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00:00Let's play, let's play, let's have an adventure, hooray!
00:11Who could we be today? What could we do?
00:15I'd like to sail a pirate ship or decorate a room.
00:20I could be a film director, or I could walk your pet.
00:25A clown or tennis player, the best you've ever met!
00:29Let's play, let's play, let's have an adventure today!
00:38Let's play!
00:44My Aunt Nancy, she always writes me a joke when she sends me a letter.
00:50Rebecca, Rebecca, knock knock.
00:52Come in.
00:53No, no, no, you're supposed to say who's there.
00:54Oh, right, okay.
00:55Knock knock.
00:56Who's there?
00:57Boo.
00:58No need to cry, Rebecca, it's only a joke.
01:01Eh?
01:02Boo hoo, it's only a joke, no need to cry.
01:05Oh, very funny. Who told you that one?
01:08My Aunt Nancy, she wrote it in a letter to me.
01:10Oh, fancy paper.
01:12Yes, my Aunt Nancy is very fancy.
01:14She wants to know all about our adventures, so I'm going to write back to her.
01:16In your best handwriting, I hope?
01:18Of course.
01:19Oh, what's in that box?
01:22My fancy pen. I'm going to use it to write back to Aunt Nancy.
01:25Oh, hold on, Sid, no time to write the letter now.
01:28It's time.
01:29Great.
01:34It's time to play.
01:35Whose turn is it today?
01:36Let it be me.
01:37Let it be me.
01:38Me.
01:39Me.
01:40Me.
01:41Let it be me.
01:43Let it be me.
01:45Let it be me.
01:47Let it be me.
01:49Let it be me. Let it be me.
01:52I really, really, really, really hope that it's me.
01:56Let, let, let, let.
01:58Let, let, let it be me.
02:00Let it be me. Let it be me.
02:03I really, really, really, really hope that it's me.
02:07Could it be me?
02:08Could it be me?
02:12It's me.
02:13Yes, it's me. Yes, it's me.
02:16I'm really, really, really, really happy.
02:19It's me.
02:22Look, there's the dressing-up room.
02:26Let's play.
02:27This is really exciting.
02:30So what do you think we're playing today?
02:37So what am I wearing?
02:39A pair of skates?
02:41A ballroom dancer's outfit?
02:43And a parrot hat?
02:45I don't think this can be right, do you?
02:47Let's try again.
02:52So this time I've got on a peaked cap,
02:56a uniform,
02:58and a badge with a picture of a submarine on the front.
03:02So what do you think we're playing today?
03:04Of course, we're going to be submarine captains.
03:07So what do we need to know?
03:11A submarine is a special kind of boat
03:14that can remain under the sea for a very long time.
03:17The captain of the submarine is the person who is in charge.
03:21Submarines dive under the sea by filling special tanks with water.
03:27When a submarine is under the sea,
03:29a periscope is used to see what is above the water.
03:33And when people swim under the sea,
03:35scuba diving equipment allows them to breathe underwater.
03:40OK, so that's what we need to remember.
03:42Do we need anything else?
03:45BELL RINGS
03:48Hmm, a special-looking torch.
03:51I wonder what this is for.
03:53Oh, well, I'm sure we'll find out.
03:55Come on, let's play.
03:57Let's play!
04:00Sid, you've broken your fancy pen!
04:02Oh, no, no, it's not broken. I need to put some ink inside.
04:05Look. Oh, no, it's empty.
04:07I haven't got any ink to write my letter.
04:09Don't worry, we'll find you some ink, Sid.
04:11But first, can you guess what we're playing today?
04:13You're going to be a skier skiing down a snowy mountain.
04:16Eh, no! I'm going to be a submarine captain.
04:19Oh, wow, you're going to have an adventure under the sea.
04:22I hope so.
04:23While you're doing that, I'm going to look for some ink for my pen.
04:26Well, good luck, Sid, and I'll see you later.
04:28Thanks, have a good time. See you.
04:30Let's play!
04:32Come on, let's play submarine captain.
04:38Let's play!
04:44So, where am I?
04:46Oh, it looks like I'm in the middle of the ocean.
04:50Whoa!
04:52And I'm standing on top of a... an island?
04:56Or it could be a huge whale.
04:59Hang on a minute, I'm a submarine captain,
05:02so I must be standing on top of a submarine.
05:05I can't wait to see what it's like inside.
05:07Come on, let's take a look.
05:10Right, we're inside the submarine.
05:13Look at all these lights and bleeps.
05:16I wonder what they do.
05:18I know, I'll ask a member of the crew.
05:20Midshipman, Martinshipman, reporting for duty.
05:23Midshipman Martinshipman?
05:25That's right, but you can call me Marty for all short.
05:27Pleased to meet you, Marty.
05:29Uh...
05:31HE CHUCKLES
05:33I'm Rebecca.
05:35Ah, you must be the standing captain.
05:37Welcome aboard, Captain Rebecca.
05:39Oh, yes. Where's your other captain?
05:41Off duty, maintenance day.
05:43Everything needs a cleaning and a checking,
05:45so Captain Mac's taking the day off
05:47while we get it all ship-shape.
05:49Well, submarine-shape, actually.
05:51Oh, good, glad to hear it.
05:53Well, standing Captain Rebecca, reporting for duty.
05:56So, what's our first task, then, Marty?
05:59Don't ask me. Normally, the captain takes the day off.
06:02Oh, yes, of course.
06:04Well, I am the standing captain of this submarine,
06:07and submarines go underwater.
06:09We need to go underwater.
06:11Oh.
06:13How do we do that, then?
06:15Well, I don't know. I thought you might.
06:17Don't ask me. It's not my job.
06:19But I'm very good at cleaning.
06:21Oh, no.
06:23How are we going to make this submarine dive underwater?
06:26Hold on. I remember.
06:28Do you remember?
06:30Hold on. I remember, do you?
06:32That's it.
06:34Submarines dive under the sea
06:36by filling special tanks with water.
06:38We need to make the tanks fill with water.
06:41Now, there must be a button or lever around here
06:44that makes that happen.
06:46Maybe it's this one.
06:48Whoa!
06:50It's not that one.
06:52Marty, any ideas?
06:54Yes, Captain Rebecca. How about a game of I Spy?
06:57No, I mean, any ideas to make the submarine dive underwater?
07:01Maybe it's this lever.
07:03No, it's not that lever.
07:10Cup of tea, Captain Rebecca.
07:12Oh, thanks, Marty.
07:14Oh.
07:16Look at this lever.
07:18It's got a picture of a submarine pointing downwards.
07:21It must be that one.
07:23Oh.
07:25It is. We're starting to dive.
07:31Whoa!
07:34Oh, look, fish.
07:38They seem to be swimming faster than us.
07:40Yes, they would be.
07:42Um, why's that?
07:44Because we're not moving, Captain Rebecca.
07:46Oh, yes, of course I knew that.
07:48But what I don't know is how we can make the submarine move forward.
07:52I don't suppose that's your job, is it?
07:54No, that's the engineer's job.
07:56Oily Olly's your man.
07:58Oily Olly?
08:00Oily Olly fixes the engine and other worry things.
08:02OK, and where can I find him?
08:04He's down in the engine room. He's right there now,
08:06making the final maintenance checks.
08:08Oh, that sounds like him. I'll head there now.
08:11Let's play.
08:13Oily Olly, are you there?
08:15Oi, oi. You must be the standing captain.
08:17Oily Olly at your service.
08:19If you're feeling a bit peckish, I'm just sizzling some snorgers.
08:22Snorgers is what we submariners call sausages.
08:24Oh, sausages.
08:26Yeah, they'll be sizzling in a sandwich any moment now.
08:28Well, I'm afraid we haven't got time for that, Olly.
08:30We need to get this submarine moving.
08:32How are the checks going?
08:34All finished, Captain Rebecca.
08:36I have oiled and titled every inch of this old tin can.
08:38There's hardly a leak to be found on her.
08:40Well, except that one.
08:42Olly, you must fix that leak immediately.
08:44Aye-aye, Captain.
08:48Oh.
08:49Nothing a snorker won't fix.
08:51In that case, full speed ahead, Olly.
08:53Captain Rebecca, we can't go just yet.
08:55Captain Mac's not back on board.
08:57Captain Mac? But we've already dived underwater.
08:59When was he supposed to be back?
09:01Well, he's normally back by now. Captain's never late.
09:05Sounds like I'm needed.
09:07I expect there's Marty with news of Captain Mac's return.
09:09Well, I'd better go and see him.
09:11Oi, oi.
09:13Marty, who sounded the alarm?
09:15I did, Captain Rebecca.
09:17Is there an emergency? Yes.
09:19Is Captain Mac back? No, Captain Rebecca.
09:21Captain Mac is the emergency. He's not back.
09:23He's never late.
09:25OK, stay calm, Marty, stay calm.
09:27I'm sure Captain Mac is fine.
09:29Oh, that's better.
09:31Now, when did you last see Captain Mac?
09:33This morning, after breakfast.
09:35OK, and what happened then?
09:37Then he did what he usually does on his day off.
09:39Which is? He took off in his little boat.
09:41Aha, now we're getting somewhere.
09:43OK, so Captain Mac went out in his little boat,
09:45which means we just need to find the boat
09:47to get Captain Mac back. Exactly.
09:49But the submarine is under the water
09:51and the boat is on top of the water.
09:53We need to work out a way to look on top of the water
09:55for Captain Mac's boat.
09:57But how are we going to do that?
09:59Hold on, I remember to you.
10:01That's it.
10:03When a submarine is under the sea,
10:05a periscope is used
10:07to see what is above the water.
10:09We need to use a periscope.
10:11Marty, where's the periscope?
10:13Oh, I don't know.
10:15I think it's around here somewhere.
10:17OK, what does it look like?
10:19Well, it looks...
10:21It looks like this.
10:23Well, maybe this is it?
10:25Maybe it is.
10:27OK, good, let's take a look.
10:29Oh!
10:31I can see a boat.
10:33Look, Marty.
10:35That's Captain Mac's boat.
10:37But no, Captain Mac.
10:39Oh, no, where is he?
10:41We've got to find him.
10:43I know, we can take a look in Captain Mac's cabin
10:45to see if we can find any clues
10:47to what he's up to today.
10:49Great idea, Captain Rebecca.
10:55Right, does anything in here give you a clue?
10:59The captain's socks.
11:03This is definitely the captain's cabin
11:05and he's definitely taken his socks off.
11:07We know that, but we're looking for clues to where he is.
11:09Ah, what's this?
11:11Oh, that's nothing.
11:13That's just the captain's wall chart.
11:15The captain's wall chart?
11:17And look, his calendar.
11:19And on today's date there's a picture of a scuba diver.
11:21You know what that means, don't you?
11:23No.
11:25It means Captain Mac has gone scuba diving today.
11:27Of course.
11:29He loves going scuba diving.
11:31I hope he hasn't got into trouble.
11:33So do I. We need to look for him immediately.
11:35But how and where?
11:37Someone will have to leave the submarine to go and look for him.
11:39Good plan, Marty.
11:41But who's going to do that?
11:43Olly olly!
11:45Let's play!
11:47Ahoy, Captain Rebecca. Any news on Captain Mac?
11:49No, Olly. So I'm going to need you to do an important job for me.
11:51Aye, aye.
11:53Captain Mac went scuba diving today
11:55and we think he might be in trouble, but we don't know where.
11:57Bubbling Barnacles. He's a great explorer, is Captain Mac.
11:59My guess is he's headed for Neptune's Caves.
12:01Well, if that's where he's headed, we'll go there too.
12:03Full speed ahead to Neptune's Caves, Olly.
12:05Aye, aye, Captain Rebecca.
12:07We're on our way.
12:09Good work, Olly.
12:11Neptune's Caves. That sounds exciting.
12:13Sounds exciting, but scuba divers can get themselves
12:15into a right pickle in them caves.
12:17Down there will be shipwrecks and sharks aplenty.
12:19Sharks?
12:21Aye, Captain Rebecca.
12:23Ah, OK.
12:25Well, when we get there, Olly,
12:27you're going to have to swim down to Neptune's Caves
12:29and look for him.
12:31Aye, aye, Captain Rebecca.
12:35Olly, you're going to have to swim down to Neptune's Caves
12:37and find Captain Mac.
12:39Hold your seahorses, Captain Rebecca.
12:41There's no point in heading down there
12:43until we see what's out there first, under the water.
12:45Well, I would if I could,
12:47but how can I see under the water from inside a submarine?
12:49Sonar, Captain Rebecca. Sonar.
12:51Um, what's that?
12:53Sonar is a special device which is used to detect
12:55what's under the water by using sound and echoes.
12:57Oh, great. And where can I find that?
12:59In the control room, Captain Rebecca.
13:01Oh, right. Good work. Thank you, Olly.
13:03Aye, aye, Captain Rebecca.
13:05Let's play.
13:07Isn't sonar amazing, Marty?
13:09It certainly is, Captain Rebecca.
13:11What is sonar exactly?
13:13I've no idea.
13:15And I wonder what all those weird noises mean.
13:17I think those sounds are used to form shapes
13:19of objects under the water.
13:21What do you think that shape is?
13:23Well, if I'm not mistaken,
13:25which often I am,
13:27that could very well be...
13:29Captain Mac.
13:31Captain Mac?
13:33You know what, Marty?
13:35I think this time you might actually be right.
13:37So if that's Captain Mac,
13:39what's that really big shape next to him?
13:41Oh, I don't know,
13:43but it's very big and very scary.
13:45I think I have to lie down.
13:47Martin!
13:49Hello, Captain Rebecca.
13:51Olly, look, we found Captain Mac
13:53and something else too. What's that?
13:55That's something very big, Captain Rebecca.
13:57Very big indeed.
13:59Find out what it is, Olly.
14:01We need someone to swim out and take a closer look.
14:03Aye, Captain. Good luck.
14:05Me? Under the water?
14:07But I'm the standing captain.
14:09If I go outside, there'll be no captain on board at all.
14:11Yeah, but I can't go. I'm the only one who knows
14:13how to work this submarine.
14:15Well, what about Marty?
14:17He can't go either. He's never left a submarine in his whole life.
14:19And he can't swim. And he's allergic to seafood.
14:21All right, well, I guess it has to be me then.
14:23That's fine. I'm not scared.
14:25I'm a good swimmer.
14:27I'm third in my junior school water gala.
14:29Good on you, Captain Rebecca.
14:31But if I'm swimming under water,
14:33how will I breathe?
14:35Hold on. I remembered you.
14:37That's it. Scuba diving equipment
14:39allows divers to breathe
14:41under water.
14:43This lot will let me breathe under water just fine.
14:45Here, let me help you.
14:47Let's play.
14:49I'm ready. But would it be dark down there
14:51under the sea? Aye, Captain.
14:53It'd be dark down there, all right.
14:55Can't I see anything?
14:57What do we need?
14:59Oh, hold on. I know what we need.
15:01Do you? The torch.
15:03I knew this would come in handy.
15:05Aye. Good luck to you, Captain Rebecca.
15:07Thanks, Ollie. And look after the submarine
15:09while I'm gone. Will do, Captain.
15:13WHISTLE BLOWS
15:17WHISTLE BLOWS
15:21WHISTLE BLOWS
15:25WHISTLE BLOWS
15:27The big shape we saw on the sonar
15:29is a giant octopus. It's tangled up
15:31with Captain Mac. It's OK,
15:33Mr. Octopus. Don't be nervous.
15:35MUMBLES
15:37Uh-oh.
15:39It's OK.
15:41What's that?
15:43It looks as if
15:45the octopus has squirted something.
15:47Ooh!
15:49It's moving away.
15:51Bye, Mr. Octopus.
15:53Come on, Captain Mac.
15:55Let's play.
15:57Are you all right, Captain Mac?
15:59Never better.
16:01Thanks for finding me. My pleasure.
16:03Phew, what was all that black stuff?
16:05Ink. Ink?
16:07Octopus ink. I collected it.
16:09Oh! I think the octopus has come back.
16:11Or it's a giant whale.
16:13Or it's my submarine.
16:17Want to lift carriages?
16:19I've got smokers, this isn't.
16:21Let's play.
16:23Well, after tangling
16:25with a giant octopus, nothing warms you up
16:27like hot tea and snorkers, eh?
16:29Cheers. Cheers.
16:31Oily Oily and Marty tell me
16:33you did a grand job of being submarine
16:35captain today. Jolly well done.
16:37Thank you, Captain Mac.
16:39Oh, no, nonsense. Thank you.
16:41You deserve a reward.
16:43This, my dear, is very rare.
16:45Very rare indeed.
16:47And I'd like you to have it as a souvenir.
16:49What is it?
16:51That, Rebecca, is giant octopus ink.
16:55Wow!
16:57Giant octopus ink? Indeed.
16:59And it's all yours.
17:01Thanks, Captain Mac. You're welcome.
17:03Well, we did it.
17:05It was great being a submarine captain,
17:07but we'd never have done it without remembering
17:09everything we needed to know.
17:11A submarine
17:13dives under the sea by filling
17:15special tanks with water.
17:17And when it's under the sea,
17:19a periscope is used to see what is above
17:21the water.
17:23And scuba diving equipment
17:25allows people to breathe underwater.
17:33I think it's time we went home.
17:35Bye, Captain Mac. Thank you. Bye, Captain Rebecca.
17:41So, the submarine took us underwater
17:43where we found Captain Mac
17:45tangled in the tentacles of a giant octopus.
17:47But it was OK,
17:49because I saved him.
17:51And then we went back to the submarine for snorkers.
17:53You hear her. What? For waters?
17:55What are snorkers?
17:57They're sausages, of course.
17:59Oh, right. So later on we're going to be having snorkers and mash.
18:01Yes, we are.
18:03So, how have you been getting on?
18:05Oh, not very well. I couldn't find any ink anywhere,
18:07which means I can't write a fancy letter to Aunt Nancy.
18:09I thought of a joke for her as well.
18:11Do you want to hear it? Oh, yes, please.
18:13Hatch. Hatch who?
18:15Bless you!
18:19Well, you might still be able to write that letter to Aunt Nancy,
18:21because I've brought you back some special ink.
18:23It's octopus ink.
18:25Oh, wow.
18:27Octopus ink.
18:29Thanks, Rebecca.
18:31Playing submarine captains was great fun.
18:33What do you like to play?
18:35Let's play.
18:37Playing dinosaurs is fun. I get to stomp like this.
18:43I like playing superheroes and being very strong.
18:49I like being a waiter
18:51and pouring drinks like this.
19:03Let's play.
19:07That's all for now, my fairy friends.
19:09Don't forget to let me know
19:11your favourite part in the comments below.