Skip to playerSkip to main content
  • 2 years ago

Category

People
Transcript
00:00Let's play!
00:03Let's play!
00:05Let's play!
00:06Let's have an adventure!
00:08Hooray!
00:10Let's play!
00:11Who could we be today?
00:13What could we do?
00:15I'd like to drive a racing car
00:18Or fly to the moon
00:20I could be a firefighter
00:22A farmer or a vet
00:24A knight in shining armour
00:27Or I could be a chef
00:29Let's play!
00:32Let's play!
00:34Let's play!
00:35Let's have an adventure!
00:37Today!
00:39Let's play!
00:48Goal!
00:49Yes! I scored!
00:51Oh, really great!
00:52But, Sid, have you seen the bath plug?
00:54The bath plug? What do you mean this?
00:56Oh, yes! What have you been doing with it?
00:58Well, playing ice hockey, of course
01:00Well, can I have it, please?
01:01Yeah, of course you can, but why?
01:04Well, to stop the water running out of the bath
01:06Well, what am I going to use as my puck?
01:08Puck? What's a puck?
01:10Well, ice hockey players use a stick
01:12and a puck to play with
01:14So, without a puck is like playing football without a ball
01:16or a flip without a flop
01:18Or a bath without a plug
01:19Hmm, maybe I could use the soap instead
01:21That's slippery, Slidy
01:22Oh, yes, I've got...
01:23Oh, actually, no, I'm going to need that too
01:25Oh, this is getting serious
01:26How am I ever going to be an ice hockey champ
01:28if I can't practice with a puck?
01:29And how will I get clean if I don't have a bath?
01:33Don't worry, Sid, we'll think of something
01:35Yeah, but what?
01:38Hold on, Sid, it's time!
01:40Great!
01:45It's time to play
01:47Whose turn is it today?
01:49Let it be me
01:50Let it be me
01:52Me
01:53Me
01:53Me
01:55Let it be me
01:56Let's speech
01:58Let it be me
02:00Let it be me
02:02Let it be me
02:02Let it be me
02:03Let it be me
02:05I really, really, really, really hope that it's me
02:09Let, let, let, let, let, let it be me
02:13Let it be me, let it be me
02:16I really, really, really, really hope that it's me
02:20Could it be me?
02:22Could it be me?
02:25It's me!
02:27It's me, it's me
02:29I'm really, really, really, really happy
02:33It's me!
02:35Look, there's the dressing up roof
02:39Let's play
02:40So what are we going to play?
02:43Let's find out
02:49So, a cooler outfit, a sea captain's hat, an animal feat
02:54I don't think so, let's try again
03:02Well now, this time I've got on a big heavy coat
03:06A funny looking hat
03:07And a pair of boots
03:09I look like some old fashioned sailor
03:11But what do you think we're playing today?
03:13I know, we're playing sea captains from the olden days
03:17So what do we need to know?
03:21First of all, Rebecca
03:22Sea captains in the olden days
03:24Used special instruments called sextants
03:27To find out where they were in the sea
03:30Sea captains used the wind to power their ships
03:33They could change direction by adjusting the sails
03:36And turning the big steering wheel called the helm
03:42And lastly, Rebecca
03:44Sea captains sometimes got their crews to sing special songs called shanties
03:48So they all worked to the same rhythm
03:54OK, so that's what we need to remember
03:56And do we need anything else?
04:00Hmm
04:03What's this?
04:05A piece of paper with lines on it?
04:08Well, I haven't got a clue what this is
04:10But I guess it'll come in handy
04:12OK, we've got everything we need
04:14Let's go
04:18Hey Sid, can you get on we're playing today?
04:22Ha ha ha
04:22Are you playing pirates by any chance?
04:25Ha ha ha
04:25No way better than that
04:27We're playing sea captains from the olden days
04:30Oh, wow
04:31Does that mean you get to sell your own ship?
04:33I hope so
04:34Oh, lucky
04:35Well, while you're gone
04:35I'm going to carry on practising my ice hockey
04:37Not with my bath sponge, you're not
04:39Really?
04:40Oh
04:40I guess I'll have to find something else
04:42Well, good luck, Captain Rebecca
04:44Thanks very much
04:46See ya
04:47Bye
04:47Let's play
04:48Come on, let's play sea captains
04:54Whoa
04:55Woo
05:02So, where are we?
05:06Oh, it looks like a harbour
05:08A very old one
05:11Ah, you look like a captain
05:13Well, hello there
05:15Lovely to meet you
05:16I'm Rebecca
05:18I mean, yes, I am a proper sea captain
05:22Captain Rebecca at your service
05:26Then you must be the new captain of the Neptune, Captain Rebecca
05:30Oh, I suppose I must
05:32What is the Neptune?
05:34Oh, the Neptune, Captain
05:35Only the finest ship to sail across the ocean
05:38It only leaks on a Thursday
05:40And you're in luck
05:41Because it's Friday
05:42It's over there
05:43Oh, that is beautiful
05:46Is that my ship?
05:48Yes, indeed
05:49You are its captain
05:51The ship Neptune shall set sail after all
05:54Hey, boys
05:55We got a new captain
05:57Hurrah
05:58Oh, great
06:00So what happened to the old captain then?
06:03Oh, uh, he decided not to come
06:05But that's a long story
06:06And we've got so little time
06:07It's time for us to go
06:09My name's Richard Moby
06:10I'm the ship's bosun
06:12But you can call me Dick
06:13Oh, okay, Dick
06:16What does a bosun do exactly?
06:18Well, he takes care of the sails, of course
06:20Now, we've got a whole load of fish
06:22Now we've got to get across the ocean
06:23To the port of old big town
06:25And we need to do it really fast
06:27Oh, what's the rush?
06:28Have you ever smelt fish that's gone off?
06:30No
06:30Well, it's like the worst smell in the world
06:33Only worse
06:34Oh, well, let's not hang around then
06:36Let's climb aboard
06:37Hurrah
06:39Great
06:44Aw, they really do stink
06:47Thanks a lot, Dick
06:49Let's play
06:55Welcome aboard the Neptune, captain
06:58Shall I give you a quick tour?
06:59Port or starboard
07:01Port or what? Sorry?
07:02What does that mean?
07:03Port is left, starboard is right
07:04Everyone knows that, captain
07:07Of course they do
07:09Just testing you, young dick
07:12There's the lookout up there in the crow's nest
07:15Hello up there
07:17Have you laid any eggs yet?
07:20Eggs, you know, in a nest
07:23It's a joke
07:23Never mind
07:25Right, well, I think that's everyone on board, captain
07:27Oh, hold on
07:28Where's Chester?
07:30Chester?
07:30Chester, the ship's cat
07:32We can't set sail without him
07:33Chester?
07:35Chester?
07:36Oh
07:36Ah, there he is
07:39Good boy, Chester
07:40Chester, leave that fish alone
07:42Oh, captain, that fish is beginning to pong
07:45Yes, it smells well and truly off
07:47Well, at least it can't get any worse
07:49No, you're right
07:50Well, that's everyone present and correct, captain
07:52Okay then, so which way are we headed, young dick?
07:56Right, well, we need to drop the fish off at Old Big Town
07:58I'll show you on the chart
08:00I've got to hear some
08:01Oh, I haven't actually got a chart
08:04Oh, right, what does this chart look like, dick?
08:07Like a long rolled up scroll of paper
08:11Oh, maybe he means this
08:14Does it look anything like this?
08:16Ah, that'll be it
08:17Good worry, captain
08:22So, what does the red rectangle mean?
08:25Oh, that, captain
08:28It's the barracuda rectangle
08:34So, what is that then?
08:36Tis a place, they say, full of sea monsters
08:38Bigger than Owlsies, some say
08:40They even chase after ships
08:43You'd have to be bonkers to go through there
08:47As mad as a box of cannonballs
08:49And that's exactly the way we're going
08:51What?
08:52Oh, no wonder the other captain didn't want to come
08:54We're coming
08:55It's time to set sail
08:56Take the elm
08:57Pardon?
08:58The elm
08:59The steering wheel
09:00Oh, right, yes, of course
09:03Here we go then
09:05We're going
09:06We're going
09:10Let's play
09:20A bitly-didly-dee
09:22Rebecca went to sea
09:24I've been down below, captain
09:26And it's not looking good
09:28Why?
09:28What's wrong?
09:29The fish, ma'am
09:30You know you said it couldn't smell any worse?
09:32Yes
09:32It does
09:33Oh
09:33We really need to get the fish to Big Town soon
09:36Are we going the right way?
09:37Yes, Boston
09:38We're heading towards the horizon
09:40Old Big Town should be over there
09:43Steady as she goes
09:44Are you sure, captain?
09:45As sure as a captain on that first day at sea with no previous experience can be
09:49Oh, that's not good
09:53Hmm, I guess I better check where we're going
09:55But I have no idea where we are
09:58It all looks the same to me
10:00How can I tell which way to go?
10:03Oh, I remember, do you?
10:06Sea captains in the olden days
10:08Use a special instrument called a sextant
10:10To find out where they were in the sea
10:13Bosun, a sextant please
10:15There you are, captain
10:16And you'll need a compass
10:18Thanks very much
10:21OK, so
10:23If we look through here
10:25Line it up with the horizon
10:27Find the sun
10:31Ah
10:32So, that means we are here
10:36Now
10:37Check the compass
10:38Er, that means we're heading in this direction
10:43Oh no
10:44That means we're heading towards the
10:46Barracuda rectangle
10:52Let's play
10:55Phew-wee
10:57I feel like I've been at sea for weeks and weeks
11:00Lunchtime, captain
11:01Have you enjoyed your first morning at sea?
11:04I have, Bosun
11:05So, what's on the menu?
11:07Please say it isn't fish
11:09No, ma'am
11:10Chef's special
11:11Is that someone's shoe?
11:13No, it's yummy salt beef
11:15Hmm
11:17Um, do you have anything else on board to eat, please?
11:19Um, we've got some biscuits, captain
11:21Oh, I love biscuits
11:24Once I start, I can't stop
11:26Help yourself
11:28Ooh
11:30Yum
11:30Biscuits
11:31I've had those for 15 years
11:33It's amazing how long they stay fresh
11:36As fresh as a pair of pirate's pants
11:40So, it's all looking good out there now, captain
11:42Good, good
11:43Sea monster, ahoy
11:45A sea monster?
11:48That's what I said
11:51Let me see
11:55There it is
11:58Leap in, limpets
11:59It's heading straight towards us
12:00Don't worry, boys
12:01Captain Rebecca will keep us safe from sea monsters
12:04Hurrah
12:05Will I?
12:07Oh, yes
12:08Yes, I will
12:10But hold on
12:12The wind is blowing us closer towards the sea monster
12:15We need to change direction
12:17But how do we do that?
12:20Oh, hold on
12:22I remember to you
12:24Sea captains change direction by adjusting the sails and turning the helm
12:28That's what we need to do
12:30Move the sails, bosun
12:32Aye, aye, captain
12:33Now let's turn this wheel as hard as we can
12:36We need to change direction
12:38And fast
12:41Yes, that should do it
12:46Ah, we've done it
12:47We're moving away from it
12:49Hold on, no
12:51No, it's coming after us
12:52It's coming this way
12:54Sea monster still ahoy
12:57What are we going to do, captain?
12:59I can't make the Neptune go any faster
13:01It's closing, captain
13:02And fast
13:05Hang on a minute
13:06That's no sea monster
13:09It's a whale
13:11A what?
13:12A whale
13:13You know, big mammal swims in the sea, blows out its spout
13:17A whale
13:18Don't worry, they're really, really friendly
13:21Well, captain, I do believe you've solved the mystery of the barracuda rectangle
13:26It's all right, boys
13:28It's not a sea monster
13:30It's a whale
13:32Hurrah
13:33Now then, let's get this fish to the port of Old Big Town before it gets any older
13:38Oh, er, the fish
13:39Well, there's good news and there's bad news, captain
13:42What's the good news?
13:43Half the fish doesn't smell anymore
13:45Why?
13:46That's the bad news, captain
13:47The cat's eating it
13:49Chester
13:50You're going to have a very bad tummy egg later
13:54Land ahoy
13:55It's Old Big Town, captain
13:57Oh, brilliant
13:58Well done, crew
13:59Good work
14:02Hang on a minute
14:03We've stopped moving
14:05Squirming starfish
14:07The wind's out of my sails
14:09Well, if there's no wind in the sails
14:10We won't be moving anywhere
14:12Yes, ma'am
14:13And we've got to get that fish to dry land
14:15There's only one thing for it
14:17Into the rowing boat
14:19Let's play
14:21Right, I think we're all aboard
14:23Aye, ma'am
14:24Did you pack the fish?
14:26Yes, ma'am
14:26It's by my feet
14:28Oh, so it is
14:29Where's Chester?
14:31Ah, he's leaning over the side
14:33I think he's regretting having that large fishy lunch
14:36Oh, dear
14:37Okay
14:38Are we ready, crew?
14:40Yes, ma'am
14:41Let's row this boat to harbour
14:43Yes, captain
14:45Here we go
14:47Let's go
14:50There we go
14:52Good work
14:54Hold on, captain
14:55What?
14:57This isn't going well
14:58Isn't it?
14:59Why?
15:00We aren't actually moving
15:01Aren't we?
15:03Oh, no, so we aren't
15:04Um, okay
15:06Leave this to me
15:08Excuse me, crew
15:09Yes, captain
15:10If we're going to get this boat to harbour
15:12We're all going to have to work together as a team
15:15Is that understood?
15:17Yes, captain
15:19Okay, then
15:20Here we go
15:21All together now
15:22And row
15:24Row
15:26And row
15:28Hang on
15:28Hold on
15:29Stop, stop, stop, stop, stop, stop, stop, stop, stop, stop, stop
15:33It's still not working
15:34We're still not rowing together
15:36So we're still not going anywhere
15:38Aye
15:39We're doing our best, captain
15:40But we can't seem to row the same way at the same time
15:42Oh, no
15:43We'll never get to Old Big Town
15:45Unless we can all row together
15:47But how can we do that?
15:49Oh
15:50I remember
15:51Do you?
15:53Sea captains used to get their crew
15:55To sing special songs called shanties
15:57So they could all row to the same rhythm
16:00That's what we need to do.
16:02OK, everyone, we're all going to sing a song
16:05so we can all row to the same rhythm.
16:07Is that understood?
16:08Yes, Captain!
16:10Right then, so, er, what can we sing?
16:13Um...
16:13Oh, I know! I've got it!
16:16OK, people, from the top!
16:18We're sailors on the sea.
16:20We're sailors on the sea.
16:22All together now!
16:24We're sailors on the sea.
16:25We're sailors on the sea.
16:27We're sailors on the sea.
16:29We're sailors on the sea.
16:31We're sailors on the sea.
16:33We're sailors on the sea.
16:35We're sailors on the sea.
16:37We're sailors on the sea.
16:40That's it!
16:42We've made it to Old Big Town!
16:44Well done, everyone!
16:45Three cheers for the captain!
16:47Hip-hip! Hurrah!
16:48Hip-hip! Hurrah!
16:50Hip-hip! Hurrah!
16:52Thank you, thank you so much, everyone!
16:54Good news, Bosun.
16:56You'll be able to offload that fish now.
16:57That's a relief, ma'am!
16:59Phew!
17:00We made it!
17:01But we would never have done it without remembering everything we needed to know.
17:05Sea captains used sextants to find out where they were in the sea.
17:10They could change direction by moving the sails and turning the wheel.
17:15And sometimes they sang special songs called shanties, so they all worked to the same rhythm.
17:21We're sailors on the sea!
17:27I think it's time we went home.
17:30Bye, everyone!
17:31It's been great fun sailing the seas with you!
17:35Bye, gang!
17:44Let's play!
17:45And we all sang together, and we managed to row all the way into port.
17:50And when we arrived, even Chester the cat looked pleased.
17:53That sounds like great fun!
17:54Oh, it was.
17:55But I'm going to need a relaxing bath after that adventure.
17:59Oh, hold on.
18:00What have you been using as a pack?
18:02Um...
18:03This duck is really good at sliding around.
18:06Um, I'm going to need that for my bath.
18:08Oh, not again.
18:09So what am I going to use?
18:10Don't worry, I've got just the thing.
18:13It's perfect!
18:14What's this?
18:15It's a ship's biscuit.
18:17But it's not like any other biscuit you've eaten before.
18:20Right shape, right size.
18:23Rock hard is perfect!
18:26Great!
18:27Playing sea captains was great fun.
18:29What do you like to play?
18:31Let's play!
18:34I like to play doctors.
18:36I use my stethoscope like this.
18:39I love playing athletes.
18:42I always win gold.
18:46I like to play clowns.
18:49And pull for silly faces like this.
18:52Aww!
18:53Aww!
19:00It's fun to play!
19:02Start playing today!
19:03Let's play!
19:05Let's play!
19:07Let's play!
19:10Let's have an adventure!
19:12Hooray!
Comments

Recommended