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00:10To be continued...
00:36To be continued...
01:00I can't wait to tell him what we've been doing.
01:03And I'm going to sing him my new song, Rock and Roll!
01:09Ball! Ball! Ball! Ball!
01:13Hello, everyone!
01:15Dad!
01:15Bobby! Hello, son!
01:18Get off the ground!
01:20Well, well, haven't you grown?
01:22Oh, honestly, Dad.
01:24I stopped growing years ago, but I wasn't expecting you till the summer.
01:29I know, but I had a bit of free time.
01:31I wrote to tell you I was coming.
01:33See? Here's the letter.
01:34Oh!
01:35Oh! It might have helped if I posted it.
01:37Never mind, Dad.
01:39Oh, it's great to see you.
01:41Fantastic!
01:43Come on, let's go and have a cup of tea and catch up.
01:46Good idea, son.
01:47Wendy's out on a job with Lofty.
01:48I'll give her a ring.
01:50Smashing!
01:51But I thought now you're retired, you liked being at home with Mum,
01:55pottering around the garden and doing odd jobs.
01:57I do, Bobby, but to tell you the truth,
01:59I get a bit fed up with not having anything to really get stuck into.
02:03Oh.
02:04Well, it sounds like you need a nice little project to keep you busy.
02:08Hmm.
02:09Oh, I'll just get...
02:11No, no, you sit down, Wendy. I'll go.
02:13You don't have to do that, Dad.
02:15Gives me something to do.
02:19Hello?
02:20Oh, Bob's Building Yard.
02:23Doctor who?
02:27Oh, yes.
02:28Well, of course we're interested.
02:29We?
02:30You'd better come straight over.
02:33Absolutely.
02:35No problem.
02:36See you soon.
02:37Goodbye.
02:37Who was that, Dad?
02:39Oh, it was Doctor Mont something or other from the Heritage.
02:42What's it?
02:42Wants to talk to us about a castle.
02:44A castle?
02:45Yes.
02:46Sounds very interesting.
02:47Anyway, I've just remembered.
02:49I bought some presents for the team.
02:50But, Dad, hang on a minute.
02:52Oh.
02:53What does he mean?
02:54Talk to us about a castle.
02:57Hmm.
02:59Gallopity, gallopity, gallopity, gallopity.
03:02Oh, great.
03:05Slimey, slimey.
03:06Oh, I can't wait.
03:07I can't wait.
03:07What am I going to get?
03:08Oh, wow.
03:09What's next?
03:10Now, I hope you haven't got this tape, Dizzy.
03:13They told me it was just out.
03:14Oh, Lenny Lazenby's new album.
03:17Oh, brilliant.
03:21My pleasure, Dizzy.
03:23And this is for you, Rolly.
03:24Great.
03:26Thanks, Bob's dad.
03:28What is it?
03:34You're going to love this.
03:36Now, back up.
03:47Just a minute, you two.
03:49Let me give Scoopy's present first.
03:52Oh, fantastic.
03:53Thanks, Bob's dad.
03:55To me.
03:55To me.
03:56Here we go.
03:57Catch, Bob.
03:58Oh, yes.
03:59OK, Bob.
04:00I'm ready.
04:00Catch, Bob.
04:01Oh, what a troll.
04:04Oh, no.
04:05Look at that, Bob.
04:08Nice save.
04:09I'm really sorry.
04:11I didn't see you there.
04:12Are you OK?
04:13No, I'm fine.
04:14Really, I'm fine.
04:15I've forgotten about it already.
04:17Sorry about that, love.
04:18Boys will be boys.
04:20I'm Dr. Florence Mountfitchett from Local Heritage.
04:23Are you Bob the Builder?
04:25Yes.
04:25Yes.
04:26Bob's the name, building's the game.
04:28Dad?
04:28Oh, sorry, I'm forgetting my manners.
04:30This is my son, Bobby.
04:32Um, hello.
04:33And he's a builder, too.
04:34Taught him myself, I did.
04:35And this is Wendy, a partner in the business.
04:37Oh, hello, Dr. Mountfitchett.
04:40Hello.
04:40And the rest of the team are Scoop.
04:42Hi.
04:43Rolly.
04:43That's my.
04:44Muck.
04:44Hi.
04:45Lofty and Dizzy.
04:46Ta-da.
04:47Hello.
04:48Hello.
04:48Hello.
04:52What an impressive team, Bob.
04:54Aren't they just?
04:55Well, we'd better get down to business.
04:57Let's go through to the office.
04:59Follow me.
05:01She thinks you're Dad's Bob the Builder, not you.
05:04I know, Wendy.
05:06She'll soon realise.
05:09I'll just clear a space.
05:10Come on, Pilchard.
05:11You're going to have to move.
05:15Cheeky, madam.
05:18Oh, poor little baby was having a nice sleepy whippy, weren't you?
05:23Weren't you a pretty little pussy catty?
05:26I'll take these, shall I?
05:30She's a beauty.
05:31Look, Bobby.
05:32Wow.
05:33Now, though, that's the gatehouse and the portcullis.
05:37They're still in a fairly good state.
05:39And look how thick those walls are.
05:41Yes, to keep out marauding enemies.
05:44Oh, what battles this castle will have seen.
05:48Archers raining arrows down on the merciless invaders.
05:51Prisoners thrown deep in the dungeons.
05:53Dungeons?
05:54Wow.
05:55I can't wait to see them.
05:56Ah, well, unfortunately, the entrance to the dungeons was lost when the keep got destroyed
06:02at the end of the last century.
06:04Oh.
06:05Such a shame.
06:06But as you can see, there's lots of other work for you to help your father with.
06:10That's right, Bobby.
06:11Plenty to do.
06:11But, Dad.
06:12Everywhere will need to be made safe for the public.
06:16Walkways, barriers, floodlights, that sort of thing.
06:19Of course.
06:19Safety first.
06:20Now, they've been singing your praises at local heritage, Bob.
06:24Say something, Bob.
06:25Or she's going to give this job to your dad.
06:27Don't worry, Wendy.
06:28He'll tell her that they meant me.
06:30Can you fix it?
06:31Yes, I can.
06:32Don't you worry, love.
06:33The job's as good as done.
06:35Oh.
06:45Look, there it is, Bob's dad.
06:47Now, that's something, isn't it, Bobby?
06:49Yes, it is.
06:50Phew, there's a lot to do.
06:52Fancy me getting a big job like this for us.
06:55You did say I need a little project, Bobby.
06:57Yes, Dad, but there's nothing little about a castle.
07:00It's a challenge, son.
07:02Come on, team.
07:11Come on, Bob.
07:12Let's go and have a look.
07:14Race, you man.
07:15Come catch me.
07:16Rock and roll.
07:19Last one to the castle.
07:21Whoa.
07:22Hold on, you lot.
07:24You can't get in yet.
07:25We need to build a bridge first.
07:27Oh.
07:29Where's the old one gone?
07:30Well, Dizzy, the original drawbridge rotted away a long time ago.
07:35And who's dug this big ditch?
07:37Yeah.
07:38It makes it really hard to get into the castle.
07:40Yes, well, that was the whole point.
07:42This ditch is called a moat.
07:44It was full of water in the olden days.
07:46Oh, that's clever, isn't it?
07:50Exactly, Lofty.
07:51Well, team, we'd better get started.
07:53Muck, I'll need you to go and get the wood for the bridge.
07:56On the way, Bob's dad.
07:57Hang on, Muck.
07:58We need to order it first.
07:59And measure up.
08:01Good point, Bobby.
08:02Right, you'd best get on to the suppliers.
08:04Um, do people really live here?
08:07I mean, there's no roof or anything.
08:10Yeah, and what's this over here?
08:12Oh, you found a flanking tarp.
08:15Okay, here it is.
08:18Let's get this measured, Wendy.
08:20Are you holding that tight enough?
08:22I think so, Dad.
08:23That's it, Wendy.
08:24Thanks.
08:25I'll ring JJ and order some...
08:27Oak, son.
08:27It has to be oak.
08:28Yes, Dad, I know.
08:30Um, what sort of people lived here, then?
08:34Soldiers, mainly.
08:34The bravest of whom were called knights.
08:37One of the most famous of all knights was Sir Lancelot.
08:41Sir Lancelot?
08:43That's a funny name.
08:45What did he do?
08:46Well, he went on a quest.
08:48A quest?
08:49Yes, Sir Lancelot went to find a magical cup called the Holy Grail.
08:55Wow!
08:57I want to go on a quest!
08:59Fear not, my liege, for I, Sir Lancelot, will find the Grail,
09:05be it that I may meet fiery dragons and mighty warriors on my quest.
09:12Woo!
09:13Fiery dragons!
09:15Cool!
09:16Um, did he find it?
09:18No, I'm afraid not, but he did his best.
09:20And he set out from Castle Camelot with his lance, like this.
09:26Is that why he's called Sir Lancelot?
09:29Because he used his lance a lot!
09:34That's very funny, really.
09:36Perhaps you're right, though.
09:37You never know.
09:38Yeah?
09:38Well, that makes me Sir Roll-a-Lot, then.
09:42And I like to dig, so I'll be Sir Digg-a-Lot.
09:44Yeah, and I'm Lady Mix-a-Lot.
09:48Oh, um, what could I be?
09:50Ah, what about Sir Lift-a-Lot?
09:54Oh, yeah!
09:55I like that!
09:57Mac!
09:58Hello?
09:58I think you'll find he's called Sir Dump-a-Lot now.
10:02Yeah, and I'm going on a quest!
10:04Well, you've got that right, youngster.
10:06You can go to JJ's and pick up the oak now.
10:08Hey!
10:09I've got a quest!
10:10I've got a quest!
10:12Godspeed, fair sir.
10:14Be brave.
10:15I bid you farewell.
10:17Farewell?
10:20Cibbity-gup!
10:22Clibbity-gup!
10:23Clibbity-gup!
10:23Clibbity-gup!
10:24Clibbity-gup!
10:24Whee!
10:25Sir Dump-a-Lot to the rescue!
10:29Hello, Muck!
10:31Greetings, fair spart!
10:33No time to stop!
10:34I am on a quest!
10:35I am Sir Dump-a-Lot, and I seek the holy oak!
10:39What are you on about?
10:40We're building a bridge over there at that ruined castle.
10:44You mean, that pile of old stones is a castle?
10:47Yeah.
10:48Wow, time Spud went and had a look.
10:52Verily, I bid thee farewell, Sir Spuddy.
10:55Stand aside, wall.
11:00All right, Sir Digalot.
11:02Time to get rid of all that rubble and take it to the dump.
11:05No prob, Bob's dad.
11:07Don't forget, whatever you do, you mustn't get rid of all the old stonework in the moat.
11:13But Bob's dad just told me to...
11:15That's OK, Scoop.
11:16Dad was going to suggest we use all that old masonry for repair work.
11:20Weren't you, Dad?
11:21That's right.
11:22It'll match in with the original stuff a treat.
11:25I imagine you're learning such a lot being your father's assistant.
11:28His assistant?
11:29Anyway, I have a mountain of work to do back at the office.
11:33I'll see you all tomorrow.
11:35Yeah, bye, then.
11:36Bye, love.
11:38Bob, I've made a list of all the jobs I think we need to do.
11:42Do you want to check it?
11:44On my way.
11:45Oh.
11:45Whoa.
11:47Dad, are you all right?
11:48Ah, never better, Sir.
11:50Oh, this place is great.
11:53I'm the king of the castle and not a dirty rascal.
11:58Hello, Bob's dad.
11:59What are you doing down there?
12:01Afternoon, young Spud.
12:02I was just, er, checking the moat.
12:04Really?
12:05Can I help?
12:06Er, thanks.
12:07But we have all the help we...
12:08I mean, yes, Spud.
12:11I'm sure dad could really use a helpful assistant like you.
12:15Spud's on the job.
12:17Interested in castles are you, Spud?
12:19Oh, yes, yes, yes and a yes.
12:22Well, I'm sure dad will show you around.
12:25But if I do that, who will be in charge?
12:27Where are the dungeons?
12:28I want to see the dungeons.
12:30Bob, why does your dad think he's in charge?
12:34Yeah, he's being Sir Boss a lot.
12:36It's a long story, Scoop.
12:39Well, dad's a dad.
12:40He's used to being the boss with me.
12:42He forgets I'm grown up.
12:44Well, I'm sure if we give him little jobs to keep him busy, everything will be fine.
12:51Sir Dump-a-Lot has returned.
12:54Well done, Mock.
12:55OK, everyone, time to start on the bridge.
12:58Can we build it?
13:00Yes, we can.
13:02A lot.
13:03Get it?
13:04Can a lot.
13:06It's like Cam-a-Lot.
13:08Yeah, we're the Knights of Can-a-Lot.
13:19That up there's the portcullis.
13:22Once that was raised, the Knights in shining armour would ride out and do battle.
13:26You mean fight and stuff?
13:28Oh, yes.
13:29They gallop towards each other.
13:31On horses?
13:32Yes, and try and knock each other off with long poles.
13:35It was called jousting.
13:37Sounds brilliant.
13:38I bet if I'd been around in the olden days, I'd have been a champion jouster, I would.
13:45Sir, Spud-a-Lot, the super jouster.
13:48Strikes again.
13:51I know.
13:52I'll get myself a horse and some armour and...
13:55What else do I need to be a knight?
13:57Sorry, Spud, I've got work to do now.
13:59But I need to know more if I'm going to be a knight.
14:02Well, I bet if you went to the library, they'd be able to help you with armour and such like.
14:07Aha!
14:09That will be Sir Spud-a-Lot's quest.
14:12Clibbity-clibbity-clibbity-clibbity-clibbity-clibbity.
14:13Hmm.
14:14Sure, I could get this working again.
14:17Probably just needs a little oil and a bit of, er, this.
14:22Clibbity-clibbity-clibbity-clibbity.
14:23Spud?
14:23Where are you going?
14:24Whoa!
14:26To the library.
14:28The library?
14:29But what about helping my dad?
14:30I am. He wants me to go there.
14:33Oh, does he?
14:35Oh, dear. You know what that means, then, Bob?
14:38Yep. Dad's on the loose again.
14:48Easy there, fella.
14:52Pippity-clop, Pippity-clop.
14:54I expect they'll lend me some armour in the library.
14:57That's what they do in libraries, lend people stuff.
15:00Pippity-clop, Pippity-clop.
15:02Whoa!
15:07Stay!
15:09Not you, doggy.
15:11Horsey!
15:17Books, books, and more books.
15:20No sign of any armour.
15:22Excuse me.
15:25Sorry, so sorry.
15:27Didn't mean to startle you, but can I help?
15:29Are you looking for something in particular?
15:32Er, I'm looking for armour.
15:36Knights of old and stuff.
15:38Oh, yes, of course.
15:39Most interesting subject.
15:40But do you think?
15:41Well, it is a rule in the library to keep, you know, quiet.
15:45Quiet? Why is that, then?
15:47Shh!
15:47Sorry, so sorry.
15:49Because there are people here trying to read.
15:52Well, they've come to the right place, then.
15:55You can't move for books.
15:56Books!
15:57Shhh!
15:58Shhh!
16:00Shhh!
16:01Shhh!
16:02Shhh!
16:04Shhh!
16:04Shhh!
16:05Shhh!
16:06Shhh!
16:09Shhh!
16:10Shhh!
16:10Shhh!
16:10Shhh!
16:13Shhh!
16:14Well, we'll soon see to that.
16:17Shhh!
16:19Shhh!
16:20Shhh!
16:22Shhh!
16:23Shhh!
16:31Shhh!
16:32Don't worry, Dad. We'll soon have you down.
16:35Lofty, over here. We need to rescue my dad.
16:39Sir, lift-a-lot, to the rescue!
16:43One, two, three, lift!
16:47That's it, Sir lift-a-lot.
16:49Pull!
16:51Whoa!
16:53Pull!
16:55Your hat!
16:56Dad!
16:57Sorry, Sam.
16:58Come on.
16:59That's it, Wendy. Pull harder.
17:02Take the strength.
17:03Oh, that's it.
17:07Are you all right, Dad?
17:09Yes, Sam. Fine, thanks.
17:11The portcullis works a treat now I've fixed it.
17:14Right, then. What's next on the list, Wendy?
17:16Oh, um, are you really sure you're...
17:18Oh!
17:20Hello? Bob the Builder?
17:23Yes, this is Bob the Builder.
17:25Oh, the other one.
17:27Hang on. It's for you, Dad.
17:30Oh. Hello?
17:32Bob the Builder.
17:34Oh, dear, Bob.
17:35We need to get your dad away from the castle
17:38and give him a job he can't get into trouble with.
17:40I know.
17:41He could really have hurt himself back there.
17:43Hmm.
17:44Well, what about the maze?
17:46Nothing could happen to him in there.
17:48Good idea, Wendy.
17:49I'll speak to him.
17:57Good boy.
17:59Good boy.
18:03It'd be a great place for a game of hide and sleep.
18:07Peek-a-boo!
18:08Shhh!
18:10Shhh!
18:10Sorry.
18:14Oh, I'll go this way.
18:17Here we are.
18:19This is our medieval history section.
18:21I'm sure...
18:22Hello?
18:24Boo!
18:24Oh, shh!
18:26Oh, shh!
18:26Sorry.
18:27So sorry.
18:28As I was saying, this is the medieval history section.
18:31Where's the armour?
18:33Well, in here.
18:35Now, I'm sure...
18:37Oh, yes.
18:38Look.
18:39There.
18:40A knight of old astride his pirate charger.
18:44But that's not real armour.
18:46It's just pictures.
18:48Shhh!
18:48Shhh!
18:49But I'm going to be a famous jouster.
18:52I can't joust without armour.
18:54I might get hurt.
18:55Oh, dear.
18:56I see.
18:57Well, where did knights of old get their armour from?
19:00Hmm.
19:01Er...
19:01Well, I think they had it made for them.
19:04Brilliant!
19:05Spud will make his own!
19:07Wait a minute.
19:08I need to stamp the book.
19:10Shhh!
19:11Shhh!
19:12Quiet!
19:13People are trying to read it here.
19:16I like doing the stamping.
19:19Oh, for goodness sake.
19:28That was Dr Mountwatsit wanting a progress report.
19:30I told her how well we were doing.
19:32Right, Bobby.
19:33You need to help me get the walls shored up now.
19:36And maybe Wendy can see to the maze.
19:38Oh, erm, actually, Dad.
19:40Do you think you could have a look at the maze?
19:42But what about the walls, Bobby?
19:43That's quite a job.
19:44Yes, I know.
19:45But so's the maze.
19:46And you're a dab hand with a pair of hedge trimmers, as I remember.
19:50Oh, you're not wrong there, Bobby.
20:02Oh, dear.
20:04You're right, Wendy.
20:05There is a lot to do.
20:28Right.
20:29The mix is ready, Wendy.
20:30Oh, thank you, Dizzy.
20:34Right, over there.
20:43Look out, rubbish. You're going to the dump with me.
20:56Oh.
21:01Oh.
21:11Cup of tea, Bob?
21:12Oh, yes, please, Wendy. Thirsty work, this.
21:16Well, everything seems to be going smoothly. Now your dad's got a job to keep him busy.
21:21Yeah. Well, like you said, he can't get into much trouble in the maze, can he?
21:26Help!
21:28Help!
21:30Oh, dear. Spoke too soon.
21:33Help! I'm stuck in the maze.
21:35Bobby? Can you hear me?
21:38Help!
21:38Help!
21:39Dad!
21:40Where are you?
21:41I don't know. I'm lost. I can't get out.
21:44Hang on, Dad. I'll get Lofty to lift me up so I can see where you are.
21:49Lofty! Lofty!
21:50Can you bring my safety harness, please?
21:53Coming, Bob!
21:54Thanks, son. What do you think of my hedges?
21:57Very nice, Dad.
21:58I haven't lost my touch, have I?
22:00Sir, lift a lot to the rescue!
22:03Erm, again.
22:04Dad's lost in the maze. Can you lift me up so I can see him?
22:08Oh, er, OK, Bob.
22:14Over here, son.
22:16Right, Dad. Walk towards me and take the first left.
22:20Got you, Bobby.
22:22No, Dad. Left, left. You're left.
22:25That's it. Now right.
22:28And right again here.
22:30OK, now just keep going straight ahead.
22:34Oh, Bob, this could take some time, I think.
22:36That's it, Dad. Keep going. Nearly there.
22:40Oh, thanks, Bobby.
22:42Ooh, it's a maze of pathways in there. They all look the same.
22:46Never mind, Dad. I think it's time we went home.
22:49Good idea.
22:50OK, everyone. Time to call it a day.
22:54But...
22:54Oh!
23:05Can you get the phone, please, Dad?
23:07No problem.
23:09Hello?
23:11Oh, hello.
23:14I'm having such a great time.
23:16I can't wait for you to see the castle, Dot.
23:19I hope you and Bob aren't working too hard.
23:21Don't you worry.
23:22You know you mustn't lift anything heavy, Robert.
23:25Yes, but I think I'll have to stay for a few weeks to see the job through.
23:28You are eating properly, aren't you?
23:30Not just sandwiches, I hope.
23:32No, but...
23:33And wearing your thick socks.
23:35Yes, but Bobby won't get the job done without me.
23:37Of course not, dear.
23:39Say hi to Mum for me.
23:40Bobby sends his love and we'll ring you again tomorrow.
23:43All right, dear. Night-night.
23:45Bye, love.
23:47Um, Dad, I think we need to have a little chat.
23:51Oh, right you are, Bobby.
23:54Now, I don't quite know how to put this, Dad.
23:57You see, well, it's lovely to see you.
23:59I mean, you're always welcome, you know that.
24:01And, well, it's just that I'd be able to get on with the job a bit better if...
24:08Well, if you weren't, you know, taking charge so much.
24:12Tomorrow, you'll have to let me be in charge and get on with things on my...
24:16On my...
24:18Dad?
24:21Oh, Dad.
24:22Dad?
24:33Wait!
24:44Look out, brave knights!
24:46Make way for...
24:48Sir Spinalard!
24:54Now all I need is a fiery charger!
25:06Morning, everyone!
25:13Morning, Doctor!
25:14Hello, my love!
25:15What remarkable progress you made yesterday!
25:18Oh, thanks, we...
25:19And today we'll get even more done.
25:21Can I have a look at the list, Wendy?
25:22Oh, er, er, yes, I suppose so.
25:25Right, let's see.
25:26Wendy, you and Dizzy can finish the mortaring,
25:29Rolly, you need to flatten the turf,
25:30and the rest of you can...
25:31Dad!
25:32Don't worry, Bobby, I haven't forgotten you.
25:34I want you to make a start on clearing all the overgrown bushes.
25:37Dad, I don't think...
25:38It's all right, Bobby, I'm going to help you.
25:40Thanks, Dad.
25:43Oh...
25:43Peppity clock! Peppity clock! Peppity clock!
25:45Whoa!
25:49Do not mess with me, Sir Lamb, for I am, Sir Spot-a-lot, astride my fiery charger.
26:00Peppity clock!
26:01Oh, oh!
26:02Shoo!
26:03Go!
26:03That's my fiery charger!
26:06Oh, I'm going to have to find something better than this.
26:15Dad, this just isn't working.
26:18You can't keep taking over everything.
26:21You've got to let me be in charge.
26:23Too mean?
26:25Oh, how can I tell him without hurting his feelings?
26:30Just been showing Dr. Thingamibob the portcullis.
26:33Very impressed she was.
26:34What? Oh, really?
26:36Yes, and I want to show her the plans for the visitor centre.
26:39Where are those notes you made last night, Bobby?
26:41In my lunch box.
26:44But, Dad, those were my ideas.
26:53Oh, bother.
26:54That's it. I've had enough.
26:56I'm going to tell him that...
26:58What's this?
27:01A door.
27:02Oh, I wonder if Dr. Mountfitchett knows about this.
27:08Oh, if I don't find my fiery charger soon, I'll never get to practice.
27:16Aha!
27:19Priscilla!
27:21Nice cow.
27:22How would you like to...
27:50Soon have it open?
27:54Do you know what this is?
27:58Looks like dungeons.
28:00Dungeons?
28:01Oh, I've dreamed of a moment like this since I was a gal.
28:07Come on, Bobby. Let's take a look.
28:09After you.
28:09Oh, I'm right behind you.
28:13It's a bit dark down here.
28:15I'll go and get a couple of torches.
28:17Oh, the scenes of drama that must have unfolded down here.
28:21Oh, these walls just shriek.
28:24Yes, don't.
28:27Here's your father with the torches.
28:30Thanks, Dad.
28:31Now, whatever you do, don't shut the...
28:34door.
28:35Sorry, son.
28:37Force of habit.
28:38It's all right, Dad.
28:39You didn't know there was no handle on this side.
28:49Goodness me.
28:50It's huge down here.
28:52But there's doors.
28:54This could be a way out.
28:58Oh, dear.
29:00Looks like we're a bit stuck, doesn't it, Bobby?
29:02Oh, but it is exciting, isn't it?
29:05Just think.
29:06We can convert these rooms into a cafe,
29:09or a conference room,
29:11or even a waxwork museum.
29:13Oh, I can't wait to tell local heritage.
29:17Dad?
29:17Yes, Bobby?
29:18Look, Dad, could you stop calling me Bobby?
29:22Sorry, son.
29:22I didn't realise it bothered you.
29:24You should have said something earlier.
29:25I know.
29:26And it's not just that, Dad.
29:27It's...
29:27Oh, how can I say this?
29:31Well, you keep taking over the job.
29:33But you keep letting me.
29:34I thought it was what you wanted.
29:36But I didn't say anything,
29:37because you seem to be really enjoying yourself,
29:40and I didn't want to hurt your feelings.
29:42I am enjoying myself,
29:43but to be quite honest,
29:44I was feeling a bit out of my depth,
29:46but I didn't want to let you down.
29:48But you took charge right from the start,
29:50and let Dr. Mountfitchett think you were Bob the Builder.
29:53Oh, dear.
29:54Seems to have been a bit of a misunderstanding.
29:57Just, which one of you is Bob the Builder?
30:01I am.
30:02Oh.
30:03I'm sorry, Bobby.
30:04Uh, Bob, I didn't mean to take charge.
30:06It's just, well, old habits die hard, I suppose.
30:10It's okay, Dad.
30:11Anyway, it's both our fault.
30:13We need to be honest with each other from now on.
30:16It's a deal, son.
30:18Oh.
30:19Oh.
30:21Oh, it's just like in a film.
30:30Now, we'd better think about how we're going to get out of here.
30:33I know.
30:34I'll ring Wendy on my mobile.
30:36Great idea, son.
30:39Oh, it's no use.
30:41There's no signal.
30:42The walls must be too thick.
30:44What should we do now?
30:46I don't know.
30:47You're the boss.
30:48Oh, thanks, Dad.
30:50Right.
30:51Why don't you have a look down that passageway?
30:53On my way.
30:54And I'll go and bang on the door
30:55and see if I can make someone hear us.
30:57And I'll come with you.
31:20Oh, no.
31:21We're never going to get out of here.
31:23Oh, dear.
31:27Now what have I done?
31:29Bob's going to be mad with...
31:31Wow.
31:38Hello?
31:39Hello?
31:41Is anybody there?
31:42Mayday?
31:42We're in the dungeon behind this door.
31:47Oh, it's no use.
31:48I think the door's too thick.
31:50We'd better go and see where Dad's got to.
31:55Oh, yes.
31:56And in one bound, he was...
31:59stuck in the rotten maze again.
32:04Bob?
32:05Bob?
32:07Bob?
32:08Bob?
32:08Where is everybody?
32:10Bob?
32:11Bob?
32:13Bob?
32:13Dad?
32:14Dad?
32:15Where are you?
32:21Strange.
32:22It's a dead end.
32:23Your father's vanished into thin air.
32:27Of course he hasn't.
32:29We must have passed him.
32:30Come on, let's go back.
32:31Oh!
32:32Oh!
32:32Get off!
32:33It's only a little spider.
32:37There, now.
32:38Come along.
32:39It sends shivers down one spine.
32:41Oh!
32:42Can't I get anything right?
32:45Oh!
32:46Oh!
33:02Dad!
33:04Dad, where are you?
33:06Right here, son.
33:08Oh, how wonderfully spooky.
33:09But how...
33:10How did you get there, Dad?
33:12Oh, I say.
33:13Well, son, you won't believe it.
33:15But I leant it against a bit of wall and it just spun around.
33:19I found this staircase and went up it...
33:21It could only happen to you, Dad.
33:23And that led to the maze and, er...
33:26I'm afraid you're not going to like this, Bob.
33:28Oh, no.
33:29Now what's happened?
33:30Well, I had to think quick.
33:31Oh, Dad.
33:32What have you done?
33:34Oh, er...
33:35Come on, then.
33:36You're bound to find out sooner or later.
33:39Oh-ho!
33:40Look at that!
33:41Look what he's done!
33:42I can't believe it!
33:44I can't believe it!
33:46I can't believe it!
33:47I can't believe it!
33:47Bob's not going to like it.
33:49Oh, Dad!
33:50Oh, I know.
33:52I've let you down.
33:53Oh, but it's...
33:54It's...
33:55It's...
33:57It's...
33:59Wonderful!
34:00Just look!
34:01There's a knight in shining armour!
34:04Is there?
34:05Oh, yeah!
34:06So there is!
34:07Ha-ha!
34:08That's a-clip-da-lot!
34:10But, Dr Mount Fitchet, the maze...
34:12It's...
34:12Well, it isn't exactly a maze anymore, is it?
34:15No, but this is so much, much better!
34:19Don't you see?
34:20With a little work, this will be the most magnificent example of Toop Fury ever seen!
34:28Um...
34:28What's...
34:29Well, it's when you trim a tree or a bush into a special shape!
34:35I've finally got something right!
34:37I'd better get clipping again, then!
34:39Yes, Dad!
34:40We'll need the hedges shaped like kings!
34:42And queens!
34:44Yes!
34:44And damsels in distress!
34:47Oh!
34:47And an archer with a bow and arrow!
34:49And jesters!
34:50And, um...
34:52Have we left anything out, Dr Mount Fitchet?
34:53Oh, joyful!
34:55It's a medieval celebration!
34:58Do you know, Bob?
34:59You've given me a wonderful idea for the grand opening!
35:04Oh, wonderful, wonderful, wonderful!
35:37Phew!
35:39Finished!
35:40Well done, everyone!
35:41Yeah!
35:43Hooray!
35:44Finish!
35:45Woo-hoo!
35:47I'm proud of you, son!
35:48Well, things did go much better after we had our little chat!
35:52And I backed off, like I should've done from now on!
35:53the start. Well, I couldn't have done it without you, Dad. Oh. Come on. Let's go home and ring
36:00your mother. I can't wait to see her. What castle lies on yonder hill? Tis can a lot.
36:16I speak us in a different languages. I can't do it. Hey, look at that bird. It's beautiful.
36:29Come on. Let's follow it. Rock and rolling.
36:38Hey, here's the snow. I'm coming. I'm coming. I'm coming. I'm getting excited.
36:48Will you be entering the joust tonight, or are you going to branch out into swords play?
36:54Oh, better go.
36:58Oh, no. The portcullis is down. How are we going to get in?
37:02Halt. Who goes there? We are the Knights of Canelot.
37:06Raise the portcullis.
37:07Raise the portcullis.
37:14Oh, welcome. Welcome. It's a lovely view to join me in this magnificent climax.
37:22Do join in in all the revelries in summer.
37:35Oh, hello. Here we go. Ah-ha-ha.
37:42Oh, oh, ew.
37:44Oh, ew.
37:47Oh, wow.
37:53Oh, ew. I'm just very...
37:55Oh.
37:56Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha.
38:08Yay! Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha.
38:11How are you there?
38:11Hello, Farmer Pickles.
38:13Come on, everybody. Get your gingerbread here.
38:16Come along then, Farmer Pickles.
38:18You gonna try my gingerbread?
38:20It's all made by my fair hand.
38:23Oh.
38:23And your hands.
38:24Oh, I say. What an absolute beauty.
38:29Oh. Ha-ha-ha.
38:30There's so much going on.
38:32Oh, let's go through, Bob.
38:34Oh. Oh, is this wonderful?
38:37I'm so glad you could be here, Mum.
38:40I wouldn't have missed it for the world.
38:43Doesn't it all look lovely? I'm so proud of my boys.
38:46Well, it was teamwork, Dot. You can't beat it.
38:49Hey, Bob, we'll have to line up another little project for next year.
38:53We'll get back to you on that one, won't we, Wendy?
38:56Ha-ha-ha-ha.
38:57We will.
38:58I hope you haven't been making a nuisance of yourself, Robert.
39:01He hasn't, Mum.
39:02It's been great spending so much time together.
39:05And I think they've both learnt something about each other.
39:08Hmm. Anything to do with who's in charge?
39:12You know us too well, Mum.
39:17Why, don't you all look splendid.
39:21Dorothy, how lovely to see you.
39:23Friar Bentley, I presume.
39:25Have you met the fair lady, Barbara?
39:27Very nice to meet you.
39:29And you.
39:30Roll up. Roll up.
39:32Get your medieval pizzas here.
39:34I'm not sure they had pizzas back then.
39:37Maybe they did.
39:39See? The medieval juggler juggle.
39:43It's not easy, this year, though.
39:46Oh, that's very clever, Mr Beasley.
39:49Go, do you.
39:50It is.
39:50Go, do you.
39:51Whoops.
39:52Keep practising, dear.
39:54Never mind.
39:55That's it, Mr Beasley.
39:58Their maidens sigh as the knights ride by.
40:02Their flags held.
40:04Oh, goodness.
40:06What if is that, dear?
40:07She can shatter a glass at 50 paces.
40:10What now?
40:15Look out.
40:16Here comes Sir Spuddle-Lot.
40:22Oh, no.
40:23It's very special.
40:24Oh, no.
40:27Oh, no.
40:28Oh, no.
40:28Oh, no.
40:29Oh, no.
40:30Oh, no.
40:31Oh, no.
40:34Sir Spuddle-Lot's all in the dark.
40:36Oh, Spuddle-Lot, you're such a gnome.
40:39Go off.
40:40Robert.
40:41Over here.
40:43Come on, you two.
40:45You can be the crowning glory of our medieval pageant.
40:49Which one of you will be the king?
40:53Oh, you be the king, Dad.
40:56No, son.
40:56You'd make a better king.
40:57No, you would, Dad.
40:58No, but I'm on, you two.
41:00Make your minds up.
41:02Okay, then.
41:03I'll be king.
41:08Like father, like son, eh?
41:10I must take a picture.
41:13Just get the camera.
41:14Oh, yes.
41:15Oh, do.
41:15Yes.
41:16Oh, Bob.
41:17You're so silly.
41:19I, King Bob of Can-A-Lot, knight thee.
41:24Arise, Sir Dan-A-Lot.
41:26Oh, long live the king.
41:29Long live the king.
41:32Yeah.
41:33Yeah.
41:37That was very good.
41:41Oh, wonderful.
41:42Oh, yes.
41:44It's wonderful.
41:44Oh, yes.
41:50Oh, yes.
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