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00:00Come on and get on down to the city, where the trains all clatter through.
00:07Hey, look at that driver, driver, I want to ride that train on blue.
00:12I'm looking way up high to the windy, take a peek from inside view.
00:17All those people busy working, I want to see what they are doing.
00:22Come on, let's rerun the market, do you hear that hullabaloo?
00:28Everybody's busy selling, I want to buy me something new.
00:33Look through the arches under the station, down where the pigeons perch and coo.
00:39Take a taxi ride to the river, I want to drive down the avenue.
00:44Hey, look at those buses cleaning, their wicks are clean and spanking new.
00:50All lined up to drive around the city, where men sing that bell to the moon.
00:56I'm going to ride on round to the school's back, where the children hurry through.
01:01Sit down, the teachers teach it, I'd love to learn a thing or two.
01:06Me too, I love to skip and river-sleeping, no river-sleeping, no privacy.
01:11I love to skip and river-sleeping, no river-sleeping, no that's for me.
01:16Come on and get on down to the city, where the ferries won't stand the gloom.
01:22Touch call on Granny Murray, she'd love to say hello to you.
01:30Me too!
01:34Hello honey pie, come away in and see who's at home today.
01:38Granny Murray's house has two at home to play, Granny Murray's house is home too.
01:44Who's here today? Well, we've got Stephen and we've got Megan.
01:49But don't just sit there, my wee fruit scones, come on, let's get busy.
01:54What can you find Stephen? Oh, is it heavy Stephen?
01:58Let's see, Granny Murray's had this for a long time and it's got secret treasures inside.
02:06What can you see? Do you like these beads?
02:11That was Granny Murray's dad's watch.
02:16Well, we've got Stephen and we've got Megan, but someone's missing from home today.
02:22Oh, not any more. Who's coming home to Granny Murray?
02:27Oh yes, it's Samson with Dr Juno.
02:31Hello there, Dr Juno.
02:35Hello and Samson, come on boy, you're bored, come on, come and see Granny.
02:42Come and say hello to Samson, everyone.
02:45Oh, Samson, look who's come to say hello.
02:48Gentle now, my darling.
02:50We don't want to get him over excited, do we? Or pat him into the ground.
02:54He loves coming here. And we love having him.
02:57Well, how about we stop the pats and we dress up Claude.
03:00Get your basket, Samson. Good boy.
03:03Oh, he'll get a good view from there while we dress Claude up in all his precious finery.
03:08On you go, my poppets.
03:10Dr Juno, there you are.
03:14We can go to our chairs and our fancy jewels.
03:23I love everything that looks glittery and precious.
03:27I love it all.
03:29This necklace is gorgeous. Is it very valuable?
03:31Well, I don't know about that, but I'll tell you this.
03:34It's been in my family for hundreds of years.
03:37Oh, gosh, really?
03:39Well, I'd really rather not wear it if it means that much to you.
03:42Oh, my goodness. A hundred years. Oh, health.
03:46It doesn't matter, my darling. It's fine. Don't you worry.
03:50What's broken can always be mended.
03:53I'll just gather up the beads and restring them later.
03:58Well, if you're missing a bead or two, I know my lovely Samson will help you find them.
04:02You can sniff out anything from anywhere.
04:05Oh, will you take a sniff at this?
04:07I think we're in the presence of royalty.
04:11Oh, wow, Claude. I am dazzled by your bling.
04:15You look like a million dollars. Well done, everyone.
04:19Wait a minute. One million and one dollars.
04:23Dr Juno.
04:25Thank you.
04:27This will remind me of my own little shining star, Samson.
04:31It'll add a wee bit of sparkle to your day.
04:34Bye-bye, everyone. Bye-bye.
04:39Now, remember, what's broken can always be mended.
04:43Thank you, Granny Murray. See you later.
04:45Bye-bye, my darling. We'll be thinking of you.
04:47Me too.
04:49Will you keep a wee eye on Dr Juno?
04:51Make sure she goes the right way to work.
04:57I'm on my way to work today
05:01Cycling through all the city views
05:05Ringing my bell and singing my song
05:09Pedaling my way as I cycle along
05:13Getting there is just so fine
05:17I so enjoy my cycling time
05:22I always go the way I know
05:26Can you show me the way I go?
05:31Okay, which way?
05:33Do I go left now? Do I go right?
05:37Which way is wrong now? Which way is right?
05:42Okay, left to the hospital
05:44I'm on my way to work today
05:48Looking this way and that-a-way
05:53Hello, policeman
05:55Hello, boss
05:57Hello, policeman
05:59Hello, shops
06:01Hello, lampers
06:03Hello, stop!
06:05She's on her way to work today
06:09Looking this way and that-a-way
06:13Hey!
06:14Do I go up now? Do I go down?
06:17Which way's a smile now? Which way's a frown?
06:21Hey!
06:22Okay, down
06:24You taught me the way to go
06:28Thank you
06:29You showed me the way I know
06:33Thanks for that
06:35So what's next?
06:36Oh yes, I better put my work clothes on
06:45All scrubbed and ready to go
06:50Ahem
06:51Morning, nurse
06:52Oh
06:53You better take a look at these, Dr Juno
06:55I know there's quite a lot, but, you know
06:57I, um...
06:58That's fine, thank you
07:02Did you see what I just saw?
07:04I better sort these out then
07:07I forgot to give you these
07:09Oh!
07:15Nurse Henry's wearing an earring
07:17Do you think I should say anything?
07:21Oops, one more file
07:23Oh, I...
07:25Nurse Henry, your ear!
07:27You've noticed at last
07:29I'm wearing this because my friend is a jeweller
07:31and I wondered if you'd like to see some of the jewellery he makes
07:34I'd love to, but can you show me later on?
07:37No problem
07:38Oh, and, Nurse Henry
07:40I don't think that earring's hospital regulation
07:45Thank you
07:50Oh, my Samson
07:52He always makes my face light up
08:07Oh, will you look at the fountain, boys
08:11Do you see all the water coming out the lion's mouth?
08:14And all the people?
08:16And right up at the top, that's Queen Victoria
08:20And look at you, Samson
08:23You're good as gold
08:35Ah, Dr Juno, you'd better sit down
08:37I've got something rather important to show you
08:39Oh, shall we go into my office then?
08:41No need
08:42Take a look at these
08:44Remember I told you about my friend the jeweller?
08:46Well, here are some pictures of his work
08:48That's a necklace he made for his girlfriend
08:50Oh, pretty
08:52She's a lucky girl
08:53And that's a pair of earrings he made for Tina
08:55when she played the genie of the ring in Aladdin
08:57Oh, so intricate
08:59Oh, and that's a brooch he made for his nan
09:01Oh, now that is nice
09:03So what do you think then, eh?
09:05I think your friend is a very talented man
09:07He makes excellent jewellery
09:09But for now, we've got a lot of hard work to do
09:12You'd better get on with it
09:13It's time I got on with my work
09:19It's where the people who are ill get well
09:22Machines are buzzing to give us a thrill
09:25I'm rushing here and there to be here
09:28I'm rushing here and there to be here
09:32It's so exciting in the hospital
09:35Patients through the corridors
09:38Flashing blue lights right up to the door
09:41I'm rushing here and there to be here
09:44I'm rushing here and there, oh yeah
09:51I'll be there to comfort you at all times
09:55I'll be there to see all that's fine
09:59I'll be there whenever I'm needed, yeah
10:07To heal a heart, keep it in time
10:11Don't worry, I'll always be kind
10:14I'll bring a smile and take away your worries, yeah
10:22Nurses and doctors, you must understand
10:26We are there to hold a hand
10:30We are there to take your cares away
10:37It's so exciting in the hospital
10:40I'm rushing here and there to be here
10:43I'm rushing here and there to be here
10:53You have a little emergency
10:55Oh, I hope it's got nothing to do with jewellery again
10:59Well, actually, it is
11:05Oh, Dr Juno, thank goodness
11:08This is my little niece
11:10Hello
11:11She's a bit upset
11:12Hey, what's the matter?
11:14It's her ring
11:15Is it stuck on your finger?
11:17No, it's stuck on mine
11:21I just wanted to try it on
11:23Could you move your fingers for me, please?
11:25Good, well, I presume you've tried taking it off with soap?
11:29Yes
11:30Well, your finger's a bit swollen
11:32Could you get me an ice pack, please, Miss Hendry?
11:35I'm afraid we're going to have to cut it off, Tina
11:38The ring!
11:41Nurse Hendry will do it, he's very good
11:43And don't worry, it doesn't hurt
11:50Now that's all sorted out, I think I'll take a break
11:54I wonder how my golden boy, Samson, is getting on
11:57I love to skip in Riversea Bingle
12:00Riversea Bingle, that's for me
12:04Look, look at this wee sparkly bouncy ball
12:07Ready?
12:08Ah, woohoo!
12:10Come on, Samson!
12:12Samson!
12:14Drop it
12:15Oops!
12:16Here you are, my darling
12:17Good throw
12:18Woohoo!
12:20Good throw
12:22Come on
12:24Come here
12:26Good boy
12:28No wonder Dr Juno thinks you're the best dog in the world
12:34Hi
12:43Hi
12:44Hello, Tina
12:45How's the finger?
12:46Oh, it's fine
12:47Nurse Hendry did a very good job
12:50The trouble is now that I can't get my niece out of hospital
12:54Oh, why not?
12:56Her ring is broken
12:58It was always so precious to her
13:00And now I've ruined it
13:02She's in floods of tears and I just don't know what to do
13:05Don't worry, Tina
13:06Just wait in the examination room and I'll see what I can do
13:11Oh dear
13:12I've been working hard all day to help everyone
13:15How did I end up with one very unhappy girl?
13:18Where did the time go?
13:21At seven o'clock, Samson and I arrived at Granny Murray's
13:25Granny Murray and the children had been showing off
13:27with some baubles and trinkets from Granny Murray's box of treasures
13:31They dressed Claude in all kinds of sparkly things
13:34Granny Murray let me wear one of her precious necklaces
13:37But I broke it
13:39I felt awful
13:41But Granny Murray told me not to worry
13:43She said she could fix it back together
13:46At eight o'clock, I arrived at the hospital
13:49Nurse Hendry was wearing an earring
13:51He told me a friend of his, who is a jeweller, had made the earring
13:57At two o'clock, Nurse Hendry told me that there was someone waiting to see me in the examination room
14:02It was Tina
14:04She had tried on a ring belonging to her niece
14:06and she couldn't get it off her finger
14:09I advised Nurse Hendry to cut carefully through the ring
14:13At three o'clock, Tina came to say that her niece was very upset
14:17The ring was precious to her and now it was broken
14:22Now remember, what's broken can always be mended
14:27What's broken can always be mended?
14:30Of course! The person who can mend the ring is Nurse Hendry's friend
14:34The man who makes all the jewellery
14:36I must pay him a visit
14:38It's race against time
14:40I've got to do it, I've got to do it
14:42I've got to beat the clock before they chime
14:45I've got to sort it, I've got to sort it
14:47I've got to do the job on time
14:50Like a busy bee, I'm going to beat that bong
14:52I'm going to finish this job before I finish this song
14:55Do we think she's going to do it?
14:57Do the job that needs to be done?
15:00Will she know how to fix it?
15:02Will she finish what she has begun?
15:05It's a stressful time, she will get there in the end
15:07Because she knows what she should do
15:09I'm going to do it, I'm going to do it
15:11She's going to do it
15:12I'm going to beat the clock before they chime
15:14I'm going to sort it, she's going to sort it
15:17I'm going to do the job on time
15:19Like a busy bee, I'm going to beat that bong
15:22I'm going to finish this job before I finish this song
15:27Blow my hand
15:28Ta-da!
15:29Thank you
15:30Oh, Dr Juno
15:32I knew you fixed people up and helped them to get better
15:36But jewellery?
15:37It wasn't me, it was Nurse Hendry's friend, the jeweller
15:40He's very good at fixing things
15:42He made me these
15:43What do you think?
15:44I think you're a pair of sparklers
15:50I wonder how my little sparkler's doing now
16:00And one to go
16:03There you are
16:05Through you go
16:07That's us, Samson
16:09What's broken can always be mended
16:12Good as new
16:13Dr Juno will be pleased
16:15And she'll be home to pick you up soon, my darling
16:18Yes, she will
16:30Dr Juno, come over here
16:32Samson, look who's here
16:35Hello, Samson
16:37Hey, good boy
16:39Oh, look at that wagging tail
16:42Samson wants to say thank you, Granny Murray
16:45And thank you from me too
16:46I remembered what you said
16:47What's broken can always be mended
16:50Save the day
16:51Oh, gracious
16:53Come on now, you'll want to be off
16:56Come on, Samson
16:59Bye-bye, my darling
17:00I'm looking forward to next time
17:02Me too
17:03Come on, Samson
17:04Let's chat about our time away
17:06And I suppose you'll want to know all about my time too
17:10Well, there was
17:13Waving, greeting, hello, meeting
17:15Dancing, dusting, sharing, choosing
17:16Talking, cooking, drying
17:17Cleaning, saving, cleaning
17:18Loving, joking, oozing
17:19Things are rushing round
17:22Picking up and sitting down
17:27But what was really special about today?
17:30Well, Claude was dressed in all his precious and sparkling finery
17:35Because we were having a glittery day
17:38It was so much fun seeing the children rummaging around in my box of treasure
17:43And pulling out all sorts of things
17:46Dr Juno came by with Samson
17:48And we put on some sparkles ourselves
17:51Dr Juno broke my old necklace
17:53But I didn't really mind
17:54It could easily be fixed
17:56After Dr Juno left for work
17:58I took Samson to the park
18:00We saw a lovely fountain that sparkled and glistened in the light
18:05Later on, I played a game with Samson
18:07I threw a ball and he had to fetch it
18:10After that, I came home and fixed the necklace that Dr Juno had broken earlier on
18:16And before long, I had it looking as good as new
18:20Meanwhile, at work in the hospital
18:23Dr Juno remembered that what's broken can always be mended
18:28And she helped a little girl by taking her ring to the jewellers
18:32In the end, that looked as good as new as well
18:38Am I nice and sparkly?
18:41I hope you enjoyed yourself
18:43Me too
18:45Bye bye, honey pie
19:07Me too!