Fun Song Factory: 5 - Fun And Games

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Ozzy: My secret word has 3 letters, it's a small word. Katy has gone to find one of the letters and Dave has gone to find another letter. Iain: *laughs* Oh I think you're out Oliver. All right, here we go again! Ready and everybody sing-along if you want to! In 2006, a live show produced by Imagine Theatre (under license from Entertainment Rights) featuring the cast toured theatres across the United Kingdom. The show featured brand new songs that were not heard in the TV series. [1] [2] A series of shows performed at Butlins holiday parks in June 2008 featured Dave Benson Phillips and Emma Quintin as presenters. [3] DVD Releases [ edit ] Dave: Now this is a song all about going to bed. Hey, get your Teddy ready for it as well. Hee hee hee hee.

Ozzy: Oh, no. We all had a F-U-N time today guessing my word and learning all about letters and words. You try and have fun with words at home too. See you all next time in the Fun Song Factory. The series centers around a factory where music is created. In it, live presenters alongside children come inside and sing a number of nursery rhymes, which depend on per episode. Ozzy: Oh, brilliant bunnies! This time when I shout out "Wake up!" I want you to jump around like frogs. You ready? Everyone, fast asleep, frogs. Dave: That's it, pat your heads! That's it, I wanna see everybody patting their heads! Not too hard, though! Ah-kay! Next one!Dave: That's it, go on! Shuffle those bottoms! You grown-ups, you may wanna do it! That's it! All the grown-ups like this! Here we go! All twenty-three episodes have been released on various VHS tapes, released by Abbey Home Entertainment and later PolyGram Video/ Universal Pictures Video. The first Fun Song Factory was released on 1 December 1994, and released as part of a series of original straight-to-video content commissioned by Abbey Home Entertainment's Abbey Broadcast Communications subsidiary. It was filmed at the Polka Theatre in Wimbledon, presented by Iain Lauchlan, Sarah Davison and Dave Benson Phillips, a team of children known as "Factory Workers", and costumed versions of Postman Pat, Rupert Bear, SuperTed and Dusty the Dinosaur making special guest appearances.

Katy: Now listen very carefully because this time we're gonna start missing out words. I'm gonna start with "head". Dave: Ooh, well done. Okay, I think SuperTed is going to roll the dice. Oh, wow! It says, number 1! So, let's take a look and see what's in cupboard number 1. Whoo-hee! Let's have a look! Oh! That's a strange looking thing. Look at this! Look at that! Do you know what this is? It-it's a thought bubble! I wonder if it works. Ozzy: Well, I think the factory wants to play a game with us. You see all these numbers, every one is on a cupboard. Shall we count them? Katy Stephens is credited at the end instead of Alex Lovell, even though the former didn't present this episode. Iain: Hey, Pat, before you go, will you do us a really big favour? Will you roll our dice for us? Yeah! Thank you!

Double the Fun at the Fun Song Factory (Double Pack, Tape 1) - [VHS] - (1999)

Dave: That's it! Rub your tummies, everybody! Everybody just rub your tummy. Are you rubbing your tummy, Katy? Justin: That's right, we're all tapping our feet! Come on everyone, get ready to join in with this catchy beat! Here we go! Ozzy: We'll stay here because I have just the thing for exhausted bunnies like you. Is everyone ready to be sleeping bunnies? That's it! Fall fast asleep like sleeping bunnies. And when I shout out "Wake up bunnies!" Everyone has to hop around like hopping bunnies. Are you ready? Dave: Okay, did you spell it all? That's great! But now we miss out the B, we just clap for that instead. You alright there? Great!

The Fun Song Factory is no ordinary factory. There are no clanking machines or disruptive unions, only fun, games and songs to enjoy. Cuddly, friendly host Ozzie Octave invites Postman Pat, SuperTed and Bump to join the fun as they belt out 29 different songs for you to sing along to.

Double the Fun at the Fun Song Factory (Double Pack, Tape 2) - [VHS] - (1999)

In 2006, an album containing several action songs from the show was released by Demon Music Group under their "Little Demon" imprint and Right Records, titled "Songsational". [5] Magical Musical Market [ edit ] Ozzy: Time for some more fun and games, roll the dice again. Number 5, let's open cupboard number 5. Iain: It's Shantel! *laughs* Wha-- We've also got a visitor, can you guess who it is? Come on, sing-along if you know it, it's Postman Pat! Iain: *laughs* Oh I think Bil, I'm sorry you're out. Right, we've got three frogs are you ready to go?

Strange sounds are coming through the factory and Dave wonders if it's the "Collywobbles" to blame... Iain: A bluebell? Oh, it's the dusty bluebell! Do you know this one? If you do, sing along with us 'cause we're gonna play In and Out Those Dusty Bluebells. Are you ready, Oliver?!The children make large and small friends with each other with help from Ozzy and help Sally overcome her fear of mice. Ozzy: Yes. And let me give you a few clues. I need you to give me a hand or two, and lend me an ear or two as I open a treasure chest of sorts for you. The 2004 series was formatted similarly to other children's music shows like Hi-5, where in addition to the show's action songs, every episode featured a pop song. The 2004 series also ditched using presenters, instead using a cast of characters with acting names who appeared in every episode: Melody ( Laura Hamilton), OJ and Cookie (Chris Till and Aston Merrygold, the latter being later part of the boyband JLS), Paige ( Polly Parsons) and Cal (Kerry Newell).



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