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00:00Today, Rupert solves the saucepan handle mystery in Rupert and the Naughty Tinker.
00:15There's a little bear that you've never seen before, who's a lot of fun.
00:23Children everywhere, know to love him more and more, he's the number one.
00:30There's a million stories to be told of the things that he's done.
00:36And he's gonna share them all with you, so come along.
00:43Rupert, Rupert the Bell, everyone sing his name.
00:50Rupert, Rupert the Bell, everyone come and join in all of his name.
01:00Rupert Bear has been helping his mother look for the handle that has broken off her frying pan and is lost.
01:12Well, I give up.
01:14It's strange enough to have the handle break just like that.
01:18But for it to disappear as well, it's most peculiar.
01:21But you have got another one, haven't you?
01:25Yes, but it's not big enough. That's only a little one.
01:28Oh, well, I'll have to find something else for tea.
01:31We were going to have omelettes.
01:33I'll go and get you a new pan from the high street if you like.
01:36There's plenty of time.
01:38Oh, thank you, Rupert.
01:40I'll have to get one sooner or later.
01:42Here's some money.
01:43All right, Mummy. I'm on my way.
01:46Now, where could it have gone?
01:51I'm sorry, Rupert.
01:52Tell Mummy we've had quite a rush on frying pans and saucepans these last few days.
01:57Everybody wants them.
01:58Seems all their handles are breaking off.
02:00I've sold out.
02:02Yes, that's what happened to ours.
02:04The handle broke off.
02:05On his way home, Rupert has an idea.
02:11Perhaps one of his friend's mothers would lend him one to take home.
02:15I'll go and ask Margot's granny.
02:17Perhaps I could borrow one from her.
02:19Cooey!
02:21Rupert!
02:21It's Bill Badger on his way to the high street.
02:25I'm going to the shops, Rupert.
02:27Would you like to come?
02:29No, Bill. I've just been.
02:31Now I'm going to Margot's to see if I can borrow a frying pan.
02:34The handle's broken off ours.
02:36Oh, Rupert.
02:38How strange.
02:39Our saucepan is broken.
02:42The metal handle snapped right off.
02:45Well, you're wasting your time going to the shop.
02:47They've sold out.
02:48Seems like everybody's broken their handles.
02:52Look.
02:53There's Margot now.
02:55You can ask her.
02:57Hello, you two.
02:58I'm just going to the village.
03:01Aha.
03:02You're going to buy a saucepan or a frying pan.
03:05Margot is surprised.
03:08How did you know that, Rupert?
03:10Rupert tells Margot all about the broken pan handles in Nutwood.
03:15Our handle actually disappeared.
03:17We couldn't find it anywhere.
03:20So did ours, gasps Margot.
03:23And so did ours.
03:25That settles it.
03:26I'm going to see Gypsy Granny.
03:28I think there's some magic mixed up in this.
03:31I'll come with you, Rupert.
03:33See you later, Margot.
03:34No, Rupert Bear.
03:39There's no magic mixed up in your frying pan, mystery.
03:43If there was any magic going on in Nutwood, I'd know all about it.
03:47Don't you worry.
03:48But I do know one thing.
03:51There's been a stranger staying up at the hermit's cave, and I think he's up to no good.
03:57He goes out a lot at night, and all good people should be in their beds.
04:02Then I think I'll pay a visit to the hermit.
04:05Coming, Bill.
04:06Um, well, uh, all right, Rupert.
04:10Oh, you worry, Bill Badger.
04:12You'll be all right.
04:17Rupert and Bill go off to see the hermit in his cave.
04:21I've been in his cave before, Bill.
04:23There's a small volcano inside where he does his cooking.
04:25Yes, but Gypsy Granny said there was somebody else there, Rupert, and she thinks he's up to no good.
04:33Oh, look.
04:34Isn't that Farmer Termott?
04:36Good morning, Farmer Termott.
04:38Morning, Rupert.
04:39Bill.
04:41Just look at this pile of rubbish.
04:43And it's all plastic.
04:45Plastic bottles, plastic bags, plastic boxes.
04:48All left lying about in my fields.
04:51Can't use it for fertiliser nor anything.
04:53And it's taken you all the morning to collect it from around the farm.
04:57Useless it is.
04:58Well, I must get on now and milk the cows.
05:02Bye-bye.
05:04Rupert and Bill, with a friendly wave, press on with their trip to the hermit's cave.
05:09This is it, Bill.
05:11This is where the hermit lives.
05:13Let's go in and see if he remembers me.
05:15Uh, perhaps I'd, uh, let her wait here, Rupert.
05:20Oh, come on, Bill.
05:21He's a nice man, really.
05:24When their eyes have got used to the dim light,
05:27Rupert and Bill travel through the cave
05:28until they hear voices and see a red glow ahead.
05:32That's where the little volcano is.
05:35It's the hermit's kitchen.
05:37Is it, is it all right, Rupert?
05:39By the little volcano, a shifty-looking man is busy working, making toy soldiers.
05:48And the hermit stands looking on.
05:50Neither of them have heard the two chums or in the entrance watching them.
05:54You have been busy, my friend.
05:58And all made from scrap metal.
06:01That's what I like to see.
06:03Nothing wasted.
06:04There's too much stuff wasted these days.
06:07Oh, why.
06:10Hello, Rupert Bear, isn't it?
06:13What brings you here?
06:16Rupert doesn't know what to say.
06:18There's nothing wrong with making tin soldiers from scrap.
06:21Gypsy Granny must have made a mistake.
06:23Uh, good morning, sir.
06:26Uh, this is my friend, Bill Badger.
06:27We were just passing and...
06:29And you thought you'd pop in and visit me.
06:32How nice.
06:33Sorry I can't offer you a cup of something to drink.
06:36We're using the stove, don't you see, for a furnace.
06:39Oh, wizardy whiz, what a good idea.
06:42Where does the metal come from?
06:45Well, that's the best bit.
06:47It's all scrap that's been thrown away.
06:50My friend here, who's a tinker,
06:52goes out and collects it every night.
06:55He goes on to tell the two chums
06:57that the toy factory couldn't keep up
06:59with the orders for tin soldiers
07:00and were paying the tinker to make some more.
07:04And look, it's all made from a pile of scrap metal.
07:09Rupert and Bill are astonished.
07:12But...
07:13But they're all saucepan handles.
07:17Well, now you've come to mention it,
07:19so they are.
07:20That one looks like my mummy's saucepan handle.
07:25I remember the odd shape.
07:27Yes, and this one.
07:29Hey, these have been stolen.
07:31They're not scrap.
07:33The hermit is very cross and turns to the tinker.
07:37What's the meaning of this?
07:39I would never have let you use my fire
07:41if I'd known that this metal was stolen.
07:43Oh, I'm very sorry.
07:46I had no work and no money to buy food,
07:49so I had to do something.
07:51But that's stealing.
07:53I'll put all the handles back on the pot.
07:55I'll make them as good as new.
07:56Oh, but what am I going to do to buy food?
07:58And Rupert feels very sorry for the poor tinker.
08:02Suddenly he has an idea.
08:05I've got an idea.
08:07Let's go and see the manager of the toy factory.
08:11And while Rupert and the tinker go to Toyland,
08:13where the toy factory is,
08:16Bill stays with the hermit.
08:17Well, now that the work has stopped,
08:21we can put the kettle on the fire.
08:24I'll soon be able to offer you a cup of hot chocolate.
08:27Bill thinks he's going to like the old hermit.
08:31In the toy factory,
08:32the manager is trying to mend the conveyor belt
08:35when Rupert and Bill arrive.
08:37Oh, dear.
08:38It's no good.
08:40I'll have to send away for a new part.
08:44Excuse me, says Rupert to the manager.
08:46But would it matter if your soldiers
08:48were made of something else instead of metal?
08:52No, it doesn't matter what the soldiers are made of.
08:54These are metal,
08:55but they could easily be plastic or wood.
08:59There's something wrong with this machine.
09:00It keeps stopping.
09:02That's why we have to get some made outside.
09:05Production here will be held up till it's mended.
09:07You see, the other lines are working well.
09:09The cars are coming off nicely, and the brakes.
09:13Could you make plastic soldiers
09:16from scrap plastic,
09:17just like you make metal ones from scrap?
09:20Well, I know the way to do it, yes,
09:23and I'll be the first tinker to work in plastic.
09:27Good.
09:28Then all you want
09:29is a pile of scrap plastic.
09:33And you don't have to steal it.
09:35Farmer Tomat will be glad to get rid of it.
09:38I'll get my tractor and wagon out
09:40and throw it over to your place right away.
09:43Oh, thank you, sir.
09:44And thank you, Rupert Bear.
09:46Now I won't have to go out in the middle of the night
09:48or, well, collecting saucepan handles.
09:52Yes, and I'll replace all those that I took.
09:57The tinker loses no time,
10:00and Mrs. Bear has a new pan.
10:02Oh, look, it's got a plastic handle.
10:06Yes, and Farmer Tomat gave me a dozen new-laid eggs
10:09for finding a use for his rubbish.
10:12So we'll have omelettes after all.
10:14But I still think he was a naughty tinker.
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10:46In all of his games
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10:56In all of his games
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