03x08 - Sheep in Wolf's Clothing / The Mummy

Episode transcripts for the TV show, "The Adventures of Bottle Top Bill and His Best Friend Corky". Aired: 1 August 2005 – 20 April 2009.*
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03x08 - Sheep in Wolf's Clothing / The Mummy

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♪ Bottle Top Bill and his best friend Corky ♪

♪ Up on the hill ♪

♪ Let's watch them as they play ♪

♪ Playing all day ♪

♪ Hurray ♪

- [Narrator] The Adventures of Bottle Top Bill.

- [Narrator] And his best friend Corky.

♪ Bottle Top Bill ♪

- [Corky] Here we are at Mrs. Whistlehead's field, Bill.

- [Bill] And what a mighty fine day it is, Corky.

- [Corky] Just the right sort of day for an adventure.

- [Bill] Spot on, Corky.

And today's adventure's called A Sheep In Wolf's Clothing.

Ah, just listen to that, Corky.

What, Bill?

I can't hear anything.

Exactly.

Peace and quiet.

I think we're going to have a nice relaxing day.

(whistles blowing) (train horn tooting)

What was that, Bill?

- [Bill] It sounds like Mrs. Whistlehead.

- [Corky] She doesn't sound very happy.

- [Bill] I hope nothing's wrong.

Where is Mrs. Whistlehead?

[Mrs. Whistlehead] My sheep, my beautiful sheep!

What's wrong with your sheep, Mrs. Whistlehead?

Half of them are missing!

- [Corky] Missing?

- [Bill] Where do ya think they've gone, Mrs. Whistlehead?

They wouldn't go anywhere on their own.

Someone must've taken them!

But who would take your sheep, Mrs. Whistlehead?

I bet it's that great wild Wooly!

He's up to his tricks again!

We thought that great wild Wooly was on holidays.

Then he's holidaying with my sheep!

Don't worry, Mrs. Whistlehead,

we'll get your sheep back to you.

Thank you, Bill and Corky.

I do hope you get them back.

We'll start looking right away!

Come on, you poor things, let's feed you.

Do ya really think it was the great wild Wooly, Bill?

I don't know, Corky.

It's a mystery.

Bill solving mysteries is our specialty, Bill!

Right, Corky.

We need to look for clues.

A magnifying glass!

Exactly, Corky!

This will help us find anything that looks suspicious.

Whoa!

Have you found something suspicious, Bill?

I found a monster, Corky!

A monster?

It's got great big googly eyes and big spots on it!

Let me look!

Bill, this monster with the googly eyes and big spots,

does it have six legs, as well?

That's it, Corky!

It's not a monster, Bill; it's just a little beetle.

The magnifying glass makes it look bigger.

So it does!

There you go, little fellow.

Try again, Bill.

Right.

Can you see anything else?

Yes!

Look at this footprint, Corky!

That could be the great wild Wooly's print!

I don't think so, Bill.

This is a pawprint, and the great wild Wooly has hooves.

Look over there, Bill!

What's that stuck to the fence?

Hmm.

It doesn't look like sheep wool.

- [Bill] Correct, Corky.

It's dark fur.

That means the great wild Wooly can't possibly

have taken Mrs. Whistlehead's sheep.

That's right!

His wool is white.

So if it's not the great wild Wooly's,

then whose fir is it?

Let's look at the clues.

The pawprints on the ground, the dark fir on the fence,

it can mean only one thing, Corky.

Which is?

Mrs. Whistlehead's sheep have been taken by a wolf!

A wolf?

(whistles blowing) (train horn tooting)

Did you say my sheep have been taken by a wolf?

No need to get alarmed, Mrs. Whistlehead.

Everything's under control!

Isn't it, Corky?

Uh, I hope so.

But what if the wolf comes back tonight,

and takes the rest of my sheep?

Don't worry, Mrs. Whistlehead,

we'll protect your sheep from the wolf, won't we, Corky?

Uh, yes, we will.

Wonderful.

I'll sleep a lot easier now.

How're we going to protect the sheep from the wolf, Bill?

We'll set a trap.

A trap?

Do you think that's a good idea?

Course it is.

No wolf's going to get the better of us, Corky.

I hope you're right, Bill.

(bleating sinisterly)

What's this, Bill?

- [Bill] Our secret camp, Corky.

We'll hide inside our tent.

- [Corky] Bill won't the wolf see the tent?

- [Bill] No!

It's got special camouflage to disguise it.

It'll be pretty cold out here at night.

Don't worry, Corky.

We've got two cozy sleeping bags to keep us warm.

But how will we see the wolf in the dark?

With this extra-powerful torch, Corky.

All we need now is a way to catch the wolf.

- [Bill] And I've got just the thing!

Anyone who comes into the sheep paddock

will walk into these ropes.

- [Corky] Then what happens?

- [Bill] Then that net will fall, and trap him,

and the pots and pans will tell us he's been caught!

It's one of the best traps ever!

Keep your eyes peeled, Corky.

Someone's out there, I know it.

- [Corky] Who do ya think it is, Bill?

- [Bill] I'm not sure.

- [Corky] Then let's go out and check.

(owl hooting)

- [Both] Ah!

(owl hooting)

Ah, it's just an owl, Bill.

Oh.

Hello, mister owl.

- [Corky] We thought you were a wolf.

(owl hooting)

(flashlight switch clicking)

(wolf howling)

What was that?

Uh, I think it might be the wind rustling the trees.

Are you sure, Bill?

Positive!

(wolf howling)

That's not the wind, Bill!

You're right, Corky!

It's not!

It looks like a wolf, to me, Bill,

and it's coming to get us!

(dog barking)

Wait a minute.

That doesn't sound like a wolf.

(dog barking)

- [Bill & Corky] It's Timmy!

What're you doing here, Timmy?

(Timmy barking)

No wolf's going to bother us while Timmy's around.

(Timmy barking)

Come on, Timmy!

(Timmy barking)

(bleating sinisterly)

(sheep bleating)

(bleating sinisterly)

(rooster crowing)

- [Corky] Is it morning already, Bill?

It sure is, Corky.

And no sign of that wolf.

Good morning, sheep.

I hope you slept. Sheep?

(train horn tooting)

- [Both] Mrs. Whistlehead?

Ah!

My beautiful sheep have been taken by the wolf!

Bill!

(pots and pans clangouring)

Corky!

(Timmy sniffing)

Where are you?

We're up here, Mrs. Whistlehead.

We'll be right down.

Timmy!

Can you undo the rope?

(Timmy barking)

(pots and pans clattering)

You were supposed to protect my sheep from the wolf!

Now all my sheep are missing.

Don't upset yourself, Mrs. Whistlehead,

we'll get your sheep back.

I do hope so.

You go and have a lie down, Mrs. Whistlehead.

We'll have your sheep back in no time.

How are we going to find the sheep, Bill?

If only we had a way to follow the wolf's trail.

(Timmy sniffing)

I've got an idea!

We could use Timmy!

Dogs have powerful noses.

He can smell which way the wolf went!

Right.

Here, Timmy!

Over here, boy!

(Timmy barking)

Whoa!

Steady on, Timmy!

Here, Timmy, follow this trail.

(sniffing)

(barking)

Good work, Corky.

Let's follow that dog!

Look out for that tree, Corky!

Good jump, Corky!

What's the matter?

I can't see Timmy anymore.

What about those bushes?

- [Corky] He might've gone there.

Let's take a look.

Hang on, Bill!

(foliage rustling) Ah!

Well, he wasn't in the bushes.

Any sign of him anywhere, Bill?

(Timmy barking)

- [Bill] He's at the top of that big hill, Corky.

Do ya think you can make it?

I'll try, Bill.

Blimey down!

He's gone again!

I hope we haven't lost him, too.

(sheep bleating)

What was that?

It sounded like sheep.

Look, Corky!

- [Corky] It's Mrs. Whistlehead's sheep!

- [Bill] And the wolf's there, too!

(Timmy barking)

And Timmy's after him!

(Timmy barking)

(Timmy biting)

- [Corky] He's caught the wolf, Bill!

What a good dog!

(sheep bleating sinisterly)

Paint me pink!

It's the great wild Wooly!

- [Corky] Disguised as a wolf.

(Timmy whimpering)

I might've known.

That wily Wooly, he's tricked us again, Corky.

- [Corky] He's getting away, Bill!

Let's get after him!

(Timmy barking)

The Wooly's too fast for us, Bill.

But at least we've found all Mrs. Whistlehead's sheep.

Well done, Timmy.

You're our hero!

You can run back to the farm.

We'll follow on with the sheep.

(Timmy barking)

(sheep bleating)

Right, sheep, home we go!

(sheep bleating)

Do ya hear me, sheep?

They don't seem to want to go, Bill.

I know, Corky.

I'll pretend to be the wolf.

That'll get them moving.

Great idea, Bill!

I'm the great wild wolf!

Follow me, sheep!

Why won't they follow you dressed as the wolf, Bill?

I don't understand it, Corky.

They followed the great wild Wooly dressed as a wolf.

That's it, Bill!

You need to pretend to be the great wild Wooly,

pretending to be the great wild wolf.

Corky, you're a genius!

(bleating)

Follow me, sheep.

(bleating)

You make a great wild Wooly, Bill!

(bleating)

(engine humming)

My beautiful sheep!

You're home!

The wolf!

He's trying to take my sheep again!

(Timmy growling)

- [Corky] Oh, no!

Timmy thinks you're the wolf, too!

Nice doggy.

Timmy, it's me, Bill.

(Timmy barking)

No, Timmy, it's me!

Bill, take the wolf suit off!

I can't, Corky!

It's stuck!

Why is Bill dressed as the wolf?

The Wooly tricked us by dressing up as a wolf

and taking your sheep.

It all sounds very confusing.

It was.

But at least your sheep are back, Mrs. Whistlehead.

Ha ha!

When you're right, Corky, you're right.

(Timmy barking)

No, Timmy, it's me, Bill!

(Timmy barking)

- [Corky] It's a great day today, Bill.

- [Bill] It sure is, Corky,

just right for today's adventure.

- [Corky] I hope it's an exciting one.

- [Bill] It's a ripper, Corky!

And it's called Mummy.

(door unlatching)

What's wrong, Bill?

Nothing, Corky.

Just wanna make sure there's nothing out here

to spoil my surprise.

What surprise?

If I told ya that, it wouldn't be

a surprise anymore, would it?

- [Corky] Is this the surprise, Bill?

- [Bill] No.

This is something you know very well, Corky.

- [Corky] You're right!

It's our car!

Where're we going?

Hop in, and I'll tell you!

Here I come, Bill!

Off we go!

(button pressing)

That doesn't sound too good.

(button pressing)

Sorry, but it looks as if we're not going anywhere, Corky.

- [Dandy] Bill, Corky!

Hey!

Hello, Tricky.

Hello, Dandy.

What brings you away from fairyland?

We've come to see you!

But it looks like you're going out.

No problem, Dandy.

You can come, too!

But, Bill!

The more the merrier, eh, Corky?

But, Bill!

And there's plenty of room!

But, Bill!

What's the matter, Corky?

Don't you remember, Bill?

The car won't start.

Paint me pink, Corky!

I forgot!

What're we going to do?

I can fix that.

Really?

We can use my fairy dust.

I don't know, Dandy.

Funny things can happen with fairy dust.

Not when I use it, Corky.

Watch!

A tiny pinch of fairy stars

is all you need to start the car.

(engine humming)

Top job, Dandy!

- [Tricky] Let's get aboard!

Is everyone ready?

- [All] Ready!

- [Bill] Then off we go!

(engine humming)

(horn tooting)

- [Dandy] You haven't told us where we're going, Bill.

- [Corky] It's a surprise, Dandy.

- [Tricky] I love surprises, I do!

And you're going to really love this one.

- [Corky] This looks like the fun fair!

- [Dandy] What kind of place is that?

- [Corky] It has rides that go round and round.

- [Bill] And rides that go up and down!

Is this the surprise, Bill, a visit to the fun fair?

That's what I call a top surprise!

I can hardly wait!

Hey!

Why aren't we stopping?

Sorry, Tricky, we're not going to the fun fair.

I've got an even bigger surprise for you.

- [Dandy] Now where are we, Corky?

- [Corky] Bill's brought us to the big town.

- [Tricky] Is there a fun fair in the big town?

- [Corky] No, Tricky, but there are lots of shops

and lots of cars.

And lots of places to visit!

- [Dandy] Like this one, Bill?

- [Bill] Like this one, Dandy.

Something tells me we're about

to see Bill's surprise treat.

(engine humming)

- [Bill] You're spot on, Corky.

Right.

Everybody out.

This is a surprise, Bill.

I haven't been to the museum for ages.

We're going to have a lotta fun here.

And I wanna go to the fun fair!

Come on, Tricky.

We've never been to a museum before.

I'm not sure Tricky likes the museum, Bill.

I hope he'll behave himself.

Don't you worry, Corky.

He'll be as good as gold.

A museum, Dandy, is full of interesting things to look at.

- [Corky] Like this dinosaur skeleton.

- [Bill] It's very rare, so we can look at but not touch it.

I can touch it!

- [All] Tricky!

Come down!

You might break it.

I only wanted a ride!

There aren't any rides in the museum, Tricky.

No rides?

That's hopeless!

This dinosaur lived millions of years ago.

And these bones are very precious.

It's huge!

What do ya think, Tricky?

- [Dandy] Oh no!

Where's he gone?

Tricky!

Tricky?

Something tells me ya better hang onto

your fairy dust, Dandy.

If Tricky gets hold of it in here,

he'll cause big trouble!

That's right.

One tiny pinch of fairy dust would bring

all these old creatures back to life in no time!

Don't worry, Bill.

My fair dust is safe here on my belt.

It's gone!

This doesn't look good.

Hello there!

You look like you wouldn't mind some fun!

There's Tricky!

And he has stolen my fairy dust.

That naughty troll!

One, two, three!

Wakey, wakey!

Come with me!

- [Corky] What's happening, Bill?

- [Bill] There's a mummy inside the box!

This kind of mummy is from ancient Egypt.

- [Corky] Oh, dear, is he hurt?

- [Bill] No, Corky, he's dead!

He has been for thousands of years.

Ooh!

He doesn't look dead, to me, Bill!

The fairy dust must've woken him up!

He's following Tricky out of the museum!

- [Corky] And his bandage is coming undone!

Come on, Bill.

Come on, Corky.

Follow that bandage!

This way!

(mummy groaning)

Oh no!

They're heading for the car!

Quick!

We have to catch them!

They're getting away!

Right, friend, get ready for fun!

(engine humming)

(horn tooting)

Tricky, come back!

What do we do now?

Don't worry, Bill.

Jump up!

You, too, Dandy.

Good thinking, Corky.

We'll soon track them down.

(engine humming)

- [Corky] They'll be easy to find;

we just have to follow the bandage.

I just hope you can gallop fast enough, Corky.

Leave it to me, Bill.

You, sheep!

(mummy moaning)

(sheep bleating frightfully)

(horn tooting)

- [Bill] Don't worry, sheep.

It's just Tricky being naughty.

(sheep bleating)

I think I know where Tricky's headed, Corky.

- [Corky] So do I, Bill.

- [Dandy] Is it the fun fair?

- [Bill] Spot on, Dandy.

- [Corky] Whoa!

(hooves squealing)

Look!

There's our car!

But there's no sign of Tricky.

Or the mummy.

Or my fairy dust.

And look at this.

The bandage has torn!

So how do we find them now?

Look at this, mummy!

I think we'll have some fun here!

(side car echoing)

(mummy groaning)

There's Tricky!

And the mummy!

If we hurry, we might just catch them!

Yeah!

Ooh!

We're too late!

What's Tricky doing now?

Faster, faster!

Oh, dear!

I don't like the sound of that!

It's all right, Dandy.

The merry-go-round can't go any faster.

It can if he uses my fairy dust.

This merry-go-round is far too slow!

Faster, faster, go, go, go!

Yeah!

- [Mummy] Ooh!

See what I mean?

I do, Dandy.

I just hope he doesn't use any more.

Tricky always uses more.

Then he's in for a very big surprise.

Faster!

Go, go, go!

(mummy moaning)

Oh, dear, oh, dear!

What's the matter, Dandy?

I think Tricky's really done it now!

(side car crashing)

Hey, that's not right.

Great.

At least it stopped now.

But not for long!

It's going backwards.

Ah!

Ooh!

I don't like this!

Stop!

Now what's it doing?

It's going forwards again!

But even faster than before!

(merry-go-round clicking)

I hope they can hang on!

It's out of control!

- [Tricky] Help!

Hold on tight, Tricky!

- [Tricky] I can't, Dandy!

Ah!

Oh no!

- [Mummy] Oh!

Oh, dear!

Ah!

Oh!

Ah!

Oh!

Are you all right, Tricky?

Ah!

I think so.

What about the mummy?

Ooh.

I think he's OK, too.

You've been a very naughty troll, Tricky.

I'm sorry, Dandy.

I only wanted a ride on the fun fair!

You've caused so much trouble, I'm going to take you home.

Come down from there at once.

Ah!

I can't jump down there!

He's right, Dandy, it's too high.

What're we going to do?

I know.

Tricky!

If we give you one more ride, Tricky,

will ya promise to be good?

I promise!

And you won't steal Dandy's fairy dust again?

Never again!

- [Corky] What're you thinking of, Bill?

- [Bill] It's got to be safe, Corky.

- [Corky] And what else, Bill?

- [Bill] And it's got to be fun, too.

- [Corky] A slide will be just the job.

Follow me, mummy!

(tubes tooting)

Wee!

Ooh!

Thank you, Bill!

Thank you, Corky.

That was the best ride ever!

Ooh!

(laughing) Sounds like the mummy agrees!

Come on, Tricky.

It's time we headed back to fairyland.

What about my friend here?

I think the mummy wants to go home, too.

But how're we going to get all his bandages back on?

Is there any fairy dust left, Tricky?

Mm, a little.

That looks just enough.

If I tell you the magic words,

can I leave it with you, Bill?

You sure can, Dandy.

(Dandy whispering)

Got it!

Thanks, Bill.

Thanks, Corky.

Bye, and good luck!

- [Bill & Corky] Bye, Dandy!

Bye, Tricky!

- [Tricky] Bye!

- [Corky] Are you sure this will work, Bill?

Let's hope so, Corky.

Are ya ready?

Ready, Bill.

Uh, nice to have met you, mister mummy.

(groaning obligedly)

OK, let's go!

Fairy dust, put back the clock.

Return the mummy to the box.

- [Corky] Something's happening, Bill.

- [Bill] Fingers crossed, Corky.

Nearly there now, Corky.

It worked!

Ooh!

- [Bill & Corky] Goodbye, mister mummy!

(coffin door squeaking)

Well, Corky, everything is back where it belongs.

Thank goodness, Bill.

Can we go home now?

Are you sure, Corky?

There's lots more surprises still to see in the museum.

Bill, I think I've had enough surprises for one day.

(chuckling) When you're right, Corky, you're right.

♪ Bottle Top Bill and his best friend Corky ♪

♪ See you again ♪

♪ Goodbye ♪

♪ Bottle Top Bill ♪
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