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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. No more, no less.
00:25Hello.
00:26Hello, everybody. We're in the garden again, and you know what that means, don't you?
00:29Hmm. It means we're going to show some more of the pictures you've sent in of Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary, and her lovely garden.
00:36Right. But just for a change, we'll sing the song first, shall we?
00:39Oh, well, I'm ready.
00:40Right.
00:43Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary, how does your garden grow?
00:50With silver bells and cockle shells and pretty maids all in a row.
00:57And pretty maids all in a row.
01:03Hmm. Thanks, Maria. Now I'm dying to see those pictures.
01:06Hmm, right. Here's the first from Pamela Jones.
01:09Pamela has used some really bright colours. And look, brown clouds. Golly.
01:13Oh, yes. We've already had red tomato ketchup clouds, so these must be oxtel soup clouds.
01:19Oh.
01:19Here's another clever idea by Joanne Lake. Her Mary is singing with yellow and pink notes coming from her mouth.
01:25Oh, that's lovely. And Beverly Clark has two flowers and two trees. Oh, look, Mary's pussy is helping her in the garden.
01:33That's lovely. That's nice.
01:34Now, I've got two more pictures here, and they're from twins. Karen and Michael Soans, who are both five.
01:40Look, the flowers are the same in both pictures. Isn't that nice?
01:43Hmm, it's lovely being a twin. You've always got someone to play with.
01:45That's right.
01:46But Elizabeth Newton has a little pussycat to play with, and she's not only sent us this lovely picture, but look, her mummy has written down the poem as well.
01:56Jolly good. That gives me a chance to read it to you all.
02:00I love little pussy. Her coat is so warm. And if I don't hurt her, she'll do me no harm.
02:06So I'll not pull her tail, nor drive her away. But pussy and I very gently will play.
02:13She will sit by my side, and I'll give her some food. And she'll like me because I'm gentle and good.
02:20Ah, that's right. That's the way to treat your pets, isn't it?
02:23Yes.
02:23Now, I'm going to show you a great big picture. It's by Andrew Mill.
02:27And Andrew has taken ages to paint this big ship sailing on the LLEO, but it was worth all the effort.
02:32Just look at those tall, straight masts and bright white sails.
02:36Well done, Andrew. Here's your song.
02:38The big ship sailed on the Alley Alley O, the Alley Alley O, the Alley Alley O.
02:46The big ship sailed on the Alley Alley O, on the last day of September.
02:51The captain said, it will never, never do, it will never, never do, it will never, never do.
02:56The captain said, it will never, never do, on the last day of September.
03:01The big ship sank to the bottom of the sea
03:03The bottom of the sea
03:05The bottom of the sea
03:06The big ship sank to the bottom of the sea
03:08On the last day of September
03:10They all dipped their heads in the deep blue sea
03:13The deep blue sea
03:14The deep blue sea
03:16They all dipped their heads in the deep blue sea
03:18On the last day of September
03:20The big ship sailed on the yally-ally-o
03:23The yally-ally-o
03:24The yally-ally-o
03:25The big ship sailed on the yally-ally-o
03:28On the last day of September
03:30Yes, I bet lots of you would like to sail on a big ship
03:35Or drive a train, or even fly an aeroplane
03:37Well you can, you can do anything you want
03:39All you need is high hopes
03:41Next time you're found with your chin on the ground
03:45There's a lot to be learned
03:48So look around
03:50Just what makes that little old ant
03:55Think he'll move a rubber tree plant
03:58Everyone knows an ant can't move a rubber tree plant
04:03But he's got high hopes
04:07He's got high hopes
04:10He's got high apple pie in the sky
04:15So any time you're getting low
04:18Instead of letting go
04:20Don't remember that ant
04:22Whoops, there goes another rubber tree plant
04:26Now once there was a silly old ram
04:31Thought he'd punch a hole in that dam
04:34No one could make that ram scram
04:37He kept button that dam
04:39Cause he had high hopes
04:42He had high hopes
04:45He had high apple pie in the sky
04:51So any time you're feeling bad
04:54Instead of feeling sad
04:55Just remember that ram
04:57Whoops, there goes a billion kilowatt dam
05:01When trouble's cold and your back's to the wall
05:06There's a lot to be learned
05:08That wall could fall
05:10So keep your high hopes
05:14Keep your high hopes
05:17Keep your high apple pie in the sky
05:23I hope so
05:24Problem's just a toy balloon
05:26They'll be bursting soon
05:27They're just bound to go pop
05:29Whoops, there goes another problem
05:33Kerplop
05:34There goes another problem
05:36Kerplop
05:36There goes another problem
05:39Kerplop
05:39Kerplop
05:41Kerplop
05:42That's a smashing word, isn't it?
05:43Kerplop
05:44Lovely
05:44I've got three even funnier words here
05:45Polly, Wolly, Doodle
05:47Goodness gracious
05:48Is that a song?
05:49It certainly is
05:50Let's listen to this
05:51My Sal, she, I'm a maiden fair
05:55Singing Polly, Wolly, Doodle all the day
05:57With laughing eyes and curly hair
06:00Singing Polly, Wolly, Doodle all the day
06:02Very well, very well
06:04Very well, my fairy fair
06:07Cause I'm off to Louisiana
06:08For to see my Susie Anna
06:09Singing Polly, Wolly, Doodle all the day
06:11The grasshopper's sitting on a railroad track
06:14Singing Polly, Wolly, Doodle all the day
06:16Picking his teeth with a carpet tack
06:19Singing Polly, Wolly, Doodle all the day
06:21Very well, very well
06:22Very well, very well
06:23Very well, my fairy fair
06:25Well, we'll off to Louisiana
06:27For to see my Susie Anna
06:28Singing Polly, Wolly, Doodle all the day
06:30Behind the barn upon my knees
06:32Singing Polly, Wolly, Doodle all the day
06:34I thought I heard her chicken sneeze
06:37Singing Polly, Wolly, Doodle all the day
06:39Very well, very well
06:40Very well, very well
06:41Very well, my fairy fair
06:43Well, I'm off to Louisiana
06:45For to see my Susie Anna
06:46Singing Polly, Wolly, Doodle all the day
06:48He sneezed so hard with a hooping cough
06:50Singing polly-wolly-doodle all the day
06:52Then he sneezed his head and his tail right off
06:55Singing polly-wolly-doodle all the day
06:57Fair-dee-well, fair-dee-well, fair-dee-well, fair-dee-well, my fairie-fae
07:01Well, I'm off to Louisiana for to see my Susie-Anna
07:04Singing polly-wolly-doodle all the day
07:06Gosh, two new songs today.
07:10I think we need an old favourite right now.
07:12And who better than Humpty?
07:14Starting with this picture of Humpty by Anne Mullins, who's six.
07:19And just look at this bright brick wall that Michelle Waddy loves Humpty sitting on.
07:23She must have had lots of fun splashing that on.
07:25That wasn't sploshed. That was delicately painted, if you don't mind.
07:31While Gregory Placanoris has chosen a mixture of crayon and byro for his Humpty.
07:36Well done, Gregory.
07:37Have we got time for one more before we sing the song?
07:40Oh, I think so, yes. Plenty of time.
07:41Good. What do you think?
07:43Yes.
07:44Here's a happy Humpty from Julie, and here's a happy song from Keefee.
07:49It's a nice one.
07:53Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall
07:56Humpty Dumpty had a great fall
07:59All the king's horses and all the king's men
08:03Couldn't put Humpty together again
08:07Not such a happy song, is it?
08:10No.
08:10Never mind. It's only a song.
08:12It is.
08:13Shall we sing a jolly dancing song, Keef?
08:15Yes. Have you got one in mind?
08:16Dance to your daddy.
08:18Well, that is at work, I think, at the moment, but I know what you mean.
08:20Dance to your daddy, my little laddie
08:27Dance to your daddy, my little one
08:30You shall have a fishy on a little dishy
08:33You shall have a fishy when the boat comes in
08:36Dance to your daddy, my little laddie
08:39Dance to your daddy, my little one
08:42You shall have a fishy on a little dishy
08:45You shall have a fishy when the boat comes in
08:49Mmm. I'd rather like a fishy on a dishy for my lunchy, I think. Shall we go?
08:54Not without saying goodbye.
08:57I'll see.
08:58See you next week.
08:59Yes, enjoy yourself till then. How about saying goodbye with another dancing song, Skip to Maloo?
09:04Oh, that'd be great. Really.
09:08Hey, hey, skip to Maloo. Hey, hey, skip to Maloo. Hey, hey, skip to Maloo.
09:14Skip to Maloo, my darling. I lost my partner, what'll I do? I've lost my partner, what'll I do? I lost my partner, what'll I do? Skip to Maloo, my darling.
09:25Hey, hey, skip to Maloo. Hey, hey, skip to Maloo. Hey, hey, skip to Maloo. Skip to Maloo, my darling.
09:33A little red wagon painted blue. A little red wagon painted blue. A little red wagon painted blue. Skip to Maloo, my darling.
09:41Hey, hey, skip to Maloo, my darling
09:49I'll find another one prettier than you
09:51I'll find another one prettier than you
09:53I'll find another one prettier than you
09:55Skip to Maloo, my darling
09:57Hey, hey, skip to Maloo, hey, hey, skip to Maloo
10:01Hey, hey, skip to Maloo, skip to Maloo, my darling
10:05Skip to Maloo, my darling
10:07Skip to Maloo, my darling
10:09We got a handful of songs to sing you
10:13Can't stop my voice when it longs to sing you
10:16New songs and blues songs are songs to bring you
10:20Happiness, no more, no less
10:23Moreover, wherever we may roam to
10:26Or any show that we may be blown to
10:29We know that we're gonna feel at home too
10:32La Bella Musica
10:35Jazz and cha-cha-cha
10:38Calypso and street vendor cries
10:41Strains of old refrain
10:45Blink it down, baby, lullaby
10:48We got a handful of songs to sing you
10:51Can't stop my voice when it longs to sing you
10:54New songs and blues songs and songs to bring you
10:57Happiness, no more, no less
11:00Moreover, wherever we may go
11:03Will you...
11:04In the name of the Lord
11:05We look at the you
11:06The name of the Lord
11:07The name of the Lord
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