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00:02Come on and get on down to the city
00:04Where the trains are climbing through
00:07Hey, look at that driver driving
00:09Who want to ride that train on blue
00:12I'm looking way up high to the wind
00:14Take a peek on inside view
00:17All those people busy working
00:20I want to see what they all do
00:22Come on, let's reround the market
00:25Do you hear that color blue?
00:28Everybody's busy sailing
00:30I want to buy me something new
00:33Look through the arches under the station
00:36Down where the pigeons perch and coo
00:39Take a taxi ride to the river
00:41I want to drive down the avenue
00:44Hey, look at those buses gleaming
00:46They look so clean and spanking new
00:50All lined up to drive around the city
00:52Wagnetting that bell to the moon
00:55I'm going to ride on ride to the school stop
00:58Where the children hurry through
01:00Sit down, the teachers teach it
01:03I'd love to learn a thing of two
01:05Me too
01:06I'd love to skip in river sea ping
01:09River sea ping, go by the sea
01:11I'd love to skip in river sea ping
01:14River sea ping, go by the sea
01:16Come on and get on down to the city
01:18Where the ferry boat says the blue
01:21Time to call on Granny Murray
01:23She'd love to say hello to you
01:30Me too
01:33Hello, Honey Pie
01:35Come away in and see who's at home today
01:38Granny Murray's house has two at home
01:41To play, Granny Murray's house is home too
01:44Who's here today?
01:45Well, we've got Megan and we've got Steven
01:48But don't just sit there my wee twinkles
01:51Come on, let's get busy
01:54Oh, lovely
01:55How would you like to make some get well cards
01:58For some of my friends?
02:00So I'll fold the paper over and I'll show you what to do
02:03We'll stick a sad grumpy not well face on the front
02:08And then inside we glue on a happy one to say
02:12Hope you're feeling better soon
02:15Now, we've got Steven and we've got Megan
02:18But someone's missing from home today
02:21Come on, Samson
02:22Oh, not anymore
02:24Who's coming home to Granny Murray?
02:27It's Samson with Dr Juno
02:29Hello there
02:30Dr Juno
02:33Hello, I'm Samson
02:35Come on, come on
02:41Come and say hello to Samson, everyone
02:44Oh, dear
02:46We've been making get well cards
02:48So many people seem to have bad colds at the moment
02:51So why don't you wrap Claude up and make them all better?
02:56Eat your basket, Samson
02:57Good boy
02:58And we can run over to the chairs before we catch the flu
03:06We're going to visit my friend Maury later
03:08She's been a bit poorly
03:10Oh, dear
03:10And then we're going to the town hall to get me a new recycling bin
03:14It's a beautiful old building
03:15Oh, it is very posh
03:19But, you know, I don't know if I'll be able to take Samson in
03:22I don't see why not
03:23He's always very well behaved
03:25I'll take full responsibility for him
03:27Just like I did with my fruit bug in the florist
03:31Whose fruit bug?
03:32Oh, that was my wee Pekingese dog
03:34I took him into the florist
03:36And he got so excited with all the wonderful new smells
03:39The manager said
03:41Take your dog outside, madam
03:43He's done a wee-wee on the floor
03:46I said, excuse me, but my fruit bug would never do a wee-wee indoors
03:50But sure enough, he had
03:52No
03:52Yes, but it just goes to show
03:55Sometimes people are right when they say you are wrong
03:59Oh, you do make me laugh, Granny Maury
04:02Oh, it looks like poor Claude could do with a good laugh
04:05Come on
04:06Oh, Claude, you're not looking very well at all
04:09No, he isn't, Tessie
04:11Well done, angels
04:13There you go
04:14Oh, what's this?
04:15A smiley face card
04:18And inside another smiley face
04:21Yes, it's not a get-will card
04:23It's a keep-will card
04:25Oh, that's brilliant
04:26Thank you
04:28Bye, Samson
04:29Come on
04:33Now remember
04:35Sometimes people are right when they say you're wrong
04:39Thank you, Granny Maury
04:40See you later
04:41Bye-bye, my darling
04:42We'll be thinking of you
04:43Me soon
04:45Well, you keep a wee eye on Dr. Jillo
04:47Make sure she goes the right way to work
04:52I'm in a bit of a hurry today
04:54Which is the best way to work?
04:57Thank you
04:58I'm in a minute of a hurry
05:01I'm in a minute of a hurry
05:02I really, really need to speed to work
05:04I'll take a ticket on the tramway
05:07I'll be, be, be, be, be, be, be there quite quick
05:10Hurry, hurry, hurry, on the tram lights
05:13Clutter, clutter, clutter at the point
05:16Whiny, whiny, whiny drops the speed up
05:19Squeaker, squeaker, squeaker slows us down
05:21Clutter, clutter, clutter through the street
05:23I'm squeaking squeaking to a stop
05:27I'm in and in a hurry
05:30I really, really need to speak to work
05:33Oh, hurry, hurry, hurry!
05:36And hurry to get changed!
05:44All scrubbed and ready to go!
05:47Hello Dr Junot, how are you today?
05:50And what would you like for breakfast today?
05:52We have porridge, grapefruit, the full cooked breakfast with bacon, tomato...
05:57What on earth are you talking about?
05:59You'd be amazed to find out how many people thought they'd woken up in a dead posh hotel
06:03when I turned up to serve breakfast this morning.
06:05Well, how come you've been doing that?
06:07Because we're so short-staffed today. Everyone's been pitching in.
06:10I've been serving breakfast up in the ward.
06:12I think we're in for a pretty busy day today, what with so many staff off-sick.
06:15Were you really asking if I wanted some breakfast?
06:17Because if you were, I'd love a cup of tea and a slice of toast.
06:19My pleasure, mon chéri!
06:22I mean, coming right up, Doc.
06:31Well, I'm feeling okay.
06:33What about you, Samson?
06:35I love to skip in river sea flingle, river sea flingle, that's for me.
06:42Well, well done, Samson is fast, isn't he?
06:45Yes.
06:45That's you.
06:46Oh, thanks, Stephen. Now, Megan, you take this to give to Maureen.
06:52Hello!
06:54Hello, Maureen!
06:56Good girl, Megan.
06:58And we made you a wee card too, Maureen.
07:00Could you give the card, Stephen?
07:01There's nothing like a waggy tear or a smiley-faced cheery-up.
07:06That's what Dr Gino would say, isn't it, Samson?
07:21Oh, what's going on here?
07:22Oh, have you got a cold?
07:24They haven't come to the hospital for that.
07:25It's Anna Marie.
07:26She fell off her skateboard and hurt her knee.
07:28She can't bend her leg.
07:29Oh, dear.
07:30Oh, wait a minute.
07:32I know what the problem is.
07:35Let's have a look.
07:39There, careful.
07:41Alright.
07:43You had your knee pads back to front.
07:46Alright.
07:47Lift your leg for me.
07:48Oh, and bend it.
07:50Okay, there we are.
07:52You sure could.
07:53I think what we have here, people,
07:55is a slight case of a slipped knee pad.
07:59Oh, but far more seriously, it's Mum's snuffles.
08:03I think you should go home and stay warm.
08:05Get some rest, eat well, and just drink lots of fluids.
08:08Thanks very much.
08:09Okay.
08:10I'll see you later.
08:14I better get on with the rest of my work.
08:19It's so exciting in the hospital
08:22It's where the people who are ill get well
08:25Machines are buzzing to give us a thrill
08:27I'm rushing here and there to be here
08:31I'm rushing here and there to be here
08:35It's so exciting in the hospital
08:38Trolley sliding patients through the corridors
08:41Flashing blue lights right up to the door
08:43I'm rushing here and there to be here
08:47I'm rushing here and there, oh yeah
08:54I'll be there to comfort you at all times
08:58I'll be there to see all is mine
09:01I'll be there whenever I'm needed, yeah
09:09To hear a heartbeat beat every time
09:13Don't worry, I'll always be kind
09:17I'll bring a smile and take away your worries, yeah
09:25Blessings and doctors, you must understand
09:28We are there to hold our hands
09:32We are there to take your cares away
09:40It's so exciting in the hospital
09:43I'm rushing here and there to be here
09:46I'm rushing here and there to be here
09:54Hello, Bobby.
09:55Oh, hi, Dr J.
09:56And hello, Kai. What can I do for you?
09:59Well, it's got a little cut on his finger.
10:01It's nothing serious, but I think it might be infected.
10:03It's terribly sore, isn't it, Kai?
10:05Yes.
10:06What? I'd better take a look at this.
10:08Why don't you come into the examination room?
10:10Okay, come on.
10:13Oh, and you two. Come on.
10:19Okay.
10:21Up we go, Kai.
10:22All right, Kai.
10:25Just be a brave boy for me
10:26and let me take a look at your finger.
10:28Oh, yes, that does look sore,
10:31but it's nothing serious.
10:33Now, Sandra will clean it for you
10:34and then I'll bandage it properly, all right?
10:36No problem.
10:38Thanks, Dr Juno.
10:39See you in a minute.
10:44Oh, poor Kai.
10:46Still, we'll take care of him.
10:48I hope Granny Murray's looking after Samson for me.
10:59That's it, my darlings.
11:01Plenty of elbow grease.
11:02Well, sooner the flea's sparkling.
11:05Oh, don't worry, Samson.
11:08Ah, there you are, that's me.
11:11You know my attitude to housework.
11:13Little and often.
11:14Little and often.
11:14And we'll take you for a nice walk to the town hall later.
11:17That'll be quiet.
11:28There you are.
11:29A nice new bandage.
11:31You can leave the bandage on for 24 hours
11:33and then you can change your dressing, okay?
11:35I'll give you some cream to put onto the cut.
11:37Oh, thanks, Dr Juno.
11:38There you go, Kai.
11:39Wasn't so bad, was it?
11:41But I've got to let you know, Bobby,
11:42that it's really important to keep the cut clean.
11:44We don't want to risk reinfection.
11:46So make sure that your house is clean,
11:48especially when you're dealing with Kai's finger.
11:50Excuse me?
11:51My house is exceptionally clean, thank you very much.
11:54Which is more than I can say for your hospital,
11:56which is completely filthy.
11:57Have you seen the state of the flaws in your waiting room?
12:00Well, I'm sorry you feel that way, Bobby.
12:02However, I disagree.
12:03My waiting room is kept exceptionally clean.
12:06You sit tight and wait for your prescription.
12:13Oh, my goodness.
12:14With everybody off work with the flu,
12:16I've been working extra hard.
12:18Now Bobby says my hospital's really dirty.
12:21Where did the time go?
12:23At 8 o'clock, I arrived at Granny Murray's with Sanson.
12:27Granny Murray and the children were making get well cards
12:29because so many people have got a bad cold today.
12:33At 9 o'clock, I arrived at work.
12:36So many people were off with the flu that Nurse Henry
12:38was helping out with the breakfast.
12:40It looked like we were going to have a really busy day.
12:44At 10 o'clock, I helped a little girl who had hurt her knee.
12:47She was okay, but her mum had a really bad cold.
12:50I sent her home and told her to keep warm and take care.
12:54At 2 o'clock, Bobby brought Kai to see me.
12:57He had a small cut on his finger
12:59and the cut had become sore and infected.
13:02At 3 o'clock, I told Bobby that she had to make sure
13:05that Kai's finger is kept nice and clean at all times.
13:09That's when she said that my waiting room was not very clean at all.
13:12I told her that she was wrong
13:14because I always make sure my waiting room is exceptionally clean.
13:19Now remember, sometimes people are right when they say you're wrong.
13:25Sometimes people are right when they say you were wrong.
13:28Oh dear!
13:30Maybe I am wrong and maybe Bobby's right.
13:39The waiting room is dirty.
13:42That's because everyone's away with the flu and we're really short-staffed.
13:46But I'll soon sort this out, but it's race against time.
13:51I've got to do it, I've got to do it.
13:54I've got to beat the clock before the chime.
13:57I've got to sort it, I've got to sort it.
13:59I've got to do the job on time.
14:01Like a busy bee, I'm going to beat that bong.
14:04I'm going to finish this job before I finish this song.
14:07Do we think she's going to do it?
14:09Do the job that needs to be done?
14:12Will she know how to fix it?
14:14Will she finish what she has begun?
14:17If she shows me a friend, she will get there with me.
14:19And because she knows what she should do, I want you too.
14:22I'm going to do it.
14:23She's going to do it.
14:24I'm going to beat the clock before the chime.
14:27I'm going to sort it.
14:28She's going to start it.
14:29I'm going to do the job on time.
14:32Like a busy bee, I'm going to beat that bong.
14:34I'm going to finish this job before I finish this song.
14:41Oh, I'm sorry, Dr Juno.
14:46I sometimes get a bit uppity when people talk to me about things being clean.
14:49But, Bobbie, you were right.
14:51Yeah, I know, but I didn't know that the hospital was so short-staffed
14:53because everyone's falling down with the flu.
14:55Honestly, I think that the Harlequin Hospital is the best.
14:59And you're the best, too.
15:00Oh, thank you.
15:01But if you hadn't told me how dirty my waiting room was, I'd never have known.
15:05Thanks again.
15:06Oh, God.
15:09I hope your finger gets much better, Kai, eh?
15:12Thank you, Dr Juno.
15:14Oh, welcome, darling.
15:15Come on, Kai.
15:16Thanks again, Dr Juno.
15:17OK.
15:18Bye-bye.
15:18Bye.
15:22And I'm going to stay well for you, Samson.
15:30Let's see where we have to go.
15:33Yes, me, darling.
15:35Excuse me, madam.
15:35What about that mud?
15:36Well, that's nothing to do with me.
15:39Ah, but they're paw prints.
15:42Oh, Samson!
15:44Oh, I'm so sorry.
15:45I didn't realise.
15:46I'll get him to wipe his feet the next time.
15:49Samson!
15:50We'd better get finished up here.
15:52We'll need to get home in time for Dr Juno, won't we?
16:07Dr Juno, come away in.
16:10Samson!
16:11Look who's here!
16:12Hello, Samson!
16:14Hey!
16:15Good boy!
16:17Samson wants to say thank you, Granny Murray, and thank you from me too.
16:20I remembered what you said.
16:22Sometimes people are right when they say you are wrong.
16:25It saved the day.
16:26Oh, gracious!
16:28Come on, now.
16:30You'll want to be off.
16:31Come on, Samson.
16:34Bye-bye, my darlings.
16:35I'm looking forward to next time.
16:37Me too.
16:38Come on, Samson.
16:39Let's check apart our time away.
16:42And I suppose you'll want to know all about my time too.
16:46Well, there was...
16:48Hacking, squishing, rocking, pushing, dancing, dusting,
16:50shearing, choosing, talking, cooking, drying, cleaning,
16:53saving, cleaning, loving, joking, jumping up and turning round,
16:57dressing up and sitting down!
17:02But what was really special about today?
17:05Well, Claude was dressed as though he was coming down with a bad cold.
17:10Oh, but the children were very good.
17:13They knew just how to look after him.
17:16Claude wasn't the only person feeling under the weather.
17:19I took Samson and the children to visit my friend Maureen,
17:22who was just getting better after a cold.
17:25She seemed glad to see us all,
17:27and we gave her some fruit and a get-well card.
17:30Back home, the children helped me clean up the house.
17:34Samson didn't like the noise of the vacuum cleaner.
17:37Later on, I took Samson for a wee walk around the town hall.
17:41A nice man told me that Samson had walked his muddy paws right across the floor.
17:46I didn't believe him at first, but he was right.
17:50What a mess!
17:52Meanwhile, Dr Juno remembered that I told her,
17:56Sometimes people are right when they say you are wrong.
18:00Bobby had told Dr Juno that her waiting room was a mess.
18:04Dr Juno cleaned up the waiting room and cleared up everything with Bobby as well.
18:10What a nice tidy end to the day.
18:13And I feel fine.
18:15I hope you enjoyed yourself.
18:18Me too.
18:19Bye bye honey pie.
18:29Bye bye!
18:31Bye bye!
18:44She'd love to say goodbye to you
18:50Me too!
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