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Summertime is our favourite time - a time for playing in the garden or the park, a time for splashing around in the paddling pool, a time for hiding from the hot summer sun and for catching up on our favourite BBC characters like Fireman Sam, Pingu, Noddy - and for the first time on video, Oakie Doke, Monty the Dog and The Garden Fairies.
Fireman Sam - Deep Trouble for Sam (From The New Adventures of Fireman Sam - BBCV 5404)
William's Wish Wellingtons - Sweet William
Pingu - Pingu at the Funfair (From Pingu the Photographer - BBCV 5380)
Monty - Monty gets the Blame
The Adventures of the Garden Fairies - The Garden in Summer
Noddy's Adventures in Toyland - Noddy Cheers Up Big Ears (From Noddy 4: Noddy and the Missing Hats - BBCV 5385)
Oakie Doke - Oakie Doke and the Wishing Well
Spider! - Classroom Distractions (From Spider! - BBCV 4753)

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02:09Firefighter Penny Morris has just moved into a new cottage.
02:13It needs doing up.
02:15The garden certainly needs a trim.
02:18No chance of getting the weeds under control this week.
02:29What a pain lovely girl.
02:31Ponty-pandy Trevor.
02:32And don't spare the horses.
02:34Oh, late are you?
02:36Oh, I want to be early today because it's Sam's first day of holiday.
02:40That fire station will be like a bus without a driver.
02:43It'll take a big man to fill Sam's wellies.
02:46And I'm covering for him.
02:48Oh, yes, yes, yes, quite.
02:50Uh, how's the garden coming along, Penny?
02:53Tell you what, I got some gorgeous bedding plants down the allotment.
02:57They'll fill your borders a treat.
03:01There's a lot of rubbish on the box these days.
03:04Mind you, I do like the odd documentary programme myself.
03:08Did you see Scoop Wales last night then?
03:11It's about sinking houses.
03:13It's not news to me, of course.
03:15I've always known that this town was built on a rabbit warren of old mining tunnels.
03:21Oh, the bunny rabbits go down the mines?
03:26No, you silly woman.
03:28That's just the way you're talking.
03:30All I'm saying is that the earth beneath our feet isn't half as solid as we think it is.
03:37Any second the ground could swallow you up.
03:42Fireman Sam's not used to taking holidays.
03:45He's bored already.
03:48How about a game of rounders?
03:50Well, come on, Uncle Sam.
03:53I don't think so, kids.
03:55Well, we could play British Bulldogs.
03:58Don't you think that's a bit rough?
04:01Sorry, you two.
04:02I'm just not in the mood.
04:04Well, what about hide and seek?
04:07I think I'll just give the fire station a call.
04:10See how things are going.
04:21Mmm, rather a fine aroma of traditional breakfast fare, Firefighter Morris.
04:28You can talk into this all week while I'm staying at the station, sir.
04:31Ah, excellent.
04:34Breakfast as in the years B.C.
04:37Before Cridlington.
04:40Ah, ah.
04:41Ah, ah, morning, Cridlington.
04:47Haunty-Bandy Fire Station.
04:49Oh, hello, Sam.
04:51Sunning yourself on the Costa del Porth call?
04:54No.
04:55No, not quite.
04:56I'm in the phone box outside Dillis' shop.
05:00I was wondering how things were going.
05:02We're all fine here.
05:04Everything in the garden's lovely then, is it?
05:07You don't need anything doing?
05:10Well, if you're desperate for something to do,
05:14you could always weed my garden.
05:16Oh, no problem.
05:17I'll be there in two ticks.
05:19I've had enough of taking it easy to last me a year.
05:26Yes.
05:27It doesn't take too long to make an impression on a cottage garden.
05:32Even if it's a jungle.
05:35Ah.
05:38Whew.
05:39Well, it's as hot as a jungle.
05:43That's funny.
05:48They didn't forecast thunder for today?
05:52How many flowers can Penny Morris grow
05:56in a ponty country garden?
06:01Roses, delphiniums, perhaps a daff or two, and a...
06:04Mr. Evans!
06:06I beg your pardon.
06:09Why do you need so many plants, Mr. Evans?
06:12Well, thing is, my sugar-ups,
06:13by the time Sam has lifted all the weeds,
06:16there'll be nothing left.
06:17So we've got to give the girls some flowers and shrubs to look at.
06:32Jump in tereniums!
06:37What's happening?
06:39Huh?
06:40Oh!
06:42Ah!
06:57Now, then, my sugar-lumps,
06:59queue gardens will have nothing on pennies by the end of this afternoon.
07:03She'd have to open it to the public.
07:05There'd be a queue to get in.
07:11Oh, James!
07:14Mr. Evans!
07:16You're coffee!
07:18Oh, my giddy aunt.
07:20Uncle Sam!
07:22Now,
07:24don't you worry, you two.
07:26You go back
07:28and wait for me
07:29in Trevor's bus.
07:32Okay, Uncle Sam.
07:35I think I could pull you out, Sam.
07:38No, Trevor.
07:39The ground isn't safe.
07:42This is a job for the fire brigade.
07:46Use pennies full.
07:48Straight away, Sam.
07:51All right, Trev.
07:55Now, who needs the fire service?
07:59Good grief.
08:00It's fireman Sam.
08:02He's in trouble.
08:08All present and correct, sir.
08:10Right.
08:10Let's go.
08:25You can't drown in soil, can you?
08:28Don't say things like that.
08:31Here they come.
08:36Get to work, men.
08:38Fireman Grillington,
08:39prepare our rescue line.
08:41Hurry, Penny.
08:47Oh,
08:48what on earth's happened to the garden?
08:51Oh, Sam.
08:53Better use the ejection pipe, sir.
08:56Ah, yeah, you're quite right.
08:58Firefighter Morris,
08:59prepare ejection pipe.
09:00Sorry about all this, sir.
09:03Here, here we are, Sam.
09:05Cut short of the rope.
09:07Right.
09:10Got it.
09:12Ejection pipe at the ready, sir.
09:14Proceed as quickly as you can.
09:16No time to shore up the sides.
09:17There could be another shift at any moment.
09:35Quick, get him out of there.
09:38Penny, watch out.
09:43Pull him clear.
09:45Pull.
09:48Easy.
09:50Sam.
09:52Oh, Sam.
09:56Where, where am I?
09:59Back on solid ground, I'm glad to say.
10:03You're safe now.
10:05Congratulations, firefighter Morris.
10:08An excellent job.
10:09Oh, thanks, Penny.
10:15Glad to be going home, my lovely?
10:17Well, yes and no.
10:20The council says the house is safe.
10:22They've filled in the hole,
10:23but the garden must be a wreck.
10:26Let me come and have a look.
10:28Now, perhaps I can give you a tip or two.
10:30Oh, yes, perhaps you can.
10:32It's absolutely...
10:36Absolutely beautiful.
10:39Hey, you can keep your costadel, Sol.
10:42It's costadel ponty for me every time.
10:46Welcome home, Penny.
10:48When he used the firebell chime,
10:51Fireman Sam is there on time.
10:57Someone might be in a jam,
11:00So hurry, hurry,
11:02Fireman Sam is always on the scene.
11:06Fireman Sam and his engine bright and clean.
11:10Fireman Sam, you cannot ignore.
11:14Sam is the hero next door.
11:29William.
11:32William.
11:34William.
11:34Swish.
11:35Wailington's.
11:36William.
11:39William.
11:41Swish.
11:41Wailington's.
11:43You know you're gonna have a lot of fun
11:46When William puts on his Wellington's
11:50Oh, William
11:54William's wish Wellington's
11:59William's wish Wellington's
12:07William was hungry
12:15Spinach, said William
12:17Ma, it's disgusting
12:25Barkshaw, whispered William
12:28Food
12:39Went Barkshaw, who ate everything
12:47All gone, said William's mum
12:50And after all that fuss
12:54And so hungry, thought William
12:57If mum would only give me sweets
13:00Oh, I wish
13:03Then William remembered his wish Wellington's
13:15I wish I had sweets, wished William
13:18Loads of sweets, millions of sweets
13:20Every sweet in the world
13:24Wow
13:25Oh, this is my best wish ever
13:31Oh, I love sweets
13:43Oh.
13:44Oh.
13:53Oh.
14:01Oh.
14:02Oh.
14:05Oh.
14:07Oh.
14:09Oh.
14:21Help!
14:22Oh, I'm rolling!
14:24Oh, I can't stop!
14:27Oh!
14:30Oh!
14:31Oh!
14:35Oh!
14:36Obstructing the highway, impersonating a football.
14:39Oh, said the policeman.
14:40What am I going to do with you?
14:42I know, said the old lady.
14:45This will do the trick.
14:48Now,
14:49where's the best place?
14:55Here.
14:58Yow!
15:00My bottom!
15:01Yelled William.
15:04Ow!
15:06Help!
15:07Help!
15:08Help!
15:13Oh, no!
15:15I'd better wish for a soft landing.
15:18Hello, hello, hello, hello, said the policeman.
15:21Flying without a license, if I'm not mistaken.
15:25Oh, I wish I was back home, wished William.
15:34And he was.
15:36Here you are, William's mum was saying, since you ate up all your spinach.
15:41Oh, no!
15:43Not sweets, moaned William.
15:45Give them.
15:46Give them to Barkshaw.
15:47I'm going to be sick.
15:49In my wish Wellingtons.
15:57William'sização
15:59William's¿WishW
15:59lässtW
16:05Way bereit
16:06Oh, Williams. Williams, wish Wellington's. Williams, wish Wellington's.
16:37It's a bit different and it looks like it's a little bit different.
16:40Nick Nick! Nick Nick!
16:45Oh, Bearecot is worried about the dirties.
16:53Oh, and it's a bird saying he's gonna get rid of a very fake sheep.
16:55And it's a little bit more.
16:58Mm, I've got to live.
17:01Mm-hm.
17:04Yeah!
17:12I think I might not say.
17:15Mm-hm.
17:15I'm gonna cut you off.
17:17Mm-hm.
17:23Mm-hm.
17:24Mm-hm.
17:26Mm-hm.
17:27Mm-hm.
17:30Mm-hm.
17:32Hey, how about it?
17:33You're gonna cut you off with your sugar-free.
17:35Mm-hm.
17:37I'm gonna cut you off.
17:38You're gonna cut you off.
17:39I'm gonna cut you off with you.
17:41I'm gonna cut you off.
17:46Oh!
17:46Oh!
17:49Oh, my.
17:53The boys!
17:55The boys!
17:56Where are they?
17:56That!
18:03Stop!
18:04Stop!
18:05Ha!
18:06Ha!
18:10The boys!
18:13Oh!
18:16Oh!
18:17The boys!
18:17They're old and they're old,
18:21They're old!
18:22They're old for you,
18:24they're old!
18:30Oh, all of these!
18:32What the hell are they?
18:33What the hell are they always doing?
18:36Oh...
18:36Oh, no.
18:41Oops, oops.
18:49Ah!
18:53Oh, my God!
18:55Oh, my God!
19:06Don't...
19:07Look at this.
19:35Oh, yes.
20:07Oh
20:08Bye baby, well done.
20:09Ah, whoo, ahhh.
20:11Oh, hey.
20:16I'm holding your hand.
20:17I'm holding my hand out.
20:19So like...
20:24Ah.
20:31…I've been doing too.
20:32Ah, boom.
20:36Grab me.
20:36Stop.
20:38Bye.
20:40Ah!
20:45Oh, hi.
20:46I'm gonna kiss him.
21:08It's not a big one for fun.
21:12Oh, it's a big one for fun.
21:15Oh, oh, oh.
21:17I can't believe that.
21:20It's a big one for fun.
21:23There is!
21:25Oh, that's awesome.
21:43Who's that dog who's crescin' round?
21:46Monty, Monty!
21:47What's the name of that crazy hound?
21:49Monty the dog, yes!
21:51Can't sit too well but he will try!
21:53Monty, Monty!
21:55To help you out and we know why!
21:57Why, why, why?
21:58He's a biscuit crunchin', sausage munchin', wheelin', dealin', custard stealin', barking, yelping, double helping Monty the dog!
22:22What's going on?
22:25Grandma's here!
22:28It was an exciting day.
22:31Grandma was coming to stay.
22:35They both liked afternoon naps.
22:39They both liked the same food.
22:44And they both wore glasses.
22:48Well, shall we go to the park today?
22:50Oh, great!
22:52Hurray!
22:54First, they fed the ducks.
22:58I don't know why they waste their time with those silly birds.
23:02You could be feeding me instead.
23:06Then, they went to the playground.
23:08Whee!
23:11Whee!
23:12Whee!
23:12Whee!
23:13Oh ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho!
23:18Grandma bought some ice creams.
23:21Even Monty had one.
23:24Good old Grandma!
23:26Then, they went out in a boat.
23:28Oh dear, I don't feel too well.
23:35It had been a very busy day.
23:39And soon everyone was fast asleep.
23:44Well, nearly everyone.
23:48Grandma felt like a little snack after all the excitement.
24:03Help! I'm being attacked.
24:08Sorry, Monty.
24:10Did I wake you?
24:14Fancy being scared by a pair of silly old slippers.
24:19Gosh, I feel hungry.
24:23I'll just have a chocolate biscuit.
24:29I'll just have another.
24:35Perhaps another.
24:39Soon they were all gone and Grandma went back to bed.
24:45Crikey!
24:47She scoffed a lot.
24:57Monty, you're a bad dog.
24:59What?
25:02Did someone say something?
25:04You're a very greedy dog, Monty.
25:06You've eaten all the chocolate biscuits.
25:09Me?
25:09I never touch them.
25:12It's no use looking at me like that.
25:15Look, there are crumbs all around your basket.
25:17No breakfast for you, my lad.
25:20But...
25:20Oh, bother.
25:23To make things worse,
25:25Mr. Sprott was cooking a huge breakfast for Grandma.
25:31Sausages.
25:32My favourite.
25:38Oh, I love that sausage-y smell.
25:43Here you are, Mother.
25:45Breakfast in bed.
25:47Oh, thank you, dear.
25:49There you go.
25:50Enjoy it.
25:52But after her midnight feast, Grandma didn't feel hungry.
25:58Hello, Monty.
26:00I don't suppose you'd like this, would you?
26:09Try me.
26:17Good old, Grandma.
26:23He's a biscuit punchin', sausage munchin', wheelin', dealin', custard stealin', barkin', gelpin', double-helpin', Monty the dog.
26:55Hello, it's me, Grunthal Mee.
26:58It's summer here in the garden, and on hot days like this, it seems that nothing much is happening.
27:05But that's because you don't know where to look.
27:07You see, garden fairies are very shy.
27:10If you want to find them, you have to get up early in the morning and be very quiet and
27:15still.
27:16Oddly small.
27:17The smallest of all the fairies in the garden is particularly shy.
27:22It was on a hot day like today that she may have spotted her looking for somewhere to bathe.
27:28There must be some water somewhere.
27:31Yoo-hoo, cried Prudeltarg.
27:33Follow me.
27:35In the garden was a child's paddling pool.
27:38Look, cried Prudel.
27:40I don't like the look of that thing climbing into it, said Oddly small, seeing the garden hose.
27:46Is it a grass snake?
27:47I don't know, said Prudeltarg, but it's so hot it seems to have fallen asleep.
27:52I don't think it will notice us.
27:54So the two fairies went to take off their clothes.
27:58Now, not far from this little pool was a family of frogs keeping cool.
28:03Mother Frog was becoming anxious.
28:05With no water in the garden pond, she had to find somewhere else for her children to swim.
28:10Garboil was also trying to keep cool among his dark, damp tree roots.
28:14Oh, how I hate this horrible eat.
28:17Prudeltarg and Oddly small had a wonderful bathe in the paddling pool.
28:22Their laughter attracted the attention of Scaffolage.
28:26Summer's here.
28:28Jolly good, he cried, and set off in the direction of the paddling pool.
28:33As he was going through the garden, he met Mother Frog.
28:36Hello, Mrs. Frog, said Scaffolage.
28:38You seem a little anxious on this hot summer's day.
28:41I am, I am, replied the frog anxiously.
28:45You see, it's very hot, and my little ones have nowhere to swim.
28:49I understand, but I think I have a solution.
28:52You do, said Mrs. Frog.
28:54There's a new pool up by the garden shed with some water in it.
28:58Oh, thank you, thank you, said Mrs. Frog, as she hopped off with her family.
29:02The sound of the frog family approaching startled Prudeltarg and Oddly small.
29:07Oh, dears, said Mrs. Frog, how are we going to get up into the pool?
29:14Try jumping on that funny thing down there, cried Scaffolage, pointing to the little seesaw.
29:21The frogs jumped onto it, and they plopped into the pool.
29:24They had a wonderful time splashing about, but unfortunately, when they had finished their swim, they couldn't get out.
29:33We must tell Scaffolage, cried Prudeltarg.
29:37Oh, yes, cried Oddly small, but Scaffolage had already seen the problem.
29:42I think I should wake up our friend the snake, he said.
29:45I'm sure I can persuade him to help.
29:47So, the good Scaffolage followed the hose up towards the house.
29:51He reached the tap to which the hose was connected.
29:54Oh, dear, he said.
29:56The poor thing seems to have stuck his head into something on the wall.
30:02Scaffolage decided to turn on the tap, hoping that this would somehow release the poor snake.
30:09Water began to pour out of the hose into the paddling pool.
30:14Unfortunately, Scaffolage was unable to turn off the hose.
30:17He had turned it full on, and it had stuck.
30:21Soon, the pool was full, and the frogs popped out.
30:26Suddenly, the hose burst and began to spray water all over the garden.
30:31Garboil came out of his house.
30:33Hmm, this is more like it, he snapped.
30:36And that is what happened on that hot summer's day, when a family of garden frogs had a lovely swim
30:42and hopped away.
30:43Thank you very much.
31:17Noddy
31:18The little man with a red and yellow car
31:26Noddy
31:27His jingling bell means he's the happiest little fellow in all
31:33Toyland
31:34There's Biggie's and Tubby and Mr. Plot and all his special friends
31:39It's sixpence an adventure and he'll take you home again
31:43Noddy
31:45Noddy
31:51Noddy
31:52It was a miserable sort of day in Toyland
31:56Noddy was fed up
31:58It was nearly midday and nothing interesting had happened at all
32:02I'll be glad when I get to Big Ears' house
32:04He'll soon cheer me up
32:08Hello Big Ears
32:09I'm glad you're here
32:10I'm so miserable but I know you'll soon cheer me up
32:14I'm sorry Noddy
32:17I'm too miserable to cheer anybody up
32:20Oh dear, what's the matter?
32:22It's my bicycle
32:24Oh yes, it's upside down
32:27It must be very painful to ride
32:29No Noddy
32:30See, that tire has burst and I don't know how to mend it
32:36Well it's a good thing I came to see you Big Ears
32:38I can take your bicycle to Mr. Sparks' garage
32:41You'll be able to mend your tire
32:43Oh my goodness
32:44Thank you
32:46I get so gloomy without my bicycle
32:48Please don't be sad Big Ears
32:51I'll soon get your bicycle mended
32:53And er...
32:55And er...
32:56I'll arrange a surprise for you
32:58A surprise?
32:59Er...
33:00Yes
33:00At three o'clock this afternoon
33:03It'll be the most wonderful surprise
33:05Now that will cheer me up
33:08You mustn't be miserable young Noddy
33:11I've only got until three o'clock Mr. Tubby
33:13And I still don't know what surprise to give Big Ears
33:17I must cheer him up
33:19What shall I do?
33:22I think you should slow down Noddy
33:25You're making us dizzy
33:27Do sit down
33:33I decided to sit down also my dear
33:37I've an idea Mr. Tubby
33:40I think Noddy must cheer Big Ears up
33:43With a surprise party
33:46A surprise party?
33:48That's a grand idea
33:50I shall bake one of my special fruit cakes
33:53I shall buy some ginger beer
33:56And I shall give invitations to all Big Ears' special friends
34:01Oh what lovely balloons Dinah
34:04They make me wish I was going to a party
34:07Hello Tessie
34:08Hello Dinah
34:09I've brought you invitations to Big Ears' surprise cheer up party
34:14Thank you Noddy
34:15Thank you Noddy
34:16How exciting
34:17Can I come to the party?
34:19No you can't Martha Monkey
34:21There isn't room for everyone in Big Ears' toadstool house
34:24Well I shouldn't want to go to his rotten party anyway
34:27I dare say he's got no balloons at all
34:30Balloons?
34:32Of course
34:32Balloons would cheer Big Ears up
34:34He must have one of my special giant balloons
34:37Oh yes
34:39That'll cheer him up
34:40But I should never be able to blow up such a large balloon
34:44Leave it to me Noddy
34:46This is a job for a fully grown bear
34:49Noddy, if you let me go to Big Ears' party
34:52I'll give him a special present
34:54My brand new pea shooter
34:57I'm sorry Martha
34:58Big Ears doesn't like peas
35:00Then I won't go to his party
35:02So there
35:04That's it
35:04Be careful
35:05Don't let it fly away
35:06Oh no no no no no
35:08I'd have to loosen my grip
35:09Like this
35:14My car
35:16What?
35:35Get off
35:36Help
35:37Help
35:40Help! Help!
35:43Now then, what's all this?
35:47Oh, my word!
35:49Thank you, Mr. Plod. You've saved Big Ear's balloon.
35:53One moment, young Noddy.
35:55It is an offence to assault an officer of the law with a balloon.
35:59Here's your invitation to Big Ear's surprise cheering up party.
36:02Don't think you can make me forget my duty.
36:05We're having cake and jelly and ice cream.
36:07And as soon as Mr. Tubby's blown up the giant balloon again,
36:10I'm going to buy some strawberries from the stall at Mr. Straw's farm gate.
36:15Strawberries, eh?
36:18Ah, well, just this once.
36:23Perhaps I can overlook the matter.
36:36Martha Monkey, that balloon is for Big Ear's.
36:39Tie it back on my car at once.
36:42No!
36:42If you won't let me come to his party,
36:45I shall run off with your silly balloon.
36:47Come back!
36:49Shut up!
36:52Oh, Noddy!
36:53You're the silly one.
36:55Fancy letting go of the string.
36:59Come on.
37:00You must help me follow the balloon and catch it.
37:07Oh, no!
37:09It's going into the station.
37:11Quick!
37:12The balloon might catch a train.
37:14Then we'd never see it again.
37:16The afternoon train to the seaside will be delayed
37:20as there is a balloon on the line.
37:24I'm sorry, Mr. Train Driver.
37:26That's my balloon.
37:28I'm trying to take it to Big Ear's cheering up party.
37:31Please remove it from the line, Noddy,
37:34or my passengers will have to walk to the seaside.
37:37This time, I'll make sure it stays safely on my car.
37:45Oh, bother, bother, bother!
37:48I've run out of petrol.
37:50Now what am I to do?
37:51This is your fault, Martha Monkey.
37:53Don't be so cross, Noddy.
37:55I've got an idea.
37:56I'll tell you if you stop looking cross.
37:59All right.
38:01There.
38:02Now what's your idea?
38:04The wind is still blowing hard, isn't it?
38:06Well, suppose we blow up all the balloons Dynadol gave you
38:10and tie them to your car and let the wind blow them.
38:14They would pull the car along.
38:18Hurry, Noddy.
38:19The car's beginning to move.
38:22Just in time.
38:23Here we go.
38:24Hooray.
38:25That's it.
38:28Oh, no.
38:30What do we do, Noddy?
38:32We're going too fast.
38:33I can't help it.
38:35The wind is blowing so strongly.
38:38Stop it, wind.
38:39You'll burn my car up into the air.
38:42Stop, wind.
38:44Stop.
38:46Stop.
38:47We're flying.
38:49Oh, dear.
38:50I'll never get to Biggie's cheering up party now.
38:53Look down there.
38:55We're very high, Noddy.
38:58Oh, how lovely.
39:01A tea party.
39:04What a surprise.
39:06Hooray.
39:08Here's your bicycle, Big Ears.
39:10I mended the tire.
39:12Oh, Mr. Sparks, thank you.
39:15My dear bicycle.
39:18Where's Noddy?
39:20He promised to be here.
39:22Oh.
39:24And now the sun has disappeared behind a cloud.
39:28That's not a cloud.
39:30That's Noddy's car.
39:31Hooray.
39:34Goodness me.
39:35That is a surprise.
39:38We're flying over Biggie's toadstool house.
39:41But how shall we get down?
39:43I've got another idea.
39:45Please tell me.
39:46I could burst some of those balloons with my pea shooter.
39:50And then we'd float to the ground.
39:52What a good idea.
39:54But do hurry.
39:58Well done, Mother Monkey.
40:01Going down.
40:03Hooray.
40:06Thank you, Noddy.
40:09You've given me so many wonderful surprises.
40:14Have I cheered you up, Big Ears?
40:16You certainly have.
40:19Hooray for Noddy.
40:21Hooray.
40:25Noddy.
40:26Noddy.
40:27The little man with the red and yellow car.
40:33Noddy.
40:34Noddy.
40:35Noddy.
40:35His dinkly bell means he's the happiest little fellow in all toy land.
40:43There's Big Ears and Tubby and Mr. Plot and all his special friends.
40:47It's sixpence and adventure and he'll take you home again.
40:50And now it's time for Noddy to wave and say goodbye.
40:55He's tired and sleepy and nodding his head.
40:58He's ready to curl himself up in bed and see what tomorrow brings.
41:06For Noddy.
41:08Noddy.
41:10Noddy.
41:21If you have a problem and you need a helping hand.
41:27Cross the bell and ring the bell, he'll understand.
41:33Don't worry, Gus, here comes a widow.
41:37The friendliest of folkies, Mr. Oki-Dok.
41:44Oki-Dok, oki-doka, hopeful handyman.
41:50Get ready for good old Mr. Oki-Dok.
42:06Ah, right, Oki.
42:08You've got a lot of things to do today.
42:10Have I?
42:11Yes, here's your list.
42:13Off you go now.
42:14Chop, chop.
42:15Oh, I suppose you're right.
42:17Of course I am.
42:19I know best.
42:20Right.
42:21First stop, Brookend.
42:24Can you mend it, Oki?
42:26Oh, yes, I should think so.
42:27It's only a buckled wheel.
42:29Oh, golly.
42:31I wish I could fix things like you, Oki.
42:35Oh, that's an easy wish.
42:37It's not too hard to fix things when you know how.
42:40I wish I could fly.
42:45Frogs don't fly, Moses.
42:47If we were meant to fly, we'd have feathers and wings like birds.
42:52Anyway, I don't like heights.
42:54I like to keep my feet on the ground.
42:57Quite right, Granny Annie.
42:59Still, there's no harm in wishing.
43:01In fact, Moses, if ever you see a blue moon or a shooting star and you wish hard enough,
43:09it's just possible that your wish might come true.
43:13Really?
43:14Really?
43:15Oh, yes.
43:16But you have to wish very hard.
43:19Oh, I can wish hard.
43:21I can wish as hard, as hard as a rock.
43:27Harder.
43:28Well, well, well.
43:32Very interesting, that, Denzel.
43:34Yes, very interesting indeed.
43:38Are you thinking what I'm thinking, Denzel?
43:42Oh, well, it depends.
43:45I'm thinking about nuts.
43:49Lots and lots of nuts.
43:52Come on.
43:53I think I've had a brilliant idea.
43:59A wishing well.
44:02Great.
44:02Er, but what's this wishing well got to do with nuts?
44:09Oh, well, look, Denzel.
44:12Tell everybody that if they throw a nut down here and make a wish, that wish will come true.
44:18Oh, just think of all the nuts they'll throw down here.
44:23Oh, I get it.
44:26Then, when they've gone, we nip down the hole and collect the nuts.
44:32Yes.
44:33And then we have ourselves a jolly good dinner.
44:43Hello?
44:45Anyone at home?
44:48Hello?
44:50Hello, Oki.
44:51And what brings you to Oki Roots?
44:54Mum?
44:55Mum?
44:56Can we have some nuts?
44:58Only there's this wishing well.
45:01Oh, hello, Mr Doak.
45:02And if you throw things into...
45:05If you throw a nut down it and make a wish, it'll come true.
45:09And I'm going to wish for...
45:11I'm going to wish for a new football.
45:13And I'm going to wish for a scooter.
45:16Just like yours, Oki.
45:17So, can we, Mike?
45:19Please!
45:20Can we have some nuts?
45:22Whoa!
45:23Whoa!
45:24Oh, slow down, you noisy lot.
45:27A wishing well, you say?
45:28Yes!
45:29Yes!
45:30A wishing well!
45:31You just drop a nut in and then you wait to...
45:34I see.
45:35Well, I think we'd better take a look at this wishing well, can't we?
45:40Yes!
45:40Yes!
45:42And there I was, on my way home, when, bing, out of the blue, a nut fell down one of
45:51my holes and smacked me on the head.
45:54Look at the size of it.
45:56It's about the same size as it's always been, Dad.
46:00No, not my head.
46:02This nut!
46:03Thanks, Dad.
46:04Oh, wait.
46:05Hang on there a moment, Marcia.
46:08What's the hurry?
46:09And what do you want that nut for?
46:12The wishing well, Dad.
46:14Wishing well?
46:15What wishing well?
46:16Till you later.
46:17Bye!
46:23There must be about a hundred nuts down there already, Denzil.
46:28Yeah.
46:30Are we going to have ourselves a feast or what?
46:35I thought as much.
46:39I think I'm going to have to teach those naughty squirrels a lesson.
46:45Right, Moses.
46:46Now you know what you've got to do.
46:48Yes, Hokey.
46:49It's easy peasy.
46:51There's your nuts.
46:52Off you go.
46:53And in a few minutes, Moses the Flying Frog.
46:59Oh, hello there, Moses.
47:02Heard about the wishing well then, have you?
47:06Yes.
47:06And I've come along to try my luck.
47:09Wish hard now.
47:11I wish that I could fly.
47:16I wish that I could fly.
47:18I wish that I could fly.
47:21I wish I could fly.
47:24Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
47:28Look at me.
47:29I can fly.
47:30Ha, ha, ha, ha.
47:51Yes.
47:52Hooray!
47:54Hooray!
47:57Hooray!
48:01Hooray!
48:02Hooray!
48:03Hooray!
48:03Hooray!
48:03Denzil, the wishing well actually works.
48:07Right, Dave.
48:08Let's get some nuts.
48:10Come on, Denzil.
48:13They fell for it.
48:15And what a wonderful flying frog you make, Moses.
48:21I won't be able to make you fly again in a hurry, though.
48:24You're heavier than you look.
48:26I almost dropped you.
48:31I wish for a motorbike.
48:33And I wish for a train.
48:35And a new pair of really smart trousers.
48:38And some trainers.
48:39And a toolkit.
48:40And an elephant.
48:41An elephant?
48:42I can wish for an elephant if I like.
48:43I've always wanted a pet elephant.
48:45Oh, all right then, Denzil.
48:47And I wish for a computer.
48:48And a real mobile phone.
48:53Well, that's the last of them.
48:56Ho-hoo!
48:57My hat!
48:59Those two naughty squirrels really collected a lot, didn't they?
49:04Maybe we didn't wish hard enough.
49:07Not one wish come true.
49:10Not a sausage.
49:12We didn't wish for any sausages.
49:14No, Denzil.
49:16I meant...
49:18I think you two have got a few apologies to make.
49:22My hat!
49:23Yes.
49:23I should say so.
49:25Fooling folk into believing all that nonsense about a witch thing well.
49:30Nonsense?
49:31But we saw Moses fly.
49:34That was just a little trick.
49:36A trick?
49:37And we fell for it.
49:39No.
49:42I'm sorry.
49:44Yes.
49:45So am I.
49:46I wish we hadn't thrown all our nuts down that stupid well.
49:50Yeah.
49:52Then we'd still have some left to eat.
49:54Ha-ha.
49:55There you go.
49:56You see, sometimes wishes do come true.
50:00But remember not to be such silly squirrels in future.
50:04Oh, we promise.
50:05We won't.
50:06We won't.
50:06We promise.
50:07Yes.
50:07We promise.
50:09Well, it's just like I always say.
50:12You can wish upon a shooting star or on a moon that's blue.
50:17But when you wish upon a nut, your dreams just might come true.
50:23No.
50:23No, no, no.
50:25No.
50:30You didn't need a puppy.
50:31If you have a problem and you need a helping hand, you cross the bell and ring the bell.
50:38You'll understand.
50:41Don't worry, Gus, here comes okey-doke.
50:45The friendliest of folks is Mr. Okey-doke.
50:54Oki-dok, oki-dok, a hopeful handyman
50:59He's the one who gets things done throughout the land
51:04Don't worry, Gus, here comes oki-dok
51:09Get ready for good old Mr. Oki-dok
51:48Oki-dok
52:10The holidays are over, the term has begun
52:15The games that we played left behind
52:22I'm thinking and dreaming of days in the sun
52:28And homework is far from my mind
52:34Feeling down
52:42Feeling down
52:50Happiness turning to studies of gloom
52:56Holidays turning to school
53:03Classroom distractions are here in this room
53:09Teachers' reactions are cool
53:23The teacher is talking
53:26But I can't hear a word
53:29I'm gazing through windows at sky
53:35I can fly through the air
53:39Like a butterfly or bird
53:42Perhaps I should spend some more time
53:47On the ground
53:55On the ground
54:03Happiness turning to studies of gloom
54:09Happiness turning to studies of gloom
54:36The blackboard has questions
54:39I just don't understand
54:43I wish it was all just a game
54:49But the answers to the questions
54:53But the answers to the questions
54:54Are part of the plan
54:55I find the teacher is calling my name
55:00On the ground
55:08On the ground
55:15On the ground
55:18On the ground
55:26Oh, my God.
56:06Oh, my God.
56:53Oh, my God.
56:56Oh, my God.
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