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00:00We've got a handful of songs to sing you
00:11Can't stop my voice when it longs to sing you
00:14New songs and blues songs and songs to bring you
00:18Happiness, no more, no less
00:20Hi there!
00:23Hello, we've got another handful of songs for you today
00:26Mm-hmm, though I'm not too sure you'd want to hold the first one
00:29In your hands, though
00:30Why not?
00:31Because it's all about that nasty old spider that frightened Miss Muffet away
00:34Oh, dear, I don't like spiders very much
00:37That's a shame, because we've got lots of pictures of great big black hairy ones
00:41Oh, don't!
00:42Oh, well, I just have to be brave
00:44This one from Catherine Rayner doesn't look too bad
00:48Miss Muffet's even smiling at it
00:50Well, perhaps it's a friendly spider
00:52This one doesn't look very nice, though, does he?
00:55It's from Esther Hampson, who's four
00:57Oh, I don't like the look of that at all
00:59Coward
01:00I think I'll concentrate on the Miss Muffets rather than the spiders
01:04Okay
01:05Yes, this one from Zoe Collins is wearing a very nice pink dress
01:10But what a huge black spider that is
01:12Oh, Keith, I'd nearly forgotten about the spiders
01:15Sorry
01:16Nemini Ahamut has asked for the song for her sister Miriam and her cousin Marty
01:22This Miss Muffet's so frightened, she's dropped her dish of curds and whey
01:26I'm not surprised
01:27And the last one is from Lisa Bentley, who's six
01:31That's a very nice tree, Lisa
01:33Hmm, but a nasty-looking spider
01:35I think you'd better sing the song
01:37I'm not too fond of it anymore
01:38Okay
01:39Little Miss Muffet sat on her tuffet eating her curds and whey
01:45When down came a spider and sat down beside her and frightened Miss Muffet away
01:51Now, Little Miss Muffet, she came back to the tuffet to finish her curds and whey
01:57And back came the spider and sat down beside her and gave her a lovely bouquet
02:04Hmm, well, I don't know about you, but I'm glad that's over
02:08I want a song that gets right away from spiders
02:11Erm, is London far enough away, you think?
02:13Oh, I think so. Why?
02:15Well, Tamara Baker has sent us this smashing drawing of London Bridge
02:19Look at all those splendid turrets and flags
02:22But it looks as if it's falling down
02:24Yeah, silly, that's what the song is all about
02:26Oh, yes, I remember now
02:28We've got another picture of the bridge here
02:31This one is from Michael Dean, who's five
02:34Came through the river, lashing against the bridge in Michael's picture
02:37Ooh, I don't think that bridge is going to last very long
02:39Perhaps we'd better sing the song quickly then
02:41Right
02:41London Bridge is falling down
02:45Falling down, falling down
02:47London Bridge is falling down
02:50My fair lady
02:51Build it up with sticks and stones
02:54Sticks and stones, sticks and stones
02:56Build it up with sticks and stones
02:58My fair lady
03:00London Bridge is falling down
03:02Falling down, falling down
03:04London Bridge is falling down
03:06My fair lady
03:08Build it up with iron and steel
03:10Iron and steel, iron and steel
03:12Build it up with iron and steel
03:14My fair lady
03:16Iron and steel will bend and bow
03:18Bend and bow, bend and bow
03:20Iron and steel will bend and bow
03:22My fair lady
03:24London Bridge is falling down
03:26Falling down, falling down
03:28London Bridge is falling down
03:30My fair lady
03:32I know another song about London.
03:36Mark Keating reminded me of it
03:38when he sent this picture of Yankee Doodle.
03:41Now, where do you think he's going to?
03:43As a rough guess, I'd say London.
03:45Correct.
03:49Yankee Doodle came to London
03:51Riding on a pony
03:53He stuck a feather in his cap and called it macaroni
03:58Yankee Doodle Doodle Do
04:00Yankee Doodle Dandy
04:02All the lasses are so fair and sweet as sugar candy
04:07Riding in and riding out and riding through the town
04:11Along there came a regiment with Captain Jimmy Brown
04:16Yankee Doodle Doodle Do
04:18Yankee Doodle Dandy
04:20All the lasses are so fair and sweet as sugar candy
04:25Now, why don't you choose a song?
04:29Right.
04:30I think I'll choose one that we don't see very often.
04:32It's the cat went Fiddle ID.
04:34Fiddle ID?
04:35That's the one.
04:36And we'll have a nice picture to go with it, I think.
04:38Oh, that's a good idea.
04:40You said that as if you meant it.
04:41Well, anything to save us looking at you.
04:44Oh, charming.
04:45I think you'd better help for that.
04:46All right.
04:47I had a cat.
04:50The cat pleased me.
04:51I fed my cat by yonder tree.
04:53The cat went Fiddle ID.
04:55Fiddle ID.
04:56Fiddle ID.
04:59I had a hen.
05:00The hen pleased me.
05:01I fed my hen by yonder tree.
05:03The hen went Chimmy Chak, Chimmy Chak.
05:05The cat went Fiddle ID.
05:07Fiddle ID.
05:08Fiddle ID.
05:09Now I had a duck.
05:12The duck pleased me.
05:13I fed my duck by yonder tree.
05:15The duck went Quack Quack.
05:16The hen went Chimmy Chak, Chimmy Chak.
05:18The cat went Fiddle ID.
05:19Fiddle ID.
05:21Fiddle ID.
05:23Now I had a goose.
05:25The goose pleased me.
05:26I fed my goose by yonder tree.
05:28Goose went Swishy Swashy.
05:30The duck went Quack Quack.
05:31The hen went Chimmy Chak, Chimmy Chak.
05:32The cat went Fiddle ID.
05:34Fiddle ID.
05:35Fiddle ID.
05:36Now I had a sheep, the sheep pleased me
05:40I fed my sheep by yonder tree
05:42The sheep went bar-bar, the goose went swishy-squashy
05:45The duck went quack-quack, hen went chimichuck, chimichuck
05:48Cat went fiddle-idee, fiddle-idee, fiddle-idee
05:53Now I had a pig, pig pleased me
05:55I fed my pig by yonder tree
05:58The pink went grumpy-grumpy, the sheep went bar-bar
06:00The goose went swishy-squashy
06:02The duck went quack-quack, hen went chimichuck, chimichuck
06:04Fiddle ID, Fiddle ID, Fiddle ID.
06:08Oh, gosh, that was funky.
06:10Yes, it was, wasn't it?
06:11What's next?
06:12Well, we've got some more super pictures,
06:14and this time for Seesaw Marjorie Dore.
06:17Oh, I hope I'm not going to be left up in the air with this one.
06:20I'll soon bring you down with a bump.
06:22Awful jokes. Quick, let's have the pictures.
06:24And we start with a very colourful one from Rachel,
06:28who's four and a half.
06:29Lovely flowers, Rachel.
06:31And here we have a big brown seesaw
06:33from Howard Congill.
06:35That looks like an aerobane in the picture, too.
06:37Well, they go up and down like seesaws, too, don't they?
06:40Oh, yes, good point, that.
06:42Now, here's a clever thought from Melanie.
06:45In her picture, the children are using
06:47a chopped-up log for their seesaw.
06:48Oh, what a good idea.
06:50And they look very pleased with themselves.
06:52Mm, well, so would I, if I had a good idea like that.
06:55No, it's not like you to have good ideas, Keith.
06:59Yes, it is.
07:00I just don't always tell you about them, that's all.
07:02Oh, I see.
07:03Now, this seesaw is very pretty.
07:06Anna Shook has sent it, and it looks like a rainbow.
07:09But we're not singing a rainbow today.
07:12No.
07:12It's Seesaw Marjorie Daw.
07:14Right.
07:14Seesaw Marjorie Daw, Johnny will have a new master.
07:23He will earn but a penny a day because he can't work any faster.
07:29Seesaw Marjorie Daw, Johnny will earn but a penny a day because he can't work any faster.
07:42Oh, I enjoyed that.
07:43Oh, I enjoyed that.
07:44And what smashing pictures.
07:45Oh, they were, weren't they?
07:47And we've had lots of good drawings from all everybody.
07:50Yes, we have.
07:51And we've got some more to go with the next song.
07:53It's Go Tell Aunt Rhodey.
07:54Go tell Aunt Rhodey, Go tell Aunt Rhodey, Go tell Aunt Rhodey, the old gray goose is dead.
08:11She dies.
08:41She died in a mill pond, she died in a mill pond, she died in a mill pond, standing on her head.
08:55Go tell Aunt Rhodey, Go tell Aunt Rhodey, Go tell Aunt Rhodey, Go tell Aunt Rhodey, the old gray goose is dead.
09:08The goslings are crying, the goslings are crying, the goslings are crying, because their mommy's dead.
09:23Go tell Aunt Rhody, go tell Aunt Rhody, go tell Aunt Rhody, that the old grey goose is dead, the old grey goose is dead.
09:43And it's a bit sad, isn't it?
09:45I think we'd better have a nice cheerful one to finish with.
09:48Oh yes, you can count on this one. It's one, two, three, four, five.
09:53Vanessa and Alison Greaves have asked us to sing it for them.
09:56And they've drawn us five fingers to make sure we count right.
09:59One, two, three, four, five.
10:02Oh yes, let's sing it together and then we'll be sure to get it right.
10:05And it's bye-bye for now.
10:06Bye-bye everyone.
10:09One, two, three, four, five, once I caught a fish alive.
10:14Six, seven, eight, nine, ten, then I let it go again.
10:18Why did you let it go?
10:20Because it bit my fingers so.
10:22Which finger did you bite?
10:24This little finger on the right.
10:27We've got a handful of songs to sing you.
10:30Can't stop a voice when it longs to sing you.
10:34New songs and blues songs and songs to bring you.
10:37Happiness, no more, no less.
10:40Moreover, wherever we may roam to.
10:44Or any shore that we may be blown to.
10:46We know that we're going to feel at home too.
10:50La, bella, newsy guy.
10:54Jazz and cha-cha-cha.
10:56Calypso and street men to cry.
11:00Strange love, old refrain.
11:02Sleepy time, baby.
11:04!
11:06concerns you.
11:12Who had a man�en to cry.
11:13Accard, united that great felt real.
11:16Jennifer and cha-cha-chaama are not always gone.
11:16students learn to cry after the dance That's a good spirit.
11:18We know that It's a good spirit
11:23and a having never heard of a song that Is a right?
11:24Is always anRAC-RAC-RAC-RAC-RAC-RAC-RAC-RAC-RAC-RAC-RAC-RAC-RAC-RAC-RACna's own.
11:26Maar many after the feast is done for you,
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