Percy and The Baggage Transcript

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 * Michael Brandon: In summertime, the engines on the Island of Sodor enjoy being busy. Many visitors come to the island. The engines take them to visit many beautiful sights. Percy liked the summer. He was as happy as could be. Sir Topham Hatt came to Tidmouth. He had lots of jobs for Percy.
 * Sir Topham Hatt: You are to collect the holiday mail, deliver the lights for the town hall, and take the children to their summer party.
 * Michael Brandon: Percy was very happy.
 * Sir Topham Hatt: You are also to collect my mother's baggage from Maithwaite Station and take it to the airport.
 * Michael Brandon: He boomed.
 * Sir Topham Hatt: The plane leaves at teatime. It's very, very, very important you get them there on time.
 * Percy: Yes, sir.
 * Michael Brandon: Peeped Percy excitedly, and he puffed out of Tidmouth as fast as he could. Percy steamed through the sunny countryside. He was very, very happy.
 * Percy: Why, this could be the most fun day ever.
 * Michael Brandon: Peeped Percy. Percy came to a junction. The left track went to Maithwaite Station and to Sir Topham Hatt's mother's bags, and straight ahead was the postal depot. Percy thought about which way to go, but not for very long.
 * Percy: Taking the baggage is an easy job.
 * Michael Brandon: He peeped.
 * Percy: I can do that later.
 * Michael Brandon: And so Percy puffed straight ahead to the postal depot to collect the mail. Percy buffered up to the presents and mail sacks. He wheeshed away as happy as he could be. Percy had lots of stations to go to and lots of people to talk to.
 * Percy: Hello.
 * Michael Brandon: He peeped happily. Some of the wagons were uncoupled...and Percy chuffed on with the rest of his deliveries. When everyone saw the parcels and presents, they clapped and cheered. Percy was having a wonderful time. He wished he could do it all over again. Percy wondered what job to do next. He came to another junction. This time, straight ahead was the way to Maithwaite Station and to Sir Topham Hatt's mother's bags, and the left track went to Brendam Docks. The lights for the town hall were waiting there. Percy thought about which way to go, but not for very long.
 * Percy: Taking the baggage is an easy job.
 * Michael Brandon: He said.
 * Percy: I can do that later.
 * Michael Brandon: And so Percy puffed away to the left. Percy collected the lights from the docks and he set off for the town hall. Percy pulled up outside the town hall. The people on the platforms smiled and waved. They were looking forward to seeing the town hall all lit up. Percy was feeling more and more excited.
 * Percy: Now, I can take the children to the party.
 * Michael Brandon: He peeped.
 * Percy: That's the best job of all.
 * Michael Brandon: Percy came to the junction again. Sir Topham Hatt's mother's bags were still waiting at Maithwaite, but Percy wasn't thinking about the bags. He was thinking about the children. Percy collected the children in no time at all. Soon, Percy was whistling...and the children were singing. Everyone was having a great time. Then, Percy needed to take on water. Sir Topham Hatt drove by. He was taking his mother to the airport. Percy suddenly remembered the bags.
 * Percy: Bust my buffers!
 * Michael Brandon: Peeped Percy.
 * Percy: I must collect the baggage now or Sir Topham Hatt's mother will leave without it.
 * Michael Brandon: Percy was worried.
 * Percy: Now I can't take the children to the party.
 * Michael Brandon: He puffed quickly away. He had to find someone to help him. Percy saw Edward resting in a siding.
 * Percy: Edward.
 * Michael Brandon: Peeped Percy.
 * Percy: I'm late to take Sir Topham Hatt's mother's bags to the airport. Will you take the children to the party for me, please?
 * Edward: I'd be delighted.
 * Michael Brandon: Chuffed Edward. So Percy left the passenger car in the siding. He peeped good-bye to the children...and raced to Maithwaite Station. Percy buffered up to the baggage and wheeshed away as fast as his wheels could carry him. Percy had to arrive at the airport before Sir Topham Hatt. Percy raced through tunnels and he chuffed over bridges.
 * Percy: Why didn't I do this job first?
 * Michael Brandon: Wailed Percy.
 * Percy: Why did I leave it to last?
 * Michael Brandon: Percy arrived at the airport just in time. Jeremy the plane was waiting. The baggage was unloaded just as Sir Topham Hatt's car arrived.
 * Percy: I made it on time.
 * Michael Brandon: Peeped Percy. He was relieved.
 * Sir Topham Hatt: You're a very reliable engine.
 * Michael Brandon: Boomed Sir Topham Hatt's mother as she boarded Jeremy.
 * Sir Topham Hatt: Well done, Percy.
 * Michael Brandon: Said Sir Topham Hatt. Percy was pleased. Jeremy soared into the sky. Sir Topham Hatt waved...and Percy blew his whistle. He'd never leave things to the last minute ever again.