Duncan Does It All Transcript

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 * Here's the full transcript to the Season 11 episode: Duncan Does It All.

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 * Michael Brandon: Duncan Does It All. Duncan is a very lively engine. He likes to do important jobs, and he always likes to be busy. One afternoon, Duncan arrived at the wharf. He had to collect freight cars of straw.
 * Duncan: More loads of straw.
 * Michael Brandon: He wheeshed. Duncan was fed up.
 * Thomas: What's the matter?
 * Michael Brandon: Tooted Thomas.
 * Duncan: I've been doing the same job all day long.
 * Michael Brandon: Grumbled Duncan.
 * Duncan: Collecting silly straw and taking it up to the farms in the hills. I want to do something more exciting.
 * Michael Brandon: Just then, Rusty puffed in with freight cars of slate. He looked tired.
 * Rusty: Hello.
 * Michael Brandon: He wheeshed wearily.
 * Rusty: I have so many jobs to do today. I'm all puffed out.
 * Duncan: What sort of jobs?
 * Michael Brandon: Asked Duncan.
 * Rusty: Next, I have to pick up some sightseers and show them the ruined castle.
 * Michael Brandon: Chuffed Rusty.
 * Duncan: That sounds more exciting than delivering straw.
 * Michael Brandon: Duncan tooted.
 * Duncan: I'll take your passengers for you.
 * Rusty: All right.
 * Michael Brandon: Rusty whistled.
 * Rusty: But only if you have time and can do a good job.
 * Duncan: I have plenty of time.
 * Michael Brandon: Snorted Duncan.
 * Duncan: This is an exciting job.
 * Michael Brandon: Duncan left his freight cars of straw, and he puffed off to pick up the passengers. Duncan had collected Rusty's passengers. And soon he was chuffing cheerfully through the beautiful countryside.
 * Duncan: Look at the sights. Look at the sights.
 * Michael Brandon: His wheels clickety-clacked along the tracks. Duncan was enjoying his new job. The sightseers were very happy to see all the wonderful sights.
 * Duncan: This is much more exciting than delivering straw.
 * Michael Brandon: Duncan wheeshed happily. On the way across the lake, the sightseers got out to take some photographs.
 * (camera shutters clicking)
 * Michael Brandon: Duncan had to wait for them. He wished he had something to do to pass the time. Just then, Skarloey puffed up. He was pulling freight cars of logs from the sawmill.
 * Skarloey: Flatten my funnel.
 * Michael Brandon: He whooshed.
 * Skarloey: These cars are heavy. I hope I'm not too late.
 * Duncan: What is your next job?
 * Michael Brandon: Duncan asked his friend.
 * Skarloey: I have to collect sheep from the farm.
 * Michael Brandon: Puffed Skarloey.
 * Skarloey: And take them to market.
 * Duncan: That sounds more exciting than waiting here.
 * Michael Brandon: Duncan tooted.
 * Duncan: I'll take the sheep to market for you.
 * Skarloey: Thank you
 * Michael Brandon: Steamed Skarloey.
 * Skarloey: But only if you have the time and can do a good job.
 * Duncan: I have plenty of time.
 * Michael Brandon: Chuffed Duncan.
 * Duncan: This was an exciting job.
 * Michael Brandon: And he puffed off to collect the sheep. The sightseers were very surprised to be left behind. At the farm, Duncan coupled up to the cars of sheep.
 * Duncan: Oh, this is a wonderful job.
 * Michael Brandon: He whistled excitedly. Then Duncan puffed off to market. Duncan clickety-clacked through the countryside with his sheep.
 * Duncan: This is much more exciting than pulling sightseers.
 * Michael Brandon: He hooted. Up the track, Sir Handel was at the water tower.
 * Duncan: What are you doing today?
 * Michael Brandon: Puffed Duncan.
 * Sir Handel: Mr. Percival needs me for a very special job.
 * Michael Brandon: Wheeshed Sir Handel grandly.
 * Duncan: What job?
 * Michael Brandon: Puffed Duncan.
 * Sir Handel: I have to collect the carousel from the transfer yards.
 * Michael Brandon: Sir Handel chuffed. Duncan's boiler bubbled.
 * Duncan: That sounds more exciting than delivering sheep.
 * Michael Brandon: He wheeshed.
 * Duncan: I'll do it for you.
 * Michael Brandon: And before Sir Handel could say anything, Duncan raced away to the transfer yards. Duncan arrived at the transfer yards. He was feeling very pleased with himself. He had had such an exciting day. Then he saw Mr. Percival. He was talking to Rusty and Skarloey. He was very cross.
 * Mr. Percival: The farmer has just telephoned.
 * Michael Brandon: Said Mr. Percival sternly.
 * Mr. Percival: His straw hasn't been delivered, there are sightseers in his field, and his sheep haven't arrived at market.
 * Duncan: Bust me buffers.
 * Michael Brandon: Duncan gasped.
 * Duncan: I promised my friends I'd do a good job.
 * Michael Brandon: He wheeshed.
 * Duncan: But I haven't.
 * Michael Brandon: And now his friends were in trouble.
 * Duncan: It's all my fault, sir.
 * Michael Brandon: Puffed Duncan.
 * Duncan: I wanted to do an exciting job, so I asked Rusty and Skarloey if I could do their jobs, but I didn't finish them probably.
 * Mr. Percival: You haven't done your own job either, Duncan.
 * Michael Brandon: Said Mr. Percival sharply. Duncan knew he was right.
 * Duncan: I'll go back and deliver my straw straightaway.
 * Michael Brandon: He wheeshed sadly.
 * Duncan: And this time, I'll finish my job.
 * Michael Brandon: At the wharf, Duncan coupled up to his freight cars. Thomas was surprised.
 * Thomas: I thought you wanted to do something exciting.
 * Michael Brandon: He tooted.
 * Duncan: I did.
 * Michael Brandon: Wheeshed Duncan.
 * Duncan: Now I want to deliver this straw to the farm. It's a very important job.
 * Michael Brandon: And he puffed quickly away. Duncan met Rusty at the lake.
 * Rusty: Do you want to help take my sightseers to the forest?
 * Michael Brandon: Hooted Rusty.
 * Duncan: No, thank you.
 * Michael Brandon: Chuffed Duncan.
 * Duncan: I'm enjoying doing me own job.
 * Michael Brandon: Skarloey was unloading the sheep at market.
 * Skarloey: Next I have to collect some cows.
 * Michael Brandon: He whistled.
 * Skarloey: Do you want to help?
 * Duncan: No, thank you.
 * Michael Brandon: Chuffed Duncan.
 * Duncan: Delivering my straw is just as exciting.
 * Michael Brandon: When Duncan arrived at the farm, the farmer was pleased to see him. That made Duncan feel very happy. He had finished his job properly, and he had been a really useful engine.