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00:02Come on and get on down to the city, where the trains all climb through.
00:07Hey, look at that driver driving, who wanna ride that train all blue?
00:12I'm looking way up high to the windows, take a peek on inside view.
00:17All those people busy working, I wanna see what they all do.
00:22Come on, let's reround the market, and do you hear that hullabaloo?
00:28Everybody's busy sailing, I wanna buy me something new.
00:33Look through the arches under the station, down where the pigeons project coo.
00:39Take a taxi ride to the river, I wanna 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, where's netting that bell to the blue?
00:55I'm going to ride on ride to the school spot, where the children hurry through.
01:01Sit down, the teacher's teaching, I'd love to learn a thing of two.
01:06Me too! I'd love to skip the river, she thinks, no river, she thinks, you'll fly with me.
01:11I'd love to skip the river, she thinks, no river, she thinks, no mads for me.
01:16Come on and get on and dance to the city, where the fairy boy says the blue.
01:21I'd love to call on Granny Murray, she'd love to say hello to you.
01:30Me too!
01:33Hello honey pie, come away in and see who's at home today.
01:38Granny Murray's house has two at home to play, Granny Murray's house is home too.
01:44Who's here today? Well, we've got Gary and we've got Rachel.
01:49But don't just sit there sausages, come on, let's have some fun.
01:53What's Granny Murray got on our shelves today? Let's put them down here, make tunnels.
01:59Okay then, we'll build two tunnels and we'll see who can go under the tunnels the fastest.
02:05One, two, three, go!
02:07Oh, it was a draw! You're both so fast!
02:11Well, we've got Rachel and we've got Gary. But someone's missing from home today.
02:18Oh, not anymore. Who's coming home to Granny Murray?
02:22It's Samson with Dr Juno. Hello there, Dr Juno. Oh, and my Samson boy.
02:31Oh, come and say hello to Samson. He loves coming here, Granny Murray.
02:36Oh, and we love having him. Well, I think that's enough padding.
02:40To your basket, Samson. Good boy.
02:43Oh, oh, here. Why don't you two dress Claude up in all the blankets and sheets, eh?
02:47Blankets? That sounds cosy. Should we take a comfy seat for a minute?
02:51Why not?
02:55So, have you got a busy day planned at the hospital?
02:58Oh, I hope not too busy.
03:00I really need to tidy up my office. It's always such a mess.
03:03Do you know what? I've no idea where all the junk comes from.
03:07Maybe there's a wee messy fairy flying about.
03:10Oh, by the way, there's a big rugby tournament this afternoon on River Sea Green.
03:15Nurse Henry's playing.
03:16Oh, maybe it would be fun to take the children in Samson along to watch.
03:19Oh, I love watching rugby. The way the ball gets passed around and the players in the scrum.
03:25Oh, I just like watching the big chaps skidding around in the mud getting covered in dirt.
03:32Oh, it all comes out in the wash anyway. Our washing machine works wonders.
03:37Oh, look at Claude.
03:42Oh, well done, my darling.
03:45Oh, you look like a big colourful warrior, Claude.
03:48Oh, I better get to work.
03:49Oh, before you go, give Samson this bowl to play with.
03:52Oh, it's fantastic. It's the shape of a rugby ball.
03:55Actually, do you mind if I use this to play with Samson later, Granny Murray?
03:59Help yourself. Take it away with you.
04:01Oh, thanks.
04:03Be a good boy for Granny Murray, Samson.
04:06Bye, everyone.
04:07Bye-bye. Come on in.
04:11Just remember, a washing machine can work wonders.
04:16Thank you, Granny Murray. See you later.
04:18Bye-bye, my darling. I'll be thinking of you.
04:20Me too.
04:23Now, you keep an eye on Dr Juno and make sure she goes the right way to work.
04:32I'm on my way to work today.
04:36Cycling through all the city views.
04:40Ringing my bell and singing my song.
04:44I'm pedaling my way and the cycle along.
04:49Getting there is just so fine.
04:53So enjoy my cycling time.
04:56I always go the way I go.
05:01Can you show me the way I go?
05:05OK, which way?
05:07Do I go left now?
05:09Do I go right?
05:11Which way is wrong now?
05:14Which way is right?
05:16OK, left to the hospital.
05:18I'm on my way to work today.
05:23Looking this way and that way.
05:27Hello, policeman.
05:30Hello, boss.
05:31Snap, snap.
05:32Hello, policeman.
05:34Hello, shops.
05:36Hello, lamppost.
05:38Hello, stop.
05:39She's on her way to work today.
05:43Looking this way and that way.
05:47Hey!
05:48Do I go up now?
05:50Do I go down?
05:52Which way is a smile now?
05:54Which way is a frown?
05:56Hey!
05:57OK, down.
05:58You told me the way to go.
06:04You showed me the way I know.
06:09Thanks for that.
06:11Now what?
06:13Oh, yes.
06:14I need to get my work clothes on.
06:20Board rest and ready to go.
06:22I'll just put Samson's toy here so I don't forget it.
06:25Oh, dear.
06:26My desk is a right mess.
06:28Actually, the whole office is a mess.
06:30I know.
06:32I'll shove these in the corner for a start.
06:36What's this?
06:38Well, that can go in the junk pile too.
06:41Oh, that's much better.
06:44Whoa!
06:46Got you.
06:47Oh, dear.
06:48Must be all that rugby practice you do, Nurse Hendry.
06:50Oh, but really.
06:52We must tidy this whole place up.
06:53Look at this laundry bag.
06:55It's in the way.
06:57I'm using a corner of my office to dump all this junk.
06:59I'll show you.
07:01This can go on this junk pile.
07:02Wait!
07:02Whoa!
07:05What was all that about?
07:07Didn't want to get my rugby kit all crumpled.
07:12I'm trying to tidy my desk, actually.
07:15Anyway, let's tidy the waiting room instead.
07:23Are you coming to watch the match?
07:25Oh, I wish I could, but I wouldn't have finished my shift by then.
07:28Oh, Glenny Murray's coming, though.
07:29Great.
07:31Oh, that's much tidier.
07:34Whoa!
07:37More mess.
07:39Come on.
07:44Any more junk you find goes here, okay?
07:47Okie dokie.
07:48Must get on.
07:53Oh, I can't wait to play with you later, Samson.
07:58I love to skip in river sea tingle, river sea tingle, by the sea.
08:03I love to skip in river sea tingle, river sea tingle, that's for me.
08:08I'm watching you.
08:10I am.
08:11Woo!
08:12Can Granny Murray have it a minute, darling?
08:14Oh, good girl.
08:15Look at Samson in the shop, will he?
08:17Ha-ha!
08:18Ha-ha!
08:20Wee!
08:22Samson, fetch!
08:24Ha-ha!
08:24Fetch, Samson!
08:26Isn't he good?
08:27Samson!
08:28Good boy!
08:29Good boy!
08:30Oh, you like that game, don't you, Samson?
08:32And you can play it with Dr Juno when she comes home from work.
08:36Yes!
08:36Woo!
08:45Dr Juno, can you come and take a look at a young man who's cut his head?
08:48Oh, yes, of course.
08:56So what happened to you then, Sean?
08:58Let's have a look.
08:59Okay.
09:00We'll soon have you patched up.
09:02Let's get these.
09:04These are forceps.
09:05I'm going to wipe the blood off your forehead, okay?
09:08Get rid of some of the blood.
09:10Nice and gentle.
09:13Is it sore?
09:15Okay.
09:16There we go.
09:21Nice and easy.
09:23There.
09:24Okay.
09:25There you are.
09:26That's your head all cleaned up.
09:27All you need to do is give your T-shirt a good wash when you get home, okay?
09:31Thank you, Doctor.
09:33Whoa!
09:34Oh, now what?
09:36Rudy!
09:38Hello, Doc.
09:39Just me.
09:39I just came through and went clattering into this...
09:42Oh, another bag of laundry.
09:45I'm really sorry, Rudy.
09:46Come on.
09:47You all right?
09:48Yeah.
09:48I just stubbed me toe.
09:49I'll live.
09:51What are you doing here, anyway?
09:52I'm just visiting a friend of mine, Mavis.
09:54She's having an operation.
09:55Well, she'll love those flowers.
09:58I've got some great jokes for her, too.
10:00Doctor, Doctor, I think I'm turning into a sheep.
10:02That's bad news.
10:05Baaah.
10:05Baaah.
10:07I'll see you later, Doc.
10:08Bye, Rudy.
10:11Oh, well, we'd better get this place cleaned up.
10:15Okay, now do some hard work.
10:18It's so exciting in the hospital.
10:21It's where the people who are ill get well.
10:24Machines are buzzing to give us a thrill.
10:27I'm rushing here and there to be here.
10:30I'm rushing here and there to be here.
10:34It's so exciting in the hospital.
10:37Strollies, sliding patients through the corridors.
10:40Flashing blue lights brought up to the door.
10:42I'm rushing here and there to be here.
10:45I'm rushing here and there.
10:47Oh, yeah.
10:53I'll be there to comfort you with all the signs.
10:57I'll be there to see all that's mine.
11:00I'll be there whenever I'm needed, yeah.
11:08To hear the heartbeat beat every time.
11:12Don't worry, I'll always be kind.
11:15I'll bring a smile and take away your worries, yeah.
11:24Nurses and doctors, you must understand.
11:27We are there to hold a hand.
11:30We are there to hold a hand.
11:32We are there to take your cares away.
11:39It's so exciting in the hospital.
11:42I'm rushing here and there to be here.
11:45I'm rushing here and there to be here.
11:48I'm rushing here and there to be here.
11:49Oh, not another bag.
11:52Don't worry, I'll put it in the corner.
11:53Oh, thank you.
11:55Hello, hello, hello.
11:57Oh, Mickey John.
11:58Who have you got that on for?
11:59I'm playing in the rugby match this afternoon with Nurse Henry.
12:02I'm scrum half.
12:03Into the scrum.
12:04The ball's thrown out to Mickey John.
12:06He swerves to avoid a tackle.
12:08He's heading towards the line.
12:09He splats into the mud and it's down.
12:11Mickey John has won the match with a superb try.
12:15There he goes.
12:16Oh, could you keep the noise down a bit, please?
12:18All right, sorry.
12:19I wait for Nurse Henry in the waiting room.
12:21Shh.
12:27Oh, Mickey John's waiting for you in the waiting room.
12:30All right, thanks.
12:31I better get ready for the match.
12:35Oh, you're gonna enjoy the rugby match, Samson.
12:46These dolls' clothes are filthy.
12:48Oh, really, Scrabbit, get those bubbles in.
12:51And pass it on to Rachel.
12:53That's the wee good girl.
12:56Oh, and you too, Samson.
12:58Well done.
12:59You've got a healthy appetite.
13:01Dr Juno will be pleased.
13:10Oh, good, you're still around.
13:13I wanted to come and wish you good luck for the match.
13:15Oh, thanks, Dr Juno.
13:16But if we don't get a move on, we're gonna be late for the kick-off.
13:19Where can Nurse Henry have got to?
13:20Oh, there you both are.
13:22What?
13:22There's a bit of a problem.
13:24Wow.
13:24Don't you look fantastic?
13:26The rugby kit really suits you.
13:28Thanks.
13:29But you see, the thing is...
13:30Oh, it's a shame it's gonna get muddy, though.
13:32Yes, listen.
13:33I need to talk to you.
13:34There's a bit of a crisis on the wards.
13:35They've run out of clean sheets,
13:36and the launders say they haven't any of the dirty sheets to wash.
13:39They've all gone missing.
13:40What?
13:41And I can't do anything about it,
13:42because me and Mickey John have to go right now.
13:43That's right, so let's go.
13:45Sorry.
13:46You're gonna have to sort it all out yourself.
13:47Bye.
13:49Oh, my goodness.
13:51I've been working really hard all day.
13:53Now I have a big problem.
13:55None of the wards have any clean sheets.
13:57The whole hospital has not got any clean sheets.
13:59How did that happen?
14:01Where did the time go?
14:03At seven o'clock, I dropped off Samson at Granny Murray's.
14:06I told her all about the big rugby match at River Sea Green this afternoon.
14:10At eight o'clock, I got to work and started to tidy up my office.
14:13I put all the junk in the corner.
14:16At nine o'clock, I tripped over a bag of laundry.
14:19Luckily, Nurse Hendry caught me.
14:22The bag was blocking the corridor,
14:23so I put it on the junk pile in the corner of my office.
14:26At ten o'clock, I treated a young man with a cut on his head.
14:29Suddenly, there was a noise from the corridor.
14:31It was Rudy.
14:33He tripped over yet another bag of laundry.
14:35So that went on to the junk pile too.
14:38At one o'clock, Mickey John arrived in his rugby gear.
14:41He'd come to meet Nurse Hendry because they were off to play in a rugby match.
14:45At two o'clock, Mickey John and Nurse Hendry left for the match.
14:48But there was a problem.
14:49The hospital had run out of clean sheets for the beds.
14:53Now remember, a washing machine can work wonders.
14:57A washing machine can work wonders, but only if the laundry's in it.
15:02And not in my office.
15:05All the dirty laundry's right here.
15:08Oh, what shall I do?
15:12I know, take the laundry to the washing machine.
15:15It's a race against time!
15:17I've gotta do it.
15:18I've gotta do it.
15:19I've gotta beat the clock before the chime.
15:22I've gotta sort it.
15:23I've gotta sort it.
15:24I've gotta do the job on time.
15:27Like a busy bee, I'm gonna beat that ball.
15:29I'm gonna finish this job before I finish this song.
15:32Do we think she's going to do it?
15:34Do the job that needs to be done?
15:37Will she know how to fix it?
15:39Will she finish what she has begun?
15:42Yes, as sure as we have time, she will get married in the end.
15:45Because she knows what she should do, I'm gonna beat that ball.
15:47I'm gonna do it.
15:48She's gonna do it.
15:49I'm gonna beat the clock before the chime.
15:52I'm gonna throw it.
15:53She's gonna throw it.
15:54I'm gonna do the job on time.
15:57Like a busy bee, I'm gonna beat that ball.
16:00I'm gonna finish this job before I finish this song.
16:03Beds made and ready for action.
16:08Granny Murray was right about the washing machine's working wonders.
16:11All the patients have clean, crisp sheets for their beds.
16:13Oh, the rugby match must have started by now, Samson.
16:18Give a big woofy cheer to Mickey John and Nurse Henry for me.
16:30Two, four, six, six!
16:31Who will we appreciate? Mickey John!
16:34Two, four, six, six!
16:38Who will we appreciate? Mickey John!
16:42Oh, look at Mickey John!
16:49That shirt's going to need a good wash, isn't it?
16:52Well, that's a weight off my mind.
16:56I think my hands will need a good wash too.
17:01Oh, Samson, Doctor, do you know we'd be having a great time here, wouldn't you?
17:16Come and see who's here, Samson!
17:18Hello, Samson!
17:19Oh, good boy!
17:21Look at that wagging tail!
17:23Samson would like to say thank you, Granny Murray.
17:26And thank you from me, too.
17:27I remembered what you said.
17:29A washing machine can work wonders.
17:31It saved the day.
17:32It never did!
17:34Come on, no!
17:35No!
17:35You'll want to be off!
17:36Come on, boy!
17:38Bye-bye, my darlings!
17:39I'm looking forward to next time!
17:41Me, too!
17:42Come on, Samson!
17:44And I suppose you'll want to know all about my time, too!
17:49Well, there was, laying, running, creeping, jumping, chasing, painting, laughing, begging,
17:54bathing, dressing, singing, swinging, rocking, flying, hunting, hiding, jumping up and turning
17:59round, dressing up and sitting down!
18:03Ah!
18:04But what was really special about today?
18:07Well, Claude was dressed in sheets and blankets because they needed to be tidied off the floor.
18:13Dr. Juno dropped Samson off and told me about a rugby match.
18:17I thought it would be fun to go and watch it later.
18:20We took Samson out to the park for a ball game.
18:22Then we watched Mickey John and Nurse Henry play in the rugby match.
18:26It was really exciting and all the players got covered in mud.
18:31But it didn't matter because a washing machine can work wonders.
18:36After all, a washing machine saved the day for the patients in Dr. Juno's hospital.
18:41I hope you enjoyed yourself.
18:43Me, too!
18:45Bye-bye, honey pie!
18:46I love to skip and remember, see things!
18:49Remember, see things!
18:50Bye-bye!
18:51I love to skip and remember, see things!
18:54Remember, see things!
18:55Oh, that's for me!
18:56Come on and get on down to the city!
18:59Yes, city!
18:59Where the fairy books stand for blue!
19:01Down the booth!
19:01Time to call on Granny Murray!
19:03Honey pie!
19:04She'd love to say goodbye to you!
19:10MISER!
19:11MISER!
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