00:06Bala Mori! Bala Mori!
00:11What's the story in Bala Mori? Would you like to know?
00:15What's the story in Bala Mori? Where would you like to go?
00:19Inventing lots with Ava Pons, is that where we should go?
00:25Bala Mori!
00:26Or off to the vet to take care for the pets with Dr. Ollie, he's ever so jolly!
00:31What's the story in Bala Mori? Wouldn't you like to know?
00:34Shall we have fun as we cycle with Plum, is that where we should go?
00:40Bala Mori!
00:42Or maybe race to Penny's place, wouldn't you like to know?
00:45So what's the story in Bala Mori? Wouldn't you like to know?
00:49What's the story in Bala Mori? Where would you like to go?
00:56Bala Mori!
00:57Here is Miss Hibbley to tell us the story, but how does it all begin?
01:01Is it rainy, sunny, windy or cloudy, playing outside or in?
01:06Is today to stay at home to play, going to school or nursery?
01:10What's the story in Bala Mori? Wouldn't you like to know?
01:14What's the story in Bala Mori? Tell us where we will go!
01:26Hello, I'm Miss Hibbley, and you are here on a very special day, because...
01:35Today is the Bala Mori Cayley. A Cayley is like a big party for everyone, young and old, to enjoy.
01:43There's music, songs and dancing like this.
01:55That's the children now. I wonder who will be joining us in the Bala Mori nursery today.
02:04Good morning!
02:28Good morning!
02:31You have little stories, dressing up, painting, making...
02:34There is so much to do!
02:38Everybody, everyone...
02:39Come inside and join the fun!
02:43Back the other way!
02:45Whee!
02:47Whee!
02:48Now let's see you on the spot.
02:51This is Fab!
02:52Deedly, deedly fiddy.
02:55Swimmy!
02:57Oh, give yourselves a big clap!
02:59Woo-hoo! Oh, well done!
03:02You're all going to be fabulous dancers at the Keighley this afternoon.
03:06Oh, we have a visitor!
03:07BC Plum!
03:09Hello, BC Plum!
03:11Morning, Miss Hooley. Morning, everyone!
03:13Morning!
03:14Miss Hooley, I was wondering if I could borrow your fiddle.
03:17My fiddle? Yes, of course.
03:19It's over here with all the other musical instruments.
03:25But what do you need with a fiddle?
03:27Aha! Look what I've found in my attic.
03:32Oh, music!
03:33Yes, all these musical notes make up the tune of a song called The Balamori Burl.
03:39It was written a hundred years ago by my great-grandmother, Great Granny Plum.
03:43Here she is in this old poster.
03:46Oh, she looks just like you!
03:50Yes.
03:51She played this special song at the Balamori Keighley every year.
03:55So this year, I'm going to play it.
03:59Just like Great Granny Plum.
04:01Mm-hm.
04:06Oh, lovely!
04:10And now, I'll sing the words too.
04:12OK.
04:14There's a dance in the hall.
04:17Oh!
04:18There's a dance in the hall tonight, and everyone tonight, and everyone should go.
04:27Oh!
04:28Oh!
04:30Oh!
04:32Maybe it would be easier if I played the fiddle while you sang.
04:36Oh!
04:37Thanks, Miss Hooley.
04:38But no.
04:38If Great Granny Plum did it all by herself, then that's what I want to do.
04:42And what?
04:43Play the accordion too?
04:45The accordion?
04:46Yes, look.
04:47You're going to need an accordion as well.
04:50An accordion.
04:51That's the squeezy thing.
04:53Dr Ollie's got one of those.
04:55I'll ask him if he will lend me his.
04:57Ah, thank you.
04:58Bye for now.
05:00Bye!
05:00See you at the Keighley.
05:05So, which coloured house do you think PC Plum will visit first today?
05:11Which coloured house?
05:12Which coloured house?
05:14Which coloured house?
05:15Which coloured house is it going to be?
05:17Which coloured house?
05:18Which coloured house?
05:20Which coloured house is for me?
05:23Will it be green?
05:24Will it be red?
05:26Or will it be yellow instead?
05:29Will it be white? Will it be pink? Which coloured house do you think?
05:35Which coloured house? Which coloured house? Which coloured house is it going to be?
05:42Which coloured house? Which coloured house? Which coloured house is for me?
05:48At the Yellow House!
05:55Yes, it's the Yellow House, because that's where Dr Ollie lives.
06:07Here we are, Ewan. Enjoy!
06:16So, my accordion, eh? Yes, please.
06:22Here you go!
06:24Thank you, Dr Ollie.
06:26It's for a song called the Balamori Burl.
06:30Right, er...
06:39Wow, that sounds great, PC Plum.
06:41And look, Ewan likes it too!
06:45Well, wait till he hears this.
06:48I knew it.
06:50There's a dance at the hall tonight, and everyone should go.
06:55And everyone should go.
06:58The Keely Band is guaranteed to put on quite a...
07:02Ewan?
07:02Give me back that fiddle!
07:06All right, I promise not to play any more.
07:10Oh, thank you.
07:14Oh, sorry about that, PC Plum.
07:17Maybe I could help you out by playing the accordion myself.
07:20Oh, thank you, Dr Ollie, but no.
07:23If Great Granny Plum could do it all by herself,
07:26then that's what I'm going to do.
07:28OK.
07:30And what about the drum?
07:32What drum?
07:34Look, it says here.
07:36There's a drum in there too.
07:37Oh.
07:38As well as the accordion and the fiddle.
07:41Oh.
07:42Right.
07:44Um...
07:45Er...
07:47I think Penny has a drum in her shop.
07:50Hamish and Bonnie are over there right now,
07:52helping us set up for the Keely.
07:54Great.
07:54Oh, thanks for your help, Dr Ollie.
07:56I'll go and see Penny now.
07:58Good luck!
08:00You won.
08:03You won.
08:04That was very cheeky.
08:08Mmm, but I can't be grumpy with you.
08:11Oh!
08:16I'm a busy, busy businesswoman, don't you know?
08:20With my cafe at my shop, I'm always here and fro.
08:23Pop in for a cuppa, or maybe a chat.
08:27Cause pennies...
08:29Is where it's at.
08:31Penny Pocket, busy, busy, busy.
08:34Got so much going on makes you dizzy, dizzy, dizzy.
08:38Penny Pocket, I'm a busy bee.
08:43Organizing, supervising, that's me.
08:45Wanna know what's going on, just ask me.
08:49Every day there's something in my diary.
08:53Whatever you need, I can get for sure.
08:56Cause pennies...
08:57Is for you all.
09:00Penny Pocket, busy, busy, busy.
09:04Got so much going on makes you dizzy, dizzy, dizzy.
09:07Penny Pocket, I'm a busy bee.
09:12Organizing, supervising, that's me.
09:14If you need a helping hand, then come and find me.
09:25Nearly ready for the Kayleigh.
09:28Great work, team.
09:29Now, can you put up these old posters I found?
09:34While I try and help these people on.
09:36OK.
09:38No need.
09:40Well, what do you think?
09:43Right. Fiddle.
09:46Accordion.
09:49And drum.
09:53Right, here goes.
09:56There's a dance in the hall tonight and everyone should go.
10:00Stop! The hall!
10:04I need to check on something.
10:06A long way away.
10:08No, no, no, no.
10:09No, wait.
10:11It's not that bad, is it?
10:15Plummy!
10:17Oh, thank you, Hamish.
10:20Oh, thanks, Bonnie.
10:22Oh, dear.
10:25Oh, Penny.
10:26What am I going to do?
10:28Well, I could play the drum for a start.
10:32But I want to play the whole thing all by myself,
10:34just like Great Granny Plum did all those years ago.
10:37Um, maybe you should have a look at this.
10:40Ooh.
10:43Oh.
10:45It's Great Granny Plum.
10:50And her band.
10:52So she didn't do it all by herself after all.
10:57I know what we need to do.
11:04Welcome to the Balamori Kayleigh!
11:06Woo!
11:09Now, to start, I would like to sing a very special song.
11:13And to help, I'm very lucky to be joined by three of my best friends.
11:17Miss Hooley on the fiddle.
11:19Penny Pocket on the drum.
11:22And Dr Ollie on the accordion.
11:26Yay!
11:27I'm ready.
11:28One, two, three, four.
11:33There's a dance in the hall tonight and everyone should go.
11:37The Kayleigh Band is guaranteed to put on quite the show.
11:40Hear the crowd hugh and holler.
11:43See them jump and see them twirl.
11:45Especially when old granny sings the Balamori Burl.
11:48And it's leap like a salmon pup.
11:52Your elbows like a goose.
11:54Sugar like a soggy doggy.
11:56Scamper like a mousse.
11:58Flea about like a midgety.
12:00Every boy and every girl.
12:02Cos that's the only way to do the Balamori Burl.
12:05Yes, that's the only way to do the Balamori Burl.
12:15Thanks to my friends and to Great Granny Plum for a wonderful song.
12:28Hello there.
12:30Can you remember what the story was in Balamori today?
12:35What was the story?
12:37What was the story?
12:38What was the story in Balamori today?
12:42PC Plum wanted to sing Great Granny's song.
12:45But when he fiddled and sang, oh it all went wrong.
12:49He tried on the accordion and that was a noisy drone.
12:53But he didn't want help.
12:54He said he'd do it on his own.
12:56But playing the drum as well, that was the final straw.
13:00Poor Plum ended up in a big heap on Penny's floor.
13:04But Penny had the poster that showed Granny with her friends.
13:07So we all helped to play.
13:09We got there in the end.
13:11That was the story.
13:13That was the story.
13:15That was the story in Balamori today.
13:23Bye everyone.
13:25See you all soon.
13:39Bye everyone.
13:41See you all soon.
13:42Bye.
13:43Bye.
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