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This is the transcript for Sing a Song of Wiggles.

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(The video starts with Caterina next to the jack-in-the-box during the video title is shown, while a bit of Nursery Rhymes Medley. The Wiggles pop out of the jack-in-the-box. Then, The Wiggles introduced themselves when they dressed up.)

Sam: Hi, everyone. (with the others.) We're The Wiggles. (himself.) I'm Sam.

Jeff: I'm Jeff.

Anthony: I'm Anthony.

Murray: And I'm Murray.

Sam: Everyone, I'm dressed up as the handsome prince.

Anthony: I'm dressed up as a buzzing bee.

Murray: I'm dressed up as a rock 'n' roll singer.

Jeff: And I'm dressed up as Old MacDonald. Hey, everyone. Let's go down to Old MacDonald's farm and see all the animals. (He gives a thumbs up.)

(A scene fades to a picture of some trees & a hill. Then, it fades in to the Song: Old MacDonald Had A Farm. A scene where Jeff dressed up as Old MacDonald and the kids are dressed up as farm animals.)

Sam: (singing offscreen.) Old MacDonald had a farm,

Jeff: (singing) EIEIO

Sam: (singing offscreen.) And on his farm he had a cow,

Jeff: (singing) EIEIO

Sam: (singing offscreen.) With a moo-moo here and a moo-moo there

Here a moo, there a moo, everywhere a moo moo

Old MacDonald had a farm,

Jeff: (singing) EIEIO

Sam: (singing offscreen.) Old MacDonald had a farm,

Jeff: (singing) EIEIO

Sam: (singing offscreen.) And on his farm he had a horse,

Jeff: (singing) EIEIO

Sam: (singing offscreen.) With a neigh-neigh here and a neigh-neigh there

Here a neigh, there a neigh, everywhere a neigh-neigh

Old MacDonald had a farm,

Jeff: (singing) EIEIO

Sam: (singing offscreen.) Old MacDonald had a farm,

Jeff: (singing) EIEIO

Sam: (singing offscreen.) And on his farm he had a pig,

Jeff: (singing) EIEIO

Sam: (singing offscreen.) With a oink-oink here and a oink-oink there

Here a oink, there a oink, everywhere a oink-oink

Old MacDonald had a farm,

Jeff: (singing) EIEIO

Sam: (singing offscreen.) Old MacDonald had a farm,

Jeff: (singing) EIEIO

Sam: (singing offscreen.) And on his farm he had some chickens,

Jeff: (singing) EIEIO

Sam: (singing offscreen.) With a cluck-cluck here and a cluck-cluck there

Here a cluck, there a cluck, everywhere a cluck-cluck

Old MacDonald had a farm,

Jeff: (singing) EIEIO

EIEIO.

(They all make animal noises at the end of the song. A scene fades to the castle is showing. Then, it transitions to the song: Sing A Song Of Sixpence. A scene where Anthony dressed up as a king, the queen eating some bread with some honey & the maid is hanging these clothes.)

Sam: (singing) Sing a song of sixpence,

A pocket full of rye.

Four and twenty blackbirds,

Baked in a pie.

When the pie was opened,

The birds began to sing;

Wasn't that a dainty dish,

To set before the king?

Dorothy: (singing offscreen.) The king was in his counting house,

Counting out his money;

The queen was in the parlour,

Eating bread and honey.

The maid was in the garden,

Hanging out the clothes,

When down came a blackbird

And pecked off her nose.

Sing a song of sixpence,

A pocket full of rye.

Four and twenty blackbirds,

Baked in a pie.

When the pie was opened,

The birds began to sing;

Wasn't that a dainty dish,

To set before the king?

Sam: (singing) The king was in his counting house,

Counting out his money;

The queen was in the parlour,

Eating bread and honey.

The maid was in the garden,

Hanging out the clothes,

When down came a blackbird

And pecked off her nose.

(Shot transition to Anthony reciting a poem called Roses Are Red.)

Anthony: Roses are red, violets are blue.

Sugar is sweet and so are you.

(Shot transition to the song: Over In The Meadow. A scene where Sam is gonna telling a story about their animals who could say in the song.)

Sam: (singing) Over in the meadow in the sand in the sun

Lived an old mother duck and her little ducky 1

"Quack" said the mother, "I quack" said the 1

So they quacked and they quacked in the sand in the sun

Over in the meadow where the stream runs blue

Lived an old mother fish and her little fishes 2

"Swim" said the mother, "We swim" said the 2

So they swam and they leaped where the stream runs blue

Over in the meadow with a hole in a tree

Lived an old mother bluebird and her little birdies 3

"Sing" said the mother, "We sing" said the 3

So they sang and were glad in a hole in the tree

Over in the meadow in the reeds on the shore

Lived an old mother frog and her little froggies 4

"Dive" said the mother, "We dive" said the 4

So they dived and they burrowed in the reeds on the shore

Over in the meadow in a snug beehive

Lived a mother honeybee and her little bees 5

"Bzzz" said the mother, "We bzzz" said the 5

So they buzzed and they hummed in the snug beehive

(Shot transition to Dorothy talks about Mary who lives in a garden.)

Dorothy: Mary is a friend of mine, and she loves to dance, just like me. She loves to grow flowers in her beautiful garden. Oh, let's go visit Mary and her pretty maids.

(Shot transition to Clare Field dressed as a pretty maid. Then, it fades to to the song: Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary. A scene where Dorothy & Clare are dancing the ballet to her beautiful garden.)

Dorothy: (singing) Mary, Mary quite contrary

How does your garden grow?

With silver bells and cockle shells

And pretty maids all in a row.

Pretty maids, pretty maids, pretty maids, pretty maids

Pretty maids all in a row

With silver bells and cockle shells

And pretty maids all in a row.

(It fades transition to some beautiful scenery with hills, trees & buildings. Until, it transitions to Jeff reciting a poem called Wash the Dishes.)

Jeff: Wash the dishes, wipe the dishes.

Ring the bell for tea.

Three good wishes, three good kisses.

I will give to thee.

Mwah! Mwah! Mwah!

(It fades to a camera zooming through the window transition to the song: Rub-A-Dub Dub. A scene where Anthony dressed as a butcher, Adrian dressed as a baker & Ben dressed a candlestick maker as they've sailed out to sea.)

Sam: (singing offscreen.) Rub a Dub Dub, three men in a tub.

And who do you think they be?

Anthony: The butcher,

Adrian: the baker,

Ben: the candlestick maker.

Sam: (singing offscreen.) They all sailed out to sea.

(Instrumental break to do some actions.)

Anthony: I'm the butcher!

Adrian: I'm the baker!

Ben: I'm the candlestick maker!

Sam: (singing offscreen.) Rub a Dub Dub, three men in a tub.

And who do you think they be?

Anthony: The butcher,

Adrian: the baker,

Ben: the candlestick maker.

Sam: (singing offscreen.) They all sailed out to sea.

(It fades to some beautiful scenery with some buildings. Until, it translates to Sam reciting a poem called A Dillar, A Dollar.)

Sam: A dillar, a dollar,

A ten-o'clock scholar.

What makes you come so soon?

You used to come at ten-o'clock,

But now you come at noon.

(Shot transition to the song: She'll Be Coming 'Round The Mountain. A scene where Sam is singing a song about Lyn Moran pushes a cart of full of white horses.)

Sam: (singing) She'll be coming round the mountain when she comes

(Dorothy: Yee-hah!)

Sam: (singing) She'll be coming round the mountain when she comes

(Dorothy: Yee-hah!)

Sam: (singing) She'll be coming round the mountain, she'll be coming round the mountain,

She'll be coming round the mountain when she comes

(Dorothy: Yee-hah!)

Sam: (singing) She'll be driving six white horses when she comes

(Dorothy: Whoa back!)

Sam: (singing) She'll be driving six white horses when she comes

(Dorothy: Whoa back!)

Sam: (singing) She'll be driving six white horses, she'll be driving six white horses,

She'll be driving six white horses when she comes

(Dorothy: Whoa back!)

Sam: (singing) Oh, we'll all go out to meet her when she comes

(Dorothy: Hi, mam!)

Sam: (singing) Oh, we'll all go out to meet her when she comes

(Dorothy: Hi, mam!)

Sam: (singing) Oh, we'll all go out to meet her, we'll all go out to meet her,

We'll all go out to meet her when she comes

(Dorothy: Hi, mam!)

Sam: (singing) We be havin' chicken and dumplings when she comes.

(Dorothy: Yum yum!)

Sam: (singing) We be havin' chicken and dumplings when she comes.

(Dorothy: Yum yum!)

Sam: (singing) We be havin' chicken and dumplings, we'll be havin' chicken and dumplings.

We be havin' chicken and dumplings when she comes.

(Dorothy: Yum yum!)

Sam: (singing) We'll be shoutin' Hallelujah when she comes.

(Dorothy: Hallelujah!)

Sam: (singing) We'll be shoutin' Hallelujah when she comes.

(Dorothy: Hallelujah!)

Sam: (singing) We'll be shoutin' Hallelujah, we'll be shoutin' Hallelujah

We'll be shoutin' Hallelujah when she comes.

She'll be coming round the mountain when she comes

She'll be coming round the mountain when she comes

She'll be coming round the mountain, she'll be coming round the mountain,

She'll be coming round the mountain when she comes

(Shot transition to Murray reciting a poem called Smiling Girls, Rosy Boys.)

Murray: Smiling girls, rosy boys

Come and buy my little toys

Monkeys made of gingerbread and sugar horses painted red.

(It fades to the song: Old King Cole (Fiddlers). A scene where Sam is reading a book about his king played by Jeff.)

Sam: (singing) Old King Cole was a merry old soul

And a merry old soul was he

He called for his fife, and he called for his bowl

And he called for his fiddlers three.

(Instrumental break to 3 irish ladies are playing with their violins & dance the jig at the same time. After that, it transitions to Anthony reciting a poem about Humpty Dumpty who loves to sat on the wall.)

Anthony: Humpty Dumpty sat on the wall, Humpty Dumpty had a great fall. All the king's horses, all the king's men... You know what happened next? They couldn't put Humpty together again.

(It fades to the song: Humpty Dumpty. A scene where Sam is in his king outfit, while Captain Feathersword is dressed as Humpty Dumpty was sitting on the wall.)

Sam: (singing) Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall

Be careful, Humpty.

(singing) Humpty Dumpty had a great fall

Oh, poor Humpty!

(singing) All the king's horses

And all the king's men

Couldn't put Humpty together again

Sing it, again

All the king's horses

And all the king's men

Couldn't put Humpty together again

Galloping home, galloping home

Galloping home, the horses and men

Galloping home, galloping home

Galloping home, the horses and men

Galloping home, galloping home

Galloping home, the horses and men

Galloping home, galloping home

Galloping home, the horses and men.

(A scene fades to the castle is showing. Until, it transitions to Dorothy is telling a story about Sam dressed up as Prince Michael.)

Dorothy: This is a song with a story. It's a story about a handsome prince. (Sam arrives dressed up as Prince Michael.) Oh, here's the handsome prince now.

Sam: (bowing) Greetings, fair dinosaur.

Dorothy: (She's bowing.) Greetings to you, kind sir. (Sam leaves.) The prince sees a beautiful lady, whose hair is tied up with a black velvet band. He loses sight of her and searches everywhere to find her once again. Finally, he finds his true love. And they live happily ever after. (She sighs.)

(Shot transition to Captain Feathersword is holding to a book, while reading the Black Velvet Band. A scene where Sam as the handsome prince named Michael, who is searching for the queen & he will get married.)

Captain Feathersword: Once there was a handsome prince named Michael, who spied a maiden fair from afar.

Sam: (as Prince Michael singing.) Her eyes they shine like diamonds

I think her the queen of the land

Her hair hangs over her shoulder

Tied up in a black velvet band.

Captain Feathersword: He lost sight of the maiden in the crowd, but was desperate to find her. He asked the butcher, who was nearby.

Sam: (as Prince Michael.) Kind butcher, have you seen a beautiful maiden?

Anthony: (as butcher singing.) Did her eyes they shine like diamonds?

Did she look like the Queen of the land?

Was her hair hung over her shoulder,

Tied up with a black velvet band?

Sam: (as Prince Michael.) Yes, that's her. Which way did she go?

Captain Feathersword: The butcher pointed the Prince in the right direction and bid him farewell.

Anthony: (as butcher singing.) Farewell my good prince,

I must attend my mince,

My sausages and my chops as well,

For all these items I must sell.

Farewell my good prince,

I must attend my mince,

My sausages and my chops as well,

For all these items I must sell.

Nice chops!

Captain Feathersword: The prince continued on his search and came upon a cycle maker. He asked the cycle maker if he had seen a beautiful maiden pass by.

Sam: (as Prince Michael.) Have you seen a beautiful maid pass by?

Fernando Jorge Moguel: (as cycle maker singing.) Did her eyes they shine like diamonds?

Did she look like the Queen of the land?

Did her hair hang over her shoulders,

Tied up with a black velvet band?

Sam: (as Prince Michael.) Yes, that's her. Which way did she go?

Captain Feathersword: The cycle maker pointed the Prince in the right direction and bid him farewell.

Fernando Jorge Moguel: (as cycle maker singing.) Farewell good Prince Michael,

For I must build a cycle.

It needs a seat and bell as well,

For the cycle I must sell.

Farewell good Prince Michael,

For I must build a cycle.

It needs a seat and bell as well,

For the cycle I must sell.

Nice bike!

Captain Feathersword: The Prince continued on his search and came upon a florist. He asked the florist if she had seen a beautiful maid pass by.

Sam: (as Prince Michael.) Have you seen a beautiful maid pass by?

Caterina Mete: (as florist singing.) Did her eyes they shine like diamonds?

Did she look like the Queen of the land?

Does her hair hang over her shoulder,

Tied up with a black velvet band?

Sam: (as Prince Michael.) Yes! Yes, that's her. Which way did she go?

Captain Feathersword: The florist pointed the Prince in the right direction and bid him farewell.

Caterina Mete: (as florist singing.) Fare thee well my Prince,

I must attend my roses.

It's their beauty and their smell

That helps these lovely roses sell.

Fare thee well my Prince,

I must attend my roses.

It's their beauty and their smell

That helps these lovely roses sell.

Nice smell!

Captain Feathersword: The prince continued on his search but became forlorn that he could not find the beautiful maiden. He was about to give up his search when he turned towards the town square and he saw her. He wasted not a second and ran to her and sang...

Sam: (as Prince Michael singing.) Your eyes they shine like diamonds;

I thought you the Queen of the land.

Your hair hangs over your shoulder,

It's tied with a black velvet band.

Captain Feathersword: The Prince danced with the fair maiden. And he knew he had found his true love.

Sam: (as Prince Michael singing.) Your eyes they shine like diamonds;

You will be the Queen of the land.

Please wear this diamond tiara

I place on your head with my hand.

Captain Feathersword: The Prince and the maiden continued to dance. And the maiden knew that she too had found her true love.

Carolyn Ferrie: (as the queen singing.) My eyes are shining like diamonds;

You've made me the Queen of the land.

I love to wear my tiara

And my hair in a black velvet band.

(with Sam as Prince Michael singing.) Your hair in a black velvet band.

Your hair in a black velvet band.

Captain Feathersword: And they lived happily ever after. Wha-how!

(Shot transition to Anthony reciting a poem called Curly Locks.)

Anthony: Curly Locks, Curly Locks, wilt thou be mine?

Thou shalt not wash dishes, nor yet feed the swine.

But sit on a cushion and sew a fine seam,

And feed upon strawberries, sugar and cream.

(A scene fades to a picture of some trees & a hill. Then, it fades in to the song: The Turkey In The Straw. A scene where Jeff dressed up as a turkey, while The wiggly dancers are doing the actions to do the turkey dance.)

Jeff: (He gobbles.)

Sam: (singing) There's a country dance at the only hall in town

Troy Cassar-Daley: (singing) and everybody comes from all around

Sam: (singing) They wanna hear a gobble and a scratchin on the ground

Troy Cassar-Daley: (singing) They come from far and wide to hear the turkey sound

(with others singing.) Turkey in the straw

(Haw haw haw)

Turkey in the hay

(Hay hay hay)

And the old folks dance with their mother in law

As they dance to a tune we call turkey in the straw.

Jeff: (He gobbles.)

Sam: (singing) They dance to the left and they dance to the right

Troy Cassar-Daley: (singing) They dance to the tune all through the night

Sam: (singing) And a shriek and a gasp, they gave him such a fright

Troy Cassar-Daley: (singing) A turkey dancin with them what a wonderful sight

(with others singing.) Turkey in the straw

(Haw haw haw)

Turkey in the hay

(Hay hay hay)

And the old folks dance with their mother in law

As they dance to a tune we call turkey in the straw.

Jeff: (He gobbles.)

(with others singing.) Turkey in the straw

(Haw haw haw)

Turkey in the hay

(Hay hay hay)

And the old folks dance with their mother in law

As they dance to a tune we call turkey in the straw.

Jeff: (He gobbles.)

(Shot transition to Anthony reciting a poem for a song: Jack Be Nimble.)

Anthony: (singing) Jack be nimble, Jack be quick

Jack jumped over the candlestick.

(Shot cuts to the song: Old King Cole (Guitarists). A scene where Sam is reading a book about his king played by Jeff.)

Sam: (singing) Old King Cole was a merry old soul

And a merry old soul was he

He called for his fife, and he called for his bowl

And he called for his Spanish three.

(Instrumental break to mariachis are playing with their guitars & dance at the same time. A scene fades to the castle is showing. Until, transitions to The Wiggles & Captain Feathersword reciting a poem called One, Two, Buckle My Shoe.)

Sam: One, two, buckle my shoe. (He buckled his shoe.)

Anthony: Three, four, my tooth is sore. (He got a toothache.) Ow!

Jeff: Five, six, pick up sticks. (He plays with his drumsticks.)

Murray: Seven, eight, (He gasps, while looking at his watch.) I'm running late.

Captain Feathersword: Nine, ten, do it again. Whoo-hoo!

(It fades transition to some beautiful scenery with hills, trees & buildings. Then, it fades in to the song: Rock-A-Bye Baby. A scene where Sam & Lyn are singing a lullaby to Julius Field.)

Sam & Lyn: (singing) Rock-a-bye baby on the treetop

When the wind blows, the cradle will rock

When the bough breaks, the cradle will fall

And down will come baby, cradle and all

(Instrumental break to Sam & Lyn are doing some waltz dancing.)

Sam & Lyn: (singing) Rock-a-bye baby on the treetop

When the wind blows, the cradle will rock

When the bough breaks, the cradle will fall

And down will come baby, cradle and all

And down will come baby, cradle and all.

(A scene fades to Murray reciting a poem called This Little Piggy.)

Murray: This little piggy went to market.

And this little piggy stayed home.

This little piggy had roast beef.

This little piggy had none.

And this little piggy went, "Whee, whee, whee, whee!" all the way home.

(A scene fades to a picture of a garden house. Then, it transitions to the song: I'm A Little Teapot. A scene where Sam, Captain Feathersword & Dorothy are doing the actions to becoming a teapot.)

Sam: (singing) I'm a little teapot, short and stout

Here is my handle, here is my spout

When I get all steamed up, then I shout

Tip me over and pour me out

Captain Feathersword: (singing) I'm a clever teapot, yes, it's true

Here's an example of what I can do

I can change my handle to a spout

Just tip me over and pour me out

Dorothy: (singing) I'm a little teapot, short and stout

One, two, three, would you like some rosy tea?

(She giggles.)

(Shot transition to Anthony reciting a poem for a song: Jack Be Slow.)

Anthony: (singing) Jack be gentle, Jack be slow,

Stand on your hands and away you go.

(Shot transition to the song: Baa-Baa Black Sheep. A scene where Ben Murray dressed up as a black sheep.)

Sam: (singing) Baa, baa, black sheep, have you any wool?

Yes sir, yes sir, three bags full

One for the master, one for the dame

And one for the little boy who lives down the lane

Sam: (singing) Baa, baa, black sheep, have you any wool?

Yes sir, yes sir, three bags full

"Thank you," said the master, and "Thank you," said the dame

And "Thank you," said the little boy who lives down the lane.

(A scene fades to a picture of some trees & a hill. Until, it transitions to Jeff reciting a poem called Thistle Sweet, Thistle Down.)

Jeff: Meadowsweet and thistledown.

Up the hill and tumble down. Whoa! (He falls down.)

(Shot cuts to the song: Old King Cole (Trumpeters). A scene where Sam is reading a book about his king played by Jeff.)

Sam: (singing) Old King Cole was a merry old soul

And a merry old soul was he

He called for his fife, and he called for his bowl

And he called for his trumpeters three.

(Instrumental break to the dancers are playing with their trumpets & dance at the same time. A scene fades to the castle is showing while zooms out. Until, transitions to Sam reciting a poem called Little Boy Blue.)

Sam: Little Boy Blue, come blow your horn. (He plays his air trumpet.)

The sheep's in the meadow, the cow's in the horn.

Where is the boy who looks after the sheep?

Well, he's under the haycock, fast asleep.

Will you wake him? No, not I.

For if I do, he's sure to cry.

(Shot transition to Rock 'n' Roll High School. Until, it translates to the song: Two Little Dickie Birds. A scene where The Wiggles are in their shaking clothes, while doing some rock & roll nursery rhyme.)

Sam: (He's singing in Elvis accent.) Two little dickie birds sitting on a wall

One named Peter, one named Paul

Fly away Peter, fly away Paul

Come back Peter, come back Paul

Two little dickie birds sitting on a wall

One named Peter, one named Paul

Fly away Peter, fly away Paul

Come back Peter, come back Paul.

Uh-huh!

(Instrumental break to the ending part. Shot transition to Rock 'n' Roll High School. Until, it fades to Murray reciting a poem called Gee Up Neddy to the Fair.)

Murray: Gee up, Neddy, to the fair!

What shall I buy when I get there?

A ha'penny apple, a penny pear.

Gee up, Neddy, to the fair.

(Shot transition to the song: Polly Put The Kettle On. A scene where Dorothy is gonna sing a song about Polly & Sukey could have some tea.)

Dorothy: (singing) Polly put the kettle on

Polly put the kettle on

Polly put the kettle on

We'll all have tea.

Oh, a change of plan. Sukey!

(singing) Sukey, take it off again

Sukey, take it off again

Sukey, take it off again

They've all gone away.

(She sighs.)

(A scene fades to a picture of some trees. Until, a fade transition to Sam & Captain Feathersword are riding with their toy horses to meet Dorothy.)

Sam: Whoa. Oh, Captain Feathersword. Dorothy and I have been to Banbury Cross, to see a beautiful lady. Oh, you should see her too. We'll tell you what to do.

(Song: Ride A Cock-Horse To Banburry Cross. A scene where Sam & Dorothy are singing a song about riding a horse to meet a lady.)

Sam & Dorothy: (singing) Ride a cock horse to Banbury Cross

To see a fine lady upon a white horse

With rings on her fingers and bells on her toes

She shall have music wherever she goes...

Captain Feathersword: Oh-ho! Then I shall ride to Banbury Cross and see the fine lady. Hee-hee-hee!

(Instrumental break.)

Captain Feathersword: (singing) I rode a cock horse to Banbury Cross

I saw a fine lady upon a white horse

With rings on her fingers and bells on her toes

We danced and we danced then I gave her a rose.

(A scene fades to a picture of some trees & a hill. Until, it transitions to Anthony reciting a poem called I Have a Dog Named Dandy.)

Anthony: I had a dog and his name was Dandy.

His tail was long and his legs were bandy.

His eyes were brown and his coat was sandy.

The best dog in the world was my dog, Dandy.

(Shot transition to the song: One, Two, Three, Four, Five. A scene where Dorothy & Sam are gonna to sing about our little fishes.)

Sam: (singing) One, two, three, four, five

Once I caught a fish alive

Six, seven, eight, nine, ten

Then I let him go again

Dorothy: (singing) Why did you let him go?

Sam: (singing) Because he bit my finger so

Dorothy: (singing) Which finger did he bite?

Sam: (singing) This little finger on my right.

(Instrumental break to Dorothy & Sam are doing their ballet about our little fishes.)

Sam: (singing) One, two, three, four, five

Once I caught a fish alive

Six, seven, eight, nine, ten

Then I let him go again

Dorothy: (singing) Why did you let him go?

Sam: (singing) Because he bit my finger so

Dorothy: (singing) Which finger did he bite?

Sam: (singing) This little finger on my right.

(Shot transition to Murray reciting a poem called Hark, Hark, The Dogs Do Bark.)

Murray: Hark, hark! The dogs do bark!

The beggars are coming to town.

Some in rags, and some in jags.

And one in a velvet gown.

(Shot transition to the song: Hot Cross Buns. A scene where Caterina Mete has lots of buns.)

Sam: (singing) Hot cross buns!

Hot cross buns!

Everybody loves

Hot Cross Buns

Dorothy: (singing) Hot cross buns!

One a penny buns!

One a penny, two a penny,

Hot cross buns!

Caterina Mete: (singing) Fresh, sweet buns!

Come and buy my buns!

One a penny, two a penny,

Fresh, sweet buns!

Captain Feathersword: (singing) Nice, light buns!

Lovely current buns!

First I'll try them, then I'll buy them

Nice, light buns!

(Shot transition to Anthony reciting a poem for a song: Jill Be Nimble.)

Anthony: (singing) Jill be nimble, Jill be quick

Jill jumped over the candlestick.

(A scene fades to a picture of some clouds. Then, it fades transition to the song: It's Raining, It's Pouring.)

Sam: (singing) It's raining, it's pouring

The old man is snoring

He went to bed, bumped his head

And he couldn't get up in the morning.

(Instrumental break to Murray, Sam & Anthony are dancing to the rain.)

Sam: (singing) It's raining, it's pouring

The old man is snoring

He went to bed, bumped his head

And he couldn't get up in the morning.

(Instrumental break to Jeff is sleeping that he gets up out of bed & dances to the rain, until he lays back into his bed again. A scene fades to a picture of some clouds. Then, shot transition to Sam introducing a fun nursery rhyme about a dog who could do some different hobbies.)

Sam: Here's a fun song all about "Old Mother Hubbard", and her very clever dog, who can play the flute, feed the cat, dance a jig and even read the newspaper. What a clever dog.

(It transitions to the song: Old Mother Hubbard. A scene where Marie Field who dressed as Old Mother Hubbard who looked a bone through her cupboard.)

Sam: (singing) Old Mother Hubbard

She went to the cupboard

To fetch her poor dog a bone

But when she got there

Her cupboard was bare

So then the poor dog had none

She went to the fruiter's to buy him some fruit

But when she come back, he was playing the flute

(The Other Wiggles: (singing, offscreen.) Ah-ah

Playing the flute)

Sam: (singing) She went to the hatter's to buy him a hat

But when she came back, he was feeding the cat

(The Other Wiggles: (singing, offscreen.) Ah-ah

Feeding the cat)

Sam: (singing) She went to the barber's to buy him a wig

But when she came back, he was dancing a jig

(The Other Wiggles: (singing, offscreen.) Ah-ah

Dancing a jig

Sam: (singing) She went to the cobbler's to buy him some shoes

But when she came back, he was reading the news

(The Other Wiggles: (singing, offscreen.) Ah-ah

Reading the news

Sam: (singing) Old Mother Hubbard

She went to the cupboard

To fetch her poor dog a bone

But when she got there

Her cupboard was bare

So then the poor dog had none

Poor dog.

(A scene fades to a picture of a garden house. Then, it transitions to Sam reciting a poem called To Market.)

Sam: To market, to market, to buy a fat pig.

Home again, home again, jiggity-jig.

To market, to market, to buy a fat hog.

Home again, home again, jiggity-jog.

(Shot transition to the soccer scoreboard. Then, shot transition to the song: What Are Little Boys Made Of?. A scene where Sam is singing a song about boys that they love to do.)

Sam: (singing) What are little boys made of?

What are little boys made of?

Frogs and snails and puppy dogs' tail

That's what are little boys made of.

Yeah! Whoo! Come on!

What are little boys made of?

What are little boys made of?

Frogs and snails and puppy dogs' tail

That's what are little boys made of.

(Shot transition to the song: What Are Little Girls Made Of?. A scene where Dorothy is singing a song about girls that they love to do.)

Dorothy: (singing, offscreen.) What are little girls made of?

What are little girls made of?

Sugar and spice and everything nice

That's what are little girls made of

(She giggles.)

What are little girls made of?

What are little girls made of?

Sugar and spice and everything nice

That's what are little girls made of

(She giggles.)

(Shot transition to Anthony reciting a poem called Dr. Foster.)

Anthony: Doctor Foster

Went to Gloucester

In a shower of rain.

He stepped in a puddle,

Right up to his middle,

He never went there again.

(It translates to some pink flowers in the garden. Then, it translates to the song: The Boll Weevil Song. A scene where Anthony tells a story about Jeff who dressed as a farmer asked the boll weevil who is looking a house.)

Anthony: Let me tell you a story about a boll weevil. Now, some of you may not know, but a boll weevil is an insect, and he's found mostly where cotton grows. Now, where he comes from... Hmm, nobody really knows. But this is the way the story goes. The farmer said to the boll weevil...

Jeff: I see you're on the square.

Anthony: Boll weevil said to the farmer...

Paul Paddick: (in high voice.) Say, yep. My whole darn family's here.

Anthony: The farmer said to the boll weevil...

Jeff: Say, why do you pick my farm?

Anthony: The weevil just laughed at the farmer and said...

Paul Paddick: (in high voice, laughing.) We ain't gonna do you much harm.

All: (singing) Looking for a home

Gotta have a home.

Anthony: And the boll weevil spotted a lightning bug. He said...

Paul Paddick: (in high voice.) Hey, I'd like to make a trade with you. But, you see, if I was a lightning bug, I'd search the whole night through.

All: (singing) Looking for a home

Gotta have a home.

Anthony: And the boll weevil called the farmer and he said...

Paul Paddick: (in high voice.) You better sell your old machines. 'Cause when I'm through with your cotton, hey, you can't even buy gasoline.

All: (singing) Looking for a home

Gotta have a home.

Anthony: And the boll weevil said to the farmer...

Paul Paddick: (in high voice.) I'd like to wish you well.

Anthony: Farmer said to the boll weevil...

Jeff: Yeah, and I wish you weren't.

All: (singing) Looking for a home

Gotta have a home

Looking for a home

Gotta have a home

Looking for a home

Gotta have a home

Looking for a home

Gotta have a home

Looking for a home

Gotta have a home.

(Shot transition to Anthony reciting a poem for a song: Jill Be Slow.)

Anthony: (singing) Jill be gentle, Jill be slow,

Stand on your hands and away you go.

(Shot transitions to the song: Boys And Girls Come Out To Play. A scene where Dorothy & the kids are playing, while dancing at the same time.)

Sam: (singing offscreen.) Boys and girls, come out to play,

The moon doth shine as bright as day;

Leave your supper, and leave your sleep,

And come with your playfellows into the street.

(We cut to a closeup of Dorothy's feet as she points her toes.)

Come with a whoop, come with a call,

Come with a good will or not at all.

Up the ladder and down the wall,

A halfpenny roll will serve us all.

You find milk, and I'll find flour,

And we'll have a pudding in half an hour.

(It fades transitions to some beautiful scenery with hills, trees & buildings. Until, it transitions to Jeff reciting a poem called Hush Baby, My Doll, I Pray You Don't Cry.)

Jeff: Hush baby, my doll.

I pray you don't cry.

And I'll give you some bread,

And some milk by and by.

Or perhaps you like custard,

Or maybe a tart.

Then to either you're welcome,

With all my whole heart.

(It translates to the song: Hush Little Baby. A scene where Dorothy sings to her baby a lullaby.)

Dorothy: (singing) Hush little baby; mama's near,

To brush your hair and calm your fears.

To kiss your cheek and hold your hand,

'Til you drift off to sleepy land.

To help you count those little white sheep,

And sing you songs 'til you're asleep.

To tell you tales of kings and queens, of Jack and Jill and wonderful things.

So snuggle up and hold me tight,

And dream sweet dreams all through the night.

(It translates to the audience clapping at Caterina next to the jack-in-the-box during the song: Nursery Rhymes Medley. Jeff appears out of the Sing a Song Of Wiggles jack in a box during Pop Goes The Weasel. Caterina Mete is spinning with Mario Martinez Diaz & Jeff joins in too & lift Caterina up for This Old Man. Then, she amazed that Megan & Sam waltz dancing to Hey Diddle Diddle. Caterina turns around the Holly McGlinchy & Ben rocking back & forth to See-Saw Margery Daw. Mario Martinez Diaz & Adrian Quinnell are wearing in their French outfit dancing to Miss Susie.. Then, Murray joined in by sniffing a flower for Frère Jacques by stacking one person. Caterina Mete spins around that Kristy Talbot & Clare Field & Carolyn Ferrie dancing to Little Bo-Peep. And finally, everybody joined in for the ending part of There Was A Princess. After that, Caterina Mete holding some flowers, spins around & done the splits. Until, she pulls a string that the confetti explodes. Shot transition to the end credits are rolling, while the instrumental tracks for Old MacDonald Had A Farm, Over In The Meadow & Sing A Song Of Sixpence are playing in the background. Then, it shows the endboard.)

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