whistles twice)

(Thomas stops at Tidmouth Station)

Thomas’ driver: You know just where to stop, Thomas. You could almost managed it without me.

Narrator: Thomas had become conceited. He didn’t realize his driver was joking.

(Thomas leaves the station)

Narrator: Later he boasted to the others.

Thomas: Driver says I don’t need him now.

Percy: Don’t be so daft!

Narrator: Snorted Percy.

Toby: I’d never go without my driver. I’d be frightened.

Thomas: Puh! I’m not scared. You’d never dare. I would then. You’ll see.

Narrator: The next morning the firelighter came. Thomas drowsed comfortably as warmth spread through his boiler. Percy and Toby was still asleep. Thomas suddenly remembered.

Thomas: Silly stick-in-the-muds! I’ll show them. Driver said I could manage without him! I’ll just go out and then I’ll stop and wheeeeesh! That’ll make them jump.

Narrator: Thomas thought he was being clever but really he was only moving because a careless cleaner had meddled with his control and soon found his mistake. He tried to wheeeeesh but he couldn’t. He tried to stop but he couldn’t. He just kept rolling along. He didn’t dare look at what was coming next… there was the stationmaster’s house! The stationmaster was about to have breakfast.

Thomas: HORRORS!!!!!!!

Narrator: Cried Thomas and shut his eyes.

(Thomas crashes into the stationmaster’s house)

Narrator: The house rocked. Broken glass tinkled. Plaster was everywhere. Thomas had collected a bush on his travels. He peered into the room through its leaves. He couldn’t speak. The stationmaster was furious. His wife picked up her plate.

The stationmaster’s wife: YOU MISERABLE ENGINE! JUST LOOK WHAT YOU’VE DONE TO OUR BREAKFAST! NOW I SHALL HAVE TO COOK SOME MORE!

Narrator: She banged the door. More plaster fell. This time it fell on Thomas. Thomas felt depressed. Workmen propped up the house with strong poles and laid rails through the garden. Then the Scottish Twin Engines, Donald and Douglas arrived.

(Donald and Douglas whistle)

Donald + Douglas: We dinna fash yerself Thomas. We’ll soon heave you back on the rails.

Narrator: They laughed.

(The Scottish Twin Engines pull Thomas back on the rails)

Narrator: Donald and Douglas puffing hard manage to haul Thomas back on safety. It’s offensing a bush and a broken window frame festooned front was badly twisted. The twins laughed and left him.

(Douglas whistles goodbye to Thomas)  

Narrator: Thomas was in disgrace. There was worse to come.

Sir Topham Hatt: You’re in a lot of trouble, Thomas.

Thomas: I know, Sir. I’m sorry, Sir.

Narrator: Thomas’ voice was muffled behind his bush.

Sir Topham Hatt: You must go to the Works and have your front mended. It will be a long job.

Thomas: Yes, Sir.

Sir Topham Hatt: Meanwhile a diesel railcar will do your work.

Thomas: A diesel, Sir?

Narrator: Thomas spluttered.

Sir Topham Hatt: Yes, Thomas. Diesels always stay in their sheds to lay our wanted.


Narrator: Diesels never galavant off to breakfast in stationmaster’s houses……….

Fish

S4 Ep.24
Fish (GC)
Summary: A special order of fish is brought into the harbor, and so old and rickety vans are coupled to the end of the Flying Kipper. Thomas warns Duck that fish can be a bother (going by his own experience). Later that night, Duck banker for Henry up Gordon’s Hill, but the tail lamp on the end of the train falls off. Duck gets confused, no longer able to see the train, which causes Henry to slow down. Blindly, Duck speed up in an attempt to find the train and crashes into the rear van, sending a fish everywhere. He knows exactly what Thomas means.

Script

Narrator: On starry nights when the moon is full and the air is still, you can hear the sounds of far away ships and distant laughter’s. They echo over the hills and through the valleys. Down calm canals and sleepy. Every engine knows that these are the sounds that say the harbor is hard at work at the big station by the sea. One night a special a special load of fish was ordered. Sir Topham Hatt decided that extra vans must be added to the train the men called “The Flying Kipper”. The only vans available are the old ones. They hadn’t been used for a long time. Henry waited impatiently by the key side as Duck shunted them into position. Thomas puffed by with the mail train.

Thomas: Hello, Duck. Going fishing? I’d take care if I were you.

Duck: Why?

Narrator: Huffed Duck.

Thomas: Well for one thing, if fish get into an engines boiler they always cause trouble. And for another, fish can be awfully smelly. And I know what I’m talking about? Good night.

(Thomas puffs away)

Narrator: Henry grunted dreadfully.

Henry’s driver: You’ll just have to put up with it, Henry.

Narrator: Said his driver.

Henry’s driver: At least the extra load will mean you can have another engine help us up Gordon’s Hill.

(Henry sets off)

Narrator: Meanwhile Duck was waiting at Edward Station so that he could help the heavy train by pushing from behind. Henry made good progress. When he reached Edward Station, his driver stopped the train beyond the platform. Then Henry gave a special signal.

Henry: Peep. Peep. Peep. Peep. I need help please!

Duck: Peep. Peep.

Narrator: Replied Duck.

Duck: It won’t be long!

Narrator: Duck buffered gently up to Henry’s train. He was not coupled on. Henry would then be able to run on without stopping when they reached the top of the hill.

Duck: Ready!

Narrator: Whistled Duck. And off they went. Soon they reached Gordon’s Hill

Henry: Push hard! Push hard!

Narrator: Puffed Henry.

Duck: We’re doing it! We’re doing it!

Narrator: Replied Duck. Henry was pulling his train harder than he realized.

(The lamp falls down)

Narrator: Duck felt the weight on his buffers slacking. Then Duck noticed something else.

Duck: There is no sign of a tail lamp!

Narrator: He puffed. And he whistled but there was no reply. Meanwhile Henry noticed something too.

Henry: My train’s getting heavier!

Narrator: He thought to himself.

Henry: I’m slowing down!  

Narrator: Then there was trouble…

(Duck crashes into the loads of Henry)

(Henry stops at the hill)

Narrator: No one was hurt. But a strong smell of fish rolled into the air. The next day, workmen found the broken tail lamp at the bottom of the hill.

(Workmen look at the broken tail lamp)

Narrator: Sir Topham Hatt spoke kindly to Duck.

Sur Topham Hatt: The accident wasn’t your fault. We should’ve checked that this tail lamp was fixed on properly. We’ll soon have you in working in order again.

Duck: Thank you, Sir.

Narrator: Said Duck sadly.


Duck: Thomas told me to be careful about fish. They got me in the right pickle didn’t they?  

Percy's Big Mistake

S8 Ep.07
Percy’s Big Mistake
Summary: Percy is a very busy engine with many jobs to do, perhaps too many jobs as the workload often makes him late. One evening, Percy arrives late at Brendam Docks and the dock manager decides to tell Sir Topham Hatt about Percy being late. When Percy arrives at Tidmouth Sheds, that evening he hears Sir Topham Hatt, talking to his driver though he tries to ignore it. When Sir Topham Hatt mentions “ Percy must go to the scrap yard tomorrow” Percy is worried; he quickly jumps to the conclusion that due to his lateness, he is going to be scrapped.

Script

Narrator: Percy is a little green engine who can shunt and pull. He pulls both passengers and freight. At the Docks and at the Quarry. Percy’s favorite job is carrying the mail. But sometimes Percy has so much to do. He ends up running late. One evening Percy arrived late at Brendam Docks.

Dock Manager: You’re late again, Percy.

Narrator: Called the Dock Manager.

Dock Manager: I will have to speak to Sir Topham Hatt.

Narrator: Percy is upset. Percy returned to Tidmouth Sheds. The other engines were already asleep. Then Percy heard voices from the other side of the sheds. It was Sir Topham Hatt and he was talking to Percy’s driver. Percy tried not to listen, but he couldn’t help himself.

Sir Topham Hatt: Percy has been late too often this week. He must go to the scrap yards tomorrow.

Percy: Sir Topham Hatt wants to scrap me!

Narrator: Gasped Percy. Percy worried all night long. The next morning the sun shone and the birds sang. But Percy was too upset to notice.

Percy: Sir Topham Hatt wants to scrap me! And because I was late!

Thomas:  Sir Topham Hatt wouldn’t scrap a really useful engine and you Percy are a really useful engine!

Narrator: Percy felt better until he noticed the time.

Percy: I’m going to be late!

Narrator: He cried. Percy weeshed away. If he was on time maybe Sir Topham Hatt wouldn’t send them to the scrap yards. Percy’s first job was collecting pipes at Brendam Docks. But when he arrived Cranky was still unloading.

Percy: Hurry up slow coach!

Narrator: Wheeshed Percy.

Percy: I must be on time!

Cranky: I’ll take as long as I like!

Narrator: Wheeshed Cranky. And he went slower than ever. The moment Cranky clichéd, Percy took off. He hadn’t wait for the pipes to be having it tied down. Percy rounded a bend. The pipes slipped and fell all over the track. But Percy puffed on. Percy thought he had delivered the pipes so he chuffed away for his next job. Percy needs to take the TAR wagons to the workmen mending the road.

Percy’s driver: Be careful!

Narrator: Called Percy’s driver.

Percy’s driver: TAR is a sticky stuff!

Narrator: But Percy wasn’t being careful. He was going too fast. Percy charged down Gordon’s Hill. He didn’t see Gordon and the Express until it was too late. The Brake van past Gordon but the TAR wagons didn’t!

(TAR can fly high and lands over Gordon)

Narrator: Luckily no one was hurt… but Gordon was very cross.

Gordon: Now look what you have done!

Narrator: He wheeshed.

Gordon: What will Sir Topham Hatt say?

Narrator: Percy thought he knew.

Percy: Oh no! I’m sure be scrapped now! 

Narrator: And so, Percy decided to run away. Harvey’s cleared away the TAR wagons when Sir Topham Hatt arrived aboard on Thomas.

Sir Topham Hatt: Where is Percy?

Narrator: He said.

Sir Topham Hatt: He has caused confusion and delay.

Narrator: Gordon didn’t know.

Gordon: Uh… he just left very quickly, Sir.

Thomas: He heard you in the sheds, Sir. He thought he would be sending him to the scrap yards.

Sir Topham Hatt: Hmmm…. I think I need a word from Percy. You must all help me find him. And so everyone looked for Percy. They searched high… and they searched low. They looked two and for Percy everywhere.

Percy: What’s the become of me?

Narrator: Percy whispered. But there was no one around to hear. Percy looked very small and he felt very lonely. Thomas and Sir Topham Hatt were looking for Percy in Thomas’ branch line. Thomas suddenly had an idea.

Thomas: I think I know were Percy is, Sir.

Narrator: He said. And they went to Tidmouth Sheds as fast as he could. The Sheds looked quiet as Thomas rolled in.

Sir Topham Hatt: Percy? Are you there?

Percy: Please don’t scrap me, Sir! I didn’t mean to be late or cause trouble.

Sir Topham Hatt: Scrap you?! Why the very thought of it.

Narrator: And Sir Topham Hatt told Percy of what he had said.

Sir Topham Hatt: I told your driver you’ve been working very hard that is why you were late. I had decided that taking some scrap yards to the smelters yard. You were to carry the mail. All week.

Narrator: Percy was happy as he had ever been.

Percy: Do you really mean it Sir?

Narrator: Puffed Percy proudly.

Percy: The mail for a whole week?! Thank you, Sir!!!!

Narrator: Percy couldn’t stop himself tooting for joy. Thomas tooted too. It was good to have his friend back. So Percy carried the mail all week. He wasn’t late and he wasn’t making a mistake. Not even one, and Percy never listen to listen to silly stories ever again. Especially not one made for himself……….