00:00Come on and get on down to the city, where the trains all claddle through.
00:07Hey, look at that driver driving, I want to ride that train on blue.
00:12I'm looking way up high to the windings, take a peek on inside view.
00:17All those people busy working, I want to see what they all do.
00:22Come on, let's rebound the market, until you hear that on the blue.
00:27Everybody's busy sailing, I want to buy me something new.
00:33Look through the arches under the station, down where the pigeons purge and coo.
00:39Take a taxi ride to the river, I want to drive down the avenue.
00:44Hey, look at those buses gleaming, the weeks are clean and spanking new.
00:50All lined up to drive around the city, webmitting that bell to the blue.
00:54I'm going to ride on round to the school station, where the children hurry through.
01:01Sit down, the teacher's teaching, I'd love to learn a thing of two.
01:06I'd love to skip in river sea bingo, river sea bingo, five and six.
01:11I'd love to skip in river sea bingo, river sea bingo, that's for me.
01:16Come on and get on down to the city, where the ferry board says the blue.
01:21Hello honey pie, can we lay in and see who's at home today?
01:37Granny Murray's house has two at home to play, Granny Murray's house is home too.
01:44Who's here today?
01:46Well, we've got Ellie and we've got Sean.
01:49But don't just sit there my wee tricksters, come on, let's get moving.
01:54Oh, there we are.
01:57Wow, an animal book.
02:00What's this?
02:01A frog.
02:03A frog, what noise does a frog make?
02:08That's very funny.
02:10A chicken.
02:15And what about a piggy?
02:19That's a big pig.
02:21Now, we've got Ellie and we've got Sean, but someone's missing from home today.
02:27Come on, Ty.
02:28Oh, not any more.
02:31Who's coming home to Granny Murray?
02:33Oh, yes.
02:34It's Bobby with Kai.
02:36Hello there.
02:42Bobby, hello.
02:44And Kai, my pleasure.
02:48Wow, what have we got in here?
02:51Is that a bird that I can hear?
02:53Or a cat?
02:54Yes, both probably.
02:56We'll be making animal noises in here.
02:58Oh, like, moo.
03:00Rawr.
03:01Scary lion.
03:03Rawr.
03:03Oh, it's too scary.
03:05Eeyaw.
03:06Eeyaw.
03:07That's given me a good idea, Bobby.
03:09Why don't you always place Claude up as a donkey?
03:12Oh, great idea.
03:13And we could click-clop our way over to the chairs.
03:16Good idea.
03:18Clop, clop.
03:20I'll get it.
03:20I'll get it.
03:21Eeyaw.
03:22Oh, I love donkeys, mate.
03:26You know, when I was a little girl, I went on holiday to a cottage in Connemara, and I
03:31became really good friends with a donkey in the next field.
03:34Oh, did you?
03:35Yes.
03:36One night, I decided I was going to bring the donkey into my bedroom, so I called on it
03:41quietly and led him into the room.
03:43Oh, no.
03:44And then my mum called me in for a bath, and we heard this terrible noise coming from the
03:49bedroom.
03:50Well, the donkey had wrecked everything.
03:52What had he done?
03:53I won't say exactly what he had done, but he'd done it everywhere.
03:58Oh.
03:59And my mum said you were responsible for bringing the donkey into the house so you can clear up
04:05the mess.
04:05And did you?
04:06Well, of course.
04:08Sometimes you just have to roll up your sleeves and get on with it.
04:13Oh, talking of donkeys.
04:15Look at Claude.
04:16Oh!
04:18Oh, my goodness, Claude.
04:20I hope you're not going to mess up Granny Murray's house.
04:22Oh, I hope not.
04:23Well done, my darlings.
04:25Well done.
04:25Well, listen, I'd better get off to work.
04:27I've got buses to clean.
04:28Here, Mummy.
04:30Oh, thanks, Kai.
04:32Oh, that's lovely.
04:35I love you.
04:36I love you too, sweetheart.
04:39Oh, have a great time, and I'll see you in the morning, OK?
04:43Bye.
04:44Sweet boy.
04:48Now, remember, sometimes you've just got to roll up your sleeves and get on with it.
04:53Thanks, Granny Murray.
04:55I'll see you later.
04:55Bye-bye, my darling.
04:56We'll be thinking of you.
04:57Yeah, me too.
04:59Well, you keep a wee eye on Bobby.
05:02Make sure she goes the right way to work.
05:05I'm on my way to work today.
05:10Walking my shoes through the city views.
05:14I'm stepping along, I'm swinging my arms.
05:18I'm singing my way through the city's charms.
05:23Getting there is just so fine.
05:26I so enjoy my walk in time.
05:30I always know the way I go.
05:35But can you show me the way I go?
05:39Oh, OK, which way?
05:41Do I go left now, or do I go right?
05:45Which way is wrong now?
05:47Which way is right?
05:49Right!
05:50OK, that way.
05:52To the bus depot.
05:52I'm on my way to work today.
05:53I'm on my way to work today.
05:56I'm looking this way and that away.
06:00Do I go up now, or do I go down?
06:13Which way's a smile now, which way's a frown?
06:30OK, that way, up the steps.
06:33You told me the way I go.
06:37You showed me the way I know.
06:42Thanks for that.
06:43Right, what's first?
06:45I need to put on me work clothes.
06:47All dressed and ready to go.
07:02What's that funny noise?
07:04Oh, dear.
07:05I think it was my tummy.
07:07Hello, Bobby.
07:08Oh, Nurse Hendry.
07:09Nice to see you.
07:10Actually, I'm glad that you're here.
07:13I think there's something wrong with my tummy.
07:14Have a listen.
07:15I don't think it's your tummy.
07:19No?
07:19No.
07:20Oh, is it your tummy, then?
07:21No, it's not a tummy rumble.
07:23Well, what is it, then?
07:25I think you've got an animal in your bus depot.
07:28Ooh, what sort of animal?
07:30Eh, I think you've got a pigeon in your loft.
07:34Oh, wow.
07:37Hey, do you think you could tell Dr Juno about this?
07:39She's an expert on animals, isn't she?
07:41Ah, she is, but when it comes to birds,
07:43Mickey John's your man.
07:44I'll pop by and tell him.
07:45I'm sure he'll be able to do something about your pigeon.
07:47Great, thanks.
07:48Right then, see you.
07:50Oh, but, um, what did you stop by for?
07:52Oh, right, I nearly forgot.
07:54Em, I just wanted to tell you that I met a friend of yours
07:56who was dropping off his niece at the hospital.
07:58He's an inspector here.
07:59Oh, Mr Grumpy, you mean.
08:01Why'd you call him that?
08:02He says lots of lovely, nice things about you.
08:04Oh, um, well, no, he's a very, very, very nice man.
08:07Mr Lovely, we call him.
08:09Right then, I really must be off.
08:11I'll not buy until Mickey John all about your pigeon.
08:13Okay.
08:14Bye!
08:16Aw, it's nice to be loved, isn't it?
08:20I wonder how my little man's getting on.
08:22Do you want to play What's in the Box?
08:37Come on then.
08:38You take the box.
08:39I'll not peep.
08:43Tell me when you're ready.
08:46Oh, it's something heavy, I think.
08:49What could it be?
08:50Ready.
08:50Okay, give me a clue.
08:53It's something at my mummy cleans.
08:59Is it a bus?
09:01Yeah!
09:02Yay!
09:03Let me see.
09:04Oh, a bus just like your mum's.
09:07Wow, she'll be cleaning that right now.
09:10Oh, Mickey John!
09:21Am I glad to see you.
09:22I've just come to see what the problem is.
09:24Well, you can hear it.
09:27Oh, yes, a pigeon.
09:30Well, I'll definitely have to get him out of the depot.
09:32It could be hurt or trapped.
09:33I'll have to go and get a special carrying cage.
09:38Oh, gosh, look at the time.
09:40I'd better get down to some hard work.
09:42Bobby boogie woogies as she cleans and mops the buses.
09:45Sponging with her squeegee, sweeping rubbish with her brushes.
09:49Shining up the headlamps for the night time show.
09:54Bright and beaming buses, bye-bye soon.
10:03Clean in while you're dreaming.
10:07Making ready while you're in bed.
10:11Gleaming while you're sleeping.
10:15Dawn by dawn.
10:18Lining up holes shining.
10:22They'll be leaving for the day ahead.
10:29Ready to dazzle the day away.
10:32Swinging to the city, looking pretty and radiant.
10:35The hubcaps gleam.
10:36The paintwork shines.
10:38A river-seed double-decker looks so fine.
10:40The driver she drives, collecting the fares.
10:43Leaving, then arriving, she will get you there.
10:46This monster's stopping, dropping, thinking of her putting down.
10:49This monster's shining is the talk of the town.
10:52Bobby boogie woogies flipping over, flipping under.
10:57Running round and scrubbing up, she really is a wonder.
10:59Sticking up the posters as she wobbles on her toes.
11:05Bobby walks the moonwalk as she robs and wipes the windows.
11:08Dusting through the starlight, adding sparkle as she goes.
11:10Polishing the buses so they'll all be gleaming for the day ahead.
11:18Another bus cleaned and ready to go back out on the road.
11:24Hmm, I've done a good job on that.
11:27I think I deserve a break.
11:28Hi, Bobby.
11:29I've got the special carrying cage to put the pigeon in.
11:31Oh.
11:33But, um, how are you going to get the pigeon in it?
11:35Oh, I've got my secret weapon.
11:38Peanuts.
11:38Pigeons are very partial to peanuts.
11:41There, that should do it.
11:43Now, I've got to encourage the pigeon down with, uh, pigeon noises.
11:47Oh, pigeon noises.
11:48Can I help?
11:50Oh, no.
11:50Might be a bit tricky.
11:51Tell you what, why don't you go into the buffy and have a nice cup of tea?
11:54OK, well, I was going to do that anyway.
11:56I'll leave you to it.
11:58Oh, I wonder what my Kai's doing now.
12:01Oh, look at you, all cosy and snug.
12:16Will you look at that bath?
12:18It's filthy.
12:19Right, can you rescue Mr. Divert and I'll give it a good scrub.
12:33Oh, Kai should be getting ready for bed by now.
12:36One pigeon.
12:41Oh, look.
12:44Oh, that didn't take long, did it?
12:46No, he was no trouble at all.
12:47He doesn't look hurt, does he?
12:49No.
12:49Still, I'll take him over to the animal hospital to check he's OK and they can release him into the wild.
12:54Oh, hello, pigeon.
12:56Cool.
12:57You've had quite an adventure, haven't you?
12:59Well, I'd better be off.
13:00OK, thanks for your help, Mickey John.
13:02Oh, don't mention it.
13:03Bye.
13:04Oh, my goodness.
13:11This bus was ready to go out and now it's completely filthy.
13:15It was sparkling clean and look at it now.
13:18I don't understand what's happened.
13:21Where did the time go?
13:22At six o'clock, I took Kai to spend the night with Granny Murray.
13:28The children were having great fun making animal noises.
13:31Granny Murray told me about a donkey she met when she was a child and the children dressed Claude as a donkey.
13:36At seven o'clock, I was ready to start work when I heard a funny noise.
13:42I thought it was my tummy.
13:43Nurse Hendry called by.
13:45He said that the noises were not made by my tummy.
13:48He thought it was a pigeon.
13:51At eight o'clock, Mickey John came to see what the problem was.
13:54He knows a lot about pigeons.
13:56While he went off to get a carrying cage, I got on with my work.
14:00I'd just finished completely cleaning a bus so that it was sparkling and ready to go out on the road
14:04when Mickey John came back with a carrying cage for the pigeon.
14:08I had a well-earned cup of tea while Mickey John caught the pigeon in the cage.
14:13When I came out of my bothy, my sparkling clean bus was covered in splatters.
14:18I'd worked so hard to make it clean and now it looks terrible.
14:21I don't know what to do.
14:24Now remember, sometimes you've just got to roll up your sleeves and get on with it.
14:30Hmm, sometimes you've just got to roll up your sleeves and get on with it.
14:35Well, that's it.
14:36These messy splatters on the bus must be pigeon droppings.
14:39So I've just got to roll up my sleeves and get on with it and clean this bus again.
14:44Come on, it's a race against time.
14:47I've got to do it, I've got to do it.
14:49I've got to beat the clock before the chime.
14:52I've got to sort it, I've got to sort it.
14:54I've got to do the job on time.
14:57Like a busy bee, I'm going to beat that bong.
14:59I'm going to finish this job before I finish this song.
15:02Do we think she's going to do it?
15:04Do the job that needs to be done.
15:07Will she know how to fix it?
15:09Will she finish what she has begun?
15:12If she shows me a friend, she will get there in the end.
15:14Because she has what she should do, I'm going to give it to you.
15:17I'm going to do it, I'm going to beat the clock before the chime.
15:22I'm going to sort it, I'm going to do the job on time.
15:27Like a busy bee, I'm going to beat that bong.
15:29I'm going to finish this job before I finish this song.
15:32That is one clean bus, if I do say so myself.
15:37Time for a sit down, I think.
15:38Woo-hoo, woo-hoo.
15:40Oh, no.
15:41Not another pigeon.
15:43Woo-hoo, woo-hoo.
15:44Hi, Bobby.
15:45Mickey John, I thought you were another pigeon then.
15:48Oh, sorry.
15:49I just popped by to tell you that I took the pigeon to the animal hospital and all's well.
15:52So, they're going to release him into the wild.
15:54Oh, that's great.
15:56Thanks, Mickey John.
15:57Bye.
15:57Bye.
15:59I am going to have such a lot to tell Kai when I see him in the morning.
16:03Hey, I wonder if he's asleep yet.
16:17Two little dinky birds sitting on a wall.
16:21One called Peter and one called Paul.
16:24Fly away, Peter.
16:26Fly away, Paul.
16:28Come back, Peter.
16:30Come back, Paul.
16:33Oh, my darling.
16:35Your mum will be here in the morning to take you home.
16:38I'm thinking of you, mummy.
16:52Bobby, hello.
16:53Hi, Granny Murray.
16:55Your mum's here, Kai.
16:57Hi, Kai.
17:00Hello, Murray.
17:01Oh.
17:03You look like you've had a smashing time.
17:06Oh, we sure have.
17:08Are you going to say thanks to Granny Murray?
17:10Bye-bye, my treasure.
17:12And thanks from me too, Granny Murray.
17:14I remembered what you said.
17:16Sometimes you've just got to roll your sleeves up and get on with it.
17:19It saved the day.
17:21It never did.
17:23Come on.
17:24Let's get you home.
17:25Come on, Kai.
17:27I'm looking forward to next time, E2.
17:30Right, come on, Kai.
17:32Let's chat about our time away.
17:33And I suppose you'll want to know all about my time too.
17:38Well, there was...
17:40Hacking, squishing, rocking, pushing, dancing, dusting, sharing, choosing, eating, sleeping,
17:44fetching, sketching, painting, stretching, gluing, chewing, sticking up and wiping round,
17:49dressing up and sitting down.
17:51But what was really special about today?
17:57Well, Claude was dressed as a donkey because the children and I had been having fun making
18:03lots of animal noises.
18:05Later on, Kai and I played What's in the Box?
18:09Kai was very good at it.
18:11Kai had a lovely, cosy bath.
18:13Then I rolled up my sleeves and gave the bath a really good scrub.
18:18Later on, I tucked him up in bed with some animal toys.
18:22He was soon fast asleep.
18:25And when Bobby came to collect Kai this morning, she told me that she had remembered that I told
18:30her that sometimes you just have to roll up your sleeves and get on with it.
18:35And it had saved the day.
18:38I hope you enjoyed yourself.
18:41Me too.
18:42Bye-bye, honey pie.
18:48I love to skip and remember, see things, remember, see things, oh, that's for me.
18:54Come on and get on down to the city.
18:56In the city.
18:56Where the fairy books, there's a blue.
18:58Down the road.
18:59Time to call on Granny Murray.
19:01Honey pie.
19:01She'd love to say goodbye to you.
19:05Me too.
19:06Me too.
19:08Me too.
19:24Me too.
19:25Me too.
19:30Me too.
19:31Me too.
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