Gordon and the Famous Visitor

"Never trust domeless engines! They aren't respectable!"

- Gordon

Gordon and the Famous Visitor is the fourth episode of the third season. It first aired on the Shining Time Station episode Win, Lose or Draw in 1991.

Plot
It is an important day at the yards, and everyone is busy and excited making notes and taking photographs. A special vistor had arrived and was now the centre of attention. Duck explains to Thomas and Percy that he is a celebrity, a very famous engine. Thomas, Duck, Percy and the other engines are very pleased about the Visitor, but Gordon is jealous as he thinks it's a lot of fuss about nothing.

Next morning, the visitor heads back to his railway, and Thomas tells Gordon that the engine is famous since he went 100 mph before Gordon was even thought of. Gordon is unamused and tells Thomas that the visitor has no dome and that domeless engines aren't respectable, and that 100 mph would be easy for him.

Later that day, Duck takes some trucks to Wellsworth and tells Edward what Gordon had said about the visitor. Edward tells Duck not to take any notice, since Gordon thinks that no engine should be famous but him. Moments later, Gordon thunders past the two engines on the main line as his wheels pound the rails. Duck watches and tells Edward that Gordon will knock himself to bits.

Gordon's driver tells Gordon that he isn't running a race, but Gordon takes no notice. Gordon then notices that the top of his boiler feels funny and decides to slow down, but it's too late. On the viaduct, he meets a teasing wind that makes him think it'll push him off. But the wind has other ideas as it curls around his boiler and blows Gordon's dome off and into the valley below. Gordon is most uncomfortable as he feels silly without his dome.

On the journey home, Gordon's driver asks him to find his dome, but he tells Gordon that they'll never find it and they'll have to go to the works for a new one. Gordon is most upset and hopes that the sheds are empty tonight, but all the engines are there waiting. As Gordon turns around on the turntable, he hears a voice saying: "Never trust domeless engines. They aren't respectable."

Characters

 * Thomas
 * Edward
 * Gordon
 * Percy
 * Duck
 * City of Truro (does not speak)
 * Henry (cameo)
 * James (cameo)
 * Toby (cameo)
 * Donald and Douglas (cameo)
 * Bill and Ben (cameo)
 * Diesel (cameo)
 * Bertie (cameo)
 * Trevor (cameo)
 * Sir Topham Hatt (cameo)
 * Stephen Hatt (cameo)
 * Bridget Hatt (cameo)
 * Jem Cole (cameo)
 * Jeremiah Jobling (cameo)
 * Mrs. Kyndley (cameo)

Locations

 * Tidmouth Sheds
 * Henry's Forest
 * Knapford
 * Knapford Yards
 * Wellsworth
 * The Viaduct
 * Lower Suddery
 * Hawin Croka

Trivia

 * This episode is based on the story Domeless Engines from The Railway Series book, Duck and the Diesel Engine.
 * Sped-up stock footage from Time for Trouble is used.
 * In a picture of a deleted scene, Thomas, Percy, and Duck were at the other side of the shed.
 * In a rare photo, Edward and Duck are at the station instead of the yard and Gordon races through the station on the left track rather than the middle.
 * This is the first time a real engine appears in the series.
 * There is a tractor prop from TUGS next to Gordon when he arrives at Tidmouth Sheds.
 * Although City of Truro's name is never mentioned, it is seen on the banner at Tidmouth Sheds and his nameplate.

Goofs

 * In the close-up on Thomas and Duck at the sheds, Duck is derailed.
 * In one shot of Gordon talking to Thomas and Duck, he does not have any eyebrows.
 * Because of stock footage, Gordon seems to pass through Wellsworth twice.
 * When Gordon says "It feels as if something is loose" he hits a tree branch on the right. (Gordon's left)
 * After Gordon loses his dome, his coaches disappear.
 * When Gordon goes through Knapford, he is tilted to the right.
 * When Gordon races through the station, a distant signal can be seen, which is incorrect. Only home signals are used at station platforms.
 * When Thomas says "Who's that?" to Duck, Duck's right wheel is derailed.