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  1. Whistles and Sneezes is the twentieth episode ever made in Season 1. One morning, soon after Henry returned from Crewe in his new shape, Gordon, who is jealous that Henry now gets to pull express, starts to complain and asks why Henry got to have time off and be sent away while the other engines had to do his work. He then starts to bitterly moan that Henry whistles too loudly at stations ...

  2. Whistles and Sneezes: Directed by David Mitton. With Ringo Starr, George Carlin. Gordon is jealous of Henry's restructure so tries to spoil his good mood by saying he shouldn't whistle.

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  4. This is the transcript for Whistles and Sneezes. Ringo Starr: Gordon was cross. Gordon: Why should Henry have a new shape? Ringo Starr: He grumbled. Gordon: A shape good enough for me is good enough for him. He goes gallivanting off to Crewe, leaving us to do his work, and comes back saying how happy he feels. It's disgraceful! And there's another thing. Henry whistles too much. No respectable ...

  5. Whistles And Sneezes is the 20th episode of the 1st Season.. Summary []. Gordon is cross about Henry's whistling but later his whistle gets stuck in the on position so Gordon can't stop whistling until two fitters get his whistle valve to close, next morning when Henry is pulling his train under a bridge when some boys threw stones on him, Henry and his driver make a plan to pay the boys back.

  6. Whistles and Sneezes is the twentieth episode of the first series. It is based on the stories Gordon's Whistle and Henry's Sneeze from the Railway Series book Henry the Green Engine. One morning, soon after Henry has returned from Crewe in his new shape, Gordon is jealous that Henry now gets to pull the express and complains that he never needed a new shape and left them to do all his work as ...

  7. I'm glad you're home again. I like your whistling. Gordon : [as he leaves the shed] Goodbye, Henry. We are glad to have you with us again, but remember what I said. Narrator : Later, Henry stopped at Edward's station. Edward : Hello, Henry. You do look splendid. I was pleased to hear your happy whistling yesterday.

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