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- Michael Brandon: It was holiday time on the Island of Sodor. All the engines were working happily, except for James.
- James: Why should a splendid engine like me take messy coal cars instead of coaches? Percy or Oliver should do it, I'm too important.
- Michael Brandon: Thomas was cross.
- Thomas: James, why don't you think about something or someone else for a change? You'll be surprised at how much better you'll feel if you do.
- James: Oh, please. Being important is the only thing for me to think about. Hah! (We see Percy and Oliver watching Tiger Moth)
- Percy: That plane's making a great deal of noise.
- Michael Brandon: Said Percy to Oliver.
- Oliver: His name's Tiger Moth.
- Michael Brandon: Replied Oliver.
- Oliver: And it's flying around telling everyone about the fair that's arriving today.
- Thomas: What are you two doing here?
- Oliver: Sir Topham Hatt wants us to pick up a very special load from the harbor.
- Percy: And I think it's got something to do with the fair.
- Michael Brandon: Then they puffed away. Meanwhile, James was collecting quarry cars from the yards.
- James: Dustier and dustier.
- Michael Brandon: He grumbled. Then he saw Mrs. Kyndley.
- James: She looks miserable.
- James' Driver: What's the matter?
- Michael Brandon: Asked James' driver.
- Mrs. Kyndley: My sister has run to tell me she can't come to stay with me. I was so looking forward to her visit.
- Michael Brandon: Sir Topham Hatt soon heard the sad news.
- Sir Topham Hatt: We must cheer her up. Send Harold the Helicopter to pick her up inmediately.
- Michael Brandon: A few minutes later there was a surprise for Mrs. Kyndley.
- Harold: All present and correct.
- Michael Brandon: Called Harold.
- Harold: I'm uh here on a flying visit. Hurry aboard Mrs. Kyndley and uh fly the sky with me. Compliments of uh, Sir Topham Hatt.
- Mrs. Kyndley: Oh how lovely.
- James: Harold's made my paint dustier than ever.
- Michael Brandon: Muttered James. But he was happy for Mrs. Kyndley. She was soon flying high with Harold.
- Mrs. Kyndley: I have never seen the island like this before. It's wonderful.
- Michael Brandon: Meanwhile, Percy and Oliver were at the docks. Cranky the Crane was unloading an old tramp steamer.
- Cranky: Hey down there, you two, I'm paying lucky dip in the tramper's hold and all these are for you.
- Percy: Wooden horses!
- Michael Brandon: Percy exclaimed.
- Percy: For the carousel ride. It's going to be a very exciting fair.
- James: It is indeed.
- Michael Brandon: Whistled James.
- James: Sir Topham Hatt has ordered me to stop pulling coal cars and go to the station instead. Something to do with Mrs. Kyndley. Goodbye.
- Percy: Well what do you think of that.
- Michael Brandon: Gasped Percy. Mrs. Kyndley was waiting for James with Sir Topham Hatt.
- Sir Topham Hatt: Now this is your very special treat. James will take you on a mystery ride and I shall meet you at your destination.
- Michael Brandon: James took Mrs. Kyndley along her favorite coastal route to Tidmouth Bay. When he arrived there, a big surprise awaited Mrs. Kyndley.
- Mrs. Kyndley: Oh!
- Michael Brandon: She cried.
- Mrs. Kyndley: You've brought me to the fairground how lovely.
- Michael Brandon: Best of all Sir Topham Hatt invited her to make the announcement.
- Mrs. Kyndley: I declare this fairground open.
- Michael Brandon: Mrs. Kyndley had the first ride on the carousel.
- (Carnival music plays)
- James: You were quite right, Thomas.
- Michael Brandon: James whispered.
- James: Making someone happy does cheer you up.
- Michael Brandon: Then together they watched the fun of the fair.
- (The carnival music continues on as we hear a loud ding, and then a man laughing, and finally the carousel)