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* The final shot of the episode was one of David Mitton's favourites. He liked it so much that he framed a picture of it and gave it to Britt Allcroft, who has said this is one of her favourite episodes (alongside the [[Season 1|first season]] episode, [[Down the Mine]]). |
* The final shot of the episode was one of David Mitton's favourites. He liked it so much that he framed a picture of it and gave it to Britt Allcroft, who has said this is one of her favourite episodes (alongside the [[Season 1|first season]] episode, [[Down the Mine]]). |
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* [[w:c:tugs:Big Mickey|Big Mickey's]], [[w:c:tugs:Izzy Gomez|Izzy Gomez's]], [[w:c:tugs:S.S. Vienna|S.S Vienna's]], [[w:c:tugs:Coast Guard|Coast Guard's]] and some of the schooner's models from [[Tugs|TUGS]] can be seen. The Bigg City Port's Fire Station building, a large brown building, the steel company and a grey warehouse from TUGS are also present during the Regatta scenes. |
* [[w:c:tugs:Big Mickey|Big Mickey's]], [[w:c:tugs:Izzy Gomez|Izzy Gomez's]], [[w:c:tugs:S.S. Vienna|S.S Vienna's]], [[w:c:tugs:Coast Guard|Coast Guard's]] and some of the schooner's models from [[Tugs|TUGS]] can be seen. The Bigg City Port's Fire Station building, a large brown building, the steel company and a grey warehouse from TUGS are also present during the Regatta scenes. |
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* It is possible that this episode and the third season episode, [[Percy, James and the Fruitful Day]] were filmed at the same time, as the rolling stock at the shunting yard is in the same position in both episodes. |
* It is possible that this episode and the third season episode, [[Percy, James and the Fruitful Day]] were filmed at the same time, as the rolling stock at the shunting yard is in the same position in both episodes. |
Revision as of 01:12, 10 January 2019
- “Duck still wonders about the lands beyond the horizon, but he enjoys being with friends most of all and I think he knows that sometimes the best travels are those we can only dream about. Don't you?”
- ― The narrator
All at Sea is the eighteenth episode of the third season.
Plot
One day, Duck and Percy notice the horizon is packed with sails flapping against the blue skies. Duck then tells Percy that he wishes he could sail to far away lands, but Percy thinks it is silly since engines cannot float. Harold soon arrives and tells the two engines that the boats are there for the Regatta and that it is his job to hover around in case he is needed. Duck then asks Harold if he has ever been to the horizon and Harold says he has been beyond the horizon and can also land on ships (aircraft carriers), anywhere, anytime.
Duck then goes on talking about the regatta all day, making Percy lose patience and he tells Duck that their rails can take them to all the places they could ever wish to see. Suddenly, the harbour emergency siren goes off, as a man taking part in the Regatta has suffered a hand injury and Duck is to take him to hospital at the next station. Harold brings the man ashore and Duck quickly races over. Harold tells Duck that it is his job to stay at sea in case of other emergencies, otherwise he would take the man to hospital himself. Duck soon makes his way down the line. When Duck and the man arrive at the station, the man thanks everyone and Bertie gets ready to take him to hospital. Bertie then compliments Duck saying that he looks splendid flying along the line and it is no wonder they call him "Great Western". Duck then agrees with Percy that engines are happiest when their wheels are firmly on the rails.
The same night, Duck and Percy stay longer at the quay, when Duck notices a shooting star. Percy laughs and tells him that it is Harold hovering overhead. Something flutters down towards Duck and his driver manages to catch it. It was a flag from the Regatta and Harold was giving it to Duck as a present. Duck thinks it was kind of Harold and he begins to understand just what an engine needs.
Nowadays, Duck dreams about travelling to the horizon; but now realises, that sometimes the best travels are those that can just be dreamt about.
Characters
- Percy
- Duck
- Bertie
- Harold
- The Injured Sailor (does not speak)
- Thomas (cameo)
- Big Mickey (cameo)
- Bridget Hatt (cameo)
- Jem Cole (cameo)
- Harold's Pilots (cameo)
Locations
- Knapford Harbour
- Sodor Trading Co.
- Arlesburgh Harbour
- Three Tier Bridge
- Lower Suddery
- Tidmouth Tunnel
- The Three Way Road
- The Hospital (mentioned)
Trivia
- The final shot of the episode was one of David Mitton's favourites. He liked it so much that he framed a picture of it and gave it to Britt Allcroft, who has said this is one of her favourite episodes (alongside the first season episode, Down the Mine).
- This is the first Thomas episode to not be adapted from a book or a Magazine story.
- Big Mickey's, Izzy Gomez's, S.S Vienna's, Coast Guard's and some of the schooner's models from TUGS can be seen. The Bigg City Port's Fire Station building, a large brown building, the steel company and a grey warehouse from TUGS are also present during the Regatta scenes.
- It is possible that this episode and the third season episode, Percy, James and the Fruitful Day were filmed at the same time, as the rolling stock at the shunting yard is in the same position in both episodes.
- This is the first episode to show the back of Thomas' bunker without the red lining on it.
- When Harold drops the regatta flag, the same sound heard when he dropped a parachute on Percy in the third season episode, Percy's Promise is heard.
- In the Welsh version of this episode, the writing on the flag which Harold drops on Duck is translated.
Goofs
- When Duck's driver holds the Regatta flag, the lighting looks as if it is still day time.
- In the restored version, the edge of the set can be seen in the top left hand corner when Duck sees a shooting star.
- In a deleted scene, Percy is missing his right lamp iron.
- In a rare picture, Percy's roof is loose.
- Two transparent strings are seen lowering Harold when he takes the injured man to Duck.
- When Duck's driver catches the Regatta flag, a hair can be seen at the top of the screen.
- In the shots where Harold is in the sky, some strings can be seen attached to him.
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Home Media Releases
#01 A Scarf for Percy | #10 The Trouble with Mud | #19 One Good Turn |
#02 Percy's Promise | #11 No Joke for James | #20 Tender Engines |
#03 Time for Trouble | #12 Thomas, Percy and the Post Train | #21 Escape |
#04 Gordon and the Famous Visitor | #13 Trust Thomas | #22 Oliver Owns Up |
#05 Donald's Duck | #14 Mavis | #23 Bulgy |
#06 Thomas Gets Bumped | #15 Toby's Tightrope | #24 Heroes |
#07 Thomas, Percy and the Dragon | #16 Edward, Trevor and the Really Useful Party | #25 Percy, James and the Fruitful Day |
#08 Diesel Does It Again | #17 Buzz, Buzz | #26 Thomas and Percy's Christmas Adventure |
#09 Henry's Forest | #18 All at Sea | |