00:00Look up, look down, look all around. Up in the air or on the ground. Come for a walk, come for a ride. There's so much to see, so come outside.
00:27We grow on a tree. We're something you eat. We're red, green or yellow and usually sweet. What are we called? We're apples.
00:47Pippin, you're always hungry. You know how to get round me, don't you? Here you are.
01:07Hello, me dears. My sister Edie's coming to tea today, so I'm making her favourite fruit salad.
01:17Now, I've put in some orange, peaches, strawberries, grapes, bananas. But there's something missing. Oh, apple.
01:31Edie won't eat fruit salad without apple in it. I'm sure I've got one.
01:40Oh, look at that. It's gone soft. It's starting to go mouldy. Can't eat that.
01:50We'll have to go and buy some. And while we're out, I'll show you where apples come from. Pippin, it's time to fly.
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03:07There. That's where we're going. The apple orchard.
03:32This is the orchard. And it's full of trees.
03:37And every tree is growing apples.
03:47Come on.
03:48These apples are called Cox's Orange Pippins.
03:57Yes, Pippin. They've got the same name as you.
04:00The trees grow apples once every year. And these apples are ripe and ready for picking.
04:12The apples have to be picked very carefully so that they don't get damaged.
04:27Oh. Thank you, Pippin.
04:40But we can't put this one in the bag. It's fallen off the tree, so it's got a bruise on it.
04:46Thank you, Pippin.
04:47This reminds me of the story of the apple tree and the hungry blackbird.
05:09Let me see if I can remember it.
05:14Once upon a time, there was a tree growing in a garden.
05:19It was wintertime, and the tree was bare.
05:22One day, a hungry blackbird came to live in the garden.
05:29He flew onto a branch and said,
05:31What kind of grass worms?
05:35One day, buds appeared on the tree.
05:42The squirrels were pleased.
05:44They ate some of the buds and enjoyed them very much.
05:49Where are your apples, leaves?
05:53Where are your apples, then?
05:55Called the hungry blackbird as it ate a beetle.
05:59Just you wait and see, said the apple tree.
06:05Then one day, pink and white blossom appeared on the tree.
06:09The bees came to drink nectar and take pollen from the flowers.
06:17Where are your apples, then?
06:20Called the hungry blackbird as it swallowed a slug.
06:24Just you wait and see, said the apple tree.
06:30Then one day, small fruits began to grow on the tree.
06:34They grew bigger and bigger, until the tree was covered in apples.
06:43Some fell on the ground.
06:46There you are, said the apple tree.
06:50Now who's bare, boring and good for nothing?
06:54But the hungry blackbird didn't answer.
06:58He was too busy eating an apple.
07:04So it's okay to see the apple tree.
07:05I get an apple tree.
07:05I'm gonna eat the apple, so I'm going to eat it.
07:07I'm gonna eat it.
07:07I'm going to eat it.
07:08I'll eat it.
07:09I'm going to eat it.
07:09I'll eat it.
07:10It's okay to eat it.
07:10Poo, I'll eat it.
07:11I can eat it.
07:11Oh, my God.
07:41This is where the apples are sorted. Big ones go this way and come down here. And smaller ones go this way and come down here.
08:11And now the apples are off to market.
08:36May we come with you?
08:50Yes, Aunty Mobile. Jump in.
08:52Thank you. Come on, Pippin.
08:53Come on, Pippin.
08:55Come on, Pippin.
08:57Come on.
08:59Come on, Pippin.
09:01Come on, Pippin.
09:29Come on, Pippin.
09:31Oh, that was a long journey.
09:36It's the middle of the night. And this is the market.
09:45Look at all the apples. Red ones. Big green ones. And yellow ones. Mmm, that smells good.
10:01Look at the apples. The beautiful apples. They're all sorts of colours. Delicious to eat. Here's one for cooking. It's big and it's green.
10:16They call it a Bramley. The biggest I've seen. Look at the apples. The beautiful apples. They're crunchy and munchy. They're sour and sweet.
10:32People who have shops come here to buy fruit and vegetables to sell in their shops. Here comes the shopkeeper now.
10:38Morning. Morning. Morning. Morning, Paul. How are these boxes?
10:4240 pence. First of the season. Fresh in the small.
10:45They'd 36 of you, about right there, wouldn't they?
10:46Charge you 38 just to get this started.
10:48All right.
10:49I'll have this card in for them, but I'll take a box with you.
11:04Okay. I'll take this one.
11:08May we come and see your shop, please?
11:13Yes, of course. Come with me.
11:15Oh, come on, Pippin.
11:16Off to the green grocer, that's where they go
11:21And wait to be sold to a customer
11:25So, a kilo of tippins please, that's what I'll buy
11:30Just ride for my salad
11:32Thank you, goodbye
11:46You must always wash apples before you eat them
11:55Did you know that?
12:09Can you see the seeds inside the apple?
12:16There
12:21I think I'll plant these seeds later
12:27I might grow my own apple tree
12:31And I'll call the apples
12:37Aunty Mabel's Pippins
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12:46I think the goddess, which was very good
12:49Because the tongue of the bay
12:50I could be melted
12:51Whatever else
12:53I try to pick it up
12:54But, the stomach goes
12:56Mm-hmm
12:58Should's not taste
12:59Tim could bleed
13:00When, at last
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13:02Is it?
13:03Absolutely
13:04Any other
13:07In the rain
13:08It gets away