Sir Handel In Charge Transcript

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 * Here's the full transcript to the Season 11 episode: Sir Handel In Charge.

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 * Michael Brandon: Sir Handel In Charge. Sir Handel is one of the oldest engines in the hills of Sodor. He knows a lot of things, and sometimes he can be rather grand. He enjoys telling other engines what to do. And because he is a wise engine, the other engines do as he tells them. One morning, Sir Handel puffed into the transfer yards. James was waiting.
 * James: I have to take Mr. Percival to a meeting with Sir Topham Hatt.
 * Michael Brandon: Snorted James. Just then, Mr. Percival arrived. He was late.
 * Mr. Percival: Sir Handel.
 * Michael Brandon: Gasped Mr. Percival.
 * Mr. Percival: There's an important special today. I'd like you to be in charge of it while I'm away.
 * Sir Handel: Yes, sir.
 * Michael Brandon: Chuffed Sir Handel happily. He liked the idea of being in charge. Now he could tell the other engines what to do.
 * Mr. Percival: Workmen must be picked up and taken to the forest.
 * Michael Brandon: Mr. Percival said. Sir Handel was excited.
 * Mr. Percival: The freight cars must be taken to the forest and filled with logs.
 * Michael Brandon: Added Mr. Percival.
 * Mr. Percival: Then the heavy train must be delivered back here. Thomas is coming to collect it very soon.
 * Sir Handel: I'll find the very best engines.
 * Michael Brandon: Puffed Sir Handel.
 * Mr. Percival: Ask the first engines you see to do the special.
 * Michael Brandon: Said Mr. Percival sternly. Sir Handel wasn't listening. He was thinking about telling the other engines what to do.
 * Mr. Percival: The job must be done very quickly.
 * Michael Brandon: Cried Mr. Percival.
 * Sir Handel: Don't worry.
 * Michael Brandon: Sir Handel hooted proudly, and he puffed away.
 * Sir Handel: I'm going to have a wonderful time.
 * Michael Brandon: He whistled to himself. Up ahead, Sir Handel found Mighty Mac. He was helping workmen to lay new track.
 * Sir Handel: I'm in charge of a very important special. I need an engine to pull a heavy train.
 * Michael Brandon: Sir Handel chuffed.
 * Mighty: We can pull the heavy train.
 * Michael Brandon: Wheeshed Mighty.
 * Mac: We're very strong.
 * Michael Brandon: Whistled Mac. But Sir Handel wasn't listening.
 * Sir Handel: I must find the very best engines. You must wait here.
 * Michael Brandon: He puffed grandly, and he steamed off. Next, Sir Handel found Rusty.
 * Sir Handel: I'm in charge of a very important special. I need someone to pick up workmen.
 * Michael Brandon: He puffed importantly. Rusty was very excited.
 * Rusty: I can collect the workmen.
 * Michael Brandon: He hooted happily. But Sir Handel wasn't listening.
 * Sir Handel: I must find the very best engines.
 * Michael Brandon: He huffed.
 * Sir Handel: Wait here.
 * Michael Brandon: Then Sir Handel found Duncan and Peter Sam. They were racing down some twisty tracks.
 * Sir Handel: I'm in charge of a very important special. I need a fast engine to take a train to Thomas at the yards.
 * Michael Brandon: Chuffed Sir Handel importantly.
 * Duncan: We can pull trains faster than any other engine.
 * Michael Brandon: Duncan and Peter Sam puffed excitedly. But Sir Handel wasn't listening.
 * Sir Handel: I must find the very best engines.
 * Michael Brandon: Sir Handel steamed snootily.
 * Sir Handel: You must wait here.
 * Michael Brandon: So the little engines pulled into a siding. Sir Handel felt more important than ever. Then there was trouble. Sir Handel arrived back at the transfer yards. Thomas had already arrived to collect the special.
 * Thomas: Where's my train?
 * Michael Brandon: Tooted Thomas.
 * Sir Handel: Bust my buffers!
 * Michael Brandon: Cried Sir Handel. Sir Handel had spent so long looking for the very best engines, nothing had been done. Now he was very worried.
 * Sir Handel: Your special isn't ready.
 * Michael Brandon: He wheeshed sadly to Thomas. Thomas was surprised.
 * Thomas: Can you find engines to start work right away?.
 * Michael Brandon: He tooted.
 * Thomas: Then I can still deliver the special on time.
 * Michael Brandon: This time, Sir Handel was listening... Very carefully. He knew where all the engines were waiting.
 * Sir Handel: If I hurry, I can put engines to work right away. Leave it to me, Thomas.
 * Michael Brandon: He chuffed. And Sir Handel raced out of the yards. Sir Handel steamed over to Duncan and Peter Sam.
 * Sir Handel: Can you work on my special?
 * Michael Brandon: He asked.
 * Peter Sam: We can pull the train along the twisty tracks to the forest.
 * Michael Brandon: Peeped Peter Sam.
 * Duncan: Faster than anyone.
 * Michael Brandon: Added Duncan. This time, Sir Handel was listening.
 * Sir Handel: Please start straightaway.
 * Michael Brandon: He wheeshed. And he raced off to find Rusty. Rusty was still where Sir Handel had told him to wait.
 * Rusty: I can collect the workmen.
 * Michael Brandon: Hooted Rusty.
 * Rusty: And take them toward the lumber.
 * Sir Handel: Please, start straightaway.
 * Michael Brandon: Sir Handel huffed. Finally, Sir Handel found Mighty Mac.
 * Mighty: We can pull the heavy lumber train to the transfer yards.
 * Michael Brandon: Wheeshed Mighty.
 * Mac: We're the strongest.
 * Michael Brandon: Whistled Mac. And they steamed off. Sir Handel had listened carefully to everyone. Now everyone was working.
 * Sir Handel: The special will be ready for Thomas after all.
 * Michael Brandon: He huffed. Later, at the transfer yards, Thomas' freight cars had been loaded with the lumber. Just then, James returned with Mr. Percival.
 * Mr. Percival: Well done, Sir Handel.
 * Michael Brandon: Said Mr. Percival.
 * Mr. Percival: Did you enjoy being the engine in charge?
 * Sir Handel: Yes, sir!
 * Michael Brandon: Chuffed Sir Handel. He felt very happy. He had listened to the other engines, and now he was even wiser.