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Revision as of 00:21, 24 August 2007
Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends is a children's television series about the engines and other characters working on the railways of the Island of Sodor, and is based on The Railway Series of books written by Rev. W. Awdry.
This article lists and details episodes from the third season of this series, which was first broadcast 1991. Some episodes in this season have two titles: the original titles (also known as "UK titles") are unbracketed, while American-adapted titles (also indicated by " - US") are bracketed. Both titles are considered valid, although the original titles are perhaps more correct than the American-adapted titles.
Season 3 was narrated by Michael Angelis, although George Carlin narrates the episodes for American audiences.
Episodes
A Scarf for Percy
It's winter and Percy wants a scarf to keep warm. Thomas and Henry are doubtful, but Percy continues his idea. Upon sneaking up on coaches in the station, Percy runs into a baggage cart, and spills clothes and jam everywhere. He gets jam on the people and himself, and gets the Fat Controller's trousers around his funnel. The Fat Controller scolds him, and sends him away. James sees him and teases him, but when Percy comes back to the sheds and gets a wash, Thomas and Henry take pity on him. Percy then learns scarves are not all what they're cracked up to be.
- Featuring Percy the Small Engine, Henry the Green Engine, Thomas, James the Red Engine and The Fat Controller
- Cameo by Troublesome Trucks
- This episode is based on the story Percy and the Trousers from The Railway Series
- This is the first accident to use slow-motion, a device that has been used frequently since Season 5.
- A deleted scene from this episode showing jam landing on a truck was featured in Accidents Will Happen.
- A deleted scene from this episode showing more jam dropping on the Fat Controller and Percy was featured in Thomas' Anthem.
- Percy's sixth accident and second accident with the crate full of jam similar to Woolly Bear.
- George Carlin narrates the US version of this episode on the Thomas, Percy & the Dragon & Other Stories video, the and on PBS KIDS Sprout.
- Michael Angelis narrates the UK version of this episode in the Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends Season 3 time for trouble collection.
Percy's Promise
Thomas is taking the Vicar's Sunday school to the beach, and Percy promises to take them home. But when the time comes it begins to rain and flood. Percy is doubtful, but remembers his promise. Percy struggles through the rain and wind, but then finds himself stuck in a flood area. Luckily, Harold is near by, and drops supplies for Percy's crew. Percy is able to start up again thanks to the spare wood in the brake van. Percy reaches the station, and gets thanked by the children and Sir Topham Hatt. Percy feels very happy and proud.
- Featuring Percy the Small Engine, Edward the Blue Engine, Thomas the Tank Engine, Harold the Helicopter and The Fat Controller
- Cameos by James the Red Engine and Annie and Clarabel
- Percy's seventh accident.
- At the beginning, the scene where goes Thomas goes up the hill was the same location from Toby and the Stout Gentleman in Season 1.
- This story had previously been referenced within the TV Series, in the Season 2 episode Percy Takes the Plunge
- This is the first time a brake van is behind coaches.
- George Carlin narrates the US version of this episode on the Trust Thomas & Other Stories video, the the 10 Years of Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends video, and on PBS KIDS Sprout.
- Michael Angelis narrates the UK version of this episode in the Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends Season 3 time for trouble collection.
Time for Trouble
Gordon has been very busy pulling passengers, so the Fat Controller decides James should do his work while Gordon has a rest. James is delighted, and boasts to Toby about being reliable as clockwork, but Toby doesn't listen. Then the Fat Controller tells Toby he has to go to the Works, but can't take Henrietta. Percy looks after Henrietta, as Toby heads off. On the way, Toby gets low on water, and can't get a drink because a new signalman forbids him to because James was to pull the Express on the same line. Toby heads off, but runs out of water on the line. Luckily Percy comes the other way with Henrietta, so the driver goes back and warns James, who ends up pushing Toby to the next station, much to his chagrin.
- Featuring Toby the Tram Engine, James the Red Engine, Gordon the Big Engine, Percy the Small Engine, Henrietta and The Fat Controller
- Cameos by Thomas the Tank Engine, Edward the Blue Engine and Bertie the Bus
- This episode is based on the story Double Header from The Railway Series
- George Carlin narrates the US version of this episode on the Thomas, Percy & the Dragon & Other Stories video and on PBS KIDS Sprout.
- Michael Angelis narrates the UK version of this episode in the Thomas the Tank Engine and Friendstime for trouble Season 3 time for trouble collection.
- First time we hear Toby's sad theme.
- A deleted scene features James pushing Toby and pulling the express crossing a bridge which is featured in the Thomas's Anthem video
Gordon and the Famous Visitor
A famous engine called 'City of Truro' is visiting the island, and everyone is excited. Gordon gets jealous, and tells Duck he's not a proper engine because he has no dome. After City of Truro leaves Gordon then tries to go as fast as City of Truro but loses his dome on the way thanks to a teasing wind. The trucks tease him, and soon all the other engines find out. Duck says that engines without domes are not proper, and Gordon stays quiet.
- Introducing the first real engine, City of Truro
- Featuring Gordon the Big Engine, Duck the Great Western Engine, Thomas the Tank Engine, Edward the Blue Engine, Percy the Small Engine and [[Rolling stock (Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends)#Troublesome Trucks|]]
- Cameos by James the Red Engine, Henry the Green Engine, Toby the Tram Engine, Trevor the Traction Engine , Bertie the Bus, [[Railway engines (Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends)#Bill & Ben|]], Donald and Douglas, [[Railway engines (Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends)#Diesel|]] and The Fat Controller
- Gordon loses his dome.
- This episode is based on the story Domeless Engines from The Railway Series
- George Carlin narrates the US version of this episode on the Thomas Gets Bumped & Other Stories video, the and on PBS KIDS Sprout.
- Michael Angelis narrates the UK version of this episode in the Thomas the Tank Engine and Friendstime fro trouble Season 3 time for trouble collection.
- When Gordon is with Thomas and Duck, his eyebrows are missing.
Donald's Duck
Duck is working hard and the Fat Controller gives him his own brachline like Thomas and Edward. A new station is being built on Duck's Branch Line, and Duck gets conceited. Donald tells him he 'quacks' like a duck, and he could lay an egg if he didn't be quiet. Duck gets angry, and he and his crew plan to pull a trick on Donald. The next day Donald finds a small duckling in his tender, and soon they become friends. But the other engines teased him about it, so he played a trick on Duck. Next morning Duck's driver and fireman find a box with an egg in it under Duck's bunker, and Duck apologises to Donald, after having a laugh. the duck now lives in a pond near the line, and is called 'Dilly' by the station master, but to everyone else, she is 'Donald's duck'.
- Featuring Duck the Great Western Engine, Donald and Douglas, Toby the Tram Engine, The Fat Controller, and Dilly the Duck
- Cameos by Thomas the Tank Engine, Percy the Small Engine, Bertie the Bus, and Trevor the Traction Engine
- Only appearance of Dilly the Duck
- This episode marks the first time that Donald has been seen without Douglas.
- The episode's title is not to be confused with Donald Duck, a Disney character.
- George Carlin narrates the US version of this episode on the Thomas Gets Bumped & Other Stories video and on PBS KIDS Sprout.
- Michael Angelis narrates the UK version of this episode in the Thomas the Tank Engine and Friendstime for trouble Season 3 time for truoble collection.
Thomas Gets Bumped
Thomas is very happy on his branch line. But one day he derails on bumpy track, and has to shunt trucks while the line is being repaired. Bertie is to do Thomas' work, and Thomas gets jealous. But after the track is fixed, Thomas comes back to find the passengers liked Bertie, but missed their train ride. Thomas is happy again, and thankful Bertie was there to help him.
- Featuring Thomas the Tank Engine, Annie and Clarabel, Percy the Small Engine, Bertie the Bus, Troublesome Trucks and The Fat Controller
- Cameo by James the Red Engine
- This was the first episode of the TV Series not to be based on a story by either Rev. W. Awdry or Christopher Awdry.
- Thomas's sixth accident.
- The title was similar to "Thomas Gets Tricked".
- George Carlin narrates the US version of this episode on the Thomas Gets Bumped & Other Stories video, and on PBS KIDS Sprout.
- Michael Angelis narrates the UK version of this episode in the Thomas the Tank Engine and Friendstime for trouble Season 3 time for trouble collection.
Thomas, Percy and the Dragon
Percy teases Thomas about being scared of his ghost, much to Thomas' chagrin. The Fat Controller tells him to pick up a 'special', and soon Thomas finds out it's a paper Chinese Dragon! Meanwhile, Percy gets stuck in a siding whilst shunting trucks, and has to stay in the yard overnight. Thomas takes the Chinese Dragon to the carnival, and passes Percy on his way. Percy gets the fright of his life, but when he returns no one would believe his story. He soon meets up with Thomas and the dragon, and all is explained.
- Featuring Thomas the Tank Engine, Percy the Small Engine, Gordon the Big Engine, James the Red Engine and The Fat Controller
- Cameos by Henry the Green Engine and Duck the Great Western Engine
- The incident referred in this story is from Ghost Train in Season 2.
- First appearance of the Chinese Dragon, which isn't seen again until Season 10.
- In the US version, during Percy's night, an owl hoots once.
- In the UK version, during Percy's night, an owl hoots twice.
- In the US version, the line "Percy woke up with a start" is said.
- In the UK version, the line "Percy woke up with a start" isn't said.
- George Carlin narrates the US version of this episode on the Thomas, Percy & the Dragon & Other Stories video, the and on PBS KIDS Sprout.
- Michael Angelis narrates the UK version of this episode in the Thomas the Tank Engine and Friendstime for trouble Season 3 time for trouble collection.
- First time we hear the Chinese Dragon's theme.
Diesel Does it Again
Duck and Percy are busy at the Harbour. But there is too much work, so the Fat Controller brings back Diesel, much to Duck and Percy's chagrin. Diesel causes trouble, but tells Duck and Percy if they tell the Fat Controller, they'll be tell-tales. Duck and Percy continue to watch Diesel cause trouble, and decide to go on strike. The Fat Controller visits them, and convinces them to go back to work. Soon Diesel causes confusion and delay by pushing China Clay trucks off a quay/wharf and into the water. The Fat Controller sends Diesel away again, and Duck and Percy continue their work again happily.
- Featuring Duck the Great Western Engine, Percy the Small Engine, Diesel, Troublesome Trucks and The Fat Controller
- Cameos by Thomas the Tank Engine and James the Red Engine
- Diesel returns again, after having been sent away in Season 2. The Fat Controller says he won't be returning, but by Season 8, Diesel appears to be a permanent engine on the railway.
- Diesel is sent away, but appears in the episodes Tender Engines and Mavis.
- The model of Big Mickey from the TV Series TUGS makes a cameo appearance in this episode.
- George Carlin narrates the US version of this episode on the Thomas Gets Bumped & Other Stories video and on PBS KIDS Sprout.
- Michael Angelis narrates the UK version of this episode in the Thomas the Tank Engine and Friendstime for trouble Season 3 time for trouble collection.
Henry's Forest
Henry's favorite place is the forest. But one day a storm blows over the Island, and the trees in the forest gets pulled up and wrecked. Henry is very sad to see the forest in a mess. The broken trees were being put to good use, but Henry continues being sad. Toby is also sad, but is pleased when the Fat Controller tells him to deliver new young trees to the forest. Henry then gets a wonderful surprise when he sees new trees being planted as well as Trevor and Terence clearing the mess and is very happy.
- Featuring Henry the Green Engine, Toby the Tram Engine, Trevor the Traction Engine, Terence the Tractor, Thomas the Tank Engine, James the Red Engine and The Fat Controller
- Cameos by Gordon the Big Engine and Donald and Douglas
- This episode is infamous for being greatly disliked by the Rev. W. Awdry, who claimed that certain scenes were very unrealistic such as trees being so close to the line.
- George Carlin narrates the US version of this episode on the Trust Thomas & Other Stories video, the on PBS KIDS Sprout.
- Michael Angelis narrates the UK version of this episode in the Thomas the Tank Engine and Friendstrust thomas Season 3 trust thomas collection.
- The Fat Controller is seen driving a black car, rather than the blue car that appears more often.
The Trouble with Mud
Gordon is getting muddy, but says he's too useful to be clean. He ends up making James dirty too, and the Fat Controller tells him to have a wash when he was about to pull a train. Afterward he has to pull trucks, and James teases him, whilst pulling the express. Gordon warns him about the slippery leaves on Gordon's Hill, but James doesn't listen. James soon gets stuck on the hill, and Gordon helps him over it. James apologises, and Gordon gets thanked by the Fat Controller.
- Featuring Gordon the Big Engine, James the Red Engine, Thomas the Tank Engine, The Fat Controller and Troublesome Trucks
- Cameos by Henry the Green Engine and Percy the Small Engine
- This episode is based on the story Leaves from The Railway Series
- George Carlin narrates the US version of this episode on the Trust Thomas & Other Stories video, the 10 Years of Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends video, and on PBS KIDS Sprout.
- Michael Angelis narrates the UK version of this episode in the Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends Season 3 rrust thomas collection.
- First episode soap suds are seen on an engine and Gordon is seen as a Back Engine.
- A wire is pulling James down the hill when he can't reach the top.
- In the US version, George Carlin says "Gordon was soon being washed. 'Mind my eyes,' he grumbled. Then, he pulled cars for the rest of the day. 'Freight trains, freight trains!' he spluttered, he felt his position deeply. 'That's for you, and you, and you!'"
- In the UK version, Michael Angelis says "Gordon was soon being washed. 'Mind my eyes,' he grumbled. Then, he pulled trucks for the rest of the day. he bumped them hard. 'That's for you, and you, and you!'"
No Joke for James
James is a mixed traffic engine he can pull coaches and trucks at different times. One day Gordon tells James he is not important as him, so James tries to get back by telling Thomas that he will be pulling the Express and Gordon shall pull the trucks. However, this was found out by the Fat Controller and he scolds James and sends him to the sheds. Later, Gordon, Henry, Thomas and Percy teased James about it. The next day James apologises to Thomas and at the end of the day brought the railway inspector to see the Fat Controller. The Fat Controller says that James is a Really Useful Engine after the inspector praises James no end.
- Featuring James, Gordon the Big Engine, Thomas the Tank Engine, Troblesome Trucks, Henry the Green Engine, Percy the Small Engine and The Fat Controller
- Cameo by Edward the Blue Engine
- George Carlin narrates the US version of this episode on the Trust Thomas & Other Stories video, and on PBS KIDS Sprout.
- Michael Angelis narrates the UK version of this episode in the Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends Season 3 trust thomas collection.
Thomas, Percy and the Post Train
Thomas and Percy are very busy pulling the mail train all over the Island. But one night the ship bringing the mail from the mainland is delayed, and as a result, Percy is late with the mail. Next night, Harold tells Thomas and Percy he's going to take over the mail run, much to their disappointment. They prove reliable though when they help a man who missed the last train home, and the Fat Controller congratulates them. Harold however gets grounded because of the wind! A letter from the man who missed his train sings the praises of the efficient post train.
- Featuring Thomas the Tank Engine, Percy the Small Engine, Harold the Helicopter, Henry the Green Engine, Duck the Great Western Engine, and The Fat Controller
- First appearance of the Mail Train.
- First time we hear the Mail Train's theme.
- The Mail Train theme is be the base of the song "Night Train."
- George Carlin narrates the US version of this episode on the Thomas Gets Bumped & Other Stories video, and on PBS KIDS Sprout.
- Michael Angelis narrates the UK version of this episode in the Thomas the Tank Engine and Friendstrust thomas Season 3 collection.
- On certian shots, the S.S. Vienna (a liner from TUGS) is seen very close up.
Trust Thomas
Thomas is feeling very cheerful, and is sorry to see Bertie grumpy. Bertie says anything that runs on rails can't be trusted because the tar didn't get delivered and Thomas replies he'll help. James is also upset because Percy goes to work at the harbour and he does his job. James bumps the trucks crossly and they want to get him back. Gordon tells him to pretend to be ill so he can't work. Thomas agrees to help James out but the trucks, determined to get back at James gets back at Thomas, they push him onto a deck and sinks into a muddy pond. After being rescued, Thomas tells Edward about Bertie, who also helps out. They find the Tar, and the road gets mended. Bertie is delighted, and visits Thomas and thanks him. James and Gordon are very sorry, and puff away quietly back to the sheds. Thomas is happy, and also is his new animal friend.
- Featuring Thomas, James the Red Engine, Gordon the Big Engine, Bertie the Bus, Edward the Blue Engine, Duck the Great Western Engine and Troublesome Trucks
- Percy is mentioned
- Thomas's seventh accident.
- At the beginning, the mountain and the river was from Toby and the Stout Gentleman/Toby the Tram Engine in Season 1.
- This is the only story in the entire series written solely by Britt Allcroft.
- George Carlin narrates the US version of this episode on the Trust Thomas & Other Stories video, and on PBS KIDS Sprout.
- Michael Angelis narrates the UK version of this episode in the Thomas the Tank Engine and Friendstrust thomas Season 3 collection.
Mavis
Mavis is a young diesel who works in Ffarquhar Quarry with Toby. She is full of her own ideas, and usually doesn't listen to any others. She puts Toby's trucks in different places, and soon Toby gets cross, telling her to take them instead. Mavis is delighted, and takes them down the line. She gets stuck on a rail crossing after ignoring Toby's advice, and listening to Diesel's. Toby is angry, but after talking with his Driver goes to help her. Mavis finishes her journey and scuttles off to her shed.
- Introducing the Quarry Diesel
- Featuring Toby the Tram Engine, Diesel and Troublesome Trucks
- Cameos by Bertie the Bus and Terence the Tractor
- George Carlin narrates the US version of this episode on the Trust Thomas & Other Stories video, the 10 Years of Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends video and on PBS KIDS Sprout.
- Michael Angelis narrates the UK version of this episode in the Thomas the Tank Engine and Friendstrust thomas Season 3 collection.
- First time we hear Mavis' theme.
- This is the last time (and only time during this season) in which we hear the music before the ending tune.
- This is the first time we see Toby's super angry face.
Toby's Tightrope
Mavis gets into trouble for going on Toby's line, and is confined to shunting trucks in the quarry, much to her disappointment. She schemes a plan to run on his line, by getting the trucks to push her along the line. But when the train is ready Mavis is elsewhere, so Toby takes them instead. The trucks push Toby down the line, and cause him to roll onto a collapsing bridge over a raging torrent. Toby is scared, but Mavis rushes to the rescue. After Toby is safe she apologises, and Sir Topham Hatt lets her run on Toby's line occasionally.
- Featuring Toby the Tram Engine, Mavis, Percy the Small Engine, Troublesome Trucks and The Fat Controller
- Toby's Tightrope was the last story written by Rev. W. Awdry, and appeared in the final book by this author, Tramway Engines.
- Toby's first accident.
- George Carlin narrates the US version of this episode on the Trust Thomas & Other Stories video and on PBS KIDS Sprout.
- Michael Angelis narrates the UK version of this episode in the Thomas the Tank Engine and Friendstrust thomas Season 3 collection.
Edward, Trevor and the Really Useful Party
The Vicar is planning a party, and Trevor tells Edward about it. Edward wants to help, and gets to when the Vicar forgets to put up posters about it. Edward has them put on his train, and soon the Garden Party is known all over the island. Bertie then teases Trevor about being old, but then gets stuck in the mud near the party because of the rain the night before. With the help of Terence, Trevor pulls Bertie back onto the road, and Bertie thanks Trevor. They are all now friends, and the party is a great success.
- Featuring Edward the Blue Engine, Trevor the Traction Engine, Bertie the Bus, Terence the Tractor, The Vicar and The Fat Controller
- Trevor's eyes move for the first time in this episode.
- Bertie's second accident, The first was in Better Late Than Never.
- George Carlin narrates the US version of this episode on the Thomas Gets Bumped & Other Stories video and on PBS KIDS Sprout.
- Michael Angelis narrates the UK version of this episode in the Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends trust thomas Season 3 collection.
- Puffa's (from TUGS) boiler can be seen in the scrap yard.
Buzz Buzz
James boasts to Duck and Boco about not being afraid of bees. But later James gets an unexpected surprise when a hive of bees breaks! The bees decide to cling onto James' boiler, but one burns his foot and stings James right on the nose. James' driver and fireman try to get the bees off, trying things such as washing them off, smoking them off by going through a tunnel, and even spinning on the turntable, but they fail. Eventually James returns to the orchard, where the bees swarm into a new hive, The Vicar thanks James for looking after his bees. James was then given the nickname 'The Bees Knees', much to his delight!
- Featuring James the Red Engine, Duck the Great Western Engine, Boco, Trevor the Traction Engine, Bill & Ben and The Vicar
- Cameo by Thomas
- Only episode to use cartoon animation.
- Edward is mentioned by Boco and Duck.
- George Carlin narrates the US version of this episode on the the 10 Years of Thomas the Tank Engine friends video and on PBS KIDS Sprout.
- Michael Angelis narrates the UK version of this episode in the Thomas the Tank Engine and Friendsescape Season 3 collection.
All at Sea
Whilst watching the local regatta, Duck tells Percy he wishes about going overseas to different places. Percy is annoyed, telling him he should be happy that he's a steam engine. Later, Duck learns this, when he helps an injured sailor to the hospital, and Bertie cheers him. Duck then realises he's happiest with his friends, after Harold gives him a present for helping out.
- Featuring Duck the Great Western Engine, Percy the Small Engine, Harold the Helicopter and Bertie the Bus
- Cameo by Thomas the Tank Engine
- George Carlin narrates the US version of this episode on the , the 10 Years of Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends video and on PBS KIDS Sprout.
- Michael Angelis narrates the UK version of this episode in the Thomas the Tank Engine and Friendsescape Season 3 collection.
One Good Turn
Bill and Ben are working in the Quarry, when they are told by the Fat Controller they have to help out on Edward's Branch Line. They arrive in the Yard to find Boco, who is also helping. They work hard all day, and finally get to go on the turntable in the yard. But Bill and Ben end up being face to face! They argue, and end up splitting up. Boco and Edward are worried, and soon Boco makes a plan to bring them back together.
- Featuring Bill & Ben, Edward the Blue Engine, Boco, Troublesome Trucks and The Fat Controller
- Cameo by Thomas the Tank Engine
- George Carlin narrates the US version of this episode on "James Goes Buzz Buzz" and on PBS KIDS Sprout.
- Michael Angelis narrates the UK version of this episode in the Thomas the Tank Engine and Friendsescape Season 3 collection.
- When Bill and Ben come face to face, their siderods aren't moving.
- When the Fat Controller came to see Bill and Ben his eyes has lines beside them.
Tender Engines
After getting teased about taking too much coal and water, Gordon spots and envies a double-tendered visiting engine on a siding. Diesel tells him that diesels will be taking over soon, but the Fat Controller assures Gordon that it isn't true and that the visitor has two tenders because he comes from a Railway with long distances between coaling depots. The next day, Henry complains about wanting more tenders so as not to waste time with coal choutes that will make his paint dirty. Thanks to a trick by Duck and Donald, Henry ends up with six old and dirty tenders filled with boiler sludge, much to his embarrassment.
- The visiting engine at the docks is the real engine Flying Scotsman. He has no dialogue in this episode.
- Featuring Gordon the Big Engine, Henry the Green Engine, Duck the Great Western Engine, Donald and Douglas, Diesel, James the Red Engine and The Fat Controller
- Cameos by Thomas the Tank Engine, Percy the Small Engine and Edward the Blue Engine
- This episode is based on the story Tenders For Henry from the Railway Series
- George Carlin narrates the US version of this episode on the Daisy & Other Thomas Stories video, and on PBS KIDS Sprout.
- Michael Angelis narrates the UK version of this episode in the Thomas the Tank Engine and Friendsescape Season 3 collection.
Escape
Edward tells Douglas about the time he saved Trevor from scrap. Douglas then goes to the 'Diesel Only' Yard that night with a train. Upon shunting the trucks, he stumbles across a small old tank engine called Oliver, who is running away from scrap. He tells Douglas his story, and Douglas helps him. Douglas brings Oliver and his brakevan Toad to the Fat Controller's Railway, and both get restored. Oliver now works on Duck's branch line, and is very happy.
- Introducing Oliver the Great Western Engine and Toad
- Featuring Douglas, Edward the Blue Engine, Trevor the Traction Engine, Duck the Great Western Engine, Gordon the Big Engine, James the Red Engine and The Fat Controller
- Cameos by Thomas the Tank Engine, Percy the Small Engine and Henry the Green Engine
- The Vicar is mentioned by Edward.
- First time we hear Oliver's theme.
- Diesel, Mavis, Boco, etc. can be seen but faces not shown.
- This episode is the stories Escape! and Little Western from The Railway Series combined.
- George Carlin narrates the US version of this episode on the and on PBS KIDS Sprout.
- Michael Angelis narrates the UK version of this episode in the Thomas the Tank Engine and Friendsescape Season 3 collection.
- The Fat Controller's Eyes with Lines are seen in this story (First in "One Good Turn")
Oliver Owns Up
Oliver is new to the Island, and all the engines complimenting his braveness is making him conceited. The Fat Controller tells him to shunt trucks and he ignores Duck's warnings about trucks. Oliver then causes the trucks to play a trick on him, and they push him into the turntable well - bunker down! Oliver soon learns from his mistakes, and when he returns from the Works, he learns to be more careful with trucks.
- Featuring Oliver, Duck the Great Western Engine, Donald and Douglas, Gordon the Big Engine, Thomas the Tank Engine, Percy the Small Engine, James the Red Engine, Henry the Green Engine, Troublesome Trucks and The Fat Controller
- Cameos by Bill & Ben and Toad
- This episode is based on the story Resource and Sagacity, originally published in The Railway Series
- Oliver's first accident.
- George Carlin narrates the US version of this episode on the and on PBS KIDS Sprout.
- Michael Angelis narrates the UK version of this episode in the Thomas the Tank Engine and Friendsescape Season 3 collection.
Bulgy
It's holiday time and a new bus called Bulgy is grumbling and telling the engines road is a better way to travel, much to Duck's concern. Bulgy's friend then arrives, leaving Bulgy able to take their passengers. Bulgy said to Oliver he could get to the big station quicker, so Duck follows him. Duck soon finds Bulgy stuck under a bridge, and passengers complaining. Duck bravely goes over the bridge, and takes Bulgy's passengers. The bridge was fixed, but Bulgy was scrapped into a field, and is now a chickenhouse.
- Introducing Bulgy
- Featuring Oliver and Duck the Great Western Engine
- Cameos by Thomas the Tank Engine with Annie and Clarabel, James the Red Engine, Percy the Small Engine, Boco and Bertie the Bus
- Bulgy's first accident.
- Bulgy's friend's name was never mentioned, nor was he seen.
- Bulgy was no longer featured until Season 7, but have cameos in Season 4 and 10.
- George Carlin narrates the US version of this episode on the and on PBS KIDS Sprout.
- Michael Angelis narrates the UK version of this episode in the Thomas the Tank Engine and Friendsescape Season 3 collection.
- At the end of the episode, there's a sign on Bulgy saying "Join the Anti-Rail League".
- First time we hear Bulgy's theme.
- Bulgy's theme sounds like a chase theme.
Heroes
Bill and Ben the mischievous twins are asked to work at the harbour for a day but they muddle up all the trucks which causes confusion and delay for Gordon's evening train out of the harbour. The next day at the quarry, a landslide starts which destroys the quarry but Bill and Ben get all the workmen out of the destruction area just in time. The next day, Edward brings the Fat Controller who praises Bill and Ben for acting bravely for saving the day.
- Featuring Bill & Ben, Gordon the Big Engine, Troublesome Trucks and The Fat Controller
- Cameo by Edward the Blue Engine
- This is the first time Bill and Ben are seen with coaches.
- This episode doesn't feature Boco.
- The first episode to show callapsing mountains and buildings.
- The title was named after a David Bowie song.
- George Carlin narrates the US version of this episode on the and on PBS KIDS Sprout.
- Michael Angelis narrates the UK version of this episode in the Thomas the Tank Engine and Friendsescape Season 3 collection.
- First time we hear the triumph theme.
Percy, James and the Fruitful Day
One bank holiday the island is very busy. James is collecting some fruit from the Harbour to the main line. While he is on his way he sees Percy and accuses him for being late, but later on James breaks down so Percy has to take the fruit. But he goes too fast, crashes into a siding and gets covered in fruit. Later on, when Percy is clean again, he and James feel sorry for themselves till Thomas speaks and tells all the engines that they are all really useful no matter what.
- Featuring Thomas the Tank Engine, James the Red Engine, Percy the Small Engine, The Fat Controller, Annie and Clarabel and Troublesome Trucks
- Cameos by Edward the Blue Engine, Henry the Green Engine, Gordon the Big Engine, and Duck the Great Western Engine
- George Carlin narrates the US version of this episode on the on PBS KIDS Sprout.
- Michael Angelis narrates the UK version of this episode in the Thomas the Tank Engine and Friendsescape Season 3 collection.
- First time that James is broken down (without derailing).
- Percy's eighth accident.
- The Fat Controller's Eyes with Lines are seen again. (Seen in "Escape" and "One Good Turn")
Thomas And Percy's Christmas Adventure
Thomas looks forward to delivering his mail to the people of the Mountain Village. However, one night the Island of Sodor has a bad snowstorm. The Mountain village is snowed under. Thomas is summoned to help and Percy takes the mail for him. But on his way he gets told to go back for help. Percy tells Harold and Thomas collects Terence to help them rescue the village. Harold drops hot drinks for them and Terence clears the tracks. For all their hard work the villagers make a surprise or the engines. That night, Toby and Henrietta collect everything, and the next morning the engines see that Tidmouth sheds have been decorated and they all agree it was the best Christmas ever.
- Featuring Thomas the Tank Engine, Percy the Small Engine, Terence the Tractor, Harold the Helicopter, Toby the Tram Engine, [[Rolling stock (Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends)#Henrietta|]], and The Fat Controller
- Cameos by Gordon the Big Engine, Henry the Green Engine, Edward the Blue Engine, Duck the Great Western Engine, Donald and Douglas, Bertie the Bus and James the Red Engine
- In the US version, the episode is changed from Christmas time to Thanksgiving Day.
- George Carlin narrates the US version of this episode on the on PBS KIDS Sprout.
- Michael Angelis narrates the UK version of this episode in the Thomas the Tank Engine and Friendsescape Season 3 collection.
- Note: On the Thomas' Christmas Wonderland & Other Thomas Adventures video & DVD, the episode is renamed to the original UK title, but still the story is about thanksgiving however and the narration is delayed a towards the end.
Characters Introduced
- City of Truro (Gordon and the Famous Visitor)
- Dilly the Duck (Donald's Duck)
- Mavis (Mavis)
- Oliver (Escape)
- Toad (Escape)
- Bulgy (Bulgy)
- Flying Scotsman (Tender Engines)
- Sodor Fuel Tanker (Diesel Does it Again)
- Sodor Mail Train (Thomas, Percy and the Post Train)
- The Chinese Dragon (Thomas, Percy and the Dragon)
- Oil Tanker (No Joke for James)
Notes
- This season introduces the first road villain - Bulgy.
- First season to have episodes that are not based on a story written by Rev. W. or Christopher Awdry.
- First season to have a song, although only one is in this season. "Thomas' Anthem"
- Some of the stories like The Trouble with Mud and A Scarf for Percy were written by the Rev. W. Awdry, but were modified dramatically by Britt Allcroft
- Some models from the TV series TUGS appear in this season.
- This season shows the first facial injury to an engine (James, in Buzz Buzz).
- This is the only season, apart from the first, to have new narrators for both UK and US releases - Michael Angelis and George Carlin, until Season 12, when Pierce Brosnan takes over both versions.
- The last season to regulary use an Electric Synthesizer. It's only used for big musical pieces and no longer used for the small 2-3 second long bits of music usually played whenever something is said or something happens.
Featured Characters
- Thomas
- Edward
- Henry
- Gordon
- James
- Percy
- Toby
- Duck
- Donald and Douglas
- Oliver
- Bill and Ben
- City of Truro
- Mavis
- Diesel
- Daisy (Cameo)
- Boco
- Bertie
- Trevor
- Terence
- Harold
- Bulgy
- Annie and Clarabel
- Henrietta
- Toad
- Troublesome Trucks
- Flying Scotsman
Credits
- Based on the Railway Series by: The Rev. W. Awdry
- Adaptation by: Britt Allcroft
- Told by: Michael Angelis, George Carlin
- Directed by: David Mitton
- Television Stories by: Britt Allcroft, David Mitton
- Lighting Camera: Terry Permane
- Camera Crew: David Watkins, Nigel Permane
- Art Director: Robert Gauld-Galliers
- Figurines: Jonathan Saville
- Specialist Model Makers: Jeremy King, Peter Eves, John Holmes
- Special Effects: David Eves
- Model Crew: Martin Gaskell, Mark Dorsett
- Lighting Supplied by: Lee Electric Lighting
- Gaffer: Michael Flynne
- Snorkel Lens Supplied by: Grip House Ltd
- Sound Effects & Dubbing: Gary Dixon, Gavin Beckwith
- Post Production: Thames TV PLC
- Videotape Editor: John Wright
- Music Composed & Arranged by: Mike O'Donnell, Junior Campbell
- Made at: Shepperton Studios, England
- Processed by: Technicolor
- Executive Producer: Angus Wright
- Production Coordinator: Rachel Roullier
- Production Supervisor: Steve Asquith
- Producers: Britt Allcroft, David Mitton