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# Come on and get on down to the city

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# Where the trains all clatter through

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# Hey! Look at that driver driving

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-# I want to ride that train of blue

-Me too

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# I'm looking way up high to the windows

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# Take a peek for an inside view

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# All these people busy working

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# I want to see what they all do

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# Come on, let's weave around the market

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# Do you hear the hullabaloo?

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# Everybody's busy selling

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-# I wanna buy me something new

-Me too

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# Look through the arches under the station

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# Down where the pigeons perch and coo

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# Take a taxi ride to the river

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# I wanna drive down the avenue

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# Hey, look at those buses gleaming

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# They look so clean and spanking new

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# All lined up to drive around the city

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-# Let me ting that bell

-Ding, ding!

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# Going to ride on round to the school stop

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# Where the children hurry through

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# Sit down, the teacher's teaching

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-# I'd love to learn a thing or two

-Me too

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# I love to skip in Riverseafingal

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# Riverseafingal, by the sea. #

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Seven o'clock.

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# Come on and get on down to the city

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-# Where the ferryboat sails are blue

-Sails are blue

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# Time to call on Granny Murray

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# She'd love to say hello to you. #

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Hello, honey pie! Come away in and see who's at home today!

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# Granny Murray's house has two at home to play

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# Granny Murray's house is home to... #

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Who's here today?

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Well, we've got Robbie and Molly.

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PEEEP!

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Right, you two! On your feet. Up you get. Let's have some fun!

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Come on! That's the way.

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Now, do you know how to play snap?

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PEEEP!

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That's the way.

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-Snap!

-Snap!

-Snap!

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-PEEEP!

-Right! On we go.

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We've got Molly and Robbie, but someone's missing from home today.

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Not any more!

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Who's coming home to Granny Murray? It's Jack, with Rudi! Hello, there!

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-Rudi, hello!

-Hi, Granny Murray.

-And Jack!

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-CHILDREN GREET EACH OTHER

-In you come, angel.

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-No, no! You're not starting yet!

-What's all the noise in here, then?

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-We're playing snap.

-So I can hear!

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It's getting a wee bit rowdy! Right, my darlings.

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Why don't we dress up Claude as a football referee?

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Brilliant! Great idea. Right. That's the way.

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Careful, Molly. Come on, we'll hit the dressing room, Rudi.

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I didn't know you enjoyed football, Granny Murray.

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Not watching it. I'd rather be on the pitch kicking the ball.

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-I'm organising a football match at the park later this morning.

-Cool!

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-Chuck and Louie are coming.

-Jack will love that.

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There's nothing like teamwork to get things done.

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I agree. But sitting here chatting ain't gonna get the spuds sold.

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-I'd best go and set the stall up.

-Claude looks like a proper ref!

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Claude looks like a real winner!

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-I'd better be off.

-Dad?

-What have you got?

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Is that off Claude?

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No, it's a football snap keepsake from Jack.

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Can I have a cuddle? Whoa! THEY LAUGH

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-I squeezed you!

-Right! I'll see you later.

-OK.

-Ta-ta.

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Remember, there's really nothing like teamwork to get things done!

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-Thanks. See you later.

-Bye-bye. We'll be thinking of you.

-Me, too.

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You keep a wee eye on Rudi and make sure he goes the right way to work.

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# I'm on my way to work today

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# Walking my shoes through the city views

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# Stepping along and swinging my arms

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# Singing my way through the city's charms

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# Getting there is just so fine

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# I so enjoy my walking time

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# I always go the way I know

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-# But can you tell me the way I go?

-Hey!

-#

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OK - which way?

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# Do I go left now? Do I go right?

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# Which way is wrong now? Which way is right? #

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-Right!

-OK. That way? To the market?

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# I'm on my way to work today

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# Going this way and that-a-way... #

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Hello, cobbles!

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Hello, train!

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Hello, road works! Hello, tram!

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Hello, sweeper!

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Hello, van!

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# He's on his way to work today

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# Looking this way and that-a-way, hey!

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# Do I go up now? Do I go down?

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# Which way's a smile now and which way's a frown? #

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-Up!

-This way?

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# You told me the way to go

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# Thank you - you showed me the way I know. #

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Now what? Oh, get changed for work!

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All dressed and ready to go!

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Hey, it sounds like Dale's CD stall's in full swing already!

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-Hello, love!

-I hear you and Chuck are off to the park to play football.

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-That's the plan.

-We'd better get a bit of practice in before the game.

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-I'm a bit rusty.

-You can say that again!

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Here's a bag of lovely juicy oranges to hand round after the game.

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-I'm sure you'll work up a thirst running about.

-Some more than others.

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-Bye, Rudi, love.

-See ya.

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Bye.

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Oh, that'll be my eight o'clock breakfast call.

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I wonder if Jack is having his breakfast now.

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# I love to skip in Riverseafingal Riverseafingal by the sea

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# I love to skip in Riverseafingal Riverseafingal, that's for me. #

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-I would like some fruit.

-Would you like some fruit? That's great news.

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-What would you two like?

-Cereal.

-Cereal.

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Fresh fruit from Rudi. Delicious!

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-Is that enough, darling?

-Yeah.

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OK. Cereal for you, sweet pea, and some cereal for you, big boy.

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That's us. I think I'll have some fruit, too. Oh!

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Your dad would be delighted if he could see you eating your fruit.

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-Lovely, isn't it?

-Yes.

-Come on, then, guys.

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-JACK:

-I can see you, Daddy.

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-How's Jack?

-He's great, thanks.

-Good. See you.

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That's the first pineapple I've sold.

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I've sold hardly any lemons or oranges.

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Better try out a few market cries.

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Roll up and get your juicy, juicy, juicy oranges right here!

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-Hi, Rudi.

-A customer! What can I do for you?

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-HOARSE:

-The usual, please.

-Oh, Dale, it's you.

-I've got a sore throat.

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Sorry to hear that.

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There you go. That's £2, please. And I hope your throat gets better.

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Me, too! Or I won't be able to do my market cries. There's a customer.

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Bye! I'd better get to work myself if I want to shift any of this lot.

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# Do-be-do-be-do

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# I make it look easy What I do-be-do-be-do

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# And what I do is sell to you and you and you

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# All of the veggies for a stew

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# But it's more than meets the eye

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# What I do for you

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# As I buy and buy

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# While you still sleep

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# Those fruit and veg to eat

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# And the flowers in the early hours

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# So when wake-up comes

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# It's there for you

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# The market stalls are there to view

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# Oh, the market, the market What a wonderful place

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# The hubbub of people The smiles on each face

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# Oh, the market, the market Come look around

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# The hustle, the bustle The bubbles of sound

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# The colours all chaotic and spilling about

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# The smells all exotic, yeah The market cries out

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# Objects to excite you And draw you near

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# The buying and the selling Cheap or dear

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# The market, the market I just love to be there

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# The market is a wonderful place! Doo-be-de-doo-ba

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# Be-boo-be-doo! #

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-These are the goods you need!

-Take it away!

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MUSIC PLAYS, TRADERS SHOUT, DALE COUGHS

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-SHE SHOUTS:

-Have you got any good bargains today, Rudi?

-Hi, Bobby.

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-HE SHOUTS: The lemons are on special. Six for just £1.

-One what?

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-What was that again?

-And you'll have to have some of my juicy oranges.

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MUSIC GETS LOUDER They're on special, too.

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-What did you say?

-I'll get you a bag of them.

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They're perfect for keeping colds at bay.

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-But I didn't want any lemons or oranges!

-More oranges!?

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MUSIC DROWNS MARKET CRIES

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-I'm late for the 11am bus. I have to dash. Sorry!

-But what about your...

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fruit?

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Oh! 11am and I've hardly sold anything.

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The market today is louder than a crowd at a big football match!

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No wonder Bobby couldn't hear me.

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I hope it's quieter in the park for the football game.

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# I love to skip in Riverseafingal Riverseafingal, that's for me. #

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-Let's play football!

-PEEEP!

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THEY ALL SHOUT EXCITEDLY

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Oh! Referee! Referee!

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ALL: Goal!

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-Right, come on, then.

-CHEERING

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Time to get down to a little hard work.

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You don't need a rocket ship to taste food that's out of this world!

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It's fresh and it's only going to cost...

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Roll up, roll up! Get your bargains here!

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Everything must go! Everything must go!

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MUSIC GETS LOUDER

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So make your way to Rudi's fruit and veg stall!

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It's no use! I've hardly sold anything this morning.

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I might as well pack up early and go home.

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It seems nobody can hear my market cries. Where did the time go?

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At seven o'clock I dropped Jack at Granny Murray's.

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She told me about the football match they were to play later that morning.

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She even had the children dress Claude up as a football referee.

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At eight o'clock I got to the market. Dale's CD music was very loud.

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At nine o'clock Dale bought some fruit. He had an awfully sore throat.

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At 12 o'clock, Bobby came for some lemons and oranges...I think.

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I couldn't really hear anything.

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Dale's CDs got louder and louder.

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Remember, there's really nothing like teamwork to get things done!

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There's nothing like teamwork!

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I know how teamwork can help everybody in the market.

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Everybody's shouting because they can't be heard over Dale's music.

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But Dale's only been playing his music loud

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because he can't use his market cries because of his sore throat.

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But we all know what's good for that problem, don't we?

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Team! It's a race against time!

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# I've got to do it I've got to do it

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# I've got to beat the clock before the chime

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# I've got to sort it I've got to sort it

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# I've got to do the job on time

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# Like a busy bee I'm going to beat that bong

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# I'm gonna finish this job before I finish this song

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# Do we think he's gonna do it Do the job that needs to be done?

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# Will he know how to fix it? Will he finish what he has begun?

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# He'll get there in the end cos he knows what to do to work it through

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-# I'm gonna do it

-He's gonna do it

-I'll beat the clock before the chime

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-# I'm gonna sort it

-He's gonna sort it

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-# I'm gonna do the job on time

-Tick-tock

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# Like a busy bee I'm gonna beat that bong

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# I'm going to finish this job Before I finish this song! #

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Mmm. My throat feels better already, thanks.

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Don't thank me, thank the team!

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Adrienne provided the honey, Jim, the lemon squeezer,

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and Susie the mug and hot water.

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I squeezed some oranges and lemons, and there! One sore throat cure!

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-Now my voice is better, I can use my market cries again.

-Brilliant!

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-And I can turn this music down.

-MUSIC OFF

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Get your music CDs over here! Best deals in town, guaranteed!

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Come on, folks, get your juicy oranges here!

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I wonder if the children enjoyed their oranges after the game.

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-Who would like some orange?

-I'd love some!

-Help yourselves, my darlings.

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-They're lovely oranges, Louie.

-Rudi only sells the best fruit and veg.

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Grrrrrrr! CHILDREN SHOUT

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-Thanks, Granny Murray.

-That's all right, darling.

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Rudi! Come away in. Look who's here!

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-Dad!

-Hello! Sounds like someone's had a great time with Granny Murray!

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We certainly have, haven't we?

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-That's it. Say thank you.

-Thank you, Granny Murray.

-Thanks from me, too.

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I remembered what you said about teamwork and it saved the day.

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Oh! Well, well. Come on, you two. You'll want to be away home.

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-Looking forward to next time.

-Me, too.

-Bye-bye.

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And I suppose you want me to tell you all about my time, too?

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# Well, there was...

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# Waving, greeting, hello, meeting Bye-bye, closing, waking, dozing

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# Eating, sleeping, gluing, chewing

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# Sneaking up and wiping rou-ound

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# Washing up and splashing down

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# Then there was hugging, squishing, walking, pushing

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# Dancing, dusting, talking, cooking

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# Walking, sliding, hunting, hiding Jumping up and turning rou-ound

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# Dressing up and sitting down! #

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What was really special about today?

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Claude was dressed up as a referee. We were going to play football.

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I had arranged to meet Louie and Chuck

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to play football with the children.

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I was referee and blew my whistle a lot!

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Jack was brilliant. Chuck was in the goal.

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Louie was all over the place! It was team play all the way.

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Rudi gave us some delicious oranges for after the game.

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They were much appreciated by Dale, too, to help cure his sore throat.

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In the market, it was team play all the way, too.

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Do you know the best thing about being a referee?

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Yes! Blowing your whistle!

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-PEEEP!

-Did you have fun today?

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Me, too. Bye-bye, honey pie!

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Subtitles by Red Bee Media Ltd - 2007

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# I love to skip in Riverseafingal Riverseafingal by the sea

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# I love to skip in Riverseafingal Riverseafingal, that's for me

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# Come on and get on down to the city

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-# Where the ferryboat sails are blue

-Sails are blue

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# Time to call on Granny Murray

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# She'd love to say goodbye to you. #

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Me, too!

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