- “Bother that Gordon! I can pull the Express just as well as silly old Gordon. I'm a much more splendid engine than him, with my fine, green paintwork!”
- ― Henry
Henry Helps is a magazine story illustrated using photographs from the television series.
Plot
Henry and Gordon are waiting in the Yard. It is Gordon's turn to pull a goods train instead of the express. Gordon warns Henry to keep on the rails with the express and Henry sulkily sets about his work. As Henry chuggs up the hill, he sees some derailed trucks - they belonged to Gordon. Soon, Cranky is called and the trucks are hastily put back onto the rails. Later, the Fat Controller thanks Henry and his driver at the Main Station. The Fat Controller tells Henry that he is a really useful engine - when he is not sulking that is.
Characters
- Henry
- Gordon
- Sir Topham Hatt
- Old Bailey (does not speak)
- Cranky (mentioned)
Locations
Trivia
- The line, "Be careful with my express carriages, Henry, you're not pulling The Flying Kipper now. Mind you keep on the rails today" is a line recycled from the first series episode, Off the Rails.
- The events that take place in the first series episode, The Flying Kipper, are mentioned.
- Henry's driver is Old Bailey, the stationmaster.
Goofs
- In the first illustration, it is daylight, in the second and third, it is night-time, and in the final photo, it is daylight again.
- The story explicitly says that Cranky was called to help. This is implausable as Cranky is a stationary crane, meaning he can't move without disassembly.