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00:00Today, Rupert helps to get spring started at Nutwood, in Rupert and the Late Winter.
00:16There's a little bear, which has never seen before, who's a lot of fun.
00:23Children everywhere, go to love him more and more, who's the number one.
00:30There's a million stories to be told, of the things that he's done.
00:37And he's gonna share them all with you, so come along.
00:44Rupert, Rupert the Bell, everyone sing his name.
00:51Rupert, Rupert the Bell, everyone come and join.
00:57In all of his games.
01:06Something seems to have gone wrong with the weather at Nutwood.
01:10It's springtime, but the snow is still thick on the ground, and it's as cold as ever.
01:16That's the last of the coal on the fire now.
01:20I don't know what we'll do this evening to keep warm.
01:23That coal should have easily lasted the winter.
01:26But it looks as though it's going to stay cold forever.
01:29Maybe we can borrow some from somebody.
01:33Yes, I was just thinking that.
01:35I know the inventor has plenty, because he never thinks of lighting a fire.
01:40He doesn't seem to feel the cold.
01:42Be a dear, Rupert, and pop over there in your chariot.
01:45It seems even colder at the inventor's.
01:49And Rupert is surprised to see so many icicles.
01:52They seem to be everywhere.
01:54Gosh, look at all that ice.
01:57I think it's colder here.
01:59Must be because he never thinks of lighting his fire.
02:02I hope the door isn't frozen up.
02:05Ah, Rupert Bear.
02:07Isn't it a lovely day?
02:09And you're just the person I want to see.
02:12Oh, good morning, sir.
02:14Mommy said, yes, yes, tell your mother that the jam she sent me was very nice.
02:19Yes, very nice.
02:20Now, but sir.
02:22Eh, what?
02:23Now, it won't take you long in your chariot.
02:25All I want you to do is to go to the station and collect my new evaporator.
02:30It's for my latest invention.
02:32The station master has phoned to say it's all ready for collection.
02:35Well, um, I really...
02:38Off you go now.
02:39And when you bring my evaporator, I'll give you a lovely ice lolly.
02:44Oh, well.
02:46I suppose I'd better go to the station first and ask for some coal when I get back.
02:53The high street looks quite a picture in its mantle of snow.
02:57And he's just admiring it when Rupert spies an old friend.
03:01Hello, Drizzle.
03:03When is it going to get warmer?
03:04Hello, Rupert Bear.
03:06I don't know when it's going to get warmer.
03:09Drizzle works for the Wizard of the Wind, who controls the weather.
03:13You don't know?
03:14Well, if you don't know, there must be something wrong.
03:17That's just it, Rupert.
03:18There is something wrong.
03:20Spring should be here.
03:21The Wizard had it on the cards a fortnight ago.
03:24The Crocus and Daff should be up now.
03:26And look at it.
03:27Colder than ever.
03:28And he's blaming me.
03:30Horrible temper he's in.
03:31Get down there, he says, and find out what's happening in Nutwood, he says.
03:36Well, I'd like to help you, Drizzle, but I've got to go to the station and collect an evaporator.
03:40And then I've got to borrow...
03:42You've got to get a what?
03:44Some coal.
03:45No, no, no, from Nutwood Station.
03:47You said you've got to collect something.
03:49Oh, yes, an evaporator.
03:51Hmm, that's what I thought you said, an evaporator.
03:53What are you going to do with an evaporator, Rupert Bear?
03:57I'm not going to do anything with it.
03:58I'm just collecting it for the inventor.
04:00It's for his latest invention.
04:03That's the answer.
04:04All my troubles are over.
04:05You see, that evaporator is used on things like refrigerators.
04:09The inventor is working on a cold-making machine.
04:12If he's not careful, he'll freeze all of Nutwood to a block of ice.
04:16Oh, dear.
04:17What can we do?
04:19Simple, isn't it?
04:21All you do is leave that evaporator at the station where it can't do any harm.
04:25Then go back to the inventor man and tell him to switch his machine off.
04:29I'll go back to the Wizard of the Wind and tell him everything's all right now.
04:32Cheerio.
04:35I can't just stop my work like that, Rupert Bear.
04:39It's revolutionary.
04:40I shall be acclaimed all the world over.
04:44I'll be called a genius.
04:47Well, Drizzle says you'll have everybody in Nutwood frozen to a block of ice if you don't switch the machine off.
04:54Hmm, yes.
04:55I hadn't thought of that.
04:57I thought the snow was hanging about rather a long time this year.
05:02Shall I turn it off, sir?
05:04Yes, please.
05:04I must think of some way.
05:08I can't go over the switch, sir.
05:10I think it's frozen.
05:12Oh, all right.
05:13Here, let me.
05:15Ah.
05:16Ah.
05:17Oh.
05:17Oh, my goodness.
05:19Look.
05:19It came away in my hand.
05:21Now we can't switch it off.
05:23What will happen now?
05:25Well, it'll just go on getting colder and colder.
05:28It'll soon be as cold as the North Pole.
05:32The North Pole.
05:33Oh, that's where I could take it.
05:36If we could get it into my chariot, I will take it to the North Pole.
05:40Nobody will notice the cold up there.
05:42Oh, what a splendid idea.
05:46It'll be like sending coal to a coal mine, won't it?
05:51Oh.
05:52Oh.
05:55Oh.
05:57Oh.
05:58Oh.
05:59No.
06:00It's too heavy.
06:01Yes, I should have invented a lighter-than-air refrigerator.
06:07Then it would float it behind the chariot while you towed it along.
06:13The floating water.
06:14Of course that's what we want.
06:17Rupert tells the inventor of a spring of magic water,
06:21which makes things lighter than air.
06:23I'm going to see Gypsy Granny.
06:25She knows where the spring is.
06:26I hope I shan't be long.
06:27Well, there's nothing better than a bit of magic when science lets you down.
06:35Gypsy Granny, who lives in her caravan in the woods,
06:38listens to Rupert's problem and shakes her head.
06:41Oh, no, Rupert Bear.
06:44I can't tell you where the floating water spring is.
06:47It's magic.
06:49Magic has to be kept a secret for special occasions.
06:53But Gypsy Granny, if we don't get rid of this machine,
06:57the weather will just go on getting colder and colder.
07:00Well, all right.
07:01I'll give you a special jug to collect it in.
07:05When you've been to the spring,
07:07you'll forget where it is,
07:08so you won't be able to go back there
07:10or tell anybody else about it.
07:13Now come with me,
07:14and I'll get the jug and tell you the way.
07:17Meanwhile, Drizzle has run into trouble
07:20with his master, the Wizard of the Wind.
07:22What's the meaning of this, Drizzle?
07:25You come up here telling me that everything is back to normal in Nutwood,
07:28and, well, so it is, sir.
07:30Rupert Bear's gone to switch off the machine I was telling you about,
07:33so it must be getting warmer, mustn't it?
07:35You shouldn't have left it to a little bear.
07:38I sent you to do it.
07:40Well, it was a simple enough job.
07:42All he had to do was turn a little switch.
07:44Doesn't need my skill to do that little thing.
07:47Well, answer this.
07:50Why is the temperature in Nutwood still going down?
07:54Look at this chart.
07:58Cooler.
08:00Following Gypsy Granny's instructions,
08:03Rupert has found the spring of magic water
08:05and filled the special jug she gave him.
08:08Right.
08:09Here we go.
08:11It's a good job it's magic water.
08:13Otherwise, it would be frozen solid.
08:15Now to get back to the inventor.
08:19While Rupert has been getting the floating water from the spring,
08:22the inventor has thought of a way to get the machine outside.
08:27Look, Rupert.
08:28I thought of a way to move the machine.
08:31I got two broomsticks and put them underneath and rolled it forward.
08:35Then moved the back roller to the front
08:37and moved it forward a bit more and so on.
08:41Do you think I've invented something?
08:44No, sir.
08:45Oh, I was afraid somebody had thought of it before.
08:50I've got the water from the spring.
08:52Is there a hole somewhere in the machine for me to pour it in?
08:55Yes, there.
08:57As Rupert pours the water into the back,
09:00Drizzle comes floating down to them in his magic hat,
09:03in which he does all his travelling.
09:05What's going on here, Rupert Bear?
09:07I thought I told you to switch that thing off and leave it off.
09:09Can't trust anybody if you want something done.
09:12Drizzle stops to watch the machine
09:15as it slowly lifts off the ground.
09:19Where's that going now?
09:21I'm going to take it to the North Pole, Drizzle.
09:23You see, the switch broke,
09:25so we can't stop it making everything cold.
09:28When we get it to the North Pole,
09:30it can't do any harm, can it?
09:32Here, give it to me.
09:33I'm going to take it.
09:35If I dump it beside the flag at the North Pole myself,
09:37I'll be able to sleep easy tonight.
09:39Goodbye, all.
09:41Well, that's that.
09:43Now, Rupert, that floating water.
09:46I'm very interested in it for my next invention.
09:49Where did you get it?
09:51I don't remember, sir.
09:55Mrs. Bear has come out into the garden
09:57as Rupert arrives with a chariot full of coal.
10:00Hello, Mummy.
10:01The inventor's given me lots of coal.
10:03Look.
10:05Oh, we don't need that now, Rupert.
10:07All of a sudden, it's turned nice and warm.
10:10Look.
10:15Oh, Drizzle must have reached the North Pole.
10:18Rupert, Rupert, the bell.
10:35Everyone's telling his name.
10:39Rupert, Rupert, the bell.
10:42Everyone's come and joined in all of his games.
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10:53Everyone's come and joined in all of his games.
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