- “Whatever next! Those aren't coaches, they're cattle trucks/cars!"
"Ooh! What a horrid engine!"
"It's not what I'm used to!” - ― Sir Handel insulting the coaches
A Bad Day for Sir Handel is the sixth episode of the fourth season.
Plot
Skarloey and Rheneas enjoy working on the railway that weaves around the lakes and long mountain sides. Their coaches are filled with visitors and both engines are proud to run the line, no matter the weather. They will never let their passengers down, but they, however, are old and they tire themselves out easily. Their drivers understand this and they then tell them that there is more than enough work for them on the railway and the manager is sending two more engines to help run the line. Both Skarloey and Rheneas are pleased with the news and they promise that they will give them a big welcome.
The new engines, named Peter Sam and Sir Handel arrive on the Skarloey Railway. Sir Handel is rude, insulting both the sheds and Skarloey. Peter Sam is much friendlier, explaining to a sympathetic Skarloey that Sir Handel is really a nice engine, but he just upset at the moment. Sir Handel is informed by his fireman that he is chosen to pull a passenger train to the top station. He initially refuses, but reluctantly does so. When Sir Handel picks up his coaches, he insults them by calling them cattle trucks. The coaches are hurt, with Sir Handel simply saying that they are not the sort of coaches he's used to.
Sir Handel arrives at Crovan's Gate and meets Gordon who brings the passengers to Sir Handel's train. The two engines introduce themselves, and Sir Handel recognizes Gordon as a fellow express engine. He goes on to say that he is used to smart coaches and praises Gordon's own, but soon has to leave, with Gordon left speechless. When Sir Handel reaches the top station, he is very cross when he hopes for a rest, but discovers by his driver that he is expected at the quarry to collect trucks. He refuses to do so, and punctuates his point by deliberately derailing himself. Peter Sam arrives with workmen to put Sir Handel back on the rails. The Fat Controller, who is also on board, tells Sir Handel he will need to be spoken to when he comes home to the sheds. He and Peter Sam leave the work train to put Sir Handel back onto the rails.
That evening, Sir Handel returns to the sheds to find Sir Topham Hatt waiting for him. He scolds Sir Handel for his behaviour and puts him in the shed for several days as punishment.
Characters
- Gordon
- Sir Handel
- Peter Sam
- Sir Topham Hatt
- Skarloey (does not speak)
- Rheneas (does not speak)
- Thomas (cameo)
- Percy (cameo)
Locations
- Crovan's Gate
- Skarloey Railway Engine Sheds
- Lakeside
- Lakeside Bridge
- Lakeside Junction
- Sodor Castle
- Skarloey
- Skarloey Bridge
- The Mountain Line
Trivia
- This episode is based on the story Sir Handel from The Railway Series book, Four Little Engines.
- Some TUGS models can be seen in this episode at Lakeside, notably Lakesider III, which is actually a modified O.J. model.
- When broadcast on Miramax, the episode has no narration.
- From this episode throughout the rest of the season, Gordon has Duck's whistle sound.
- Two small rocks were placed between the two sets of track to derail Sir Handel.
- This was one of few Thomas episodes to be featured on the Captain Kangaroo spinoff series Mister Moose's Fun Time on Fox Family Channel.
Goofs
- Gordon is missing his brake pipe.
- In the UK version, when Sir Handel backs onto his coaches and stops, he can still be heard puffing for another four seconds.
- The red coach Sir Handel backs onto has a face, but when Sir Handel arrives at Crovan's Gate, the coach's face disappears.
- When Sir Handel goes off-camera on the mountain ledge, the steam platform blows steam too late.
- When Sir Topham Hatt says "You're a very naughty engine!" a fly crawls on the workbench next to Sir Handel.
- In a picture of Sir Handel at Skarloey, part of the lining on his saddletank is missing.
Quotes
- Skarloey and Rheneas's drivers: There's more than enough work for you both on this railway. The manager is sending 2 more engines to help us run the line.
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- Sir Handel: What a small shed! This won't do at all! We're much too smart for this old shack!
- Peter Sam: I think it's nice.
- Sir Handel: Huh! [to Skarloey] What's that rubbish?
- (Skarloey gives a rather insulted look)
- Peter Sam: Shh! That's Skarloey! He's famous! (whispers to Skarloey) I'm sorry, Skarloey. Sir Handel's upset now, but he's quite nice really.
- Narrator: Skarloey felt sorry for Peter Sam.
- Fireman: Now, Sir Handel, I will get you ready for work.
- Sir Handel: I'm tired! Let Peter Sam go! He'd love it!
- Fireman: No. You're first.
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- Sir Handel: Whatever next?! Those aren't coaches, they're cattle trucks! (US: ...they're cattle cars!)
- Coaches: OOH!! What a horrid engine!
- Sir Handel: It's not what I'm used to.
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- Sir Handel: Hello. Who are you?
- Gordon: I'm Gordon. Who are you?
- Sir Handel: I'm Sir Handel. I've heard of you. You're an express engine! So am I, but I'm used to new coaches, not these cattle trucks/cattle cars. Do you have new coaches? [observes Gordon's train] I see you do. We must have a chat. Sorry I can't stop. We must keep time, you know.
- Narrator: Gordon was speechless!
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- (after Sir Handel reaches the top station)
- Driver: We'll leave the coaches now and fetch some trucks/cars from the quarry.
- Sir Handel: Trucks!/Cars! Trucks!/Cars! I won't! So there!
- Narrator: Sir Handel was about to cause a great deal of trouble.
- (he leaves the station and deliberately derails himself)
- Sir Handel: Told you!
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- The Fat Controller: (to Sir Handel) I shall talk to you later!
- Driver: Come on now, let's get you back on the rails.
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- Sir Topham Hatt: (to Sir Handel, after having heard of his issues earlier in the day) You're a very naughty engine! I hope I can trust you to behave when you next come out of this shed.
- Narrator: After hearing that, I'm sure Sir Handel will. Aren't you?
Merchandise
- My Thomas Story Library - Sir Handel (discontinued)
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