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Pop Goes the Diesel and Other Stories is an Indian VCD/DVD featuring twelve second series episodes narrated by Ringo Starr.
Episodes
- Pop Goes the Diesel - Duck orders the big engines about and they are glad when oily Diesel arrives, but Duck has his doubts and the trucks misbehave.
- Dirty Work - Diesel is sulking and decides to make trouble between Duck and the other engines.
- A Close Shave - Duck has a chase with runaway trucks and pays a surprise visit to a barber's shop.
- Better Late than Never - The Railway is being repaired. Delays make life difficult for Thomas and his friends.
- Break Van - Donald and Douglas are delightfully disorganised twin engines from Scotland, and when they arrive they cause the Fat Controller a great deal of trouble. They are worried that the Fat Controller will order one of them to leave his Railway. A brake van makes matters worse until James helps in a surprising way.
- The Deputation - When Donald and Douglas come to Henry's rescue, the other engines give the twins their full support.
- Thomas Comes to Breakfast - Thomas is being conceited but when he shows off to Percy and Toby one morning, he finds himself an unwelcome guest in the Stationmaster's house.
- Daisy - The Fat Controller sends for Daisy, a diesel rail-car to run his Railway. Daisy is spoilt and hard to please - as everyone soon discovers.
- Percy's Predicament - Daisy is difficult. Percy is annoyed and Toby tries to help the situation with surprising results.
- The Diseasel - Some silly trucks cause trouble between Bill and Ben the tank engine twins and a diesel called BoCo. Confusion reigns until Edward puffs in.
- Wrong Road - Edward suggests Gordon runs a branch line for a change. Proud Gordon the mainline engine refuses until one day he travels on a branch line by mistake.
- Edward's Exploit - Gordon, James and Henry are teasing Edward for being old, but later an accident on an important journey shows just how strong Edward can be.
Trivia
- The cover design is similar to The Complete Fifth Series 2004 UK DVD.
Goofs
- The back cover states that the audio is 5.1, but the audio throughout the DVD is actually distorted and low quality.
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DVD Menu
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Episode Selection menu