Thomas Meets the Queen and Other Stories

Thomas Meets the Queen and Other Stories is a US and Canadian VHS featuring six fourth series episodes narrated by George Carlin and one song. It was distributed by Anchor Bay Entertainment in 1997 and re-released in 1999 and 2000.

Description
PEEP! PEEP! Welcome to the Island of Sodor and exciting adventures with Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends. Henry has an accident with a bucket of paint and it's up to Thomas and Gordon to save the day when the Queen visits the railway. Sir Handel learns just how troublesome the trucks can be and Daisy has to be brave when she comes face to face with a cow on the line.

Come along for the ride with all of your friends - on Sir Topham Hatt's railway, the fun never ends!

Episodes

 * 1) Mind that Bike
 * 2) Train Stops Play
 * 3) Thomas Meets the Queen
 * 4) Bulls Eyes
 * 5) Special Funnel
 * 6) Four Little Engines

Song

 * The Island Song

Trivia

 * This was the last VHS of a few things:
 * The last release to feature George Carlin as the narrator in new material.
 * This was the last VHS to feature the original name of Anchor Bay Entertainment, Video Treasures on-screen. Despite that, some copies would lack the logo and warnings.
 * The last release to feature fourteen characters during every nameboard sequence, commonly having the lead character of the next episode appear last.
 * Despite being the episode title in focus, it's actually the third episode on this VHS.
 * This is one of two VHS releases to feature the Mail Van's nameboard sequence.
 * On the front cover and the spine, the title is "Thomas Meets the Queen and Other Stories," while the top of the case says "Thomas Meets the Queen and Other Thomas Stories," and the 1997 tape label says "Thomas Meets the Queen."
 * For unknown reasons, this was never given a DVD release. As a result, Mind That Bike, Train Stops Play, Bulls Eyes, and Four Little Engines are only available on this release (not including their digital release on Amazon and Roku).

Goofs

 * The description says that Sir Handel runs into trouble with trucks when they were actually coaches.