Henry's Lucky Day Transcript

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 * Michael Brandon: The winter holidays were coming and a thick blanket of snow covered the Island of Sodor. Snowdrifts blocked the lines, and the tracks were very slippery. The engines felt frozen from their funnels to their footplate. But Henry puffed happily through the snowy countryside. None of his lines were blocked.
 * Thomas: You are the only engine to have made your deliveries on time today.
 * Michael Brandon: Chuffed Thomas.
 * Thomas: You must have lucky trucks.
 * Michael Brandon: Henry saw that none of the other engines were back.
 * Henry: Maybe you're right. Maybe I do have lucky trucks.
 * Michael Brandon: He puffed. That night when the engines were all asleep, Henry thought how pleased he was to have lucky trucks.
 * Henry: Now I will always be on time.
 * Michael Brandon: Puffed Henry.
 * Henry: And that means I can be a really useful engine.
 * Michael Brandon: But the next morning when Henry went to the yard, his lucky trucks weren't there.
 * Henry: Oh, no.
 * Michael Brandon: Chuffed Henry.
 * Henry: Where are my lucky trucks?
 * Thomas: Edward took them.
 * Michael Brandon: Puffed Thomas.
 * Thomas: He needed to take coal to the villages.
 * Michael Brandon: Then Sir Topham Hatt arrived at the yard.
 * Sir Topham Hatt: Henry, I've got a very important special for you.
 * Michael Brandon: Said Sir Topham Hatt.
 * Sir Topham Hatt: A delivery of presents has arrived at the airport. You must collect them and take them to the children in the villages.
 * Michael Brandon: Henry puffed to the airport. But soon he was in trouble. Gordon's Hill was very icy. Every time Henry tried to puff up the hill, he slid back down again.
 * Henry: I need my lucky trucks back.
 * Michael Brandon: Henry huffed.
 * Henry: I can't make my deliveries without them. Must find Edward. Must find Edward.
 * Michael Brandon: Chuffed Henry. Then a snowslide came down and blocked Henry's way.
 * Henry: Oh, no.
 * Michael Brandon: Puffed Henry.
 * Henry: If I had my lucky trucks, this would never have happened.
 * Michael Brandon: Henry puffed up the line. He saw pipes across the track. They were blocking his way.
 * Molly: I thought you were collecting presents.
 * Michael Brandon: Chuffed Molly.
 * James: You're supposed to be at the airport.
 * Michael Brandon: Snorted James.
 * Henry: Edward has my lucky trucks.
 * Michael Brandon: Whistled Henry.
 * Henry: I must find them.
 * Rocky: Don't worry.
 * Michael Brandon: Called Rocky.
 * Rocky: I'll have the line cleared in no time.
 * Michael Brandon: Henry waited sadly as Rocky lifted the pipes from the tracks. Then he chuffed on to find Edward and his lucky trucks. But every way that Henry chuffed, there were more delays.
 * Thomas: Sorry.
 * Michael Brandon: Puffed Thomas.
 * Thomas: It has taken me a long time to clear this line.
 * Henry: It's not your fault.
 * Michael Brandon: Henry whistled.
 * Henry: I need to find Edward and my lucky trucks.
 * Michael Brandon: And Henry puffed sadly away. Henry couldn't find Edward anywhere.
 * Henry: I'll never see my lucky trucks again.
 * Michael Brandon: He sighed. But when he puffed into the frosty forest, there was Edward with Henry's lucky trucks.
 * Henry: I found you.
 * Michael Brandon: Henry chuffed excitedly. But he puffed too quickly. His wheels slid on the icy tracks. And he biffed right into his lucky trucks.
 * Henry: Oh, no! I've broken my lucky trucks.
 * Michael Brandon: Groaned Henry. Henry didn't know what to do.
 * Henry: I'm not going anywhere without my lucky trucks.
 * Michael Brandon: Huffed Henry.
 * Edward: But they're broken.
 * Michael Brandon: Chuffed Edward.
 * Edward: And if you don't collect the presents soon, the children won't have anything to open in the morning.
 * Michael Brandon: Henry thought about how sad the children would be.
 * Henry: I have to get to the airport somehow.
 * Michael Brandon: Puffed Henry.
 * Henry: Even without my lucky trucks.
 * Michael Brandon: So Henry chuffed away to the airport. The tracks were clear now, and the more Henry thought about the children, the less he thought about his lucky trucks. Henry puffed up Gordon's hill. The track was very icy. His wheels started to spin, but Henry puffed harder and harder. He inched his way over the top of the hill. Soon, Henry arrived at the airport. He collected his presents...and puffed across the island, making his deliveries. Now, Henry didn't think about his lucky trucks once. All he could think about was delivering the presents on time. Children were waiting at the station.
 * Children: Good old Henry.
 * Michael Brandon: They cheered. Henry felt very proud. And he steamed along the track.
 * Henry: Only one more delivery.
 * Michael Brandon: Puffed Henry. With or without his lucky trucks, Henry knew he mustn't let the children down.
 * (Children cheering)
 * Henry: I've delivered all the presents.
 * Michael Brandon: Chuffed Henry happily.
 * Henry: And without my lucky trucks. Maybe the trucks weren't so lucky after all.
 * Michael Brandon: But when Henry saw the children's smiling faces, he knew he was still the luckiest engine.