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00:00Here is the clock, the Trumpton clock, telling the time steadily, sensibly, never too quickly,
00:22never too slowly, telling the time for Trumpton.
00:30Here is the clock, the Trumpton clock, the Trumpton clock, the Trumpton clock, and the Trumpton clock,
00:59the Trumpton clock, the Trumpton clock, and the Trumpton clock.
01:06I'll be right back.
01:36Good morning, Mr Platt, calls Mr Munnings. It's a nice day. It certainly is, says Mr Platt. Makes
01:50me wish I were on holiday. Morning, Mrs Cobbett. Well, if it isn't Fireman Cuthbert, what are you
02:01doing here all alone? Have you lost the fire engine? It's my morning off, says Cuthbert. Even
02:07firemen don't work all the time. But why are you wearing your uniform? Because of my aunt, says
02:13Cuthbert. She's coming to Trumpton for the day, you see. I'm meeting her at half past nine and I've got
02:17to wear my uniform because she thinks it's smart. Half past nine, says Mr Platt. You're very early
02:23then. I want to see you about my watch, Mr Platt. That's why I came early. I see, says Mr Platt.
02:30Come along in and we'll have a look at it. What a lot of clocks, says Cuthbert. I've never seen
02:37so many shapes and sizes. Oh, yes. No two are alike, you know, says Mr Platt. All different,
02:44just like people.
02:51Clocks are like people. Clocks are like you and me. Each has its own personality.
03:00big clocks, small clocks, grandfather tall clocks, cuckoo clocks, hall clocks, mantelpiece
03:08and wall clocks, clocks for the schoolroom, the kitchen and the nursery, alarm clocks to
03:14waken us, urging punctuality. All of them chiming or whirring or clicking, cuckooing or ringing or
03:24tick-tock ticking.
03:33Clocks are like people. Clocks are like you and me. Each has its own personality.
03:44Now let's see about this watch of yours.
03:46Cuthbert's aunt has arrived earlier than expected.
04:04Mitzi, Daphne, Lulu.
04:06Behave yourselves.
04:08Be quiet.
04:10I'm so sorry.
04:12Oh, please don't worry.
04:14I adore Peaks. I've got one of my own at home.
04:16Have you really, says Miss Lovelace?
04:18Now, isn't that nice?
04:20They are sweet, aren't they?
04:22Dear little dogs, says Aunty,
04:24but I mustn't keep you from your walk.
04:26Oh, we've finished our walk for this morning, haven't we, darlings?
04:28We must open the shop now.
04:30Is this lovely little hat shop yours?
04:32Says Aunty.
04:34It's perfectly charming.
04:36Oh, do come in and have a look round, says Miss Lovelace.
04:38I'm sure we have a lot in common.
04:44Oh dear, says Cuthbert.
04:46It's gone half past nine.
04:48I do hope I haven't missed Aunty.
04:50Excuse me, Mrs Cobbett, but have you seen an elderly lady waiting about here?
04:54No, says Mrs Cobbett.
04:56Only a friend of Miss Lovelace's.
04:58They were chattering away there by her shop,
05:00and then they went in together.
05:02Oh, that couldn't be Aunty, then, says Cuthbert.
05:04She's a stranger to Trumpton,
05:06and she certainly doesn't know Miss Lovelace.
05:08I do hope she isn't lost.
05:10Excuse me, Mr Minton.
05:12I'm sorry.
05:14Excuse me, Mr Minton.
05:16Excuse me, Mr Minton.
05:18Excuse me, Mr Minton.
05:20Excuse me, Mr Minton.
05:22Excuse me, Mr Minton.
05:24But have you seen an elderly lady this morning?
05:26Not unless you mean Mrs Cobbett, says Chippy.
05:30Oh no, says Cuthbert.
05:32I mean my aunt.
05:34I'm supposed to be meeting her here, and she hasn't turned up.
05:36Oh dear, says Chippy.
05:38You haven't mistaken the place, have you?
05:40No, of course not.
05:42But I wonder if Aunty has.
05:44I said I'd take her to Trumpton Park.
05:46She likes gardens, you see, and I like ducks.
05:48That'll be what's happened, says Chippy.
05:50She's gone straight there.
05:52Oh, poor Aunty, says Cuthbert.
05:54She must have been waiting for ages.
05:56Hop in the back, says Chippy.
05:58I'll run you along there, save a bit of time.
06:00Oh, thank you, says Cuthbert.
06:02Thank you, says Cuthbert.
06:04Thank you, says Cuthbert.
06:06I'll get some land.
06:10I don't have to know my friend's name.
06:12Jody prévenned.
06:14Oh, thanks, Hambody.
06:16Yeah, he's dead.
06:18Yes, he would.
06:20Hmm.
06:22Oh, my.
06:24Hey, my Aus슬.
06:26but cuthbert's aunt is not in the park she's still in miss lovelace's shop trying on hats
06:45and talking about Peaks hello duck do you want some bread I've got a crust in my pocket for you
06:57I like the robin's merry song the thrushes and the lark but best of all I like the ducks
07:26who swim in Trumpton Park for ducks will never fly away as soon as I appear
07:38they swim up in their search for food without a sign of fear
07:48their heads are dark and shiny green their feathers brown and white
07:56their yellow beaks are broad and flat their eyes are round and bright
08:05morning Mr. Craddock the ducks are hungry this morning
08:09I've never known them when they weren't hungry
08:13I suppose you haven't seen an elderly lady about this morning
08:16I like the robin's merry song the thrushes and the lark
08:28but best of all I like the ducks who swim in Trumpton Park
08:37the boat with the ducks who swim in Trumpton Park
08:46Aunty has just remembered that she was supposed to meet Cuthbert nearly an hour ago.
09:00Excuse me, but have you seen a young fireman about at all?
09:05Oh, so you're Cuthbert's auntie, says Mrs Cobbett.
09:08He's gone off to look for you in the park.
09:11Oh dear, what am I to do now?
09:14Here's the mayor.
09:17Come, come, madam, he says. Whatever is the matter?
09:20Oh, everything has gone wrong, says auntie, and I don't know how to get to Trumpton Park.
09:25No trouble about that, dear lady, says the mayor.
09:28I happen to be going that way myself, and I'd be delighted to give you a lift.
09:32Here comes the car now.
09:44Cuthbert's aunt is still not very happy.
10:15Oh dear, she says. I'll never find Cuthbert here. I wish I'd never come to Trumpton.
10:21The mayor is rather annoyed.
10:23Trumpton is a fine place, madam, he says, and just to prove it, we shall find your nephew for you at once.
10:29Philby, go to the nearest telephone and call the fire brigade.
10:33Tell them to come to the park straight away.
10:35Trumpton Fire Station.
10:43Captain Flack here.
10:45What's that?
10:47Cuthbert?
10:48Ah, yes.
10:49It's his morning off.
10:51To Trumpton Park.
10:52Yes, of course.
10:53Right away.
10:53Right away.
10:54Right away.
11:14Pew, pew.
11:15Barney McGrew.
11:16Dibble.
11:16Grub.
11:17Dibble.
11:26Sorry.
11:28BOOM.
11:30BOOM.
12:01There he is. I shall approach him on foot. Descend.
12:31Cuthbert.
12:42Poor Cuthbert. His morning off is not being a success.
12:46Here they are, says the mayor. And there is your nephew, madam. I told you we would find him for you.
12:59Hello, auntie, says Cuthbert. My dear boy, you're dripping wet. Whatever have you been doing?
13:07It seems to me, says the mayor, that there is a lot of explaining to be done.
13:10I suggest that we all have lunch together at the town hall. That is, when this young man is in dry clothes.
13:16Thank you very much, Your Worship, says Captain Flack. And don't forget, there is our band concert this afternoon.
13:22How lovely, says auntie. I adore brass bands, and I've never had lunch with a mayor before.
13:28Really, Trumpton is a very nice place.
13:30You know, says Cuthbert, my morning off was quite a good one after all.
13:36I love you.
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