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00:00Today, Rupert gives Raggety a party in Rupert and Raggety's Birthday.
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, all the things that he's done.
00:36And 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.
00:56Rupert, be a good boy and bring me some sawdust from the shed, says Mrs. Bear, handing Rupert a bowl.
01:11What? Oh, of course. It's Raggety's birthday today, chuckles Rupert.
01:18Yes, and I'm making him his favourite sawdust cake.
01:23Shall I bring some tulip roots? He likes those too.
01:26Yes, please.
01:26Mrs. Bear is very busy.
01:29She's making a birthday tea, plus a special one for Raggety.
01:34I hope you don't get mixed up, Mummy, says Rupert anxiously,
01:37as he puts the bowl of sawdust and the tulip bulbs on the table beside the bowl of cake mixture.
01:43Deary me, so do I, chuckles Mrs. Bear.
01:46Look, I'm making wooden sandwiches, chipboard cakes and hardwood pasties as well.
01:53I've got so much to do, so why don't you go and give Raggety his present now, she suggests.
01:59All right.
02:00Rupert picks up Raggety's parcel.
02:03Bye, Mummy. Bye.
02:05Raggety is sitting in the grass, happily admiring his presents as Rupert comes up.
02:09Hello, Rupert. Look what I've got.
02:13A saw from Mr. Grimnasty, and a bunch of tasty twigs from the rabbit, and...
02:18Oh, hmm, what's that?
02:21Raggety asks curiously, catching sight of the gaily wrapped parcel.
02:25It's for you.
02:27Many happy returns of the day, Raggety, says Rupert cheerfully.
02:31Oh, what a lovely book. I wonder what it tastes like.
02:35No, silly. You're supposed to read it, not eat it.
02:38Look, there's Humpty Dumpty, says Rupert, and there's the man in the moon.
02:44Oh, and what's that? asks Raggety, eyeing a picture of a little nut tree with great interest.
02:51I'll read it to you.
02:53I had a little nut tree, nothing would it bear, but a silver nutmeg and a golden pear.
03:00The king of Spain's daughter came to visit me, and all for the sake of my little nut tree.
03:05I shall go and grow one just like that, Raggety decides, and he's gone.
03:13Hello, young Rupert, says Mr. Grimnasty cheerfully.
03:17Raggety's enjoying his birthday, isn't he? And I'm looking forward to the party, he adds.
03:21Mrs. Bear is an excellent cook.
03:25Rupert is astonished. He's not used to seeing Mr. Grimnasty in such a good humour.
03:29I've done it, I've done it, cries the little creature, appearing suddenly and nursing a small tree in a pot.
03:38Look!
03:39A silver nutmeg and a golden pear.
03:42Wizardy-wiz, you are clever, Raggety.
03:45I shall go and smarten myself up, says Raggety happily.
03:49Especially for the king of Spain's daughter. Whee!
03:54But, but, it's no use, chuckles Mr. Grimnasty as Raggety rushes off.
04:00He's got his heart set on the king of Spain's daughter coming to his party, and that's that.
04:05But she doesn't know, wails Rupert.
04:08Well, why don't you tell her? After all, you can't disappoint Raggety on his birthday, says Mr. Grimnasty firmly.
04:15Oh, dear, oh, dear, sighs Rupert. Now what shall I do?
04:22I know. I'll ask Willy Wisp to help me.
04:25Willy?
04:27Say no more, Rupert. I'm here, says Willy cheerfully, appearing unexpectedly as usual.
04:33Oh, Willy, I simply must speak to the king of Spain's daughter.
04:38Which one?
04:39Oh, the one in the nursery rhyme.
04:41Nothing easier. Hop in the chariot.
04:45They're off. Hold tight, Rupert.
04:53Whizzity whizz, groans Rupert, as they land in Rhymeland.
04:57That was fast. My ears are still ringing.
05:01Well, there isn't much time, is there, says Willy.
05:04And? He's gone.
05:06What is the matter with everyone today? Puzzles Rupert, shaking his head in bewilderment.
05:12They keep rushing all the time.
05:16Hello?
05:18Rupert looks round.
05:20I'm Tommy Tucker, and I sing for my supper, explains the boy.
05:24Can I help you?
05:26Oh, yes, please.
05:27Can you take me to see the king of Spain's daughter?
05:29Why, of course. Come on.
05:35Look, it's not far.
05:37There's the king of Spain's castle.
05:39Oh, dear, we'd better run, says Tommy, anxiously examining the grey sky.
05:44It looks like rain.
05:45They only just make it.
05:52Whizzity whizz, that was close.
05:55Rupert looks round with interest.
05:58They're in a large room with a throne.
06:01And on the throne sits the crossest man that Rupert has ever seen.
06:05Good morning, Your Majesty, says Tommy, leading Rupert towards the king of Spain.
06:10Good. What's good about it?
06:12Oh, dear, whispers Rupert worriedly.
06:16He does look cross.
06:18Now then, now then, I'll have no whispering in my court, young bear.
06:21What was that you said? Speak up, speak up.
06:24I said that you look rather cross, Your Majesty.
06:29So would you, so would you, if it was always raining.
06:31And that's your fault, adds the king.
06:34But, but...
06:35Oh, yes, it is, yes, it is.
06:37You people will keep on chanting that ridiculous rhyme.
06:40Rain, rain, go to Spain, and never more come back again.
06:45The trouble is, continues the king even more crossly, it always does, just that.
06:50So we have had rain sometimes for days, weeks, months, years, practically non-stop.
06:56You see? There it is again.
06:59Oh, I am sorry, I never thought...
07:02That's just the trouble.
07:05Nobody ever does think, but nobody.
07:08Now, if you were to sing, rain, rain, go away, and don't come back here today,
07:13instead, you might, just might, you understand, be able to enjoy a blue sky and a warm sun and a...
07:20Oh, Daddy, how you do go on.
07:21It's not the little bear's fault.
07:24Rupert looks round.
07:26Now, don't take any notice of my father.
07:29You are the king of Spain's daughter, asks Rupert.
07:32The little girl nods.
07:34Poor Rupert is most relieved, for she doesn't look cross at all.
07:38Excuse me, your highness, continues timidly,
07:42but would you do me the honour of accepting an invitation to Raggedy's birthday party?
07:48Oh, why, that's very kind of you, cries the little girl delightedly,
07:52as Rupert quickly explains about Raggedy and the little nut tree.
07:56I should love to come.
07:58Perhaps your majesty would...
08:00Very kind, very kind, but no time, no time, says the king busily, and he hurries off.
08:06A birthday party?
08:08Sighs Tommy Tucker wistfully.
08:10Oh, lovely.
08:11And I come too, Rupert.
08:13I could sing to you.
08:20Raggedy's birthday party is a tremendous success.
08:24Everyone enjoys Tommy Tucker's song,
08:26and Raggedy is overwhelmed by it all.
08:29Dear me, says Mrs. Bear,
08:31you aren't eating much today, Raggedy.
08:34I'm too excited, explains the little creature,
08:36staring delightedly at the king of Spain's daughter.
08:41Please, your highness,
08:42accept this little nut tree with a silver nutmeg and a golden pear as a keepsake.
08:46Oh, thank you, Raggedy.
08:49This is altogether too much for the little creature,
08:51who suddenly jumps up and dances merrily away.
08:54He's certainly dancing all right.
09:01Ugh, says Pudgy suddenly.
09:04That's Raggedy's cake, cries Mrs. Bear.
09:07This one is for us, Pudgy.
09:09And she gives him a large slice.
09:12Oh, dear, Raggedy has hardly eaten anything.
09:16I'll take it to him, says Mr. Grimnasty.
09:18And thank you, Mrs. Bear.
09:20That was a splendid party.
09:22Oh, no, it's going to rain, sighs Edward.
09:29Rain, rain, go to...
09:31Oh, no, no, no, cries Rupert.
09:34Don't forget what I told you.
09:36Now, ready, after three.
09:38One, two, three.
09:41Rain, rain, go away.
09:43And don't come back here today.
09:45Oh, thank you, says the King of Spain's daughter.
09:50Daddy will be pleased.
09:52Hey, it's late, says Willie.
09:55And it's high time I took you, Your Highness, and Tommy Tucker home.
09:59Oh, protests Tommy.
10:01Yes, it is rather late.
10:03And I did enjoy myself, says the King of Spain's daughter.
10:06I'll keep the little nut tree and the silver nutmeg forever and ever, she continues.
10:12But I should be pleased if you would accept the golden pear.
10:15She adds, holding it out to Mrs. Bear.
10:32Rupert, Rupert de Bell, everyone's in his name.
10:39Rupert, Rupert de Bell, everyone come and join.
10:45Rupert, Rupert de Bell, everyone's in his name.
11:01Rupert.
11:02Rupert.