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The Truth About Mother Goose (1957)
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00:00
[theme music]
00:03
♪ What's the truth about Mother Goose? ♪
00:21
♪ Let's clear up all the mystery ♪
00:24
♪ Her nursery rhymes from olden times ♪
00:26
♪ Are really part of history ♪
00:29
♪ What's the truth about Mother Goose? ♪
00:31
♪ The rhymes that children learn today ♪
00:34
♪ Let's read the signs between the lines ♪
00:36
♪ Conduct a thorough exposé ♪
00:38
♪ We'll find within these pages ♪
00:41
♪ As we go behind the scene ♪
00:43
♪ Famous people, famous places ♪
00:46
♪ And what the verses really mean ♪
00:48
♪ What's the truth about Mother Goose? ♪
00:50
♪ Turn these pages and you'll see ♪
00:53
♪ We'll get the truth, the facts forsooth ♪
00:55
♪ Solve this age-old mystery ♪
01:01
♪ Little Jack Horner sat in a corner ♪
01:04
♪ Eating his Christmas pie ♪
01:08
♪ He put in his thumb ♪
01:09
♪ And pulled out a plump and said ♪
01:12
What a good boy am I.
01:13
[music]
01:18
According to the facts,
01:20
the history of this little rhyme
01:21
goes back to 16th century London.
01:24
[music]
01:27
Jack Horner was the servant of a city official
01:30
on his way to deliver a Christmas present
01:32
to King Henry VIII.
01:33
[whistling]
01:35
In those days, it was a custom
01:37
when bringing presents to the king
01:39
to put them in a pie.
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And these presents, as Jack Horner knew,
01:44
were usually something of great value.
01:46
[whistling]
01:50
[music]
01:54
And since Jack was a bit of a knave,
01:57
he stuck in his thumb and pulled out a plum.
02:02
[music]
02:07
Which happened to be the deed to a valuable estate.
02:10
[whistling]
02:18
[music]
02:25
Boy.
02:26
[music]
02:29
When King Henry sent for the city official,
02:31
he hurried to court,
02:33
expecting some special favor in return for his present.
02:38
And we can be sure that King Henry let him have it.
02:41
[gunshot]
02:42
[music]
02:45
And as for Jack Horner,
02:47
he took up residence on his stolen estate
02:49
where he lived happily ever after.
02:52
Unless, of course, he was haunted
02:53
by a certain nursery rhyme
02:56
that became surprisingly popular at that time.
03:00
♪ Little Jack Horner sat in a corner ♪
03:04
♪ Eating a Christmas pie ♪
03:07
♪ Put in his thumb, pulled out a plum ♪
03:10
♪ Said, "What a good boy am I" ♪
03:15
♪ Jack Horner, Jack Horner, Jack Horner ♪
03:19
[music]
03:24
♪ Mary, Mary, quite contrary ♪
03:27
♪ How does your garden grow ♪
03:30
♪ With silver bells and cockle shells ♪
03:34
♪ And pretty maids all in a row ♪
03:40
The Mary in this old rhyme was Mary Stewart,
03:43
Queen of Scotland, who came from France
03:45
to take over the throne of Scotland,
03:48
bringing with her the gay French ways,
03:50
extravagant tastes, and a love of frivolity.
03:55
Such conduct was frowned upon by the dour Scots,
03:58
who believed in preserving the stern dignity of the court.
04:02
And therefore, Mary was considered quite contrary.
04:07
The silver bells refer to the elaborate decoration
04:10
on her dresses, and her love of exotic foods,
04:13
such as cockles, account for the cockle shells.
04:17
And the pretty maids all in a row
04:19
were her ladies-in-waiting.
04:22
But behind this playful little rhyme
04:24
lies one of the most sinister and tragic stories
04:27
in all history.
04:29
Four years after her arrival in Scotland,
04:32
she married Lord Darnley, a selfish weakling
04:35
who Mary soon came to despise.
04:38
And the beautiful queen turned her attentions
04:40
to a French poet who lost his head completely
04:45
when the dour Scots interfered.
04:49
Then followed a romance with a court musician.
04:52
But this too ended on a tragic note
04:56
when the infuriated Darnley interfered.
05:00
Then came the Earl of Bothwell.
05:02
[music playing]
05:10
And the end of Lord Darnley.
05:11
[music playing]
05:14
And three weeks later, Mary and Bothwell were married.
05:19
Now Mary was considered much too contrary,
05:22
and the outraged Scots rose against her,
05:25
forced her abdication, and sent her
05:27
to the island prison of Loch Leven.
05:30
After a few months, Mary's irresistible charms
05:33
so captivated the jailer's son that he risked
05:36
his life to help her escape.
05:38
[music playing]
05:44
Then, in an attempt to regain the throne,
05:47
Mary organized a sizable army, which was defeated
05:50
after a violent battle.
05:53
Oh, dear.
05:55
And she fled to England to take refuge
05:57
with her cousin, Queen Elizabeth.
06:01
But Elizabeth became jealous of Mary's great popularity.
06:05
This dazzling beauty had become the darling of the court
06:09
and a rival for the crown and must be eliminated.
06:13
[music playing]
06:15
Mary.
06:16
Mary.
06:18
Although Mary was warned of the danger,
06:19
she was still contrary and went her Mary way.
06:22
This was her fatal mistake.
06:24
[gunshot]
06:26
And she was accused and condemned
06:28
as a traitor to the government.
06:31
But Mary refused to plead for mercy
06:34
and remained quite contrary to the end.
06:39
[music playing]
06:40
Mary, Mary, quite contrary, how does your garden
06:47
grow with silver bells and carcass shells
06:55
and pretty maids all in a row?
06:58
London Bridge is falling down, falling down, falling down.
07:09
London Bridge is falling down, my fair lady.
07:16
The history behind this famous nursery song
07:18
is the story of Old London Bridge,
07:22
a story which begins in 1176 when
07:26
it was decided to build a permanent bridge of stone
07:28
to unite North and South London.
07:31
[music playing]
07:51
After the bridge was finished in 1209,
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it was sanctified by the addition
07:56
of a beautiful two-story chapel over the central pier.
07:59
And rows of elaborately designed houses
08:04
were added over the length of the bridge,
08:07
transforming the plain Gothic structure
08:10
into a thing of such picturesque beauty
08:13
that it was acclaimed one of the wonders of the world.
08:15
[music playing]
08:18
[music playing]
08:20
The street floors were rented to merchants
08:30
who did a bustling business, drawing their customers
08:33
from the tide of traffic coming and going over the bridge.
08:36
[music playing]
08:38
The upper stories of the bridge houses
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were elaborately furnished apartments
08:49
with projecting bay windows and rooftop balconies
08:54
where residents could enjoy the invigorating air off the river
08:57
and contemplate the spectacular view.
08:59
[music playing]
09:14
Little wonder that Hans Holbein and William Hogarth
09:17
and many other famous painters chose
09:20
to live on London Bridge.
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[music playing]
09:23
On one occasion, a tournament was held on the bridge,
09:29
and spectators crowded every available space
09:32
to watch two knights prove their courage in glorious combat.
09:36
[drum roll]
09:38
[music playing]
09:41
[drum roll]
09:44
[music playing]
09:47
[horse neighing]
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[music playing]
09:51
[horse neighing]
09:52
[music playing]
09:54
[explosion]
10:13
[horse neighing]
10:14
[music playing]
10:17
[horse neighing]
10:20
[music playing]
10:23
[horse neighing]
10:24
London Bridge was often the scene
10:26
of spectacular displays and lavish celebrations, which
10:29
marked great moments in English history.
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[music playing]
10:34
While living on London Bridge was both grand and glamorous,
10:44
there were times when it was equally hazardous.
10:48
Now and then, a cargo ship would break away from its moorings,
10:51
and a bowsprit would come crashing through a window.
10:54
[music playing]
10:55
[crash]
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[crash]
10:57
[crash]
10:57
[crash]
11:00
The greatest threat to the bridge and its inhabitants
11:02
was fire.
11:04
One such disaster occurred in 1666,
11:08
when a fire started in the King's Bakery
11:10
in Pudding Lane.
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At first, it was of little consequence.
11:14
Then, suddenly, a strong east wind
11:17
spread the fire beyond control.
11:19
And it swept across the city and onto the bridge.
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[music playing]
11:27
[fire alarm]
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[screaming]
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[music playing]
11:39
[screaming]
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[music playing]
11:45
[fire alarm]
11:47
This was the famous Great Fire of London, which
11:50
reduced the world's largest city to a vast panorama of ashes
11:55
and charred rubble, and left London Bridge
11:59
a bare and blackened ruin.
12:00
[music playing]
12:04
During the reconstruction of London,
12:06
the bridge houses were rebuilt, and its endless tide
12:09
of humanity returned.
12:10
[music playing]
12:14
But as the centuries passed, London Bridge
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began to feel its age.
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[music playing]
12:22
A lot of water had passed under the old bridge,
12:30
undermining its foundations.
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The intense heat of the fires had
12:36
dangerously weakened its arches.
12:38
[explosion]
12:39
And heavy timbers braced the tottering houses.
12:42
[music playing]
12:45
As violent tremors ran throughout the whole structure.
12:48
[music playing]
12:50
[explosion]
12:54
The once magnificent bridge, which
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had been the pride of London and proclaimed
12:59
as one of the wonders of the world,
13:01
was declared a public nuisance, and was
13:05
ridiculed in rhyme and song.
13:07
[music playing]
13:10
[laughing]
13:13
[music playing]
13:16
[laughing]
13:19
[music playing]
13:22
[explosion]
13:26
Finally, on July the 4th, 1823, the death warrant
13:30
of the old bridge was signed, and it was demolished.
13:35
And a new bridge was built in its place, the London Bridge,
13:39
which stands today.
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[music playing]
13:44
But the original London Bridge still lives on
13:47
in the famous old nursery song.
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(SINGING) London Bridge is falling down, falling down,
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falling down.
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London Bridge is falling down, my fair lady.
14:01
Shake and quake, old London Bridge.
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Have a ball till your arches fall.
14:06
Jump and jive, old London Bridge, my fair lady.
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And that's the truth about Mother Goose.
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The whole truth?
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The absolute historical truth?
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Well, as far as we know, that's the truth about Mother Goose.
14:23
Now you saw the mystery.
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That's all we know.
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That's all to show.
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We'll close our book of history.
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[music playing]
14:32
[music playing]
14:36
(upbeat music)
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