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00:00We've got a handful of songs to sing you, can't stop our voices when it longs to sing you,
00:15new songs and blues songs and songs to bring you happiness, no more no less.
00:23Hello again everybody.
00:25Hi there.
00:26We've got lots and lots of super songs for you today.
00:28And some super pictures to go with them, like this one from Louise Dutton, who's asked us to sing Hickory Dickory Dock for her.
00:36Do you think that's Louise standing on the chair, crying, help?
00:40Probably. I wonder why she's doing that.
00:42Because there's a mouse running about, but that's nothing to be frightened of.
00:46What's that then?
00:47Oh, Keith!
00:49I thought you might not be so brave if you thought there was actually a mouse running around in here.
00:52No.
00:53Let's have a look at another picture.
00:55This one is from Emma Shaw, who's four.
00:58Oh, what a funny-shaped clock.
00:59Isn't it?
01:00And here's a picture from another Emma, Emma Dickon.
01:05And one from her sister Sarah, who's also four.
01:08They must be twins.
01:10Their mice look quite alike too.
01:11I wonder if they're twin mice.
01:13Could very well be.
01:15Now, here's a very grand, grandfather clock.
01:18Heather Talbot has drawn this.
01:20That mouse better be careful.
01:21It's a long way to four when the clock strikes one.
01:27Hickory dickory dock.
01:29The mouse ran up the clock.
01:32The clock struck one.
01:34The mouse ran down.
01:37Hickory dickory dock.
01:39That was a song about a mouse.
01:43So what's next, Keith?
01:44Well, I don't think I could bear to sing the next song.
01:48Why?
01:49Is it about a bear?
01:50You guessed it.
01:51A very special bear.
01:52Uh-huh.
01:53Called Rupert.
01:54We've had this super picture from Dawn Kenwright, showing Rupert outside his house.
01:59And here, we've got a yellow house for him from Jane Burley, who would like the song for her brother Jonathan.
02:05Oh, but poor old Rupert hasn't got any trousers on.
02:08He must be freezing.
02:09Yes.
02:10He'd have to wrap up warmly these cold mornings.
02:13Ah, this is better.
02:15David loves Rupert, has got his nice, warm, yellow check trousers on.
02:19I was beginning to get worried about him, you know.
02:20Well, we needn't worry about Emma Leakes, Rupert, either.
02:23Look at that lovely big coat he's wearing.
02:26And finally, we've got this, Rupert, from Lucy Kevin, who wants us to sing the song for her brother Timmy.
02:33Well, I'd better get on with it then.
02:37There's a little bear like you've never seen before, who's a lot of fun.
02:44Every girl and boy likes to see him more and more, he's their number one.
02:50There's a million stories to be told about the things that he's done.
02:56And he's going to share them all with you, so come along.
03:02Oh, Rupert, Rupert the Bear, everyone sing his name.
03:10Rupert, Rupert the Bear, everyone come and join in all of his games.
03:19There is Badger Bill and Little Tiger Lily, too, and a whole lot more.
03:27They're all Rupert's friends, and they're waiting here for you, so unlock the door.
03:32There's a magic land not far away, and they call it Nutwood, where you meet a little teddy bear if you are good.
03:44Oh, Rupert, Rupert the Bear, everyone sing his name.
03:53Rupert, Rupert the Bear, everyone come and join in all of his games.
04:02In all of his games.
04:06In all of his games.
04:12Ah, yes.
04:13I can see you're in very fine voice today, Maria.
04:15Well, let's see if you are.
04:17Choose a song.
04:18Righto.
04:18What about A Fox Went Out?
04:20Ah, yes.
04:20And we'll have some nice pictures to go with it.
04:25A fox went out one starry night.
04:28He prayed for the moon to give him light.
04:31He had many more miles to go that night.
04:34Before he reached his den-o, den-o, den-o.
04:39He had many more miles to go that night.
04:43Before he reached his den-o.
04:45The first place he came to was the farmer's yard.
04:49Where the ducks and the geese declared it hot.
04:52That the nerve should be shattered and the rest so marred.
04:55My visit for Mr. Foxhole.
04:58Foxhole.
05:00Foxhole.
05:01That the nerve should be shattered and the rest so marred.
05:04My visit for Mr. Foxhole.
05:08Old Mother Slipper-Slupper jumped out of bed.
05:11Out of the window she poked her head.
05:13She said, John, John, the grey goose is gone.
05:16The fox is off to his den-o, den-o, den-o.
05:22John, John, the grey goose is gone.
05:25The fox is off to his den-o.
05:30Hmm.
05:31What a naughty old fox that is.
05:33I know someone who'd better be very careful when he's around.
05:35Who?
05:37Mary, of course.
05:38Mary, Mary quite contrary?
05:40No, the other one.
05:41The one who had a little lamb.
05:42Oh, I see.
05:43Carl Boyer has sent us a picture of him following Mary to school.
05:47And he'd like you to sing the song.
05:49Then I shall.
05:49Mary had a little lamb.
05:57Its fleece was white as snow.
06:00And everywhere that Mary went, the lamb was sure to go.
06:06It followed her to school one day, which was against the rules.
06:12It made the children laugh and play to see a lamb at school.
06:19Well, we've had lots of animals on the show today.
06:26I wonder what's next.
06:27I wonder what's next.
06:27What about a horse?
06:29Sarah Pegram has asked us to sing any song with a horse in it.
06:34Well, it can't be just any old horse.
06:37I know.
06:38What about Ride a Cock Horse?
06:40Zoe Fisher has asked us to sing that one.
06:42And so has Ian Heads, who's five.
06:45That's a very fine cock horse, isn't it?
06:47Well, he's going to see a very fine lady.
06:52Ride a cock horse to Bambury Cross
06:56To see a fine lady upon a white horse
06:59With rings on her fingers and bells on her toes
07:02She shall have music wherever she goes
07:06And now, just for good measure,
07:10how's about another horsey song?
07:12You know, Horsey, Horsey, Don't You Stop?
07:13Oh, yes, let's.
07:14Right.
07:18Horsey, horsey, don't you stop
07:21Just let your feet go clippity-clop
07:24Let your tail go swish
07:26And the wheels go round
07:28Giddy up, we're homeward bound
07:31Horsey, horsey, on your way
07:34We've done the journey many a day
07:37Let your tail go swish
07:39And the wheels go round
07:41Giddy up, we're homeward bound
07:44We ain't in a hustle
07:46We ain't in a bustle
07:48Don't go tearing up the road
07:51We ain't in a hurry
07:53We ain't in a flowery
07:54And we ain't got a very heavy load
07:57So, Horsey, Horsey, don't you stop
08:01Just let your feet go clippity-clop
08:04Let your tail go swish
08:06And the wheels go round
08:08Giddy up, we're homeward bound
08:11That's a nice song
08:13And we've another coming up
08:15Nicholas Piper has asked us to sing
08:18Diddle Diddle Dumpling
08:20Oh, yes, there's that naughty boy
08:22With one shoe off and one shoe on
08:24Fancy going to bed like that
08:27Diddle Diddle Dumpling, my son John
08:31He goes to bed with his stockings on
08:35One shoe off and one shoe on
08:38Diddle Diddle Dumpling, my son John
08:42We've had lots of songs and pictures today, Maria
08:45We have, haven't we?
08:46But we've still got time for an old favourite
08:48It's old Egghead himself
08:51Humpty Dumpty
08:52And we've got some smashing, whoops, pictures too
08:56Like this one from Catherine Dawson
08:59And this one from Suzanne Collier
09:01Who wants the song for her brother Mark
09:03A pink Humpty
09:05Next, this one is from Andrea Torrance
09:07That's a snazzy hat Humpty's wearing
09:09Just like that
09:10But this Humpty's from Mark, who's six
09:13Couldn't he wear a hat
09:15Because he's got too much hair keys?
09:17Now, who ever heard of a hairy egg?
09:19Well, Mandy Worthing obviously has
09:21Because her Humpty's got hair too
09:23Well, we'd better finish off with the pictures
09:25Because we won't have time for the song
09:27And that would be an awful shame
09:28Oh, it certainly would
09:29Humpty Dumpty sat on the wall
09:35Humpty Dumpty had a great fall
09:38All the king's horses and all the king's men
09:42Couldn't put Humpty together again
09:46I know, let's do it again
09:48Right, all of you join in at home
09:49Humpty Dumpty sat on the wall
09:56Humpty Dumpty had a great fall
09:59Humpty Dumpty had a great fall
09:59All the king's horses and all the king's men
10:03Couldn't put Humpty together again
10:05Right, I'm afraid that's all we have time for this week
10:09But we'll see you next week with another handful of songs
10:12Bye for now
10:12Bye-bye
10:13We've got a handful of songs to sing you
10:17Can't stop my voice when it longs to sing you
10:20New songs and blues songs and songs to bring you
10:23Happiness, no more nor less
10:26Moreover, wherever we may roam to
10:29Or any show that we may be blown to
10:33We know that we're gonna feel at home too
10:36La bella, musica, jazz and cha-cha-cha
10:42Calypso and sweet vendor cries
10:45Strange old refrains
10:48Sleep it down, baby, lullaby
10:51We've got a handful of songs to sing you
10:55Can't stop my voice when it longs to sing you
10:58New songs and blues songs and songs to bring you
11:01Happiness, no more nor less
11:04Love, love, love, love
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