In the UK version, the Captain is inspired by a repair manual to fix more things by himself. When he notices that there's no water coming from his faucet, he decides to fix them. Sprocket has been using his tongue to lick stamps for the Captain, just like in the Canadian version, but in the UK version he is more upset about not getting anything to drink. When the Captain is looking around in the hole in the floor, he finds a large bone he thinks might have belonged to Sprocket. Uncle Traveling Matt's postcard is the same as in the Canadian version, but as usual in the UK version, features an instrumental version of All Around the World in the background. Near the end, the Captain finally decides to call the Waterboard, and his dialogue plays out similarly to the Canadian version. Sprocket is very desperate for a drink by now, and the Captain says he hasn't even got any milk in the lighthouse. He then decides that they should get some from old well. Before they leave, he turns off both of the taps in case the waterboard suddenly turns the water back on. At that moment, water bursts from the hole in the floor and Sprocket jumps forward to drink from it. The Captain also jumps into the hole and soon both are soaking wet.