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The Runaway
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Original UK title card

No. of season: 2
No. of epsiode: 10
No. of series: 36
Director: David Mitton
Producer: David Mitton
Robert D. Cardona
Writer: Christopher Awdry (original)
Britt Allcroft
David Mitton (adapted)
Narrator: Ringo Starr (UK/US)
George Carlin (US)
Original air date: September 22th, 1986 (UK)
April 29th, 1988 (Australia)
May 28th, 1989 (US)
Previous: Percy and Harold/Percy Proves a Point
Next: Percy Takes the Plunge

The Runaway is the tenth episode of the second season and the thirty-sixth episode of the series. It first aired on Shining Time Station in the episode Mapping it Out in 1989. In this epsiode, Thomas returns from the Works with a stiff handbrake that almost causes disaster when he runs away.

Plot[]

One day, Thomas wakes up feeling ill; workmen are unable to make him feel better, so Sir Topham Hatt was forced to send Thomas to the works for a while. He then asks Duck to take over Thomas' duties on the branch line and Duck was delighted to give such a responsibility. He was already friends with Percy, and quickly befriends Toby, Bertie and Terence, who tells Duck to take extra special care with Annie and Clarabel. Duck was very gentle with them, and both coaches are left very impressed with the Great Western engine and remark on what a pleasure it's to go out with him. When Thomas returns from the works, the two coaches tell him how well Duck had managed on the line. Thomas doesn't feel jealous, as he was just happy to be back home.

Although he was back from the works, Thomas isn't in complete working order. His handbrake had been left very stiff, meaning it can feel like his brakes are hard-on when they aren't. Because of this, Thomas begins to overrun the station platform, embarrassing him greatly. Eventually, Thomas' crew learns to compensate for the handbrake, and they stop in just the right place. Thomas' fireman falls ill one day, and a relief man takes his place. Thomas arrives at the station, and the new fireman couples him to Annie and Clarabel, then joins the driver and stationmaster on the platform while they wait for Henry to deliver his passengers. However, the relief fireman has forgotten about the stiff handbrake. Soon, Henry starts to approach with the passengers; but as Thomas' brakes aren't completely on, his wheels start to move, and Thomas can't stop or whistle a warning without his crew. Before anyone realises what's happened, Thomas had left everyone stranded on the platform. Annie and Clarabel scream for Thomas to stop, but he has plenty of steam and keeps going; soon, an alarm goes out about the runaway train. An engine inspector boards Harold the helicopter, and flies to a station where Thomas was due to pass by and makes a plan.

When Thomas reaches the station, he was very tired and was moving far slower than normal; the inspector then makes it to the platform. And when Thomas passes, the inspector scrambles aboard the cab and puts Thomas' brakes on, finally bringing the tank engine to a stop. Both Thomas and the inspector are very relieved and thank Harold, who tells them that it was no problem. The inspector tells Thomas that they must make sure this never happens again; Thomas, exhausted, couldn't agree more.

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Notes[]

  • This episode was based on the story of the same name from The Railway Series book More About Thomas the Tank Engine.
  • Stock footage from Thomas and Bertie, Old Iron, and Percy and Harold is used, as are as a deleted scene from Thomas, Percy and the Coal and an alternate shot from Old Iron.
  • In the George Carlin version, Thomas whistles when he comes home, when he passes Duck, and when he was at the station. When Henry arrives at Elsbridge, he whistles too; these are missing in the Ringo Starr versions.
  • In Norway, this episode was named "Runaway Train". The Croatian title was "Breakout". In Italy, it was called "A Wild Ride". In Japan, this episode was called "Brakes broken". The French title was "The Fugitive". This is called "Help from Harold" in Welsh. The Spanish title of this episode was "Thomas In Difficulties".
  • George Carlin's narration of this episode was never featured on an episode of Shining Time Station. It first appeared on Thomas and His Friends Get Along and Other Thomas Adventures.

Errors[]

  • The brakevan behind Duck appears to be derailed when Thomas passes.
  • When the Fat Controller speaks to Duck, the right buffer of the breakdown train was broken.
  • Duck's eyes look wonky when he stops next to Terence.
  • When Duck leaves Terence, his eyes jitter for a few seconds.
  • Annie was facing the wrong way when Duck passes Tidmouth Sheds.
  • When Thomas returns to the sheds, Percy's eyes are wonky.
  • The ill fireman's arm starts very low down on his body.
  • Because of stock footage, during the shot of the ill fireman, the cab is actually James'.
  • Many of the small scale railway staff figures have paint chips.
  • Henry's eyes are wonky.
  • Henry was smiling when Thomas runs away. Also, because of the use of stock footage from Thomas and Bertie, Annie and Clarabel are also smiling throughout the runaway.
  • Just before he runs away, Thomas' "1" seems to have peeled off slightly.
  • When Harold lands at the station, studio equipment was reflected on his "blades". 
  • After Harold landed at the station, a piece of paper was stuck to his side.
  • Thomas enters the station when the inspector was on the platform, but comes into the station again a few seconds later.
  • When the narrator says "The inspector had made a plan", The letters RIP can be seen written on the inside of Harold's door.
  • In a close-up of Thomas' wheels, a red wire can be seen near his middle wheel.
  • The stock footage from "Percy and Harold" isn't cut properly because Percy can briefly be seen going around the curve as Harold flies through the valley.
  • Thomas' eyes are wonky for most of the episode.

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