00:01Let's have some fun!
00:04Read along with a story
00:06Sail the ocean blue
00:09Get your friends and play dress huts
00:13You're all welcome too!
00:17We go and learn
00:19Dance to the rhythm of music
00:22We go and learn
00:26Let's have some fun!
00:30Come on a great adventure
00:33Sing your favourite tunes
00:36Reading, writing and painting
00:38Something we all can do!
00:42We go and learn
00:45Dance to the rhythm of music
00:48We go and learn
00:51Let's have some fun!
00:54We go and learn
00:58Dance to the rhythm of music
01:00We go and learn
01:04Dance have some!
01:06Dance have some!
01:08Dance have some fun!
01:11The hornpipe was invented by the British Navy
01:14To keep the sailors fit at sea
01:16We're going to dance a hornpipe
01:18And we want you to dance with us
01:20Here we go!
01:21Off to the seven seas
01:22For a wonderful hornpipe!
01:29A sailor went to see, see, see, see
01:31To see why he could see, see, see
01:33All that he could see, see, see
01:35Was the bottom of the deep blue
01:37See, see, see
01:57Need, see, see, see
01:59Need, see, see
02:00Need, see, see
02:00Need, see
02:00Need, see
02:00And all that he could
02:01Need, see
02:02Was the bottom of the deep blue
02:03Need, see
02:04Need, see
02:05Need, see
02:07Need, see
02:08A sail of wind to sea chopney to see what he could sea chopney
02:13And although he could sea chopney was the bottom of the deep blue sea chopney
02:20Bottom of the deep blue sea chopney
03:05Musique
03:07Aztevin
03:15Hey! Hey! Hey!
03:58Thank you very much.
04:31This is a song with a story.
04:34It's a story about a handsome prince.
04:38Oh! Here's the handsome prince now.
04:42Greetings, fair dinosaur.
04:44Greetings to you, kind sir.
04:50The prince sees a beautiful lady whose hair is tied up with a black velvet band.
04:58He loses sight of her and searches everywhere to find her once again.
05:04Finally, he finds his true love, and they live happily ever after.
05:14Once, there was a handsome prince named Michael, who spied a maiden fair from afar.
05:43He lost sight of the maiden in the crowd, but was desperate to find her.
05:47He asked the butcher who was nearby.
05:52Kind butcher, have you seen a beautiful maiden?
05:59Did her eyes, they shine like diamonds?
06:04Did she look like the queen of the band?
06:07Was a hair hung over her shoulder, tied up with a black velvet band?
06:18Yes, that's her.
06:20Which way did she go?
06:22The butcher pointed the prince in the right direction and bid him farewell.
06:51The prince continued on his search and came upon a cycle maker.
06:55He asked the cycle maker if he had seen a beautiful maiden pass by.
07:00Have you seen a beautiful maid pass by?
07:06Did her eyes, they shine like diamonds?
07:11Did she look like the queen of the band?
07:15Did her hair hang over her shoulders, tied up with a black velvet band?
07:23Yes, that's her.
07:26Which way did she go?
07:27The cycle maker pointed the prince in the right direction and bid him farewell.
07:35Very well, good prince Michael, for I must build this cycle.
07:39It needs a seat and bell as well, for this cycle I must sell.
07:44Very well, good prince Michael, for I must build this cycle.
07:48It needs a seat and bell as well, for this cycle I must sell.
07:54Nice bike.
07:55The prince continued on his search and came upon a florist.
07:59He asked the florist if she had seen a beautiful maid pass by.
08:04Have you seen a beautiful maid pass by?
08:12Did her eyes, they shine out like diamonds?
08:16Did she look like the queen of the land?
08:20Does her hair hang over her shoulder,
08:25Tied up with a black velvet band?
08:30Yes.
08:31Yes, that's her.
08:32Which way did she go?
08:33Oh, the florist pointed the prince in the right direction and bid him farewell.
08:41There be well, my prince, I must attend my roses.
08:45There's a beauty and there's the hair that helps these lovely roses see.
08:50There be well, my prince, I must attend my roses.
08:54There's a beauty and there's the hair that helps these lovely roses see.
08:59Nice smell.
09:01The prince continued on his search, but became forlorn that he could not find the beautiful maiden.
09:07He was about to give up his search when he turned towards the town square and he saw her.
09:13He wasted not a second and ran to her and sang.
09:21Your eyes, they shine like diamonds, I thought you were the queen of the land.
09:30Your hair hangs over your shoulder, it's tied with a black velvet band.
09:40The prince danced with the fair maiden, and he knew he had found his true love.
09:55Your eyes, they shine like diamonds, you will be the queen of the land.
10:04Please wear this diamond tiara, I place on your head with my hand.
10:31The prince and the maiden continued to dance, and the maiden knew that she too had found her true love.
10:45The prince and the maiden knew that she could not find the queen of the land.
10:54The prince and the maiden knew that she could not find the queen of the land.
11:07The prince and the maiden knew that she could not find the queen of the land.
11:10The prince and the maiden's land.
11:11The prince and the maiden's land.
11:15And they lived happily ever after!
11:19Wah-ho!
11:26Look what I've got, Dorothy!
11:29What is it, Wags?
11:31It's a dog collar and a dog lead.
11:34Why do you want a collar and lead?
11:37I went to a dog show, and all the dogs there had a collar and a lead.
11:42And they were very clever.
11:45Wags, you're not a show dog.
11:47You're a friendly dog.
11:49The dogs at the show were friendly too.
11:52And they could do clever things.
11:54So I thought if I had a collar and lead, I could do clever things too.
12:00What do you want to do?
12:02You'll have to put my collar on first.
12:10Wags, I don't think this is going to fit you.
12:14It's a collar for a much smaller dog.
12:18But if I don't have a collar, you can't attach the lead.
12:22Maybe you could do the clever things without the collar and lead.
12:27Do you think so?
12:28I'm sure you could.
12:31What do you want to do first?
12:33Well, when someone told the show dogs to sit, they sat.
12:38So you tell me to sit, and we'll see if I can do it.
12:42You can sit without me having to tell you.
12:45I know, I know.
12:47I just wanted to see if I can do it when you tell me.
12:51All right.
12:53Wags, sit.
12:57I can do it.
12:59I can do it.
13:01Now tell me to drop.
13:04All right.
13:05Wags, drop.
13:10I can do that, too.
13:13Now you call, come.
13:15And see if I can come and sit in front of you.
13:17Wags, come.
13:22You see, Wags, you can do it all.
13:26You don't need a collar and lead.
13:29I can.
13:30Oh, I can.
13:33Thank you, Dorothy.
13:35Oh, Wags, you don't have to thank me.
13:38You could always do those things.
13:41But I didn't know I could do them.
13:43And that makes all the difference.
13:50Welcome, ladies and gentlemen.
13:52Tonight we have a really big show.
13:55We have the fabulous Flying Flea Circus.
13:59Comedian Benny Marshall and illusionist Borche Demchevsky.
14:04But first, all the way from Sydney, Australia,
14:09singing their really big hit, The Shimmy Shake,
14:14The Wiggles.
14:16Oh, oh, oh.
14:18Do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do.
14:20Do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do.
14:25Shimmy shake.
14:27Let's all do the shimmy shake.
14:30Shaking our weight and work.
14:32Shaking our life.
14:36Shimmy, shimmy, shimmy, shimmy, shimmy, shimmy, shimmy.
14:40Shimmy, shimmy, shimmy, shimmy, shimmy.
14:42Hear the drum beat.
14:44Hear the guitar.
14:45When you dance this way, you do the shimmy shake.
14:49Oh, oh.
14:50Do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do.
14:53Do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do.
14:55Oh, oh.
14:56Do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do.
14:58Oh, oh.
14:59I can shake.
15:01I can do the shimmy shake.
15:04I can shake weight out low.
15:07I can shake our...
15:12Shimmy, shimmy, shimmy, shimmy, shimmy, shimmy, shimmy, shimmy.
15:15Shimmy, shimmy, shimmy, shimmy, shimmy, shimmy.
15:17Hear the drum beat.
15:19Hear the guitar.
15:20When you dance this way, you do the shimmy shake.
15:25Do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do
15:32-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do
15:33-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do
15:35-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do
15:35-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do
15:36-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do
15:46Shimmy, shimmy, shimmy, shimmy, shimmy, shimmy, shimmy
15:51Shimmy, shimmy, shimmy, shimmy
15:52Heal the drum beat, heal the guitar
15:55When you dance this way, do the shimmy shake
16:00Do-do-do-do-do-do-do
16:03Do-do-do-do-do-do-do
16:07Twist and shake
16:09Let's all take a twist and break
16:12Really take a twist and break
16:14Let's twist and walk
16:19Shimmy, shimmy, shimmy, shimmy, shimmy, shimmy, shimmy
16:23Shimmy, shimmy, shimmy, shimmy
16:25Hear the drum beat, hear the guitar
16:27When you dance this way, do the shimmy, shimmy shake
16:32Oh yeah, the shimmy, shimmy shake
16:35Oh yeah, the shimmy, shimmy shake
16:37Oh yeah, the shimmy, shimmy shake
16:59Everybody, I'm excited because we've got three wonderful organists here to play some beautiful organ music.
17:05The first organ player plays
17:11Wow, the second organist plays
17:17The third organist plays
17:23I love organ music
17:26Let's hear it again
17:26The first organist plays
17:34Second organist plays
17:39Let's hear it from the third organist
17:45Wow, how a bit of soothing classical organ playing
17:50The first organist plays
17:58Some more soothing organ music from our third organist
18:08It's beautiful, it's gentle
18:10Let's hear some organ classical soothing music from the organist
18:14Number two
18:22Sorry, I heard someone say ahoy there
18:25But it's a more beautiful classical soothing music from the second organist
18:34It happened again
18:35The second organist is just
18:42It keeps happening
18:57Oh, I'm beginning to wonder just who this second organist is
19:04You think it's Captain Feathersword
19:06And he's only pretending to play the organ
19:08Well, let's have a close look at these organ players
19:12Well, the first organ player has a lovely top hat
19:17The second organist has a lovely pirate hat
19:20You could be onto something here
19:23The first organist has a wonderful bow tie
19:26And a lovely organist jacket
19:29The second organist has no bow tie
19:32And a pirate jacket
19:34You know what?
19:35I think you're right
19:36You're Captain Feathersword
19:37Oh, no, I'm not
19:39Yes you are
19:40Oh, no, I'm not
19:41Oh yes, you are
19:43Oh, no, I'm not
19:44Oh, no, I'm not
19:44Oh, yes, you are
19:44Oh, no, I'm not
19:56Oh, but I just love playing organ with these wonderful organists.
20:00Oh, yes, let's hear some.
20:01Woo, yeah.
20:08I spy with my eye something beginning with.
20:12Oh, this ain't lots of fun.
20:14Yes, it's my thumb.
20:16I spy with my eye something beginning with.
20:20Oh, we'll take a look.
20:22Yes, it's a book.
20:23I spy with my eye something beginning with turtle.
20:27Oh, oh, dear Aunt Mabel.
20:30Yes, it's a table.
20:31I spy with my eye something beginning with.
20:35Oh, yes, fancy that.
20:37It's a cat.
20:39I spy with my eye something that begins with.
20:43Oh, rock-a-fire bear.
20:45That's right, it's a chair.
20:54Miss Polly had a dolly who was sick, sick, sick.
20:58So she called for the doctor to go quick, quick, quick.
21:01The doctor came with his bag and his hat.
21:05And he nods on the door with a rat-a-tat-tat.
21:08He looked at the dolly and he shook his head.
21:12He said, Miss Polly, put us straight to bed.
21:15He wrote on the paper for a pill, pill, pill.
21:19I'll be back in the morning with my pill, pill, pill.
21:27Wiggles and Lurk.
21:30Let's have some.
21:31Let's have some.
21:33Let's have some fun.
21:37Goodbye from the Wiggles.
21:39It's time to say goodbye to you.
21:41Goodbye from the Wiggles.
21:43It's time to say goodbye.
21:45Goodbye from the Wiggles.
21:47It's time to say goodbye to you.
21:49Goodbye from the Wiggles.
21:50It's time to say goodbye.
21:52Hoo-hoo!
21:53Bye-bye!
21:54Bye-bye!
21:54Bye!
21:55Bye!
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