Sigrid of Arlesdale (Peter Sam and Friends Episode)

Sigrid of Arlesdale is the nineteenth episode of the second season of Peter Sam the Narrow Gauge Engine and Friends, and the forty-fifth episode overall. It is a parody of the Thomas and Friends episode, Daisy.

Cast

 * Luke as Percy
 * Rusty as Toby
 * Sigrid of Arlesdale as Daisy
 * Mr. Percival as Sir Topham Hatt
 * Ada and Jane as Annie and Clarabel
 * Mabel as Henrietta
 * Mrs. Kyndley as herself (cameo)
 * Peter Sam as Thomas (mentioned)
 * Everyone Else as Themselves

Transcript

 * George Carlin: Luke and Rusty were worried. Peter Sams' recent accident had caused a great deal of trouble, and Mr. Percival was waiting with them with important news.
 * Mr. Percival: Here is Sigrid of Arlesdale the Diesel Rail-car, who has come to help while Peter Sam is...indisposed.
 * Luke: Please, sir, will she go when Peter Sam comes back, sir?
 * Mr. Percival: That depends.
 * George Carlin: Said Mr. Percival.
 * Mr. Percival: Meanwhile, however long she stays, I hope you will both make her welcome and comfortable.
 * Rusty: Yes, sir, we'll try, sir.
 * George Carlin: Said the engines.
 * Mr. Percival: Good. Run along now and show her the shed. She will want a rest after her journey.
 * George Carlin: Sigrid of Arlesdale was not easy to pleased. She shuddered at the engine shed.
 * Sigrid of Arlesdale: This is dreadfully smelly. I'm highly sprung, and anything smelly is bad for my swerves.
 * George Carlin: Next, they tried the carriage shed.
 * Sigrid of Arlesdale: This is better.
 * George Carlin: Said Sigrid of Arlesdale.
 * Sigrid of Arlesdale: But whatever is that rubbish?
 * George Carlin: The rubbish turned out to be Ada, Jane and Mabel who were most offended.
 * Ada: We won't stay here to be insulted.
 * George Carlin: They fumed. Luke and Rusty had to take them away and spend half the night soothing their hurt feelings.
 * (Luke and Rusty take Ada, Jane and Mabel away)
 * George Carlin: The engines woke next morning feeling exhausted. Sigrid of Arlesdale, on the other hand, felt bright and cheerful.
 * Sigrid of Arlesdale: Oooh! Oooh!
 * George Carlin: She tooted, as she came out of the yard and back to the station.
 * Sigrid of Arlesdale: Look at me.
 * George Carlin: She purred to the passengers.
 * Sigrid of Arlesdale: I'm the latest narrow gauge diesel, highly sprung and right up to date. You won't want Peter Sams' bumpy old Ada and Jane now.
 * George Carlin: The passengers waited for Sigrid of Arlesdale to start, but she didn't. She saw that the milk van was about to be coupled to her and was most indignant.
 * Sigrid of Arlesdale: Do they except me to pull that?
 * Sigrid of Arlesdale's Driver: Surely.
 * George Carlin: Said her driver.
 * Sigrid of Arlesdale's Driver: You can pull one van.
 * Sigrid of Arlesdale: I won't.
 * George Carlin: Said Sigrid of Arlesdale.
 * Sigrid of Arlesdale: Luke can do it. He loves messing about with freight cars.
 * George Carlin: She began to shudder violently.
 * Sigrid of Arlesdale's Driver: Nonsense.
 * George Carlin: Said her driver.
 * Sigrid of Arlesdale's Driver: Come on now, back down.
 * George Carlin: Sigrid of Arlesdale lurched backwards. She was so cross that she blew a fuse.
 * Sigrid of Arlesdale: Told you.
 * George Carlin: She said and stopped. Everyone argued with her but it was no use.
 * Sigrid of Arlesdale: It's fitter's orders.
 * George Carlin: She said.
 * Passengers: What is?
 * Sigrid of Arlesdale: My fitter's a very nice man. He comes every week and exams me carefully. Sigrid of Arlesdale, he says, never never pull. You're highly sprung and pulling is bad for your swerves. So that's how it is.
 * George Carlin: Finished Sigrid of Arlesdale.
 * Stationmaster: Stuff and nonsense.
 * George Carlin: Said the stationmaster.
 * Shunter: I can't understand.
 * George Carlin: Said the shunter.
 * Shunter: Whatever made Mr. Percival send us such a feeble...
 * Sigrid of Arlesdale: Feeble? Feeble?!
 * George Carlin: Spluttered Sigrid of Arlesdale.
 * Sigrid of Arlesdale: Let me...
 * Passengers: Stop arguing!
 * George Carlin: Grumbled the passengers.
 * Passengers: We're late already.
 * George Carlin: So they uncoupled the van, and Sigrid of Arlesdale purred away feeling very pleased with herself. She can now enjoyed her journey.
 * Sigrid of Arlesdale: That's a good story.
 * George Carlin: She chuckled.
 * Sigrid of Arlesdale: I'll do just what work I choose, and no more.
 * George Carlin: But she said it to herself.