Don't Be Silly, Billy Transcript

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 * Michael Brandon: All the engines on Sir Topham Hatt's railway are proud of being really useful. Gordon likes being the best express. Percy likes pulling the mail cars on time. And Thomas likes being given a special special. One morning, Thomas arrived at Brendam Docks. He was excited.
 * Thomas: Today, I have to look after a new engine.
 * Michael Brandon: Tooted Thomas.
 * Salty: Well, that's a special job, me hearty.
 * Michael Brandon: Smiled Salty.
 * Salty: And here he is.
 * Michael Brandon: The engine was shiny, orange and puffing with pride.
 * Billy: I'm Billy.
 * Michael Brandon: Whistled the new engine.
 * Billy: Let's go.
 * Thomas: Wait, Billy.
 * Michael Brandon: Tooted Thomas.
 * Thomas: We can't go yet. We have to wait for Sir Topham Hatt.
 * Billy: Why?
 * Michael Brandon: Huffed Billy.
 * Thomas: Because he tells us what we are to do.
 * Michael Brandon: Whistled Thomas. Billy didn't want to wait for Sir Topham Hatt. He wanted to go. Sir Topham Hatt arrived.
 * Sir Topham Hatt: Billy.
 * Michael Brandon: He boomed.
 * Sir Topham Hatt: You have a very busy day.
 * Michael Brandon: Billy beamed.
 * Sir Topham Hatt: First, you must take empty chicken cars to the farm, and bring the chickens back to the docks. Then, you are to deliver diesel oil to the quarry. And lastly, you have to take coal to the depot.
 * Billy: Yes, sir.
 * Michael Brandon: Bubbled Billy happily.
 * Billy: Right away, sir.
 * Sir Topham Hatt: Thomas you must show Billy how to be a really useful engine.
 * Michael Brandon: Added Sir Topham Hatt. And he left.
 * Thomas: Billy.
 * Michael Brandon: Thomas steamed.
 * Thomas: You must pull the chickens slowly and smoothly.
 * Billy: I know that.
 * Michael Brandon: Sighed Billy. He pumped his pistons impatiently.
 * Thomas: Don't pump your pistons before you're ready to leave.
 * Michael Brandon: Whistled Thomas
 * Thomas: It wastes coal and water.
 * Michael Brandon: Billy puffed and huffed.
 * Thomas: And first, you must take on enough coal and water for a busy day.
 * Michael Brandon: Added Thomas
 * Billy: Thomas.
 * Michael Brandon: Huffed Billy.
 * Billy: Stop telling me what to do. You are a very bossy engine.
 * Michael Brandon: And Billy raced off.
 * Salty: He thinks you're a bossy boiler, me hearty.
 * Michael Brandon: Laughed Salty. Thomas didn't like being called bossy. He had promised Sir Topham Hatt he would look after Billy. So Thomas chased after him. Thomas was pleased to find Billy at the farm, but Billy wasn't pleased to see Thomas.
 * Thomas: Billy, you must take on coal and water.
 * Billy: Don't tell me what to do, Thomas.
 * Michael Brandon: Huffed Billy.
 * Billy: You are a very bossy engine.
 * Michael Brandon: And Billy steamed off.
 * Farmer McColl: Silly Billy, you've forgotten the chickens.
 * Michael Brandon: Farmer McColl called.
 * Thomas: Bother, Billy.
 * Michael Brandon: Wheeshed Thomas. And he chuffed quickly off towards the quarry. Thomas was pleased to find Billy at the quarry, but Billy wasn't pleased to see him.
 * Thomas: You didn't pick up the chickens.
 * Michael Brandon: Huffed Thomas.
 * Thomas: And you still haven't taken on coal and water.
 * Billy: Stop telling me what to do, Thomas.
 * Michael Brandon: Huffed Billy.
 * Billy: You are a very bossy engine.
 * Michael Brandon: And Billy steamed off.
 * Mavis: He's forgotten our oil.
 * Michael Brandon: Wheeshed Mavis. Thomas was worried. And he raced off quickly for the depot. Thomas was pleased to find Billy at the depot, but Billy wasn't pleased to see him. Billy had backed up to heavy wagons of diesel oil.
 * Thomas: They need diesel oil at the quarry, not the depot.
 * Michael Brandon: Tooted Thomas
 * Thomas: And you still haven't taken on coal and water.
 * Billy: Stop telling me what to do, Thomas.
 * Michael Brandon: Huffed Billy.
 * Billy: You are a very, very bossy engine.
 * Michael Brandon: Billy steamed off without the diesel oil. Thomas was worried...and he chased after Billy. Thomas was pleased to find Billy at the coaling plant. He was backing his wagons under the hopper, but he didn't see Percy there, and he biffed him...right under the hopper. Percy was covered in coal from funnel to footplate.
 * Percy: Watch out, silly Billy.
 * Michael Brandon: Percy peeped.
 * Thomas: Oh, no.
 * Michael Brandon: Tooted Thomas
 * Thomas: You must be careful when you roll under the hopper, and you must take on coal and water now.
 * Billy: Thomas.
 * Michael Brandon: Huffed Billy.
 * Billy: Stop telling me what to do. You are a very bossy engine.
 * Michael Brandon: Thomas was very unhappy. He didn't want to be called bossy anymore.
 * Thomas: Do whatever you want, Billy.
 * Michael Brandon: He wheeshed. This made Billy very happy, and he raced off. Suddenly, Billy stopped. He had run out of coal and water.
 * Thomas: Cinders and ashes.
 * Michael Brandon: Cried Thomas.
 * Thomas: I haven't taught Billy to be really useful at all.
 * Michael Brandon: Thomas shunted Billy to the water tower. Then, Billy's firebox was filled with coal.
 * Thomas: I know you think I'm a bossy boiler.
 * Michael Brandon: Tooted Thomas.
 * Thomas: But I've done all these jobs before. I can help you. Then no one will call you a silly Billy.
 * Michael Brandon: So together, Billy and Thomas collected Farmer McColl's chickens. And took them to the docks. Then, they delivered the diesel oil to Mavis and Diesel at the quarry. And lastly, they delivered coal to the depot. Thomas was very tired.
 * Thomas: Good-bye, Billy.
 * Michael Brandon: He chuffed.
 * Thomas: Sir Topham Hatt will be very pleased you finished all your jobs.
 * Michael Brandon: Thomas started to puff away.
 * Billy: Thomas.
 * Michael Brandon: Bubbled Billy.
 * Billy: You're not a bossy boiler. You're a really useful engine. And I really enjoyed working with you.
 * Michael Brandon: Thomas felt very happy. Billy wasn't a silly Billy anymore, and Thomas had made a really good friend.