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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
* The title of the episode is based on the book "And the Band Played On".
 
* The title of the episode is based on the book "And the Band Played On".
* This episode begins the running theme of the season of Schemer wanting to turn the station into something that can make him money.
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* This episode begins the running theme of the season where Schemer is wanting to turn the station into something that can make him money.
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* The closing shot of Harry laughing with Mr. Conductor behind his back was used for Harry's oval in the original [[Season 1]] "clip show" opening sequence.
 
* The telephone conversation is a sped-up recording of T.S. Elliot reading a few lines from his poem "The Naming of Cats".
 
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==

Revision as of 23:28, 18 April 2020

And the Band Played Off is the third episode of Season 1.

Plot

The phone rings at Shining Time; it's the main office on the Indian Valley Railroad, who tells Stacy that a new train will arrive at the station and to make a new schedule for it. Mr. Conductor asks if she should write it down, but she insists she'll remember it. After a little procrastination, she actually forgets. Mr. Conductor tells everyone that mistakes happen when people are impatient. Later she makes the schedule, but made a mistake on it. This causes a train passenger to miss his train and he gets very upset. Harry, Matt, and Tanya try to cheer him up by making instruments to play. Mr. Conductor shows them about real instruments. After that, Matt, Tanya, and Mr. Conductor help Stacy and make her realize that people often make mistakes, but that it can be good as long as they learn from them. The passenger catches a new train and plays with Matt and Tanya until the new train comes.

Cast and Characters

Main Cast

Flexitoon Puppeteers

Guest Starring

Mentioned Characters

  • Thomas (mentioned)
  • Edward (mentioned)
  • Henry (mentioned)

Locations

Thomas Stories

Thomas is jealous that the big engines get to leave the yard to go out on journeys, and longs to do the same himself.  His chance comes when Henry takes unwell, and the men cannot fix him in time for the morning train.  As the only engine available, Thomas is chosen to take the train in Henry’s place and becomes eager to start work at once.  However, because they haven’t coupled him to the train or the Driver started by mistake, Thomas manages to leave the station without the coaches and sets off along the Main Line on his own. People wave and shout at him – but he thinks they’re just being friendly and carries on until he reaches a "Danger" signal, and the Signalman explains they have no coaches in tow!  Thomas puffs back feeling very embarrassed, but puts things right when he manages to pull the train second time around. But the other engines think it a great joke, and for a long time afterward say, “Look, there’s Thomas, who wanted to pull a train but forgot about the coaches!”
Thomas is tired of pushing coaches in the yard and wants to explore. One night, Edward comes to shed and offers to swap duties with him.  Thomas accepts the offer but it involves taking the freight cars, which he isn’t used to. He’s unaware of the fact that they like playing tricks on engines, especially those who aren’t used to them. After what seems like a pleasant journey for Thomas, the freight cars push him down the hill and almost make him crash into some buffers. In the end, Sir Topham Hatt tells Thomas he has a lot to learn about freight cars - - and when he does learn, he’ll be a Really Useful Engine.

Jukebox Band Segment Song

  • She'll Be Comin' Round the Mountain

Cartoons & Songs

  • Learn From Your Mistakes
  • Cartoons used in the song:
    • Color Classics - The Little Stranger (1934)
    • Color Classics - An Elephant Never Forgets (1935)
    • ComiColor Classics - Happy Days (1936)
    • Color Classics - Christmas Comes But Once a Year (1936)
    • Color Classics - Peeping Penguins (1937)
    • Color Classics - Fleischer Studios - The Fresh Vegetable Mystery (1939)
    • Color Classics - Little Lambkins (1940)
    • Color Classics - Snubbed by a Snob (1940)
    • Screen Songs - The Ski's The Limit (1949)
    • Screen Songs - The Golden State (1948)
    • Screen Songs - The Funshine State (1949)
    • Screen Songs - The Stork Market (1949)

Trivia

  • The title of the episode is based on the book "And the Band Played On".
  • This episode begins the running theme of the season where Schemer is wanting to turn the station into something that can make him money.


Gallery

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