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- “Oh thank you sir! Being called heroes! Well it's - it's -"
"It's a really nice surprise!” - ― Bill and Ben
Heroes is the twenty-fourth episode of the third series. It is based on the magazine stories, In a Muddle and Heroes by Andrew Brenner.
Plot
Bill and Ben are working at the quarry and are bored of doing the same thing. Ben asks Bill if he can hear something different, to which Bill replies that he cannot hear anything different. Ben then states that everything sounds and looks the same and that they need a surprise. Bill is puzzled but before Ben can say more, the Quarry-master comes with a message from the Fat Controller that they are to go to the harbour.
Bill and Ben hurry to the harbour worried that they did something wrong and blame each other on the way. When they arrive, the Fat Controller asks for them to shunt trucks at the station while Edward is taking the children on a trip. Bill and Ben then meet Gordon who tells them to behave since they are on the main line. Ben jokingly says the sight of Gordon made them think that the harbour was the scrapyard. Gordon is furious and orders the twins to make sure the Express is ready by tonight.
The twins start shunting, stating that they know all about trucks, when they really do not. The trucks claim that they want to help Bill and Ben to organise the harbour. The twins accept the offer, unaware that the trucks are playing tricks on them. As a result, when evening falls the yard has become a mess causing the twins to be late at bringing Gordon's coaches to the station.
The next day, the twins are back in the quarry when a sudden rockslide begins. The alarm is raised and the quarry-master alerts everyone to clear the quarry. Bill and Ben wait as the workmen board their trucks. As Bill leaves with his load, one man who has been left behind shouts for help. Ben waits until the man is safely aboard his train, and the quarry yard is evacuated in time for the devastation to take its course. Seeing the damage moments later, Bill and Ben hope that the Fat Controller will understand that it was not their fault. The next day, the Fat Controller arrives on board Edward and tells Bill and Ben that while they still have a lot to learn about trucks, they acted quickly in an emergency and praises the twins as heroes for saving the workmen. Bill and Ben think that being called "heroes" is quite a nice surprise.
Characters
- Gordon
- Bill and Ben
- Troublesome Trucks
- Sir Topham Hatt
- The Quarry-master
- Edward (does not speak)
- Jem Cole (cameo)
- Farmer Trotter (cameo)
Locations
- Sodor China Clay Company
- Arlesburgh Harbour
- Sodor Trading Co.
- The Waterfall (deleted scene)
- The Scrapyard (mentioned)
Trivia
- This episode is based on the magazine stories, In a Muddle and Heroes.
- The fanfare heard in the climax of the episode is almost identical to one heard in TUGS.
- The roof of the building is made of cardboard, as seen when it absorbs the water from the water tower.
- A fishing boat, a large brown building, a double berth garage, a scrap steam shovel and a hopper from TUGS appear at both the harbour and the quarry.
- A reference to the second series episode, Wrong Road is made in this episode.
Goofs
- In the second shot of Bill and Ben shunting trucks at the harbour, a truck with half a load of coal is visible. When the twins shunt this truck the load shifts, revealing it to be a solid prop made to look like coal.
- Gordon tells the twins that they must behave as they are on the main line now, but Arlesburgh Harbour is not on the main line.
- When the quarry master comes to tell the twins to go and work at the harbour, the coat on his small scale model is a different colour than the one on his large scale model.
- When the narrator says "The twins had let the trucks tell them where to put things," the camera shakes.
- The restored version in Japanese reveals Thomas in the English end credits before cutting to the character gallery.
- One of the trucks has its face fitted on its back end. Additionally, its eyes are scratched.
- The narrator said that Ben was the one who waited for the man to climb aboard, except it was actually Bill.
Merchandise
- My Thomas Story Library - Bill and Ben (discontinued)
In Other Languages
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