Scoop's Sea Rescue Bob the Builder: Ready, Steady, Build!


Scoop's Sea Rescue

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# Bob the builder - can we fix it?

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# Bob the builder - yes, we can!

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# Scoop, Muck and Dizzy and Roley too

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# Lofty and Wendy join the crew

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# Bob and the gang have so much fun

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# Working together They get the job done

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# Bob the builder - can we fix it?

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# Bob the builder - yes, we can!

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# Pilchard and Bird, Travis and Spud

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# Playing together like good friends should

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# Bob the builder - can we fix it?

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# Bob the builder. #

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Look, I'm pretending this piece of wood is a boat on the sea.

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I had a dream about a boat last night.

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I was the brave captain, I saw another boat tip over

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and the passengers fell in the water. THEY GASP

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-I pulled them out with my life-saving ring.

-Brilliant!

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Hooray for Scoop, the brave sea captain.

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THEY ALL LAUGH

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Morning, team.

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ALL: Hi, Bob. Hi, Wendy.

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We've got an important job today.

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The big glass lens in the lighthouse needs changing.

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That means we get to be by the sea. Come on!

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Wow! The sea is so cool.

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Morning all. I trust everything is in hand for this job, Bob?

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Of course, Mr Bentley, have a look at the plans with us.

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First, we'll take out the old lens through these doors.

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-Then we'll lower it to the ground.

-Wow, there's a boat out at sea.

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It could be a pirate ship.

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Or a sail boat with a brave captain.

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Scoop, you can collect the special fixings for the new lens.

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Packer should have left them at the yard by now. OK?

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Uh...

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To pick up the special fixings?

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Um... Oh, yeah, pick up the fixings. No prob, Bob.

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Er... Can we fix it?!

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ALL: Yes, we can.

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Oh, um, yes, I think so.

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Pick up the fixings, easy. Except I don't know where they are.

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All right, Scoop, what are you looking for, mate?

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Have you got the fixings for the lighthouse lens?

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-No, sorry, they're not here.

-Oh, uh, OK then, thanks.

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Oh, maybe I should have listened a bit closer.

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Ah, Scoop, off to collect the fixings from Bob's yard, are you?

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Oh! They're at Bob's yard?

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Yes. That's what Bob said this morning.

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Er, yeah, right. See you later!

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Phew! They're here.

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I'd better get back before Bob realises I didn't listen.

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Thanks, Scoop.

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Look, Scratch, the sea's so big and blue.

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Hmm, we'll need a special tool to fix these clamps in place, Bob.

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There's one in the workshop. Can you get it, Scoop?

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Fast as you can, Splasher will be here with the lens soon.

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-..And then I pulled them out of the water.

-Scoop...?

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Huh?

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Can you get me the tool to fit these from the workshop?

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Oh, yeah. Um, no prob, Bob.

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OK, let's get the old lens out.

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Go easy, mate, it's very fragile.

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Yeah, mate, it's made of glass so it will break easily.

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No worries, I'll be really careful.

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-Bob to Splasher, where are you?

-Loaded and on my way.

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Tell the others to watch out for me, this lens is really fragile.

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I will, Splasher, see you soon.

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ENGINE ROARS

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OK, I've got Bob's special tool.

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-Mr Mockney, what are you doing?

-Well, hello, young Scoop.

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I'm reading a book my great-grandfather wrote

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all about the sea.

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The sea! Oh, show me.

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Look, one day my great-grandfather saw a glass bottle in the sea.

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It had a letter in it.

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The bottle was heading for the rocks.

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If it hit them, it would smash

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and he wouldn't find out who the letter was from.

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SCOOP GASPS What happened next?

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-Wendy to Scoop. Come in, Scoop.

-Oh!

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-Hi, Wendy.

-Where are you? Bob said to get back quickly.

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-We need that tool.

-Quickly? Oh, sorry, Wendy.

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I... I didn't hear. I'm coming now.

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-I've got to go, David.

-But you must hear the end of the story.

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Um... OK, but we'd better be quick.

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So, moments before the bottle hit the rocks,

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my great-grandfather jumped into the water and rescued it.

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-Cool, so who was the letter from?

-A brave captain, lost at sea.

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Wow! I had a dream last night that I was a brave sea captain...

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SCOOP CONTINUES TALKING

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Scoop, I forgot, watch out for Splasher.

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He's got the new lens and it's very fragile. Bye!

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..And I pulled all the people out of the water and rescued them.

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What a fabulous dream, Scoop. But you'd better go now.

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Ooh! Yeah, bye, David.

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Nearly there, one lens safely delivered.

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Whoo-hoo, Wendy said to get back quickly

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and you don't get much quicker than this!

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-Woah!

-Woah!

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SPLASH!

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ALL: Oh, no!

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Scoop, Splasher, what happened?

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I... I was going too fast and I didn't see Splasher.

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But didn't Wendy say to be careful on the way back?

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Oh, um, she might have, but I wasn't listening.

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-I'm really sorry, Bob.

-Oh! Goodness, gracious.

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This is most unfortunate.

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Don't worry, Mr Bentley, maybe Lofty can hook it out.

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Oh, I'll try.

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Oh, I can't reach it. Oh, dear.

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Hey, maybe Splasher could push it onto the beach?

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Good idea.

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-Come on, Splasher!

-THEY ALL CHEER

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You can do it!

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Keep going, Splasher!

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Oh no, the lens is headed for those rocks.

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It'll smash.

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Splasher! The rocks!

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Ah! Oh, no! I can't stop it!

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If only I'd listened to Wendy instead of David's story.

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But at least I know what to do.

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I saved it, just like Mr Mockney's great-grandfather saved the bottle!

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ALL: Hooray!

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My goodness, that was close.

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I've messed up loads today because I didn't listen.

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-I'm never going to not listen again.

-No worries, Scoop.

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Well, the lens is safe now, so let's get it fitted.

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Now the lighthouse can do its job.

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Guiding ships at night.

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Yeah, we did it!

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No thanks to me...

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Um, but Scooch, you did make a real sea rescue today.

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Just like in your dream.

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Oh, you're right, Scratch. I am a brave sea captain after all.

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THEY ALL LAUGH

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