Emily's New Coaches / The Old Bridge / Edward's Brass Band (Treehouse TV USA)

Emily's New Coaches / The Old Bridge / Edward's Brass Band (Treehouse TV USA) is the fiftieth episode of Thomas & Friends (the Treehouse TV version).

Summary

 * Emily visits Thomas on her first day / Skarloey has a fear of the bridge / Edward hopes to meet a brass band.

Characters

 * Thomas
 * Edward
 * Oliver
 * Emily
 * Skarloey
 * Rheneas
 * Bertie
 * Cranky
 * Annie and Clarabel
 * Sir Topham Hatt
 * Percy (does not speak)
 * Stepney (does not speak)
 * Henry (cameo)
 * Gordon (cameo)
 * James (cameo)
 * Toby (cameo)
 * Donald (cameo)
 * Duncan (cameo)
 * Toad (cameo)
 * Trevor (cameo)
 * Butch (cameo)

Songs

 * 1) Five New Engines In The Shed
 * 2) There Once Was An Engine Who Ran Away
 * 3) The Whistle Song

Trivia

 * Narrated by Michael Brandon.

Script

 * (We open this episode with the Thomas and Friends Season 7 intro)
 * (After that, we begin the character introduction)
 * Michael Brandon: Thomas is a really useful engine. Here's Percy. He is a very happy engine. James is a magnificent engine. Gordon is the most fastest engine on the Island of Sodor. Henry is long and fast. Here's Edward always here to help. Toby is a different engine, he's a tram engine.
 * (A passing by sequence occurs and we begin Emily's New Coaches)
 * Michael Brandon: It was a splendid day on the Island of Sodor. Thomas was taking Annie and Clarabel back to the yards. A new engine had arrived and he wanted to say hello. The engine was beautiful with shiny paintwork and a gleaming brass dome.
 * Sir Topham Hatt: Thomas, meet Emily.
 * Thomas: Hello, Emily.
 * Emily: Hello, Thomas.
 * Sir Topham Hatt: Emily, collect your coaches. You and your driver must learn the line.
 * Emily: Yes, sir.
 * Michael Brandon: She answered. Thomas was impressed. Later, the only coaches Emily's driver could find were Annie and Clarabel.
 * Emily's Driver: These aren't your sort of coaches.
 * Michael Brandon: He said.
 * Emily's Driver: But I suppose they'll do.
 * Michael Brandon: Annie and Clarabel felt insulted.
 * Clarabel: How dare he say we'll do?
 * Michael Brandon: Clarabel whispered. Emily puffed carefully along the track.
 * Annie and Clarabel: How dare he say we'll do, how dare he say we'll do?
 * Michael Brandon: Grumbled the coaches. Thomas saw Emily coming down the line, pulling Annie and Clarabel.
 * Emily: Hello, Thomas.
 * Michael Brandon: Emily called. But Thomas was cross.
 * Thomas: Those are my coaches. Give them back!
 * Michael Brandon: But Emily didn't hear Thomas and she went on her way. Then, Edward passed and Percy. When Emily whistled hello, the engines didn't whistle back. Emily couldn't understand why they were so unfriendly. She was upset. Later, Sir Topham Hatt spoke to Thomas.
 * Sir Topham Hatt: I want you to go to the docks to pick up new coaches.
 * Thomas: New coaches? But sir.
 * Sir Topham Hatt: Really useful engines don't argue.
 * Michael Brandon: Said Sir Topham Hatt. Thomas didn't want new coaches, he wanted Annie and Clarabel back. When Oliver saw Emily return to the yards, he was surprised.
 * Oliver: Those are Thomas' coaches.
 * Emily: So that's why he looked cross.
 * Michael Brandon: Exclaimed Emily.
 * Emily: I'll go and apologize.
 * Thomas: Don't want new coaches, don't want new coaches.
 * Michael Brandon: Chuffed Thomas. Later, Emily was still looking for Thomas when a signalman flagged her down.
 * Signalman: Oliver hasn't cleared his signalbox.
 * Michael Brandon: He told Emily's driver.
 * Signalman: Please, go and see what's wrong.
 * Michael Brandon: Emily could see that Oliver had broken down on the crossing. Then, Emily heard Thomas' whistle.
 * Emily: Oh, dear!
 * Michael Brandon: Thomas could see Oliver. He knew he could never stop in time.
 * Oliver: Help!
 * Michael Brandon: Emily charged towards Oliver and with a huge effort, pushed him across the tracks, just in time.
 * Oliver: Thanks.
 * Emily: I did it.
 * Michael Brandon: Later, Sir Topham Hatt praised Emily.
 * Sir Topham Hatt: Well done, you were a very brave engine.
 * Oliver: The bravest.
 * Michael Brandon: Chuffed Oliver.
 * Sir Topham Hatt: It gives me great pleasure to present you with two new coaches.
 * Emily: Thank you, sir.
 * Michael Brandon: Replied Emily.
 * Emily: Thomas, I'm sorry I took Annie and Clarabel.
 * Thomas: And I'm sorry I was so cross.
 * Michael Brandon: Replied Thomas.
 * Emily: Friends?
 * Thomas: Friends.
 * Michael Brandon: Emily loves her coaches and being part of Sir Topham Hatt's railway.
 * (Another passing by sequence occurs and we begin Five New Engines In The Shed)
 * Children (singing): Good morning sunshine, brand new day. Busy day for the railway. Engines rolling to and fro-ing. Rushing by on the railway. But today is a special day for. Have you heard the news? Something special is happening, happening. Have you heard the news? Have you heard, pass the word, have you heard. There are five new engines in the shed. Five new friends in the shed. One, two, three, four, five. Can you believe your eyes? Five new engines in the shed. Celebrate the big surprise and raise the banners high. For the five new engines, great new engines. Five new engines in the shed. Emily with her coaches green is a joy to be seen on the railway. Harvey with his crane looks strange, but he'll take the strain on the railway. Salty is the dockside diesel, he'll tell a tale or two. Arthur too, is shy but true, he'll be there for you.
 * Boy: Look, there's Murdoch.
 * Girl: He's so big and strong.
 * Boy: He'll just go on and on.
 * Children: (singing) There are five new engines in the shed. Five new friends in the shed. Welcome to one and all. Everybody say hello. Five new engines in the shed. Thomas and all his friends are here. So let us wave and cheer. For the five new engines, great new engines. Five new engines in the shed. Five new engines in the shed. Five new friends in the shed. One, two, three, four, five. Can you believe your eyes? Five new engines in the shed. Celebrate the big surprise and raise the banners high.
 * Boy: There's Murdoch.
 * Girl: And Arthur.
 * Boy: And Emily.
 * Girl: And Harvey and Salty.
 * Children: (singing) For the five new engines, great new engines. Five new engines in the shed.
 * (Another passing by sequence occurs and we begin The Old Bridge)
 * Michael Brandon: Rheneas and Skarloey work on the most beautiful line on the Island of Sodor. They loved to puff through the forest and over the rivers. An old bridge crosses one of the rivers. Some of its beams were rotten and had now been damaged by the storm. Skarloey chuffed happily along. He didn't see the broken rail until it was too late. He dangled dangerously above the water.
 * Skarloey: Help!
 * Michael Brandon: But Rheneas soon pulled him to safety. A few days later Sir Topham Hatt came to the sheds.
 * Sir Topham Hatt: The old bridge has been mended. The worker's freight cars had been left there. Skarloey, I need you to collect them.
 * Skarloey: Yes, sir.
 * Michael Brandon: Chuffed Skarloey. But he didn't want to go on the bridge again. When Skarloey arrived he saw the freight cars on the other side. He started to cross, but stopped. He looked down into the rushing water. Skarloey was scared. He remembered what it happened before.
 * Skarloey's Driver: Come on, Skarloey.
 * Michael Brandon: Called his driver.
 * Skarloey's Driver: The bridge is safe now.
 * Michael Brandon: But Skarloey wouldn't cross the bridge and he and his driver went home instead.
 * Rheneas' Driver: We'll pick up the freight cars.
 * Michael Brandon: Said Rheneas' driver.
 * Rheneas: But if you don't cross the bridge soon...
 * Michael Brandon: Said Rheneas.
 * Rheneas: Sir Topham Hatt will be cross.
 * Michael Brandon: Now Rheneas had to take Skarloey's loads as well as his own. Each morning he collected the freight cars and puffed across the bridge with his heavy load. Finally Sir Topham Hatt came to see Skarloey.
 * Sir Topham Hatt: If you won't cross the old bridge, you must stay here and shunt freight cars.
 * Michael Brandon: He scolded.
 * Sir Topham Hatt: I can't have engines that won't do as they're told.
 * Skarloey: Sorry, sir.
 * Michael Brandon: Said Skarloey sadly. The next morning Rheneas took Skarloey's heavy freight cars as usual. Then he puffed and heaved through the countryside towards the bridge. He puffed so hard that he ran out of water.
 * Rheneas: Bother!
 * Michael Brandon: The yard manager spread the news.
 * Yard Manager: Rheneas has broken down.
 * Skarloey: We must go and help him.
 * Michael Brandon: Said Skarloey bravely. He set off immediately. Skarloey was scared but determined. He rolled slowly up into the edge. The bridge creaked loudly. The river seemed deeper than ever.
 * Skarloey: I must rescue my friend.
 * Michael Brandon: Whispered Skarloey. He chuffed slowly onto the bridge. The bridge groaned as he rolled foward but Skarloey puffed on. Finally, his driver coupled up and pulled Rheneas to safety.
 * Rheneas: Thank you.
 * Michael Brandon: Said Rheneas.
 * Rheneas: You were very brave to help me.
 * Michael Brandon: Skarloey is no longer afraid of the bridge and loves his journeys more than ever.
 * (Another passing by sequence occurs and we begin There Once Was An Engine Who Ran Away)
 * Man: (singing) There once was an engine who ran away, Just up and went, And ran away, ran away. Stacked up his tender, and headed down the line, Toot toot, farewell, goodbye!
 * Children: (singing) He overheard the wicked old Diesel say, He was heading for the scrapyard any day.
 * Man: (singing) He didn't wanna wait for the fateful day. So the little old engine ran away.
 * Children: (singing) He huffed and he puffed, his wheels started turning, He chuffed and he chuffed, his little firebox burning, He slipped his brake, let his whistle fly, Toot toot, farewell, goodbye!
 * Children and Man (singing) And the little old engine ran away, Just up and went, And ran away, ran away.
 * Man: (singing) Didn't feel part of the railway.
 * Children and Man: (singing) So the little old engine ran away.
 * (Owl hoots)
 * Children: (singing) And when the other engines heard he'd gone, They felt so sad, 'cos they knew he had gone and gone. No matter what Diesel had to say, Sir Topham Hatt has the final say.
 * Man: (singing) So he thought and he thought, Where could he be, could he be?
 * Children: (singing) Some searched high, the others searched low.
 * Children and Man: (singing) Where did he run, where did he run? We gotta bring the little engine home.
 * Man: (singing) So they all went out to look around, Far and wide, and up and down No matter where they searched, no one seemed to know.
 * Children and Man (singing) Oh where did the little old engine go? Thomas finally tracked him down, He was cold and blue, and all alone.
 * Man: He told him he was needed back urgently.
 * Boy: "Who me, really?"
 * Girl: "Yes you, you silly engine!"
 * Children and Man: (singing) 'Cos he's the pride of the railway!
 * Man: (singing) So he huffed and he puffed, His wheels started turning,
 * Children and Man: (singing) He chuffed and he chuffed his little firebox burning,
 * Man: (singing) He slipped his brake and was on his way, Toot toot, hip hip, hooray!
 * Children and Man: (singing) Now the little old engine's heading home, To toots and cheers, hear the whistles blow. 'Cos now he's the pride of the railway!
 * Girl: "Look everybody! Here comes Fergus!"
 * Children: "Hooray!"
 * Children and Man: (singing) Yes the little old engine's coming home!
 * (Another passing by sequence occurs and we begin Edward's Brass Band)
 * Michael Brandon: Summer is a busy time on the Island of Sodor. Vacationers have so much to see and do. There are trips to the seaside, balloon rides in the country and the brass band playing in the park. One morning, Edward was in a hurry. He didn't even stop to say hello to Stepney. Thomas was pleased to see Edward.
 * Thomas: What's up? Your smile's as broad as your smokebox.
 * Edward: I'm on my way to pick up the brass band.
 * Michael Brandon: Replied Edward.
 * Edward: The concert is tomorrow night.
 * Thomas: Don't crack your smokebox.
 * Michael Brandon: Teased Thomas. Edward couldn't wait to hear the brass band play their wonderful music. He was so excited about meeting the brass band that he didn't notice the giant crane. It was unloading a huge ship's boiler. Suddenly, the crane swung the boiler and knocked Edward right off the track. Cranky had been watching.
 * Cranky: You useless little engines are always in the way.
 * Michael Brandon: Poor Edward. Sir Topham Hatt came immediately.
 * Sir Topham Hatt: We will take you to the fitters yard and Bertie will have to meet the brass band instead of you.
 * Michael Brandon: Edward was sad. That night a raging storm rolled in. The fitters worked through the night trying to mend Edward. The rain pelted down. Now Edward felt sad and very dammed. Morning came and Sir Topham Hatt arrived.
 * Edward: Please sir.
 * Michael Brandon: Pleaded Edward.
 * Edward: Will the fitters be finished soon?
 * Sir Topham Hatt: Not soon enough and the band can't wait. I'm sorry, Edward, Bertie will take them to the concert.
 * Michael Brandon: Edward felt worse than ever. Bertie collected the brass band and set off immediately. He bummed cheerfully along the country roads. But there was trouble ahead. Last night, storm had flooded the road. Bertie's driver decided to take a shortcut. But it was very muddy. Bertie's wheels did not like the mud. They scooted, they skated, they slid, they slipped.
 * Bertie: I'm stuck!
 * Michael Brandon: He groaned.
 * Bertie: (grunts)
 * Michael Brandon: Bertie revved his engine, but his wheels spun round and round. He couldn't budge. The brass band were worried.
 * Leader: We mustn't be late for our concert. Tune up your tuba.
 * Michael Brandon: Cried the leader of the band.
 * Leader: We'll call for help.
 * Michael Brandon: By now Edward was mended and hooked up to his coaches.
 * Edward's Driver: I can hear music.
 * Michael Brandon: Said his driver.
 * Edward: That's not music.
 * Michael Brandon: Wheeshed Edward.
 * Edward: That's an alarm.
 * Michael Brandon: And they raced off to the rescue. The musicians were delighted to see their old friend, so was Bertie.
 * Edward: I'll get you to the concert in time!
 * Michael Brandon: Edward cried.
 * Bandsmen: Thank you.
 * Michael Brandon: Said the worried bandsmen. That night, the concert was a great success. Everyone loved the music, especially Edward.
 * (Another passing by sequence occurs and we begin The Whistle Song)
 * (Engines whistling)
 * Children: (singing) Doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo. Engines all have whistles, as everybody knows. And as they leave the station, you hear the whistle blow. Speeding down the hillside, the whistles blown with pride, Driver checks the signal, and whistles one more time. Engines, blow your whistles; Toby, ring your bell. Gordon and Henry, Thomas as well, Engines, blow your whistles and let's all have some fun! Engines, blow your whistles; Let's hear the whistle song! Every whistle's different; No two will sound the same, It helps to warn off danger if something's in your way. Whistles are important as every engine knows, Clear the line ahead now when the whistle blows! Engines, blow your whistles; Toby, ring your bell, James and Edward, Percy as well. Engines, blow your whistles and let's all have some fun, Engines, blow your whistles; Let's hear the whistle song An engine lost its whistle and could not make a sound. It really was a problem until one could be found. 'Cause an engine's not an engine if it hasn't got a whistle, Hear the whistle blows! Engines, blow your whistles; Toby, ring your bell, Gordon and Henry, Thomas as well. Engines, blow your whistles and let's all have some fun, Engines, blow your whistles; Let's hear the whistle song.
 * Girl: One long whistle means coming up fast.
 * Boy: Two in the fog, give two short blasts.
 * Girl: One, two, three, means clear up the line.
 * Children: Let's blow our whistles one more time! (singing) Engines, blow your whistles; Toby, ring your bell, James and Edward, Percy as well. Engines blow your whistles, and let's all have some fun, Engines blow your whistles, Let's hear the whistle song!
 * (Whistle blowing)
 * (Following the last song, we find the end credits with Thomas looking at us)
 * (While they roll, the Thomas end theme plays)
 * (After that, the HiT Entertainment logo appears)