- “Please stop! I'd rather be back with the chatterbox engines!”
- ― Murdoch to the sheep
Peace and Quiet is the seventeenth episode of the seventh season.
Plot
At the docks, goods are arriving night and day, causing the engines to work so hard that their axles ache. So the Fat Controller brings in a new engine called Murdoch to help. He has ten driving wheels and looks very strong. The engines all welcome him, but Murdoch thinks they are all very chatty.
Later, Murdoch has a very long train to pull. He looks forward to some peace and quiet, but everywhere he goes is noisy. Murdoch looks forward to a nice rest at the sheds that night.
But as he arrives, Salty and Harvey begin to ask him lots of questions about his past. Murdoch becomes annoyed and tells them both that he wants peace and quiet, and that he does not want to share a shed with chatterboxes. Salty tells him that they are only being friendly.
The next day, Murdoch has another long train to pull. This time, he travels through the countryside. He is happy to finally have some peace and quiet. But he comes across some sheep on the line, who have escaped through a broken fence. His driver and fireman fail to move the sheep, so Toby is sent to help by bringing the farmer. The sheep are so noisy that Murdoch wishes he was back with Salty and Harvey. Toby finally arrives and the farmer and his two dogs move the sheep off the line. Murdoch continues on his way.
Later that evening, Murdoch arrives back at the sheds with Harvey and Salty. He apologises for being rude to them, and Harvey tells him that they are happy to share the shed with him. This reminds Salty of a story, which makes Murdoch smile. The sheep would have kept him awake, but a story might send him to sleep.
Characters
- Thomas
- Harvey
- Murdoch
- Salty
- Sir Topham Hatt
- Henry (stock footage)
- Toby (does not speak)
- Farmer Trotter (not named; does not speak)
- Percy (cameo)
- Duck (cameo)
- Douglas (cameo)
- Emily (cameo)
- Arthur (cameo)
- Cranky (cameo)
- Gordon (deleted scene)
- Donald (deleted scene)
- Clarabel (deleted scene)
- Cyril the Fogman (deleted scene cameo)
Locations
- Brendam Docks
- Sodor Shipping Company
- Knapford Sheds
- The Coaling Plant
- Henry's Tunnel
- Suddery Castle
- Sir Topham Hatt's Office
- Tidmouth Harbour (stock footage)
- Wellsworth (deleted scene)
- The Cement Works (deleted scene)
- Marseille (mentioned)
Trivia
- Going by production order, this is the twenty-first episode of the seventh season.
- Stock footage from Fish is used.
- In Nick Jr. and PBS airings, the New Series Music at the end is played during the transition.
- In the Michael Brandon version, Murdoch says "Thanks, Toby!" at the end of the penultimate scene.
- In a still picture, Arthur is not in the shed next to Harvey, Salty, and Murdoch.
- A faceless Bulstrode model can be seen in the second scene of the episode.
- A rare photo shows Harvey with an angry face.
- Salty says, "Have you worked Marseille?" Marseille is a city in southern France known for its large harbour.
- This episode marks the last appearance of Duck until the twelfth season episode Excellent Emily, excluding a stock footage cameo in Not So Hasty Puddings.
- Michael Brandon's narration of this episode only aired on television. It was later released for digital download on Amazon.
- In the Arabic dub, it uses the US title card for unknown reasons.
Goofs
- When Murdoch passes Douglas in the coaling plant, he is pulling the same train that he pulls the next day.
- When Murdoch puffs into the coaling plant, Duck is shunting trucks. In the next scene, Duck is on another line and Percy has disappeared.
- When Murdoch is about to depart from Brendam for the second, his eyes are wonky.
- Murdoch has Arthur's whistle sound.
- The narrator says "The farmer and his dog went to work", but the farmer has two dogs.
- When Murdoch tells Harvey and Salty off, Harvey does not have a face.
- For a brief second in the final shot, Murdoch's eyes do move in alignment with each other.
- The number of the few black sheep amongst the flock keeps changing.
- When Murdoch returns to the shed in the last scene Emily is there too, but in the last two shots she has disappeared.
Merchandise
- Books - A Little Rest for Murdoch (Germany only)
- My Thomas Story Library - Murdoch (discontinued)
In Other Languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | あらしのあとのしずけさ | The Calm After A Storm |
Danish | Fred og Ro | Peace and Quiet |
Swedish | Lugn och Ro | Peace and Quiet |
Hungarian | Csend és Nyugalom | Peace and Quiet |
Italian | Pace e Silenzio | Peace and Quiet |
Russian | Тишина и покой | Peace and Quiet |
Arabic | سلام و هدوء/Salam w Hudu' | Peace and Quiet |
Welsh | Mymryn o Dawelwch | Hint of Silence |
Romanian | Linişte şi Pace | Peace and Quiet |
Slovak | Mier a Pokoj | Peace and Quiet |
Chinese | 和平与安宁 | Peace and Tranquility |
Korean | 진정한 평화 | True Peace |
Polish | Cisza i Spokój | Peace and Quiet |
Thai | เบอร์ด๊อกไม่ชอบเลี้ยงแกะ | Murdoch Do Not Like Shepherds |
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