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Here is the sixth remake on my hard drive, and this is one of my favorite Season 1 episodes of Thomas & Friends: The Flying Kipper! Please enjoy! Release Date: December 11th 1984 Season 1, Episode 19 The Flying Kipper is the nineteenth episode of the first series. It is based on the story of the same name from the Railway Series book Henry the Green Engine. Summary: Henry is chosen to pull the "Flying Kipper". However, ice jams the points and snow forces down a signal, leading Henry to crash. Plot: One winter evening, Henry is told by his driver that they will be leaving early the next morning to pull the Flying Kipper, a special goods train that carries fish from the Harbour to the Mainland. He also says that they might be allowed to take the Express if they pull the Kipper nicely, which makes Henry excited. Early the next morning, at 5:00 AM, Henry enters the harbour and couples up to the heavily loaded vans and carefully starts. Although it is difficult at first, the journey goes very smoothly and Henry enjoys running through the snow-covered countryside as the sun rises. Soon, they near a yellow signal, indicating "caution" and prepare to stop until they notice the home signal is down. Assuming that the line ahead is clear, Henry's crew increase his speed. Little do they know that, ahead of them, the points that lead to the Main Line have frozen towards a siding and the home signal, which is supposed to be set at "danger" and displaying red, had been forced down by heavy snow and is displaying the wrong aspic of lunar for "diverging clear". In the siding is a goods train, waiting to let Henry pass. The engine's crew are enjoying hot cocoa with the guard in the brake van when they learn that the Flying Kipper is due, so they decide to head back to their engine. Their exit comes just in time as Henry rushes onto the siding and, unable to stop, crashes straight into the back of the train, destroying the brake van and landing on his side, while his crew manage to jump clear before the collision. When daylight comes, the Breakdown Train is brought in to clean up the mess. The Fat Controller comes up to a distraught Henry and kindly reassures him that the accident was not his fault; it was due to the weather. He then tells Henry that he is arranging for him to be sent to Crewe where he will be given a brand new shape and a larger firebox and he will no longer need Welsh Coal. Henry is doubtful at first but, in early spring, he returns from Crewe feeling better than ever. Everyone is delighted to see Henry in his new shape and he looks so splendid and strong that the crowd gives him three cheers. Even children wait to see Henry in his new shape, sometimes making them late for school. Before long, Henry even gets to pull the Express, which he does so well that Gordon becomes jealous. Based on The Railway Series™ by the Reverend Wilbert Awdry Written by Britt Allcroft and David Mitton Directed by David Mitton Produced by David Mitton and Robert D. Cardona Narrated by Ringo Starr Music by Mike O'Donnell and Junior Campbell Thomas & Friends™ is owned by Mattel. No profit will be made in this video. This is for entertainment purposes only. Sources: The Complete Series 1 DVD HD Audio provided by TheBluePuffball Models, Routes and Facepacks by SI3D Reborn, Splendid Studios, Sodor Workshops, MH1994, CGW/TSI, TheTrainMaster08, ZM18, ClayTruckRoutes, Auran, Trainz Download Station Disclaimer: Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.