Rosie in the Mud

Rosie in the Mud is the 33rd episode of my fantasy Season 10 of Thomas and Friends. It would of aired in November 6, 2006.

Plot
While Rosie is excitedly pulling a train of cement for Jack and the Pack to fix the road nearby Toyreck, she was accidentally diverted into a siding and crashes into a muddy field. Can she be rescued?

Characters

 * Rosie
 * Stanley
 * Duchess the Harbour Crane
 * Jack
 * Kelly
 * Sir Topham Hatt
 * Gordon (does not speak)
 * Nelson (does not speak)
 * Alfie (does not speak)
 * Kelly (does not speak)
 * Max and Monty (does not speak)
 * Patrick (does not speak)
 * Buster (does not speak)
 * Thomas (cameo)
 * Percy (cameo)
 * Toby (cameo)
 * Daisy (cameo)
 * Mavis (cameo)
 * BoCo (cameo)
 * Derek (cameo)

UK version
Michael Angelis: One morning, Jack and the Pack had to fix a cracked part of the road close to Toyreck on Thomas' Branch Line. But Patrick had a nasty accident from falling off a mountainside, and had to go to Crewe to be mended. So, The Fat Controller came to Ffarquhar Sheds.

The Fat Controller: Rosie, the road close to Toyreck has a cracked part.

Michael Angelis: He said.

The Fat Controller: Patrick the Concrete Mixer had an accident at a mountainside and is at Crewe for a few weeks. So I need you to pick up concrete at the harbour.

Rosie: Yes sir.

Michael Angelis: Replied Rosie excitedly.

(she puffs out of the shed)

Michael Angelis: Rosie arrived at the harbour. Duchess gave her advice.

Duchess: All you need to go steady with her train.

Michael Angelis: He said.

Duchess: So be careful, Rosie.

Rosie: I will.

Michael Angelis: But Rosie was such a state. She collected her train and went on her way.

(she steams out of the harbour onto the open line)

Michael Angelis: Everything was going so well as Rosie steamed through the countryside. Soon she came to a signal. The signal was red so that she had to stop and wait for Gordon to pass, but she didn't mind that.

Rosie: Not long now.

Michael Angelis: She thought. At last Gordon came by. The signal changed to green, and Rosie sat off again. Rosie was still excited about the hard work she was give and sang a song.

Rosie: (singing to the tune of Old MacDonald) Who is running this line today? Rosie the Lavender Tank Engine. Who is getting the job done? Rosie the Lavender Tank Engine. What a good job I've been doing.

Michael Angelis: She thought. As she was a few miles from Toyreck, the signalman had forgot to switch Rosie to the line towards. Rosie went through the wrong track. Up ahead, there was a pair of buffers, leading into a muddy field.

Rosie: Peep peep! Look out!

(Rosie crashes into some buffers and into a muddy field, and comes to a stop)

Michael Angelis: Rosie had stood dazed and surprised. Her wheels squelched in the mud. Her driver and fireman had luckily jumped clear before the crash. Rosie tried to back up, but her wheels spun and mud splattered over them and the bottom of her lavender paint.

Rosie: Oh, dear. That is not what my day is meant to be.

Michael Angelis: She groaned. The crew went for help. They telephoned The Fat Controller, who was worried.

The Fat Controller: Prehaps someone will have to come and rescue Rosie.

Michael Angelis: He said. He later spoke to Stanley, who was taking a train of passengers.

The Fat Controller: Rosie is stuck in the mud. I need you to get her out of here. Toby will have to take your passengers, as well as his passengers.

Stanley: I'm on it, sir.

(Stanley sets off to find Rosie)

Michael Angelis: Rosie was sadly waiting for Stanley to arrive.

(Stanley arrives at the scene)

Stanley: There you are.

Michael Angelis: Said Stanley.

Stanley: I see you're stuck. Don't worry, I'll get you back on the line.

Michael Angelis: Rosie smiled. First Stanley pulled the trucks back to the proper line. Then he pulled Rosie back on the rails.

Rosie: Thank you, Stanley.

Michael Angelis: Said Rosie.

Rosie: Now I can continue on my way.

Stanley: No problem.

Michael Angelis: Repled Stanley. Soon, the points were changed to the line towards Jack and his construction friends, and Rosie sat off again.

Rosie: Goodbye, Stanley.

Michael Angelis: Rosie found Miss Jenny's machines at the road towards Toyreck.

Jack: You're just in time!

Michael Angelis: Said Jack.

Rosie: Thanks.

Michael Angelis: Rosie replied.

Rosie: You must be Jack.

Jack: And you must be Rosie. And these are my friends, Alfie, Isobella, Nelson, Max and Monty, Kelly and Buster.

All (except Rosie and Jack): Hello.

Kelly: I hope you meet Patrick too.

Michael Angelis: Said Kelly.

Rosie: I'd like to.

Michael Angelis: Soon, the machines were working on the cracked part of the road. At last the work was done. Rosie said goodbye to Miss Jenny's machines, and she sat off to the works to get mud cleaned off her. While Rosie was being cleaned, The Fat Controller asked Paxton to do Rosie's jobs while she was away. But that's another story.

US version
George Carlin: One morning, Jack and the Pack had to fix a cracked part of the road close to Toyreck on Thomas' Branch Line. But Patrick had a nasty accident from falling off a mountainside, and had to go to Crewe to be mended. So, Sir Topham Hatt came to Ffarquhar Sheds.

Sir Topham Hatt: Rosie, the road close to Toyreck has a cracked part.

George Carlin: He said.

Sir Topham Hatt: Patrick the Cement Mixer had an accident at a mountainside and is at Crewe for a few weeks. So I need you to pick up cement at the harbour.

Rosie: Yes sir.

George Carlin: Replied Rosie excitedly.

(she puffs out of the shed)

George Carlin: Rosie arrived at the harbour. Duchess gave her advice.

Duchess: All you need to go steady with her train.

George Carlin: He said.

Duchess: So be careful, Rosie.

Rosie: I will.

George Carlin: But Rosie was such a state. She collected her train and went on her way.

(she steams out of the harbour onto the open line)

George Carlin: Everything was going so well as Rosie steamed through the countryside. Soon she came to a signal. The signal was red so that she had to stop and wait for Gordon to pass, but she didn't mind that.

Rosie: Not long now.

George Carlin: She thought. At last Gordon came by. The signal changed to green, and Rosie sat off again. Rosie was still excited about the hard work she was give and sang a song.

Rosie: (singing to the tune of Old MacDonald) Who is running this line today? Rosie the Lavender Tank Engine. Who is getting the job done? Rosie the Lavender Tank Engine. What a good job I've been doing.

George Carlin: She thought. As she was a few miles from Toyreck, the signalman had forgot to switch Rosie to the line towards. Rosie went through the wrong track. Up ahead, there was a pair of buffers, leading into a muddy field.

Rosie: PEEEEP PEEEEEEEEEP!! LOOK OUT!!

(Rosie crashes into some buffers and into a muddy field, and comes to a stop)

George Carlin: Rosie had stood dazed and surprised. Her wheels squelched in the mud. Her driver and fireman had luckily jumped clear before the crash. Rosie tried to back up, but her wheels spun and mud splattered over them and the bottom of her lavender paint.

Rosie: Oh, dear. That is not what my day is meant to be.

George Carlin: She groaned. The crew went for help. They telephoned Sir Topham Hatt, who was worried.

Sir Topham Hatt: Prehaps someone will have to come and rescue Rosie.

George Carlin: He said. He later spoke to Stanley, who was taking a train of passengers.

Sir Topham Hatt: Rosie is stuck in the mud. I need you to get her out of here. Toby will have to take your passengers, as well as his passengers.

Stanley: I'm on it, sir.

(Stanley sets off to find Rosie)

George Carlin: Rosie was sadly waiting for Stanley to arrive.

(Stanley arrives at the scene)

Stanley: There you are.

George Carlin: Said Stanley.

Stanley: I see you're stuck. Don't worry, I'll get you back on the line.

George Carlin: Rosie smiled. First Stanley pulled the cars back to the proper line. Then he pulled Rosie back on the rails.

Rosie: Thank you, Stanley.

George Carlin: Said Rosie.

Rosie: Now I can continue on my way.

Stanley: No problem.

George Carlin: Repled Stanley. Soon, the switches were changed to the line towards Jack and his construction friends, and Rosie sat off again.

Rosie: Goodbye, Stanley.

George Carlin: Called Rosie. Rosie found Miss Jenny's machines at the road towards Toyreck.

Jack: You're just in time!

George Carlin: Said Jack.

Rosie: Thanks.

George Carlin: Rosie replied.

Rosie: You must be Jack.

Jack: And you must be Rosie. And these are my friends, Alfie, Isobella, Nelson, Max and Monty, Kelly and Buster.

All (except Rosie and Jack): Hello.

Kelly: I hope you meet Patrick too.

George Carlin: Said Kelly.

Rosie: I'd like to.

George Carlin: Soon, the machines were working on the cracked part of the road. At last the work was done. Rosie said goodbye to Miss Jenny's machines, and she sat off to the works to get mud cleaned off her. While Rosie was being cleaned, Sir Topham Hatt asked Paxton to do Rosie's jobs while she was away. But that's another story.