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An enchanting musical treasure - and unforgettable Christmas treat - hosted by Shirley and her real-life children. Babes in Toyland recounts a young boy and girl's adventures after running away from their wicked uncle Barnaby played by legendary Jonathan Winters.
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00:14Good evening, and Merry Christmas.
00:18This has been quite a day, hasn't it?
00:21Yes.
00:22I'd like you to meet my three children.
00:24This is my oldest, Linda Susan.
00:27Merry Christmas.
00:29Charlie Junior.
00:30Merry Christmas, everybody.
00:32And my youngest, Lori.
00:35Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good night.
00:40Wait a minute, Lori.
00:41We haven't even started the show yet.
00:45What story are you going to tell tonight, Mother?
00:50When you've grown up, my dears,
00:54And are as old as I, you'll often ponder on the years
01:05That roll so swiftly by.
01:13Toyland, toyland, little girl and boyland
01:21While you dwell within it, you are ever happy then
01:32Childhood's joyland, mystic merry toyland
01:40Once you pass its borders
01:44You can never return again
01:59Victor Herbert's slaves in toyland
02:04Written for television by Sheldon Keller and Jack Brooks
02:13Starring Shirley Temple
02:20Jonathan Winters
02:25Jerry Colonna
02:30Joe Russell
02:37Carl Valentine
02:39Carl Valentine
02:44Andrew Stafford
02:49Michelle Petit
02:54And Angela Kirkland
03:17Once upon a time
03:19There was a little place called
03:21Village Without a Name
03:23One of its inhabitants
03:25Was Uncle Barnaby
03:278,714
03:308,715
03:331,716
03:36Uncle Barnaby is a mean
03:39Miserly
03:40Ill-tempered
03:42Cantankerous
03:44Ah, and don't forget nasty
03:45I'll fight for that one
03:498,700
03:50Or was it 7,800
03:541,2,3
03:57Left in the care of their Uncle Barnaby
03:59Are little Alan and Jane
04:02Jane
04:03This food gets worse and worse
04:06Every day
04:07Oh, Alan
04:08I don't think I can eat mine
04:10Stop talking and start eating
04:12And every drop, too
04:13Food costs money, you ungrateful little brats
04:16But Uncle
04:17We simply can't eat this food
04:18It's awful
04:19Yes, Uncle
04:20Taste it
04:21There's absolutely nothing wrong with it
04:24Ah, oh
04:27Boy, that's smart
04:29Now eat up
04:30There's nothing wrong with it
04:31Just as I say
04:31Whew
04:33Oh, it's just them vitamins
04:35Fighting one another back
04:38So you can see
04:39Alan and Jane's lot
04:40Was not a pleasant one
04:42In fact
04:43The only things
04:44That made their lives bearable
04:45Were the few dolls
04:46They managed to collect
04:47In spite of their Uncle's stinginess
04:51There's Little Bo Peep
04:52She's lost a sheep
04:53Bed riding hood
04:54From out of the woods
04:56And Peeta, Peeta, Pumpkin
04:58Eat through heaven
04:59Lots of fun
05:00There's Contrary, Mary
05:02Simple, Simon
05:03Tom, Tom
05:04The Piper's son
05:07There's Little Boy Blue
05:09There's Jack and Jill
05:10There are a couple of fancy steppers
05:12There's Peeta, Viper, Pink
05:14Can pick some pretty
05:15Pink on Peep
05:25And you shut up with your riding hood
05:27Or I'll get the wolf to scare you good
05:29And you slip before I'm through
05:31Your friend will be Little Boy Black and Blue
05:33If I don't rest, little brats
05:36I'll scare you with a thousand bats
05:37One more peep
05:39And I swear I'll plunge in
05:40And throw you both in the darkest dungeon
05:41With a rock for a pillow and a bed of nails
05:43And nothing to eat but beetles and snails
05:45Away, be gone, get lost, skidoo
05:47You miserable kids, I've had it with you
05:49They don't call me Mr. Nice Guy for nothing
06:004,377, 4,378
06:03See that money that Uncle Barnaby is counting?
06:06It really belongs to Alan and Jane
06:08It was left to them by their dear departed parents
06:11To be given to them as soon as they grow up
06:13And if they don't grow up
06:16The money will be mine
06:17So I've hired three cutthroats
06:20To see that they don't grow up
06:23Would you believe it?
06:24This is one of my good days
06:298,681
06:30Or was it 7,600 and...
06:341, 2, 3
06:43None of my good days
06:49We are three cutthroats and we go
06:521, 3,700 and we go
06:541, 2, 3,700 and we go
07:022, 3,100 and we go
07:051, 2, 1, 2, 3,700 and we go
07:06heaters, we steal from the meters.
07:08Fightin' and kickin' and
07:10stealin' a chicken.
07:11May I come say to our seat.
07:15Goncalis.
07:16Gonzargo.
07:20It was on the tip of my tent a minute ago.
07:24Rodrigo,
07:25down here.
07:37You scared me.
07:38Are you the three cutthroats I sent for?
07:41Yes, sir.
07:42Well, what took you so long to get here?
07:44We were followed by two men.
07:46That was us, stupid.
07:47Why didn't you tell me?
07:49How do I know you three are bona fide cutthroats and thieves?
07:53How do you know?
07:55See this?
07:56What in the wide, wide world is that?
07:57We were on the Olympic stealing team.
08:01Well, I don't know.
08:03Oh, he's such a skeptic.
08:04I heard that.
08:05You're a sneak.
08:07You want further proof?
08:09Show him, Gonzargo.
08:10I thought you'd never ask.
08:12Your gold watch.
08:13He can't.
08:15Your belt.
08:16Touch the cutthroats.
08:17And now for the big one.
08:19I believe these are yours.
08:20No.
08:21Oops, it's mine.
08:23You want still further proof?
08:25Look into my eyes.
08:27What does that prove?
08:28Nothing, but aren't they beautiful?
08:33Well, do we get the job?
08:35Well, all right.
08:36But one slip, and all three of you go back to the Illinois home for the ugly.
08:41What's that?
08:43Now, come close.
08:44I have a plan.
08:46Now, tonight, when the moon is high,
08:50I think some kids have painted a mustache on you.
08:54Is that a real mustache?
08:56No, fake.
08:57This is the real one.
09:03Now, tonight, when the moon is full,
09:07I want you three to take my little nephew and niece,
09:10Alan and Jane, for a little boat ride.
09:13Knock it off.
09:16Now, when the wind starts to howl,
09:20the spray from the sea comes in.
09:24You three abandon ship.
09:27Abandon ship?
09:28That's right, crown.
09:29That means to get down with the boat.
09:30Oh.
09:32And we leave the little darlings to sink.
09:40Oh, he, sir, he's a nasty.
09:43How do we know the ship is going to sink?
09:45It's the SS Swiss cheese, clown.
09:48I'm not holding that boat to sink any ship.
09:51Now, look.
09:52I intend to pay all of you very well.
09:55So don't fail me.
09:56You can depend on us.
09:58We're efficient.
09:59Capable.
10:00And Rodrigo.
10:01Come on.
10:03To the boat.
10:03To the boat.
10:04Let's go.
10:08Very soon, and the money will be mine.
10:11The children will sink with the boat.
10:14I love money.
10:15Wonderful money.
10:17Boy, am I greedy.
10:31When I tie them, they stay tied.
10:38I'm so afraid.
10:40You don't have to be afraid, sister, dear.
10:43I have enough fear for both of us.
10:53When I was a lad, I wanted to lead the life of a sailor man.
10:56I'm a lad.
10:57The enemy to fight at sea, I always thought was grand.
11:00Was grand.
11:01Spocked the necks in jolly style, and always wear a smile.
11:05Oh, the life of a sailor for me.
11:12For me, for me, for me, for me, for me, for me.
11:17Hiya there.
11:18Good afternoon.
11:19Aye, aye, sir.
11:19Pat down the hatchet.
11:20Aye, aye, sir.
11:21Pat down the battlefield.
11:22Aye, aye, sir.
11:23Say, what does all that mean?
11:25I don't know, but doesn't it sound exciting?
11:27Aye, aye, sir.
11:30Oh, it's cold.
11:32I should have brought my sluggies.
11:34Now, ladies, it looks like a north-by-north-easter, or it could be a south-by-south-wester.
11:40Then again, it could be an east-by-north-wester.
11:42Whatever it is, we'll all be drowned by next Easter.
11:49Oh, that was a wet one!
11:53Come on, let's get up in the stuff.
11:54Let's go.
11:55Let's get up in the stuff.
11:56Well, if you don't mind, my dear children, we've got to be leaving you now.
12:01What?
12:01You're deserting us?
12:02Well, we're late for our swimming lesson.
12:04But you can't just leave us here.
12:06You've got to stay.
12:07Oh, don't be worried about that.
12:09You're very kind.
12:10You're very kind, little tykes.
12:12Just hold on to the mast.
12:13Don't worry about a thing.
12:15We don't like to wear out our welcome.
12:16You mustn't, you just can't!
12:18Ah, yes, we can't.
12:19Oh, yes, my dear children, there we go.
12:24Catanus!
12:31Gonzorgo!
12:40Rodrigo!
12:40Oh, I wanted to say yes!
12:50What will become of us?
12:53I don't know, Jane.
12:55I don't know.
13:01Well, if you remember, Alan and Jane were left adrift in a leaky boat by their evil Uncle Barnaby.
13:09It seems strange, doesn't it, that anyone would want to harm those...
13:13Mommy, Mommy, please talk a little faster.
13:16Alan and Jane are in terrible trouble.
13:18All right, Lauren.
13:20Let's see how they're getting along.
13:21Bob?
13:23Oh, my God.
13:28Let's see how they're getting along.
13:28President Donald Trump's,.
13:28Oh, my God.
13:34Oh, my God.
13:38Oh, my God.
13:39Oh, my God.
13:40Oh, my God.
13:40Oh, my God.
13:40Oh, my God.
13:41Oh, my God.
13:44Oh, my God.
13:50My God.
13:50Holland!
13:55Jane, are you all right?
13:58I think so, but...
14:01but where are we?
14:04I don't know.
14:05But I think we're safe.
14:17Don't be frightened, children.
14:19No one looks too good in the morning.
14:24I'm Floretta, beloved gypsy witch.
14:27Oh, excuse me, my pot's boiling over.
14:32Oh dear, let's see if I've got this old recipe right now.
14:38One and a half cups of sifted pussycat's tails.
14:46Two pounds of frozen crabgrass.
14:52One pint of unsweetened toadstool juice.
14:57Ooh, look at that.
14:58Ooh.
14:59La-da-da-da-da-da.
15:01Uh-huh.
15:02And two handfuls of porcupine quills.
15:06La-da-ow!
15:08Ooh!
15:09And sweetened to taste.
15:13La-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da.
15:16Now I'll taste this little concoction.
15:21Man, that's nothing
15:23I am a Romany Rye
15:33Timorous fright of the wild I want
15:39I dabble in magic
15:41Both comic and tragic
15:43A witch I have been from my childhood
15:52Great is my mystical might
15:56The blizzard and avalanche mind of me
16:04I'm likewise a voodoo
16:07At casting a hoodoo
16:10A qualified artist you'll find on me
16:18Floretta, Floretta
16:20The gypsy and my
16:24The past or the future
16:27To tell you I'll try
16:31Your fortune I'll read from
16:35Your plummeted glance
16:38Pray notice I also call it
16:43A leptin' advance
17:02Pray notice I also
17:07A leptin' advance
17:19Beloved witch, since you are such a great fortune teller, tell us where we are
17:24You're at the edge of our gypsy camp
17:27It's right through those trees
17:30Oh, thank goodness we're among friends
17:32We thought we were being done then when we were set adrift in a leaky boat by our dear old
17:38Uncle Barnaby
17:39Did you say Uncle Barnaby?
17:42Yes, didn't I'll him?
17:43Yes, no, not well
17:47Why don't you children join in the fun at our gypsy camp
17:51While I make sure my fire is out
17:54Mustn't make it smoky to bear men in us, must we?
18:03Do I know Uncle Barnaby?
18:06I know him well, the old miser
18:08He probably tried to get rid of the children for their money
18:13I'll bet he'd give a pretty penny to know where his little charges are
18:16Ah, ha, ha, ha, ha.
18:18Ah, ha, ha, ha, ha.
18:51Let's go.
19:16Let's go.
19:50Let's go.
20:18Let's go.
20:20Let's go.
20:31You say the little brats survived the shipwreck?
20:34Where are they, you old bat?
20:36Pray notice I always collect in advance.
20:39Isn't it a little late for trick-or-treat?
20:43Who's talking?
20:45Woo-hoo!
20:46Woo-hoo!
20:47I'm too young to die.
20:49She's cute.
20:51No, no!
20:51I wonder if I could get a few words in here.
20:54After all, I'm a lot older and nastier than you three.
20:58Here's a gold coin.
21:00Where are they, you old bat?
21:02Uh, my memory is fuzzy.
21:06Fuzzy, eh?
21:07All right.
21:08Here's another coin.
21:10Boy, are you ugly.
21:12The fog seems to be lifting.
21:15Where are they?
21:17I still can't seem to get a picture.
21:20All right.
21:20Here, you old thief.
21:22I read you loud and clear.
21:25You darlings are right through there enjoying a gypsy dance.
21:30Yeah, you're mad, you're mad!
21:34All right, cut it off!
21:36Now, come here.
21:37I have a plan.
21:37Yes, sir.
21:38Clumsy louts, I can't take you anyplace.
21:40Now, come close to me.
21:41Here's what I want you to do.
21:43Now.
21:43Now.
21:45If you...
21:50Here's what I want you to do.
21:54Here's what I want you to do.
21:56Here's what I want you to do.
22:38Here's what I want you to do.
22:45Got the little monsters.
22:47Good boy.
22:48Job well done.
22:50They won't get away again.
22:52Why do you wear that ridiculous mustache?
22:55Keeps my nose warm.
22:57Rodrigo, you did it again.
22:59Oh, it was really you.
23:01Shake, partner.
23:02You won't squeeze.
23:03Promise.
23:04Oh, you hope you've got a mistake.
23:07Well, you know the old gypsy saying, easy come, easy go.
23:11Is that what they're saying?
23:13That's what they're saying.
23:14After them, after them.
23:15After them, after them.
23:17After them, after them.
23:19Good devils.
23:20No need to follow them.
23:23They'll never get away.
23:24What do you mean?
23:25Do you know what they've gotten into?
23:28Know what?
23:29The terrible spider forest.
23:32Oh, good.
23:33Gold is as good as mine.
23:34Say, we're a couple of baddies.
23:35Oh, yes.
23:49Ah, give me up.
23:50I'm no good for you.
24:02Do you think they've stopped chasing us, Jane?
24:05I hope so, but I'm scared, Alan.
24:09Cheer up.
24:11Nothing could be more scary than being in the clutches of evil old Uncle Barnaby.
24:18Oh, yeah.
24:23Do you think he's a happyfam?
24:33Oh, no, sir.
24:36Oh, yeah.
25:22Oh, I'm so tired and hungry.
25:31I'm sure we'll find something soon.
25:33Jane, look, over there.
25:35Oh, I can't believe it.
25:37It's a village.
25:39A village.
25:39There'll be people and food and places to sleep.
25:42Oh, I can't wait, Alan.
25:44Let's run.
25:44Oh, God.
25:47Oh, God.
26:14How do you do?
26:15I do as I please
26:16It's warm today
26:17I think it'll freeze
26:18Pardon me sir
26:19The sister and I
26:20Are looking for something to eat
26:22Well chew on your nails
26:23Or puppy dog tails
26:24Don't bother a man
26:26On the street
26:29Meantown
26:29Meantown
26:30We're citizens
26:31Of Meantown
26:32We never love
26:33We only hate
26:34We never love
26:35We aggravate
26:36We never, never
26:37Hesitate to drown
26:39Here in Old Meantown
26:46It's a lovely day
26:47I think it'll rain
26:48Maybe it will
26:49You'll give me a pain
26:50Pardon me sir
26:51We're weary and tired
26:52We've walked for miles and miles
26:54I'm sick of your talk
26:55Keep on with your walk
26:56And wipe off
26:57Those sickening smiles
27:00Meantown
27:01Meantown
27:02Meantown
27:02We're citizens
27:03Of Meantown
27:04We never love
27:05We only hate
27:06We never help
27:07We aggravate
27:08We never, never
27:09Let's take a frown
27:11It is, never know
27:13It is a lot
27:13Ivez
27:14It gets weary
27:14English
27:15Bleak and weary
27:16Never happy
27:18Never happy
27:20Never cheery
27:20Hear in Big
27:22Call me
27:24Rump! Roll! Right! Hold! Snarl!
27:29Ear! Snitch! Sneer! Bad! Bad! Bad! Bad! Bad! Bad! Bad! Bad!
27:43Hold it! Hold it!
27:45I've got a complaint out on you two. You're under arrest!
27:51For what kind, sir?
27:53You call me kind. Don't you ever call me kind again as long as you live!
28:00Why are we being arrested?
28:02The laws of Meantown. Section 9, Article 4.
28:07Mischievous smiling and kindness in the first degree.
28:11But my good man...
28:13Good? You call me good? Well, I warned you. That's Section 5.
28:18Niceness to an officer.
28:20It's jail for you!
28:31It's jail for you!
28:38Never happy!
28:42Never cheery!
28:46Never happy!
28:47Live in home!
29:09Oh, thank you very much!
29:11Thank you!
29:12You're not welcome!
29:30Well, at this room got something to eat!
29:33Yeah!
29:36This food is meaner than the people!
29:42Well, at least we got a place to sleep!
29:45I'm so tired I'd like to stay here for a long, long time!
29:49Well, we can, Jane!
29:50Don't you see we've got to get back home and claim our money from evil old Uncle Barnaby?
29:56We've just got to get out.
29:58But... but how?
30:00You must rest now, sister. Something will turn up.
30:03You must try to get some sleep, too.
30:05What was that?
30:08What was that?
30:09See that shadow sway?
30:10That is nothing, dear.
30:13You must let me stay.
30:15I am watching here.
30:18Oh, the fairy scarred!
30:20No, that cannot be.
30:22See that ogre tall?
30:24Oh, tis a cypress tree.
30:32Go to sleep, slumber deep.
30:39Little one, oh, sleep a watch I keep.
30:47Dream and rant, that is best.
30:56Till you hear the morning song from Mount and End.
31:25Alan!
31:26Shhh!
31:28What are you doing?
31:30I'm fastening one end of this sheet to the cell door and the other to the cheetah's belt.
31:35Well, what'll that do?
31:36Never mind.
31:38Now I'll hand you that paper shaker and get ready to make a run for it.
31:43I'm down.
31:45I'm down.
31:58I'm down!
32:02Hey, come back here!
32:03You, you!
32:04Come back here!
32:05You'll go to jail for this!
32:08What do you mean Alan and Jane are still alive?
32:11That's what I read in the morning, tea leaves!
32:14But you assured me that they would perish in the terrible spider forest.
32:19Now, I want you to...
32:22I often wonder, do you have a license to practice witchcraft?
32:25Don't get fresh with me, you nasty old tight wife!
32:28Now where are they, you old bat?
32:31Well, considering you stand to come into quite a bit of their money if you find them, their whereabouts should
32:37be worth a pretty penny.
32:39Ha!
32:40Well, I'm willing to pay, but where are they?
32:42Conjure up a picture!
32:44How much will you give me?
32:46Oh, in the neighborhood of two gold pieces?
32:48Oh, I don't get a good picture in that neighborhood.
32:52That's a fringe area.
32:53I figure it's worth fifty gold pieces to get a clear and sharp picture.
32:59Fifty gold pieces?
33:00Your head has gotta go back to the shop!
33:05Take it or leave it!
33:06All right, here.
33:09Boy, I'd like to belt you one.
33:11Now where are they, you old thief?
33:14Oh, dear!
33:16I do hope Alan and Jane turn around.
33:19They're on their way to...
33:21Toyland!
33:23Toyland, eh?
33:25I think I'll pay them a little visit.
33:29Why am I always laughing like a boob?
33:38Are you alright, Jane?
33:39Uh-huh, but do you think we've lost them?
33:42Or should've.
33:43We've been walking for hours.
33:49That music!
33:51Jane!
33:52Look!
33:53Oh, could it be?
33:55I think so!
33:56We've stumbled on the Toyland!
34:03Well, children, can you imagine how Alan and Jane must have felt finding themselves in Toyland?
34:09The place where all your beautiful Christmas toys were made?
34:12What does Toyland look like?
34:14Can we see it, Mother?
34:15How about you, Linda Susan?
34:17Would you like to see Toyland?
34:19Well, I guess it will be all right for the children.
34:22All right, old timer.
34:23Let's look in on Alan and Jane in the wonderful kingdom of Toyland.
34:28Toyland.
34:30The End
34:34The End
34:35The End
34:37The End
34:37The End
34:38The End
34:43The End
34:46The End
34:50The End
34:52The End
34:54The End
34:57The End
34:58The End
35:00The End
35:03The End
35:04The End
35:05The End
35:11The End
35:12The End
35:12The End
35:22The End
38:46Well, well, so you're Alan and Jane, our two little babes in Toyland.
38:53Pleased to meet you, Mr. Master Toymaker.
38:56And how do you like our happy little land?
38:59Oh, it's about the most wonderful place in the world.
39:01Oh, you haven't seen anything yet.
39:04Wait until you witness the parade of the toy soldiers.
39:08Oh, Mr. Master Toymaker, may me stay here forever?
39:11Yeah.
39:12Well, I'll have to give you a little test, you see, I'll have to see what you are at figures.
39:27Here's a little problem for you.
39:47Here's a little problem for you.
39:48Put down six and carry two, subtract or multiply to find the captain's name.
39:54Put down six and carry two.
39:59Gee, but this is hard to do.
40:05You can think and think and think and think till your brains are numb.
40:13I don't care what teacher says, I can't do this now.
40:24Well, Alan, Jane, you need a little brushing up on your arithmetic, but let me think up some
40:31job for you so we can keep you here in Toyland.
40:34Oh, thank you.
40:37Do you hear what I hear?
40:40It's Uncle Barnaby come to do away with us.
40:43What do you mean?
40:44What do you mean?
40:44We've got to get out of here.
40:46But where?
40:46Quick, over there, into the Toymaker's workshop.
40:49No, over there.
40:50Come on, Alan, quick.
40:51But Alan, Jane, just a moment.
40:55Are you the master, Toymaker?
40:57I am.
40:58May I help you?
40:59Yes, I'm looking for two little wretched children.
41:02Oh, I'm afraid you've come to the wrong place.
41:06There are no bad children in Toyland.
41:08Merely a figure of speech.
41:10They're really my little relatives, and I love children, all children.
41:15Now, we don't have to really get rid of the kids, huh?
41:18Easy.
41:19Come on, let go.
41:20You've heard of my screen with us.
41:22What's this about getting rid of the kids?
41:24What he means is he loves to kid with them.
41:27Oh, kid.
41:28Perhaps I could describe them to you.
41:30One is a little boy, and the other is a little girl.
41:34Perhaps a bit later, Jane.
41:36Right now, it's time for me to review my tricks.
41:40Let the march of the toys begin.
41:42Let the march of the toys begin.
43:45I hope you think this will work, Alan.
43:49You've got to try.
43:50You've got to try.
44:21That one wooden soldier looks just like my little brat nephew.
44:26Oh, no, couldn't be.
44:27It's semblance.
44:28It's uncanny.
44:31It's uncanny.
44:31It's uncanny.
44:34It's uncanny.
44:39It's uncanny.
44:39It's uncanny.
45:06It's uncanny.
45:09It's uncanny.
45:10It's uncanny.
45:11It's uncanny.
45:13It's uncanny.
45:13It's uncanny.
45:15It's uncanny.
45:16It's uncanny.
45:17It's uncanny.
45:40It's uncanny.
45:42It's uncanny.
45:42It's uncanny.
45:51It's uncanny.
46:11And I'm afraid that unless you can produce a witness...
46:18Did someone say they need a witness?
46:21It's the witch.
46:22I'll testify against the old skin flint
46:25That'll teach you to give me a bag full of wooden nickels
46:29Couldn't we just split everything?
46:31Say 70-30?
46:33No
46:3350-50
46:34No
46:3540-60
46:37I'll throw in my catcher's mitt and how about a frog?
46:41Save your breath
46:43You're a very good witness
46:45How could you?
46:47Stealing from children
46:50Attempting to do away with them
46:51How do you explain such outrageous behavior?
46:55Well, you see, lately, Master Toymaker
46:57I've had this nagging backache and overall headachy feeling
47:02There's no excuse for such outrageous behavior
47:07You will return the money to the children
47:11All of it
47:13Not all of it
47:14Yes, all of it
47:15You have done a terrible deed
47:18And you've forgotten an important thing
47:20No man ever stands so tall
47:24As when he stoops to help a child
47:28I sentence you and your friends to spend the rest of your days in Meantown
47:33Meantown
47:35And you
47:36You, my dear
47:38Because you have helped these children
47:41You are on probation
47:42You may stay here in Toyland
47:45Oh, good
47:47I can help make the voodoo dolls
47:52We're so lucky
47:54This is the nicest Christmas I ever had
48:01Toyland
48:02Toyland
48:04Toyland
48:05Toyland
48:06Little girl and boyland
48:09Why do you dwell within it
48:14You are ever happy there
48:22Childhood's joyland
48:25Childhood's joyland
48:26Missing every twilight
48:30Once it has its borders to
48:36And they'll return
48:42All of it
48:45Away
48:57Mommy, did you really play the witch?
49:02What do you think?
49:03I think you did
49:06I'd like to thank tonight's cast, Jonathan Winters, Jerry Colonna, Joe Besser, Carl Ballantyne, Hanley Stafford, and little Angela Cartwright,
49:17and Michelle Petit, for their wonderful performances in Babes in Toyland.
49:22Next week, we'll be back with one of our most popular shows of the season.
49:26For those of you who missed it, and for those of you who would like to see it again, it
49:31is the Rudyard Kipling story, Kim, and it deals with excitement and high adventure in the mysterious land of India,
49:38at a time when the entire fate of the British throne rested for one dangerous moment upon the shoulders of
49:46a boy named Kim.
49:47And it stars Michael Rennie as a British Secret Service agent, and young Tony Haig as Kim.
49:54And now, from Linda Susan, Charlie Jr., Lori, and myself, a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
50:18Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
50:56Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
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