Stage Struck Dizzy Bob the Builder: Ready, Steady, Build!


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# Bob the builder

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# Can we fix it?

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# Bob the builder

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# 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

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# Can we fix it?

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# Bob the builder

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# 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

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# Can we fix it?

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# Bob the builder! #

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Aarrgh!

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Oh! Ha-ha-ha! Hi, Spud.

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Oh, Dizzy, weren't you scared?

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Ha-ha! No.

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Oh! "Fo-fi-fee-fum!" What am I, eh?

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A scarecrow making funny noises?

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No, I'm a giant!

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I'm going to be in a play at Fixham theatre tonight

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and I have to say, "Fo-fum-fi-fee!"

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Ha-ha, brilliant, ha-ha!

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But isn't it, "Fee-fi-fo-fum?"

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Right, team, looks like we're ready to go to the theatre.

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Oh, are we going to be in a play, too?

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No, Dizzy. Dickie Olivier has asked us to build a storage shed.

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To keep all his props and sets in.

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Oh, I'll come, too. I've got to practise.

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Ah, you're here, marvellous!

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Now, I've decided I'd like you to reuse

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some of my old theatre sets to make the storage shed.

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Er, what's a theatre set, Mr Olivier?

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The painted scenes in plays, Muck,

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you can have anything - a castle, a skyscraper, a forest.

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Let's have a look at the plans.

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First, we'll lift out all the sets and props from behind the stage.

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Then dig and pour foundations.

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Next, we'll build a wooden frame to slot the walls into.

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And last of all, a roof on top.

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Oh, I almost forgot!

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Don't use any of these sets,

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we need them for our play tonight.

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Right, team, let's make a start.

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Can we build it?

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ALL: Yes, we can!

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Er, yeah, I think so.

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Oh, I wish I could be in a play with you.

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Well, you can help me practise.

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Oh, really? Oooh! OK, um, well,

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we could borrow these bits of set!

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Fi-fee, er, fum, fo!

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Ha-ha! Spud, it's...

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"Fee-fi-fo-fum!"

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He-he-he, nice one, Dizzy! You're better at it than Spud!

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Ha-ha, yes, Roley,

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I'd be a really good giant.

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Huh, not like me.

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Oh, you'll be a really good giant, too, Spud.

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You just need to learn your line properly.

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Come on, we're choosing which sets to use for the walls!

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Oh, yes, I forgot about the storage shed.

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Hey, aren't these the sets we weren't supposed to use?

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Yes, but we'll put them back.

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Um, we could use this forest.

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I like the skyscrapers.

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Now, the front wall will need to open like a big door

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to get things in and out.

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Could we use the castle for that?

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Good idea, Lofty, let's see what it will look like.

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OK, let's start on the frame.

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Good work, everyone.

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Everyone, the costumes for the play have just arrived.

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Can I have some help unloading them?

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Of course, Dickie. Dizzy, can you stay here

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and help Lofty put the shed walls into place?

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OK, Bob.

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Fum-fo-fi, er, fum.

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Dizzy, are you sure you remembered the walls right?

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Isn't this cave one for the play tonight?

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It's "Fee-fi-fo-fum", Spud,

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and yes, let's use the cave one instead, Lofty, good idea.

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Oh, um, is it?

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Oh, and then let's put the trees in for the giant to hide behind.

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Oh, OK.

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We need one more wall on the front,

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I'm sure Bob said it was the castle wall.

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Then let's go and get it!

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Whoa, all this "fo-fee-fumming", has worn me out,

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I'll just have a little nap until Dizzy gets back.

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"Fee-fi-fo-fum!"

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Ha-ha! Very good, Dizzy.

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Now, where's your friend, Spud? Our practice is about to start.

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Oh, I'll go and find him, Dickie.

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SNORING

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"Fum".

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Um, have you seen Spud?

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Oh. SPU-U-U-D!

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"Fo!"

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Oh, eh?

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Where am I? Dizzy? Bob?

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'Anyone?'

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Oh, where is Spud? I can't do the play without my giant!

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Well, maybe he's forgotten.

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Oh, so maybe I could do it instead?

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Well, you did say the line rather well.

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Yes, yes, you'll have to be the giant, Dizzy.

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Now, I'll get the sets and we can start.

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But where have they gone?

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No sets! Oh, I'll have to cancel the play!

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Cancel it?!

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And I SO wanted to be in a play!

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Fee-fi-fo...

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He-e-e-e-lp!

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That's Spud!

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Oh, I should have been looking for him, not trying to be a giant.

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Oh, coming, Spud!

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Oh, you found me!

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Spud! Oh, I'm really sorry.

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Oh, it looks like we've found the missing sets, too.

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Oh, it's all my fault.

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I just really wanted to be in a play,

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but now the play's cancelled, anyway.

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Don't worry, Dizzy,

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I think the play's going to be OK.

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Yes, now you've found my actor and my sets the show must go on!

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Oh, good, I'm looking forward to being a giant.

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And we might still be able to find a little part for you, Dizzy.

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Once this shed's finished, come on!

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Well done, team. Now, I think it's time to go to the theatre!

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ALL: Yeah!

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What's the line, Dizzy?

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("Fee-fi-fo-fum," Spud.)

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Yes, that's it.

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"Fee-fi-fo-fum!"

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CHEERING AND APPLAUSE

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