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00:00We've got a handful of songs to sing you, can't stop my voice when it longs to sing you,
00:14new songs and blues songs and songs to bring you happiness.
00:19No more nor less, ba-da-da-do, da-da-do, da-da-do, da-do-do.
00:25Hello, hello again.
00:27And hello from me.
00:28We're indoors again today as it's a bit cold outside.
00:31It is, yes.
00:31There's a game you can play indoors as well as outdoors and we're going to sing a song about that game.
00:36Are you ready to seesaw Marjorie Dore?
00:38My name's not Marjorie Dore.
00:40I know, but that's the name of the song.
00:44Seesaw Marjorie Dore
00:46Johnny will have a new master
00:50He will earn just a penny a day
00:53Because he can't work any faster
00:57Seesaw Marjorie Dore
01:00Johnny will have a new master
01:03He will earn just a penny a day
01:07Because he can't work any faster
01:10I don't think you ought to see saw on the stool, you might fall off.
01:14Oh yes, but I can mend my head with vinegar and brown paper
01:17Just like Jack did when he fell down the hill.
01:19Now in this picture, by Adrian Schaefer, you can see Jack and Jill going up the hill and falling down again.
01:27And look, in the corner there is Jack in bed, being looked after by Jill and his mummy.
01:32While in this picture, by Julie Armstrong, Jack and Jill are standing at the foot of a hill that's been cut out of another piece of paper.
01:41Oh yes, and it's got a grassy fringe there. That's very, very clever.
01:45Now we've got two more hills to show you.
01:47This very steep green hill is from Gillian Ross and Paul Traynor has shown Jack and Jill flying through the air and looking quite happy about it.
01:57And now, positively, our last Jack and Jill picture is by Jonathan Monaghan, who's six.
02:04Jonathan wants the song for his brothers Mark and Paul and his friends Keith Gowland, Darren, Carl, Glenn, Jason and James.
02:12So now, here's your song, and I hope you're going to join in.
02:18Jack and Jill went up the hill to fetch a bale of water.
02:24Jack fell down and broke his crown, and Jill came tumbling after.
02:31Up Jack got and home did trot as fast as he could caper.
02:36He went to bed and patched his head with vinegar and brown paper.
02:43Oh, I do think Jack and Jill are feeling pretty tired by that.
02:46Well, soon put that right.
02:47How about a nice peaceful song?
02:49Yes, that's a good idea.
02:51How about this one?
02:51Where are you going to, my pretty maid?
02:57You're going to, my pretty maid?
03:00Going a-milking, sir, she said.
03:03Sir, she said.
03:05Sir, she said.
03:07I'm going a-milking, sir, she said.
03:11Can I come with you, my pretty maid?
03:15Can I come with you, my pretty maid?
03:18You're kindly welcome, sir, she said.
03:22Sir, she said.
03:23Sir, she said.
03:25You're kindly welcome, sir, she said.
03:29What is your fortune, my pretty maid?
03:32What is your fortune, my pretty maid?
03:35My face is my fortune, sir, she said.
03:39Sir, she said.
03:41Sir, she said.
03:42My face is my fortune, sir, she said.
03:46Then I can't marry you, my pretty maid
03:48Then I can't marry you, my pretty maid
03:52Nobody asked you, sir, she said
03:56Sir, she said, sir, she said
03:59Nobody asked you, sir, she said
04:03Quite right, nobody did, you know.
04:06Tried a good fun singing that song, wasn't it?
04:07Yes, and now I'm going to show you how to remember your scales
04:11and have fun at the same time.
04:13Scales? I haven't got any scales. Only fishes have got scales.
04:16Musical scales, dunce.
04:17Ah, yes.
04:18Just listen. We'll start with Do.
04:20Right.
04:23Do.
04:24A deer, a female deer.
04:28Ray.
04:28A drop of golden sun.
04:32Me.
04:33A name I call myself.
04:36Far.
04:37A long, long way to run.
04:40So.
04:41A needle pulling thread.
04:44La.
04:44A note that Farnes saw.
04:48Tea.
04:48A drink with jam and bread.
04:51That will bring us back to Do.
04:56Got it?
04:57It's easy, isn't it?
04:57Now you join in.
04:58Right.
05:00Do.
05:00A deer, a female deer.
05:04Ray, a drop of golden sun.
05:08Me.
05:08T.
05:09A name I call myself.
05:11For.
05:12A long, long way to run.
05:15So.
05:16A needle pulling thread.
05:19La.
05:20A note that Farnes saw.
05:23Tea.
05:24A drink with jam and bread.
05:25That will bring us back to Do.
05:29A.
05:30A.
05:30A.
05:30A.
05:34Now we've got lots more pictures to show, haven't we?
05:36That's right.
05:37Yes.
05:37Like this one, from Alan Webb.
05:40With a great big black cat in crayon.
05:42And a little one stuck on at his feet.
05:44What magnificent whiskers.
05:45Yes.
05:46Aren't they a lovely pair?
05:47Now, what song would Alan like?
05:50What pussycat song would he like, do you think?
05:52Well, I think he'd like that pussycat song that you haven't sung for a long time.
05:57A silly one.
05:58Give us a clue.
05:59Dumpling.
06:01I'm with you.
06:04The pussycat ate the dumpling.
06:06The pussycat ate the dumpling.
06:10Mama passed by and said, my oh my.
06:12The pussycat ate the dumpling.
06:15Silly.
06:16I don't think I'd give my pussycat any dumplings to eat.
06:20They'd get too fat.
06:21Yes, they were, weren't they?
06:22Alan's pussycats were very tubby, weren't they?
06:25It reminds me, we've had Jack and Jill going up the hill.
06:27Yes.
06:28And as Alan's two pussycats ate their dumplings, everything's going in two by two today, isn't it?
06:33I thought that was a cue for a song, you crafty thing.
06:38The animals went in two by two.
06:40Hoorah.
06:41Hoorah.
06:42The animals went in two by two.
06:44Hoorah.
06:45Hoorah.
06:46The animals went in two by two.
06:48The elephant and the kangaroo.
06:50And they all went into the ark for to get out of the rain.
06:54The animals went in three by three.
07:00Hoorah.
07:02Hoorah.
07:02The animals went in three by three.
07:05Hoorah.
07:05Hoorah.
07:06The animals went in three by three.
07:08The wasp, the ant, and the bumblebee.
07:10And they all went into the ark for to get out of the rain.
07:14The animals went in five by four.
07:26Hoorah.
07:27The animals went in four by four.
07:28The big heifer potter was stuck in the door.
07:30And they all went into the ark just to get out of the rain.
07:34Hoorah.
07:35Hoorah.
07:36Hoorah.
07:37The animals went in five by five.
07:40Hoorah.
07:41Hoorah.
07:42Hoorah.
07:42The animals went in five by five.
07:44Hoorah.
07:45Hoorah.
07:46The animals went in five by five.
07:48Five fat bees and a honey hive.
07:50And they all went into the ark for to get out of the rain.
07:54Now it's time for our last song.
08:23And it has to be a silly song.
08:24A silly song.
08:25How about this old man?
08:27Well, I always call it knick-knack paddywhack because it sounds slightly sillier.
08:31It is a lot sillier like that, yes.
08:33We like to join in, in fact, at home.
08:34It doesn't matter if you can't remember what all the numbers mean.
08:37Just join in with the chorus.
08:38Knick-knack paddywhack, give a dog a bone, this old man, we're rolling home.
08:41You know, off we go then.
08:45This old man, he played one.
08:47He played knick-knack on my drum.
08:49With a knick-knack paddywhack, give a dog a bone.
08:51This old man came rolling home.
08:53This old man, he played two.
08:55He played knick-knack on my shoe, with a knick-knack paddywhack, give a dog a bone.
08:59This old man came rolling home.
09:01This old man, he played three.
09:03He played knick-knack on my knee, with a knick-knack paddywhack, give a dog a bone.
09:07This old man came rolling home.
09:09This old man, he played four.
09:11He played knick-knack on my door.
09:13With a knick-knack, patty-wack, give a dog a bone.
09:15This old man came rolling home.
09:17This old man, he played five.
09:19He played knick-knack on my hive.
09:21With a knick-knack, patty-wack, give a dog a bone.
09:23This old man came rolling home.
09:25This old man, he played six.
09:27He played knick-knack on my sticks.
09:28With a knick-knack, patty-wack, give a dog a bone.
09:30This old man came rolling home.
09:32This old man, he played seven.
09:34He played knick-knack up to heaven.
09:36With a knick-knack, patty-wack, give a dog a bong
09:38This old man came rolling home
09:40This old man, he played eight
09:42He played knick-knack on my gate
09:43With a knick-knack, patty-wack, give a dog a bong
09:45This old man came rolling home
09:47This old man, he played nine
09:49He played knick-knack on my line
09:51With a knick-knack, patty-wack, give a dog a bong
09:53This old man came rolling home
09:55This old man, he played ten
09:57He played knick-knack once again
09:59With a knick-knack, patty-wack, give a dog a bong
10:01This old man came rolling home
10:03Oh, we have had some fun
10:06Have you had fun out there?
10:07Because we had fun here, haven't we?
10:08Yes, we have.
10:09And don't forget to watch next week.
10:12Right.
10:12Watch.
10:13See you next week.
10:14Bye-bye.
10:14Bye-bye.
10:15We got a handful of songs to sing you.
10:18Can't stop my voice when it longs to sing you.
10:21New songs and blues songs and songs to bring you.
10:25Happiness, no more, no less.
10:28Moreover, wherever we may roam to.
10:32Or any shore that we may be blown to.
10:34We know that we're going to feel at home too.
10:38La Bella, Musica, Jazz, and cha-cha-cha.
10:44Calypso and street vendor cries.
10:48Strings of old refrain.
10:51Secret time, baby, lullaby.
10:55We got a handful of songs to sing you.
10:58Can't stop my voice when it longs to sing you.
11:01New songs and blues songs and songs to bring you.
11:04Closest of old refrain.
11:10Blue声.
11:14Hit the inside.
11:15Purpleč.
11:16Thick.
11:17Yo.
11:17Let's do it.
11:18picked up.
11:19Go.
11:19It's lightning.
11:20I'm good to open the wheel.
11:20Bum.
11:22It's lightning.
11:23I'm good to hear it.
11:24Go.
11:25It's lightning.
11:26pción McFarneyDead.
11:26First thing is swift action.
11:27It can be your running and opine and that's tight.
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