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[babble]. [crying]. shh. did you want a shower then? no. no? you told me it was lovely when we were in there. come on. a ne box. a ne box. sleep. a a sleep. sleep. Daddy a moment. Daddy a moment. what? what are you saying? see Daddy a moment. see Daddy a moment? you wanna see Daddy for a moment? no. a ch...
yes. no water. pardon? a water. water? yes. you wanna drink some water? no. a de bot. drink beer. drink beer? yes. who drinks beer? [babble] Granddad drink beer. oh dear. spill a beer. Granddad spilt his beer? yes. oh wet through. wet through? yeah. was that at lunchtime? did Granddad have a glass of ...
no wet through. was just a little bit on his t-shirt? yes. a wet through. xxx coming. Daddy xxx coming. no lie still, Thomas. I'm trying to get you dressed. no. [starts to cry]. calm down. Thomas. stop it. no a Dadda. stop it. [babbling/crying]. stop kicking, Thomas. [crying]. just stop. stop kicking. Nan...
no racket. a racket. a noise. no. Thomas is making a lot of noise. they won't be able to sleep. a xxx. lie down. hello, Daddy. I wouldn't touch him. hello. hello, Daddy. hello. boo. where's Daddy's xxx. [babbling/laughing]. come on now. and I can dress you. oh Dadda [laughing]. Daddy 'as got a poorly leg. ...
Daddy what? change! shh. [crying]. stop it, Thomas. you are just being a naughty boy now. no. I thought you were going to tell me about that nice shower you just had. no. well if you didn't enjoy it we'll go back to having baths tomorrow shall we? no. we've got a shower at home but we never really use it do we...
yes. uhoh. doctor better. has he gotta go to the doctor to get better? yes. I think he'll get better without seeing the doctor. hello. hello. big tummy. big nips. big tummy. big nips. a big willie. and who are you talking about now? big tummy. big nips. big tummy. big peach. big peach? where was the big p...
two big ones. two big ones? yes. Mummy big tummy. big nips. what up de football? just dry your hands, Thomas. come on. wipe your hands. a see Daddy de ball. Mummy. [screaming/crying]. Mummy. don't rub your hands, Thomas. you'll get soap in your eyes. and it'll sting and you'll cry even more. no. won't yo...
but you've just been dried. with lots of nice talcum powder put on. clean nappie. clean pyjamas. yes? teeth brushed. hair brushed. you're not wet through. you're beautiful. I'm going to put a little bit of cream on you. no. yes. because you've been in the sun. no. you hafta have... it's alright xxx. no. Mum...
come on because your legs xxx in the sun all day. you've had lots of cream put on your legs haven't you? yeah. you've had sun lotion. you've had insect repellent. after sun lotion. lots of things. and this is just nice cream now. bit of sun. bit of sun. that's right. nice bit of cream. so that your skin does...
no red on. red on. Mummy doesn't know what you're saying? red on. no. oh have you got tummy ache? no. what's the matter? Mummy. bye bye. there we are. say night night, Thomas. no. think it is. night night. night night. = = = childes/CHILDES_UK/Thomas/040009.cha = = = [playing] use that one. we'll move the ch...
let's just watch that orange light is it okay this morning. yeah. don't get xxx. right. yes do one xxx nothing. tell you what we'll do. doing nothing. you're xxx. but oh does come on. right. in that case I'll... just let me have a listen and see what it's sounding like. when I can get hold of these headphones. ...
neenaw. I think that's alright. yes. that seemed okay. I hurt myself. you hurt yourself xxx chair? let's have a look. oh just now. have you just done that? yeah. right. there you are sit down, sweetie. sweeties. oh would you give me a sweetie to cheer me up? no darling you're going to be si... come on don'...
what do you mean a landrover broke... do you wanna see that broke in landrover? broke in? what do you mean the landrover broke in? seen both these trees? both those trees? no. you're blocking it. no. oh it's a reflection. I see what you mean from the glass. yeah. I can see the reflection of a landrover. I s...
but it won't cheer you up, Thomas. and you'll end up losing all your teeth. I mean that white milky one. what milky one? milky chocolate one. I don't actually know what milky chocolate one is. it's still sweets it's still got sugar in it. what now... no. chocolate doesn't have sugar in. it does course it does....
a little light. it's got what in it? it's a little light. what do you mean a little light? oh no not the bubbles I don't know what it is. no. not the bubbles. down there. a light? Thomas. can you see it? no. [laughs]. what's xxx...? it's the 'flection of that. reflection of those xxx. oh I see. well I th...
no don't do it, Thomas, I'll have a mouthful and see if I can drink them. I can't xxx. very strong that tea I forgot I made it xxx. right. you've your juice and I've got my tea so what are we going to have some toast or some cereal? would you like some cereal? Mum, are you going to have... I want you to have Honeyl...
I either have fruit juice yoghurt or I don't bother. but if we were going to have this it means we can't talk very well because we'll be too busy chomping away. oops. don't use your fingers it's not good to xxx. there you are alright I'll give you some milk. oh that light I'm sure I've just seen it go on. no. I w...
it does. no. it doesn't. come on. well don't be worried about spilling. have some milk if you want some milk. no. well milk's good for you Thomas. I want milk but but not now. oh you are awkward. come on you can have milk. all you hafta do is just be careful when you're eating don't you? yes? well I'm havi...
we haven't got many things in. will you remind me to buy some teabags as well please. yeah. we've always got spare teabags. in the top of that big cupboard there's a big tartan tin. do you know what I mean by tartan? no. I'll show you. tartan is a fabric. or at least a pattern of a fabric. can you see that ti...
yeah I do. do you mean that? we'll drink xxx milk all the time. right. [laughs]. I don't mind drinking water but I couldn't drink that. why not? I don't like particularly. [gasps]. you won't be big and strong ha! I don't wanna be any bigger Thomas I could do with being a bit stronger. I don't wanna get any bi...
I walk miles every day and I run up and down stairs lots of flights of stairs. but don't really do a lot of exercise and I ought to because I really put on weight. since I had before I had you I useta be very slim. Mum. Mum you must have a go on David's ex machine. exercise machine. exercise machine. I'll try. ...
you know the one I mean it's got twin beds in it two beds? yeah. that's where Daddy useta sleep. well that's the bedroom that Nanna and Granddad have the exercise bicycle in. can't say I've seen it for a while could you? no. is it not there now? well they've either put it in the uh attic room or they've put it i...
naambrrm. well what's tall? I saw flats. flats? can you not see Blackpool tower? um no. oh Thomas Henry you can. I couldn't. you know I thought that's why every time we go there we take you up there to have a look at the tower. it's in the distance but you can see it quite clearly especially at night when it's...
your Nan and Granddad don't live in a windmill Thomas do they? yeah. do they? there's a windmill near where they live isn't there? [roars]. have you been to see that? mm. and was it...? I've seen windmills. two windmills right have you been inside one them? no. oh it's lovely inside. have you been in the lit...
I've always thought that it would be strange to live in a lighthouse as well. I do. to live in a lighthouse must be very strange. mm. why would it be strange. well the shape of a I mean to get to the top you'd hafta go... I've been in a lighthouse at Scarborough. and there you hafta go round and round as you're g...
course they don't. she doesn't even like getting wet in the rain does she Purdie? no. xxx she definitely doesn't like the bath. no. she doesn't. when she goes near it and she gets wet meoow. hm mm. I have bathed her occasionally. I think we're doing more eating than talking aren't we? we might hafta do a few m...
the Tweenies I seem to think I've seen something what's that program all about? lighthouses and I bet you're thinking about Telebubbies that where there's ships. and so three ships come sailing in. that one? yeah. well I don't think I've seen a lighthouse on that one. do you? yeah. I wonder if we've got any boo...
no. I'm going through. mm? fie foe fum. then I nearly trod on it. you said fee fie foe fum and nearly trod on it? yeah [laughs]. mm. are worms good for your garden? yes I think they are Thomas but I'm not sure why. they might make food for plants. yes. probably. you know I don't know a lot about worms I sh...
and xxx. and his name is Sticky hair. and his name is Smuggy hair. he's very wriggly. yes. wiggawigg. [laughs]. and she loves it at night. she loves it at night does she why? she loves the dark. birds eat worms I know that. [laughs]. me too. look worms are nice creatures aren't they? they make food for pla...
Ruby snail. who's Ruby snail? Ruby snail. xxx on the ground. Ruby Dooby. Ruby oh dooby Ruby Dooby. Ruby Dooby where are you I wonder under the ground? if you wanna visit me don't kill me. don't kill me don't tread on me. is that the song you heard. I saw Purdie walk through those thorn trees again. did you? ...
ooh. would you like some more? would you like them or would you like a piece of toast or would you like a kiwi fruit or an apple? what food is it. well that's what I'm asking what you'd like now. I'd like a yoghurt. I haven't got yoghurt have I? have you got a vitamin? no vitamin tablets either. should have bo...
[laughs]. no. you're not having jelly for breakfast. I was going to have... no. I don't think there's any more yoghurt we'll hafta... no. don't shut the fridge! well there's some nice cat food you know would you like some cat food? [laughs]. yes! or some potato salad? no! ooh! there's some margarine. no! ...
I see a light flashing. it's inside it but it's fine now isn't it? I would like to watch tele. oh on you're not watching television now. would you like an apple? I would like to play with Play Doh. play with Play Doh another time. ah. we're having breakfast at the moment, darling. after that please can I watch...
xxx I'm going to whiz upstairs and see if I can find that book. with the poem of the lighthouse in it. I hope there's not one. why? that will go pop in a minute. the toaster? well I'll only be a second. xxx know. oh weeow oh weeow weeno. I knew it was xxx when I xxx on top of the dresser. [gasps]. go. right. ...
one two three four five once I caught a fish alive. no. I can't see anything. I'm glad you can't. what's the matter with you today Mister Grumpy? nothing. well I want my toast. there's quite a lot about the sea there's things like Bobby Shafto. and there's um I saw three ships. I saw three ships and away they com...
I am the music man. man. I come from far away. come. and I can play. and I can play. what can you play. you play. I play the drum. yeah. dum dum [sings]. right. you play the drum. bumpty [singing]. I liked it. can you do the bum again? well you can just do it xxx. you can do this xxx... bum ma [sings]. [laugh...
let's read the first. no. can't see anything about... oh there's one about a snail. so I'll read that. page nine. well this book is called the puffin book of fantastic first poems and there's the one about the rickety train in it which is why Mary bought it for you. right. page nine snail. snail upon the wall....
I'm sat in my seat with a sandwich to eat. as I travel the tickety track. get down. it's an ever so rickety trickety train and I honestly thinkity think. that before it arrives at the end of the line. I will tip up my dripperty drink. do you remember that one? no. right. it's called a rickety train ride the train t...
Tommy had a water gun. he squirted it at Jimmy. at Jamie George and Jennifer. at Kate Kim and Timmy. he squirted Sally on the nose. he squirted Molly on the toes. he laughed and thought it lots of fun. till Sammy got him with the hose. [tuts]. they're nice a lot of these aren't they? that's the snail one. we still c...
look at pretty little kitty gnawing on a bone. how I wish she'd eat some fish and leave my leg alone. look at his trousers look at the bottom of his trousers. and this is called a tickle rhyme. use that tickling my back said the wall. me said a small caterpillar. I'm learning to crawl. do that one. this one. soggy g...
he's crawling out of the duckweed click. and the gardener suddenly slapped his knee. and doubled up shaking silently. and all the ducks the ducks all quacked as if they were daft. and it sounded as if the old Drake laughed. oh there wasn't a thing that didn't respond when Daddy fell into the pond. who's darry? Daddy. ...
if you do not shake the bottle none will come out then a lot 'll. and this one this is one that Nanna useta say to you when you were a baby. I eat my peas with honey I've done it all my life. they do taste kind of funny. but it keeps them on the knife. it's a good book that isn't it? well they're both nice books beca...
she has an apple for herself. oh yes actually I think there's one in there about apples. while you're eating this piece of toast I'll find the one about apples. I found one already that's good. well you can dedicate it to Jeannine. Mum. Mum this one. this one Mum. okay. this is good. [laughs]. this is called...
for I'm a red apple eat me. I'm a green apple bake me. into hot pies and sweet puddings make me. cut me and core me but please don't ignore me. for I'm a green apple bake me. I'm a gold apple leave me. don't pluck me and please don't be greedy. you've eaten too much so don't snatch and don't touch. let me stay in sunli...
and then your fists are the apples. and the arms and let the wrists fall suddenly that's when the apples fall. then link hands to make a basket. that's good. no. I can't see anything else about apples. apple Jeannine [sings]. let's just have a quick look at page seventy one. it looks like it might have been xxx...
because we were talking and I forgot. put jam on it and what did you ask for? I don't know. marmalade. Mum this time marmalade. xxx bottom. [sings] I'm the king of the castle and you're the dirty rascal [sings]. I'm the king of the castle Snugs the dirty rascal [sings]. Snugs the dirty rascal do you mean I'm the d...
and what's that, Thomas? a lighthouse. look there's the stairs. a lighthouse? there's the light. you are clever. that's the right shape. and I was thinking you can actually see they're always white aren't they? always painted brightly so that ships can see them and then you have slats for windows on the way up....
you know when you pot up marmalade. good. oh it smells nice toast. there we are. toast and marmalade for my favorite boy. oh that's good. you've got the shape right Thomas you're very good now at drawing. I think you... Mum. oh yes. we have a rocket to make. well a rocket or a lighthouse it's all the same. fo...
oops. somebody's uh stuck the book together and they've stuck the picture upside down. there we are another lighthouse. suddenly we've got lots of pictures of lighthouses. oh. and another. that's right in the middle of the sea isn't it? yes this is a nice book. well I'm ever so pleased that we finally have foun...
so that must mean that the people in the lighthouse can talk through a radio to people in the air mustn't it? yeah. oh gosh this is incredible because I was actually... do you know why I opened the drawer? because I thought that there might be a holiday brochure in there. and if there was I thought we might find a ...
don't know not really. it's computerized now? mm. have you been in a lighthouse? um I'm sure I must have been at one time let me just think. xxx there's three questions now can Thomas go to the windmill near your Mum and Dad's? Mum Dad. you know the one we went to where they make flowers still. Dad? and we've ju...
are your hands sticky? give them a quick rinse in the bowl please. roll your sleeves up and give them a quick rinse in the bowl there's a good boy. = = = childes/CHILDES_UK/Thomas/020925.cha = = = [playing at home in the afternoon making a video] go [shouts]. go. go. I see a red light. [runs to camera.] a red li...
[running across room.] are you going to tell Dimitra about yesterday when we went to Bethany's house? what did you find on Jill and Bethany's bed? well Jill's bed? Isabel not found anything. [sitting next to MOT on sofa.] eh. uh eat a cake uh. Bethany eat a cake. Bethany done a poo. yes. no I wasn't talking ab...
we can't hear it anyway can we? are you dancing? what do they sing? uh Bella do this like that. [tries to do a headstand.] does Bella dance like that? yes. [standing up.] right. are you going to turn the television off now please? Cater' Trail. [walking to television.] Caterpillar Trail. yes. no. [pointing at...
yeah. [pulling MOT's hands.] what's okey dokey about? no sound. let's turn it off now. no sound. [standing in front of television.] no there's nothing on that we want to watch. no Winnie the Pooh. [pointing at television.] Winnie the Pooh? alright. well we'll... no it's the Caterpillar Trail. well that's for m...
[pulling cushion off sofa.] no. what did we say before about the cushions? my dustbin man wagon. no. we said before not to... hey [shouts]. [puts cushion back on sofa.] aah [squeals]. my dustbin man. [leaning on MOT.] I'd like the dustbin man to tell me all about okey dokey? has it got little hedgehogs or littl...
[falling onto sofa.] what do you mean pshwsshwssh? ma. Thomas. we had this discussion before didn't we? [squeals]. I wanna make dustbin man. no. Mummy and Daddy are not happy about you messing about with the chairs and the cushions xxx. aah. [pulling MOT's hand.] especially last night when we had visitors. it ...
[standing up.] don't you know? aah. talking of playing postman. I've got something for you. ooh. it's upstairs though. yeah. will you sit and wait for me please? yes. talk to Dimitra while I'm gone. I've just realized what we've got upstairs. hello Dimitra. [running to camera.] hello Thomas. just going upsta...
uh xxx come downstairs. it's a red shirt. ooh. what's this? a red shirt. [takes red bag from MOT.] a red shirt? a red shirt? no it's not. yes. Mummy found this in the loft when she was clearing things out the other week. it's what we were playing with after the year. got Postman Pat. [pointing to red bag.] ye...
my Postman Pat. [hangs bag on fireguard.] do you think you put your clothes in that at night ready for washing? no. [taking bag off fireguard.] uh I just my Postman Pat in a bit. [hanging bag on fireguard.] yes. well shall we hang it up there. like this. it really goes to hang on the back of the door. but uh......
lots of letters. it actually... now I'm looking at it. needs a jolly good wash doesn't it? it's a bit dirty. not bit dirty. [posting letter in bag.] but it's been in the loft for a long long time. because it's a long long time since Mummy was a student. not xxx. [taking letter from box.] but I thought that would b...
step in the dog poo. [pretending to slip.] he keeps saying that. so do you think you'd like that in your bedroom? mhm. the back of your door? yes. [picking letters from floor.] and then when you get undressed at night what could we put in it? letters. well no. not letters. dirty clothes. no. well that's wha...
no. oh please. uh put in 'em in my van. okay. a postbag. [posting letter in postbag.] it's a nice postbag isn't it? yeah. we've gotta go to the postbox later on. yes. on my post bike. because we've got some letters to post haven't we? have you got a post bike? yes. and a postbag? yes. postbag. yeah. [po...
[taking letters from box.] I think you're just making up storys, Thomas. it 'as never happened. touch wood. has it? you just like saying it to shock us. I just put it on your shirt, Mummy. [pointing at MOT.] you've put it on my shirt? yeah. ugh. [laughs]. that doesn't sound nice does it? if you put it on my ...
am I Jess? oh well. that's what pussy cats like to do isn't it? relax in chairs. lie on the settee. [points to sofa.] who's on the... Postman Pat's house. who's on the settee. all day. oh like Jess sleeping? yeah. only I think Jess is in your cot. no. Jess is upstairs isn't she? yeah. do you want Jess as w...
I not like it. what do you not like? not like gate. [lifting up postbag.] you don't like gates? no. no xxx. I bet you don't like gates because they stop you going where you wanna go don't they? I not need my Postman Pat. [is off camera.] I not need Postman Pat. well I'll hold him them. yeah. Postman Pat a bit ...
is he comfortable there? yeah. [taking letters from box.] he looks very nice and comfortable. mhm. [taking Jess toy from neck and kissing it.] aah. if only you were so gentle with Purdie. look a tail. [looking at Jess toy's tail.] look a tail on her back. yes. that looks more like what you do to Purdie. mhm. ...
oh put Jess in the post. [laughs]. Postman Pat. boo! ooh. he's xxx. oh. oh look. there's Baby Miles. ooh. look. Baby Miles. where? [walking to window.] Rachel's just putting him in the car. oh. I can't see the van. [standing on stool.] oh yeah. [standing by window.] can you see him now? mhm. gone uh g...
she's going in the car to fill up with petrol. yeah. up a you, Jess. [hands MOT piece of paper.] is that where they've come from? the postbox? I found two tickets on the floor this morning. raffle tickets. I thought Daddy had dropped them. but obviously... two pieces, Jess. [puts tickets on MOT's jumper.] oh t...
uh like that. [puts letters in postbag. ] uh. xxx go to bed. [jumps up and down.] Postman Pat wants to go to bed. [takes Postman Pat.] he wants to go to bed again? mhm. [puts Postman Pat on cushion on sofa.] bu uh I like [? lie] Postman Pat pillow. aah he's lying on the pillow is he? yes. [skipping.] can I move t...
xxx Postman Pat. that's why they say in the song " Pat. " he is a really happy man yes. [taking letters from box and putting in postbag.] something like that. your letter bag. [pointing at postbag.] I brought it up. here you are Postman Pat. you're doing Postman Pat's work for him aren't you? mhm. when he's no...
oh. no. is not a bear. [pointing at sofa.] is not xxx. uh big bear is not like big bears. you don't like big bears? no. [taking letters from box.] well if I'm the big bear you 'ad better be nice to me then hadn't you? mhm. yes. lots and lots big bears on my holiday. what about your holiday, Thomas? lots of b...
to John Lewis for our holidays? right. yeah. [jumps over to MOT.] just put him in the postbag. [taking tickets from MOT's jumper.] you can certainly, darling. yes. bye Jess. oh bye bye. bye bye. we're going on holiday again, aren't we? in June. yeah. where are we going? Stockport. [waving letter.] to Stoc...
and took him in the hand luggage. so that when you were on the aeroplane you had something to look at. mhm. we couldn't find him could we? no. so he came to Spain. I can't remember whether Jess did. she perhaps did. because she's a neck hugger isn't she? yes. [taking letters from box.] well really she's for tr...
a big lampshade? yeah. is it a teddy bear holding a lantern? no. is a lampshade. [taking letters from box.] it's a what, darling? a lampshade? a lampshade. a lampshade. right. yeah. Postman Pat all finished. he's all finished is he? yes. [tries to take postbag from fireguard.] I can't get Jess s postbox o...
[handing letter to INV.] magazine. oh magazine. magazine. thank you. two. [handing letters to MOT.] two? are these letters for the twins? yes. [dragging postbag on floor.] you're talking about the episode of Postman Pat when he arrives at Mrs Pottage's house. yes. and Mrs Pottage had a magazine and he gave two ...
can you see all the footprints in the snow? hm. yes. some more letters. [taking letters from postbag.] some more letters. aah. oh I shall spend all my time reading letters. yes [laughs]. what about me? is there anything more for me? yeah. [looking in postbag.] great. uh a letter. Postman Pat a letter postbox...
[picking up postbag and walking.] yes. and who will he be taking lots of letters and parcels to? xxx train xxx. bang. [shakes postbag once.] is that the mail train? mhm. who has a birthday, Thomas? on Saturday? Isabel. Isabel is three on Saturday isn't she? so do you think Postman Pat will be going to her hous...
because it's a very special day. ooh. over over here Dimitra's car. [looking out of window.] is it Dimitra's car? mhm. here you are, Isabel. [putting letters on chair.] oh that's kind. oh she is pleased. was it just one letter she had? yeah. [dragging postbag.] ooh. well perhaps more will come on Monday. ye...
Jess is here. Jess is put in like that. I think you're trying to get away without delivering all those letters. mhm. come on. there's more in your sack for Isabel. I know there is. Isabel got one. [holding up one finger to MOT.] she 'as got one. but it's her birthday. she 'as got a lot more to come. come on....
yeah. lot. Jess like it. Jess. [holding Jess toy.] Jess hasta help doesn't she? yeah. Postman Pat. yeah. [walking across room with bag and Jess toy.] I have a card for Isabel. uh xxx Isabel xxx a parcel xxx. [drops Jess toy to floor.] all day long. my van's very better now. [puts letter on chair.] your van's ver...
you've got another one for Mummy? I can't see one. [looking in postbag.] just a check. uh may just one. [holding postbag to MOT.] shall I just check? and a big one. a big one? yeah. well do you think that's for me? yeah. well it says “to Thomas” on it. it's for you. Postman Pat. [taking letter from MOT.] le...
mhm. [taking letter from MOT.] what do you think Daddy gave me in a nice envelope like that. I don't know. no. I don't know. put it in my sack. [putting letter into postbag.] please could I post those? yes. [taking letters from MOT.] thank you. okay. oops a daisy. airmail. yeah. [holding postbag.] oh we've ...
sit on a bench. [sitting on chair.] oh are you sitting on the bench? well you've worked very very hard haven't you? mhm. [picking up Jess toy.] I think you deserve a little rest perhaps. put it on that xxx Jess round it's neck. [putting Jess toy around neck.] mhm. keep you nice and warm won't it? [sound of bell ...
[putting letters in postbag.] Isabel letters and lots of parcels. Isabel's. my sack. well perhaps the letters now that you've got in your sack are all the thank you letters that Isabel has written to thank people for their cards and presents. do you think that's right? yeah. right. Postman Pat xxx. [carrying post...
you could do with wearing a... look. [points to trike.] oh very good. you could do with a little cap when you're Postman Pat. empty all the letters in my back. [picking up postbag.] yes. mhm. delivering more mail. delivering more mail? yes. driving my van now. bye. watch me drive off, Mum. [putting letters ...
[pouring letters out of postbag onto floor.] getting all the mail. getting all the mail out? getting all the mail out are you? be careful with the Teletubbie toy. shall we move that before it gets trod on? yeah. would you like me to help? yes. got lots of letters. put them down on floor gently. put them on the...
[puts postbag on trike.] I think it's a little bit too big really. you're not going to be able to ride your van are you? put it on here. [attempts to hook postbag on sofa.] shall we see if it will hook on to the back? yeah. then you can perhaps drive off. yeah. let's see what happens here. because there is a lit...
that's better. it would be better wouldn't it? I'm driving off now. you're driving off now? yes? yes. [getting on trike.] beep. oh look at that. wow. beep beep. some more down there. [points at pile of letters.] I done some more. you've gotta run to get them? mhm. yes. xxx just nearly jump over the road....
[runs across room.] run? no. I think it's quick march. no. but we don't do that unless the road's clear do we? no. we don't just say it and still cross. we look. big hug. [walks off camera.] ah. we only say it if it goes... ah big hug. ah that's nice. another one? oh yeah. yes. just this one. [holds let...
Postman Pat's very better. he's very better. well... I like Postman Pat's nose. you like his nose? yes. I don't think he's going to be much better, Thomas, if you dropped him in the trailer and putting more things on top of him. yes. can he not sit here driving? no. I'm the driver on it. [taking Postman Pat d...
[end of side A of tape] what did you say? you wanna do something with me? no. just say to Jess. I have to stand up. it's another postbox. [standing in red box.] you're standing up in another postbox? mhm. oh. getting back over. just stay there. I just get some more strawberries later. [off camera.] oh you'r...
you gave her strawberries for dessert. and me. [pointing to self.] and you. yes. there was just the three of us. and she was talking to Mummy. mhm. and she had one strawberry left on her plate. and what happened to it? eaten it. you pinched it and ate it didn't you? oh Thomas. and she's a nun. how naughty....
I noticed this about him. yes. ah. extremely nosy isn't he? yes. almost as big as Mummy's. [laughs]. like me. [taking Postman Pat doll from MOT.] is he like you? yes. we're nosy aren't we? oops. yeah. is he going in the postbox? yes. [laughs]. [falling on sofa.] that's funny. xxx down. xxx all over my ...
you'd better be very careful with this because it's quite delicate. yellow. [picking up letter from floor.] yellow. is it a Christmas card? mhm. yes. look the light on. [looking at card.] yeah. look. I can't see sat here. Daddy Rod. Daddy Rod? oh I think that's Joseph. that's Mary and Joseph and Baby Jesus....
oh Postman Pat says stop it that's why? right. okay. ah. mm. another big hug. you're giving me lots of big hugs today? yes. [jumping.] yes. thank you. just having a nicnic little problem. you're having a picnic and there's a little problem? yeah. what's the little problem, Thomas? look. [opens letter.] yo...
[off camera.] getting my xxx roll over. be careful. what're you getting? I not getting anything? well what're you doing? getting my le Rice Krispie box. oh you're getting a Rice Krispie box. that's alright. that's fine. yes. be careful of the wire. be careful. what're you going to do with your Rice Krispie b...
it's not what yet? it's not fixeded. [picking up letters from floor.] it's not fixeded? it's not fixed you mean? yeah. [sticking paper on MOT's jumper.] excuse me. get your finger out my jumper. [laughs]. because two can play at that game. yes. do it again. [standing by MOT.] oh. [laughs]. I shall tip you ...
[off camera.] I bet he's very cross. yes. why's he cross? well probably because he's in the postbox with all these letters everywhere. oh no. oh dear. just can't get... put them on the tree. [leaning against chair.] put them on the tree? yes. which tree? this tree. [pointing at MOT.] what tree, darling? you...
oh. show Dimitra what's in the book. uh there's no water. no. no it's not squirting water is it? the elephant. no. there's no water. no elephant. no water. [looking through book.] no. what's this? [looking at book.] what's what, sweetheart? oh what's this? xxx spider. ooh. I don't like spiders. what's t...