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Thomas and friends series 4
Thomas and friends series 4











Peter Sam's funnel is knocked off by an icicle and is temporarily replaced by a drainpipe. After Duncan derails, Rusty grudgingly comes to the rescue. Rusty is concerned about Duncan, who ignores his warning about a broken section of track. Soon, Skarloey is sent to Duncan's aid when he is stuck under a decrepit tunnel. Peter Sam informs Skarloey of the newest arrival, a careless and bad-tempered engine named Duncan. However, some trucks mistake Peter Sam for Sir Handel and crash into him at the incline. Gordon advises Sir Handel to get out of work by pretending to be ill, leaving Peter Sam and a little diesel named Rusty to take over. In a haste to meet his connection, Peter Sam accidentally leaves the Refreshment Lady behind. One day, Henry threatens to leave without Peter Sam's passengers. Peter Sam and the Refreshment Lady (** / *****) Sir Handel is in a bad mood and deliberately derails himself to get out of work. Sir Handel and Peter Sam are brought in to help Skarloey and Rheneas. Skarloey is the only engine available and is determined to get his passengers home, even when one of his front springs breaks. Sir Handel is pushed off the rails by some angry coaches. Stuart teases him about this, but Duke gets his own back and he proves that he still has a lot of life left in him. One evening, Duke is too ill to manage by himself. He eventually winded up dangling from a cliff. However, he was impatient and did not pay attention to Duke's advice. However, when their railway closed, the young engines were sold and the old engine was left abandoned in a shed.Īfter many years had passed, some rescuers began a journey to find Duke and reunite him with his old friends.įalcon was sent to take the Mountain Road with Duke. Thomas tells the story of Duke, a narrow gauge engine who worked with Stuart and Falcon. ( Note: ****** means that an episode with American title card only for a US release.) Screenshot ( Note: ***** means that an episode was seen on Mister Moose's Fun Time in 1998-2000.) ( Note: **** means than an episode was not released on DVD in US). ( Note: *** means that an episode was shown on both). ( Note: ** means that an episode was shown in the Shining Time Station spinoff, Mr. ( Note: * means that an episode was shown in the Shining Time Station Family Specials). This decision carried on into later series, in which he was seen on either a fictionalised Bluebell Railway or as a visitor helping out on the Fat Controller's railway. Stepney, a character based on a real-life engine and used to highlight the preservation movement in the books, was given an entirely different background when he was introduced. The characters would then be led by their television personas and no longer by their storybook roots.

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From the fifth series onwards, all stories would be staff-written, without using the Awdrys' books as a source until the twentieth series which would later finally introduce the Arlesdale Railway. The episodes which used The Railway Series did take some liberties with the source material, in order to fill the runtime and make the stories more accessible. Half of the third series consisted of stories written by the show's staff, but only one original story, Rusty to the Rescue was written by Allcroft and Mitton for the fourth series. For ease of filming and reliability, the fifth series would introduce larger-scale versions of the characters and from the sixth- twelfth series, these larger models were used almost exclusively. A graduate student at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in the 1970s, she later made it her mission to mentor students.The fourth series saw the introduction of the smaller narrow gauge engines. Originally from Providence, DaCosta Ahern taught at the deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Lesley University, and Worcester Art Museum. “I can tell you that she will be missed terribly … I will hear in my head whenever I am painting, so I will still have her in my life,” one note read. Ahern Jr., read aloud condolences sent to him by some of DaCosta Ahern’s students throughout the years. Several speakers remembered DaCosta Ahern’s influence. The works will be on view until the end of the year. “Jump In! Celebrating the thread between student + mentor” features a few of Frankenthaler’s works such as “Causeway” and “Aerie,” around 30 of DaCosta Ahern’s paintings, and then carries through to some of her students’ art. On Saturday’s showing of DaCosta Ahern’s work, Galerie d’Orsay presented a thread from mentor to mentee. Elizabeth DaCosta Ahern's “O Mar Salgado"











Thomas and friends series 4