Edward, Gordon and Henry
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| "Edward, Gordon and Henry"/"Henry to the Rescue" | |
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| Writer(s) |
The Reverend W. |
| Narrator |
Ringo Starr (UK/US) |
| Air date |
September 14th 1984 |
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"Edward, Gordon and Henry", retitled "Henry to the Rescue" in American releases, is the fourth episode of the first season.
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Plot
Gordon is planning to laugh at a bricked-up Henry as he passes with the Express, but before he can his safety valve bursts. When Edward is unable to move the train, Henry is led out to pull the train. The two get the train home, and on the way home help Gordon back. Henry is rewarded with a new coat of paint, and now knows that he doesn't have to run into a tunnel to keep his paint dry.
Featured characters
- Edward
- Henry
- Gordon
- Sir Topham Hatt
- James (cameo)
Trivia
- Stock footage from "The Sad Story of Henry" is used.
- In the music video for "Sir Topham Hatt", a shot of the ram seen in "Baa!" is used instead of the goat.
- In a rare picture it shows that there seems to be a billboard lying down but it has wires going towards it.
Goofs
- When Gordon says "I'm going to poop, poop at Henry" studio equipment is visible in the top left corner. As Gordon slows down, studio equipment is visible in the top right corner and his drive wheels are going backwards.
- When Gordon moves to the siding, he passes the switch and the coaches later change position without explanation.
- When Edward and Henry set off, Gordon is derailed.
- When Henry reaches Wellsworth he is clean.
- When the passengers thank the two engines, blu-tak can be seen on a boy's feet.
- The train has two brake coaches.
