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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. New songs and blues, songs are songs to bring you. Happiness, no more no less.
00:18Ba-da-da-do, ba-da-do, ba-da-do-da-do. Hello everybody. Hello again. We've got heaps of tunes for you. Oh, and oodles of doodles.
00:28Well, some of the pictures our friends send in are real works of art. Oh yes. They haven't just been dashed off in five minutes, you know.
00:35I hope I didn't give that impression. You know I'm a great fan of our little artists. Oh yes.
00:39Just look at these wonderful clocks that the Chapman children have sent us. First, there's the blue clock from Christopher Chapman.
00:48And he's drawn a green mouse running up the clock. His sister Jackie is nearly twice as old and has twice as many colours.
00:56Her mouse is having to climb up the outside. Any more Chapman children? Oh yes. There's Debbie, who's nine. Her clock is very ornate.
01:06Debbie must like old furniture. There's a fine chair over there. Well, perhaps the Chapman house is full of antiques.
01:13It's certainly full of children. Let's sing the song for them all. And for their mum. Oh, of course. Mustn't forget the mum.
01:18Right.
01:21Hickory dickory dock. The mouse ran up the clock. The clock struck one. The mouse ran down. Hickory dickory dock.
01:34Oh, what's this? Another clock?
01:38Oh yes. This one's from Angela Franks. And her clock is striking two o'clock.
01:44My, doesn't time fly when you're having fun? How would you like to have a ride on a train?
01:49This might be fun too. Oh, is this the train? Isn't it magnificent?
01:56It is rather. And Timothy Cook has sent it to us so that we will sing The Runaway Train for him.
02:02The Runaway Train? Oh, I've suddenly gone off the idea of that train ride. Do you think Timothy would mind if we just sang the song?
02:11Oh, good Lord, no. We aren't expected to risk life and limb on this programme, you know. I'll be very glad to miss this particular train.
02:17The Runaway Train
02:24The Runaway Train came down the track and she blew. The Runaway Train came down the track, a whistle wide and a frockled back and she blew, blew, blew, blew, blew, blew.
02:35The engine is at the train was hot and she blew. The engine is at the train was hot and she blew.
02:43Yes, the engine is at the train's fault. Said it was all the fireman's fault and she blew, blew, blew, blew, blew, blew.
02:49The porter got an awful fright and she blew
02:53The porter got an awful fright and she blew
02:57The porter got an awful fright
03:00He got so scared that he turned white and she blew
03:03The runaway train came down the track and she blew
03:09The runaway train came down the track and she blew
03:13The runaway train came down the track
03:16Her whistle wide and the throttle back and she blew
03:18Blue, blue, blue, blue
03:20Woo-hoo!
03:22She's got to have a woo-woo now and then.
03:25Yes, a woo-woo a day keeps the dentist away.
03:28That's a new one.
03:29I've heard that an apple a day keeps the doctor away.
03:31Yes.
03:32What made you think of dentists?
03:33Well, Stephen Paul Cut has sent us this picture
03:36and asked us to sing the toothbrush song.
03:39Oh, that's more like it.
03:41Now, brushing your teeth every day will keep the dentist away.
03:44You're not frightened of dentists, are you?
03:46Oh, not me.
03:47My dentist is a super chap.
03:48But then he always tells me that I don't need any fillings
03:51because I brush my teeth properly.
03:53Oh, good.
03:54And do you sing the toothbrush song at the same time?
03:57Oh, dear me, no.
03:58I'll be spluttering toothpaste all down my jamas.
04:00No, not a pretty sight.
04:02Let's sing the song.
04:02You're a pink toothbrush.
04:07You're a blue toothbrush.
04:09Have we met somewhere before?
04:12You're a pink toothbrush and a pink toothbrush
04:15that we met by the bathroom door.
04:19Glad to meet, toothbrush.
04:21Such a sweet toothbrush.
04:22How you thrill me through and through.
04:25Don't be hard, toothbrush.
04:27On a soft toothbrush.
04:28Cause I can't help loving you
04:31Every time I hear you whistle
04:35It makes my nylon bristle
04:42I'm a pink toothbrush
04:47I'm a blue toothbrush
04:49Won't you marry me in haste?
04:51I'll be true toothbrush
04:54Just to you toothbrush
04:55When we both use the same toothpaste
04:59Here's a super picture
05:05of somebody climbing up the stairs to bed.
05:08Lewis Hunt sent it to us.
05:10Oh, I hope he's cleaned his teeth.
05:11Who, Lewis?
05:12No, the chap in the nightdress.
05:14Oh, him.
05:15That's wee Willy Winky.
05:17And he might well forget.
05:18He's rather busy, isn't he?
05:20Wee Willy Winky runs through the town
05:25Upstairs, downstairs, in his nightgown
05:29Knocking on the windows, crying through the locks
05:33Are the children in their beds?
05:35It's past eight o'clock
05:37Now we're going for a ride in a big ship
05:40And here it is.
05:42A fine vessel, isn't it?
05:44Oh, it is indeed.
05:45I'd be very proud of myself if I'd built that one.
05:47Now the artist's name is Gaynor Marie Robinson
05:51And I'll bet Gaynor is very pleased with it too.
05:54Paul Landers has sent us a steamship
05:56Painted in some very smart colours.
05:59Now would you like to travel in that one, Keith?
06:01Oh yes, that beats the runaway train by a long way.
06:04Where shall we sail, Maria?
06:06On the Alley Alley O.
06:07Oh, the Alley Alley.
06:08Okay.
06:09The big ship sails on the Alley Alley O
06:14The Alley Alley O
06:15The Alley Alley O
06:16The big ship sails on the Alley Alley O
06:19On the last day of September
06:21The captain said
06:22It'll never, never do
06:24It'll never, never do
06:25It'll never, never do
06:26The captain said
06:27It'll never, never do on the last day of September
06:31The big ship sank to the bottom of the sea
06:34The bottom of the sea, the bottom of the sea
06:36The big ship sank to the bottom of the sea
06:38On the last day of September
06:41And we all dipped our heads in the deep blue sea
06:43The deep blue sea, the deep blue sea
06:46We all dipped our heads in the deep blue sea
06:48On the last day of September
06:50The big ship sailed on the alley alley o'
06:53The alley alley o'
06:54The alley alley o'
06:55The big ship sailed on the alley alley on the last day of September
07:00Now, doesn't all this travelling make you feel a bit hungry?
07:05Breathing makes you hungry, that and the sight of any food.
07:09Well, it just so happens that Stephen Mall Finch has sent us some hot cross buns.
07:16But it's not Easter.
07:18Not exactly, is it?
07:19But it's an awful waste of time just to eat hot cross buns once a year.
07:23Or pancakes just on Pancake Tuesday.
07:25How do pancakes get into this?
07:27Oh, once I get onto my favourite subject, there's no stopping me, you know.
07:30I think you ought to sing the song then.
07:32Right.
07:34Hot cross buns, hot cross buns
07:38One a penny, two a penny, hot cross buns
07:42If you haven't got a penny, a ha'penny will do
07:46If you haven't got a ha'penny, then God bless you
07:50Oh, now let's change the subject.
07:53There's no food in this picture from Lee Moss
07:56Just the poor fisherman and the fishy that's biting his finger.
08:00Ah, well, what's in that picnic basket then?
08:03That's not a picnic basket.
08:06That's where the fisherman keeps all his fishing tackle and his bait, of course.
08:11How would you fancy maggots and worms for tea?
08:15I don't know how the fish is going to eat that sort of thing.
08:18Oh, that particular little fishy seems to want to eat that poor man's finger.
08:22Oof.
08:25One, two, three, four, five
08:28Once I got a fish alive
08:30Six, seven, eight, nine, ten
08:32Then I let him go again
08:34Why did you let him go?
08:37Because he bit my finger so
08:39Which finger did he bite?
08:41This little finger on the right
08:43What with eating worms and having my finger bitten, I think I'd be glad to sing the last song today.
08:50Even if it's the last song of the series?
08:53Oh, well, that is very sad.
08:55But although our friends won't be seeing us for a while, we'll still be getting their pictures.
08:59So we won't forget you.
09:00And don't you forget us, will you?
09:02No.
09:03What's our last lullaby, Keith?
09:04Well, Nathan Burns has asked us to sing Stars Shining.
09:09And with all those yellow and red stars, we can't really go wrong, can we?
09:12Not us. Off we go.
09:15Stars shining
09:16Number, number one
09:17Number two
09:18Number three
09:19Good Lord
09:21Bye and bye
09:22Bye and bye
09:24Bye and bye
09:25Good Lord
09:26Bye and bye
09:28Star shining
09:30Number, number four
09:31Number five
09:32Number six
09:33Good Lord
09:34Bye and bye
09:36Bye and bye
09:37Good Lord
09:39Bye and bye
09:41Stars shining
09:43Number, number seven
09:45Number eight
09:46Number nine
09:47Good Lord
09:48Bye and bye
09:50Bye and bye
09:51Good Lord
09:53Bye and bye
09:55Star shining
09:57Number, number ten, number eleven, number twelve, good lord
10:02Bye and bye, bye and bye, bye and bye, good lord
10:08Bye and bye
10:11Time to go time. Yeah. But we'll see you all very soon.
10:17And we'll see your pictures even sooner. Keep on painting and drawing
10:20and sending them to us at Granada TV, Manchester 3.
10:26Oh, sounds like a song. Granada TV, Manchester 3.
10:32She's finally flipped. Say tata, Maria.
10:34Tata for now. Tati-bye, everybody.
10:36We've got a handful of songs to sing you
10:39Can't stop my voice when it longs to sing you
10:42Use songs and blues songs and songs to bring you
10:46Happiness, no more, no less
10:48Moreover, wherever we may roam to
10:52Or any show that we may be blown to
10:55We know that we're gonna feel at home too
10:58La Bella, musica, jazz
11:02And chat, chat, chat
11:04Can live so a street band
11:05That's right.
11:06With me, everybody.
11:07Thank you
11:09Bye and bye.
11:13Where are you leaving?
11:14I'm leaving today.
11:22You know how I lo offense it for
11:24feel like things
11:26meats,
11:26What happens when you're listening to us
11:28When you're listening to us
11:29In the 60s.
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