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Wheels On The Bus: The Grand Old Duke Of York [VHS]

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Numbers 4 (India) (US Original PBS Version and US Rerun Version) (Bottom Left Window Sketch in the US Original PBS Version, Top Left Window Sketch in the US Rerun Version)

James II (1633–1701), formerly Duke of York, who in 1688 marched his troops to Salisbury Plain to resist the invasion from his son-in-law William of Orange, only to retreat and disperse them as his support began to evaporate. [6] Joining in the Band (US Exclusive: US Pledge Drive Version and US Rerun Version) (Bottom Right Window Sketch in the US Pledge Drive Version, Bottom Left Window Sketch in the US Rerun Version)Running (US Original PBS Version, US Pledge Drive Version, and US Rerun Version) (Bottom Right Window Sketch) Music with Debbie 2 (US Pledge Drive Version and US Rerun Version) (Bottom Right Window Sketch in the US Pledge Drive Version, Bottom Left Window Sketch in the US Rerun Version) Towers (US Pledge Drive Version, US Sprout Version, US Sprout 2.0 Version, and US Rerun Version) (Bottom Right Window Sketch in the US Pledge Drive Version, Bottom Left Window Sketch in the US Sprout Version, Top Right Window Sketch in the US Sprout 2.0 Version, and Top Left Window Sketch in the US Rerun Version) Cat's Night Out (US Original PBS Version and US Rerun Version) (Bottom Left Window Sketch in the US Original PBS Version, Bottom Right Window Sketch in the US Rerun Version)

Well they performed on a delightful, hour long video entitled “The Grand Old Duke Of York”. A compilation of Nursery Rhymes and children’s songs. The performances are assured, well sung and beautifully choreographed. The sets are bright and colourful and the accompaniments are varied, professionally produced and fun. For nearly a quarter of a century each of my grandchildren and now my great-grandchildren have been spell-bound by these young singers and performers. With no exaggeration at all the video has been played hundreds quite possibly thousands of times and has never failed to entrance each child that came to stay. My latest great-grandchild Ruby is two, each week she comes to stay for a day; during the day “The Grand Old Duke Of York” will get played at least 3 times, often more.As far as I can ascertain the children were all pupils at the Barbara Speake Stage School. An interesting school with a number of very well known alumni; you can find them on FaceBook here and there’s more about Barbara Speake and the school at Wikipedia here. The lyrics of ‘Grand Old Duke’ have come to stand for futile and useless military (or general) action. The men are marched up, then down, and the only thing to be said of it is that once they were up there, they were “up”, and once they were down again, they were “down”. Nothing else was achieved. In the US dub Version of The Magic House, the puppet sings with the same voice on each window, unlike in the Original UK Version where he sings with a different voice on each of the windows.

E. Knowles, Oxford Dictionary of Quotations (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1941, 6th edn., 2004). The Video Collection Children's Promo from 1993 with clips of "Thomas The Tank Engine & Friends", "Rosie & Jim", "Tots TV" and "The Wind in the Willows". [announced by Sophie Aldred] In Wrapping, and the PBS Versions of Numbers - 4 (Version 1 of the Original PBS Version and Rerun Version), Washing the Car (Sprout Version), Rabbits (Original PBS Version), Funny Walks (Sprout Version) and Cat's Night Out (Rerun Version), the Sun Baby giggles before Tubby Bye-Bye happens after the Magic Event ends. The Video Collection children's trailer from 1993 with clips of "Thomas The Tank Engine and Friends", "Rosie and Jim", "Tots TV", and "The Wind in the Willows". a b c d e f I. Opie and P. Opie, The Oxford Dictionary of Nursery Rhymes (Oxford University Press, 1951, 2nd edn., 1997), pp. 442–443.Suddenly, after that, a loud noise is heard, and the Teletubbies hear it, but they don't know what it is. Just then, a drum appears in Teletubbyland, and Po enjoys playing with it. When she bangs the drum, it makes Tinky Winky appear. It turns out that the drum is magic! They both bang the drum and it starts swapping clouds and flowers around. It even makes Laa-Laa appear in different places and Dipsy's hat appears on her head. Tinky Winky even tries to catch his bag but when the drum bangs it moves away from him until he catches it. Then the magic drum disappears. The Stamping and Stepping Dance segment was featured in the VHS Dance with the Teletubbies. It was the first dance on the tape. The Gingerbread Boy (US Pledge Drive Version and US Rerun Version) (Bottom Right Window Sketch in the US Pledge Drive Version, Bottom Left Window Sketch in the US Rerun Version)

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