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00:00Today, Rupert sorts out some mixed-up messages in Rupert and the Professor's Problem.
00:16There's a little bear that you've never seen before, who's a lot of fun.
00:23Children everywhere, go 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, and he's gonna share them all with you, so come along.
00:44Rupert, Rupert the Bell, everyone sing his name.
00:50Rupert, Rupert the Bell, everyone come and join.
00:57In all of his name.
01:06Rupert has just finished his arithmetic homework, which was very difficult.
01:10There, thank goodness that's done.
01:14It wasn't as easy today, but I think I've got it right.
01:18Yes, everything's getting more and more complicated.
01:23Perhaps it would be easier if you had a computer.
01:26Oh, Mummy, you don't use computers just to do homework.
01:30People like the inventor use them to make their work easier.
01:33Oh, that reminds me, Rupert, the inventor.
01:37Would you take him a jar of my homemade jam?
01:39He liked the last one so much, he said.
01:42All right, Mummy, I'll go now.
01:44Where is it?
01:44In the lane, Rupert meets one of his friends, Edward Trunk, who has also finished his sums.
01:52I'm going to the inventor's with this jam.
01:54Mummy sent it.
01:56Can I come?
01:57Then we could go on the common afterwards and find the others.
02:01That's a good idea.
02:02Jump in.
02:03The inventor is still doing his homework and not getting on very well by the sound of it.
02:14Oh, dear, I can't make it out at all.
02:17It's never done this to me before.
02:19I'll try again.
02:21Now, the piece of metal is 12 inches long and...
02:24Oh, who's that?
02:26Please, sir, excuse us, but I've brought you some jam for my mother.
02:31Oh, that's very kind of her, I'm sure.
02:34Thank her very much for it.
02:35Are you having trouble with something?
02:38Um, oh, yes, my computer is behaving most strangely.
02:43I've checked the whole thing out and it still doesn't make sense.
02:47Look at this.
02:48All I wanted to know was how much metal I would need for my next invention.
02:54Now, you read the answer.
02:57Mainly dry, with mist patches forming at night.
03:01Well, why, that's the weather forecast.
03:03Yes, and it's probably a correct one, but it's not what I asked.
03:08I think we might be able to help.
03:10It'll mean a trip to the Wizard of the Wind's Castle.
03:13Oh, that would be most helpful, Rupert.
03:15I don't think I'll come with you, though.
03:18I'll try some of your mother's tasty jam.
03:21Mmm, strawberry now.
03:23Oh, where's the spoon?
03:26I've never been to the Wizard of the Wind's Castle, Rupert.
03:30How do you get there?
03:32I don't know the way.
03:34Well, then, we can't go.
03:36Willie Wisp knows the way.
03:39Willie!
03:39Willie!
03:41What now, Rupert Boyle?
03:43It's to the Wizard's Castle, isn't it?
03:46Yes, please, Willie.
03:48Well, come on, then.
03:49Let's make it quick.
03:50You must get back to that inventor man soon
03:52and tell him that you put jam on bread and butter,
03:54not spoon it straight out like custard.
03:56He'll make himself sick.
04:03Willie Wisp leaves the two chums at the Wizard's front door.
04:08While inside, in his workshop,
04:10the Wizard of the Wind is muttering away to himself.
04:14Things aren't right here, either.
04:17Hmm, I can't understand it.
04:19Fourteen gross of cups and saucers.
04:21Two gross of Dolly's teapots.
04:23I don't wish to know that.
04:26Is that you, Drizzle?
04:27Oh, it's Rupert Bear.
04:30Yes, sir, and my friend Edward Trunk.
04:33Are you having computer trouble, too?
04:36Rupert tells the Wizard of the weather forecasts
04:38coming from the inventor's machine.
04:41But these aren't the answers the inventor wants.
04:44Look!
04:45Rupert reads the paper from the Wizard's computer.
04:48Two hundred and forty horses in ten dozen boxes of toy soldiers.
04:55Well, that sounds like the toy factory.
04:58Oh, my goodness.
04:59What am I going to do?
05:01The weather is going to go out of control.
05:03We'll go to Toyland and see what we can do.
05:07Perhaps Drizzle could take us there.
05:09Yes, of course.
05:10That's very kind of you.
05:11Drizzle!
05:12Drizzle!
05:12Oh, where is he?
05:14I'm here, I'm here.
05:15Keep your whiskers on.
05:16Not a minute's piece.
05:17Just got me feet up, I had.
05:19And then Drizzle it is.
05:20Drizzle!
05:21Well, I'm here.
05:22What is it now?
05:23Can you lead us to Toy Town, please, Drizzle?
05:26Oh, all right.
05:27Come on.
05:27This is my day off, isn't it?
05:29It shouldn't be working, I shouldn't.
05:37In no time at all, over gates so tall,
05:41Rupert sets down in the streets of Toy Town.
05:46We'd better go straight to the toy factory.
05:52Rupert leads Edward through the toy factory.
05:54He's most impressed with the conveyor belt.
05:57Except that it hasn't got any toys on it.
06:01Yes, as you can see, we're in trouble with our computer.
06:06All we get are pieces of metal 12 inches long.
06:09Most irregular.
06:10Most irregular.
06:12Rupert tells the factory manager about the wizards and the inventors' computers.
06:16So it looks as if the three computers are mixed up in some way.
06:20Well, I have a map of the whole computer system here.
06:23Let's have a look at it.
06:25Here, you see, is the central information bank.
06:28That's where all the computers get their answers from.
06:31It's in a place called, um, Nutwood.
06:35Why, we live there!
06:37Where's the day we?
06:40Look, Edward.
06:41It's in the woods near the river.
06:43It's funny we've never seen it.
06:45Well, no, you wouldn't.
06:47It's underground.
06:48So the entrance is all you'd see in the woods.
06:50We'll go there and see what's happening, won't we, Edward?
06:53Yes, I'd like to see a computer information centre.
06:57Is it like a library?
07:00No, it'll be all wires.
07:02Come on.
07:03Thank you very much.
07:05Good luck.
07:06Now, it's somewhere here, according to that map we saw.
07:13Look, Edward, what's this?
07:14Rupert sees a small lever with a notice attached.
07:19Pull.
07:20No admittance, except on business.
07:23Right.
07:23I'll pull the lever.
07:25As Edward pulls the lever, a section of the ground lifts back to reveal a flight of steps.
07:33Trumpety-trump, look at this.
07:37Now, perhaps we'll find what the trouble is.
07:41Rupert finds himself in a small underground room with a busy-looking computer and a jungle of wires.
07:48Oh, Rupert, we'll never sort this loft out.
07:54Look at all those wires.
07:56I don't know where to start.
07:58Look, this'll help.
08:00Some have labels.
08:02This one goes to the main post office, and this one to Shripton Coast Guards.
08:07They go down these tunnels.
08:10Oh, what a lot of cobwebs.
08:12I've got them.
08:15Look, that tunnel, see?
08:17W of W.
08:19That must be Wizard of the Wind.
08:21Yes, and TF is the toy factory.
08:24So INV is the inventor.
08:27And they all go together down here.
08:29Come on.
08:31Hello, Rupert Bear.
08:33What are you and Edward doing in my root store?
08:36Hello.
08:36We're trying to find what's causing the inventor's computer to go wrong.
08:40These wires go to it.
08:42Oh, I fixed that.
08:44You didn't worry about it.
08:45I'm very clever with things like that.
08:47But Raggedy, how did you know that something was wrong with the computer?
08:52Raggedy seems to be a bit embarrassed.
08:54Well, actually, Rupert, I thought they were roots.
08:58You see, they do look like roots, don't they?
09:00So I started to eat them.
09:02But they were horrid and hurt my teeth.
09:05But I joined them all up again, so they must be all right.
09:08Look, aren't I clever?
09:10Oh, Raggedy, look.
09:13You might have joined them up again, but the colors don't match.
09:17You've joined the red to the green and the blue to the yellow.
09:20No wonder the inventor's getting the weather forecast.
09:23Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
09:26What a mix-up.
09:27While Rupert joins the wires properly
09:31Raggedy dances with annoyance
09:33Well, the horrid old wires shouldn't come from my boot store
09:36Serves them right
09:38And he runs away
09:39Back at home, while Rupert and Edward are having tea
09:44Mrs. Bear has some telegrams to read out
09:46There's one from the toy factory
09:49Thank you, Rupert
09:51We are now in full production
09:53One from the Wizard of the Wind in rhyme
09:56Many thanks, Rupert Bear
09:58The weather forecast is set fair
10:01But I can't understand the inventor's message
10:05He says his computer is working fine now
10:08But he feels sick
10:11Oh, I know why that is
10:14He's eating all your jam without any bread and butter
10:26Rupert, Rupert the Bell
10:35Everyone's in his name
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10:42Everyone's come and join
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10:53Everyone's come and join
10:55In all of his name
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