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In the Night Garden

In the Night Garden

Narrated by: Sir Derek Jacobi

Watch young children relax as they slip into a dreamy bedtime land. Like a nursery rhyme picture book come to life, this BAFTA® Award-winning series combines live-action film, puppetry and animation to entertain children in a secure and happy world where loveable toy characters care for each other and have fun together.

Item Number: 15298

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Format:
DVD Fullscreen
Region:
1 - More Details
Run time:
About 2 Hours
Originally Aired On:
CBeebies
Number of Discs:
1

Watch young children relax as they slip into a dreamy bedtime land. Like a nursery rhyme picture book come to life, this BAFTA® Award-winning series combines live-action film, puppetry and animation to entertain children in a secure and happy world where loveable toy characters care for each other and have fun together. Sir Derek Jacobi narrates four magical episodes: Everybody All Aboard the Ninky Nonk, IgglePiggle Goes Visiting, The Prettiest Flower and Makka Pakka's Trumpet Makes a Funny Noise. From the popular BBC series, as seen on CBeebies.

Everybody All Aboard the Ninky Nonk - Everybody goes for a ride in the Ninky Nonk. Makka Pakka gets left behind. He chases the Ninky Nonk and everybody thinks he wants a ride, but all he wants is to give the Ninky Nonk a wash.

IgglePiggle Goes Visiting - Igglepiggle visits everyone in the garden and they each offer him a special thing, except the teeny-tiny Pontipines. Igglepiggle can't find the Pontipines because they are so very small.

The Prettiest Flower - Upsy Daisy wants to look at the pretty flowers in the garden, but Igglepiggle wants to ride in the Ninky Nonk. They go their separate ways, but when Igglepiggle finds the prettiest flower of all, he collects Upsy Daisy in the Ninky Nonk and takes her to see it.

Makka Pakka's Trumpet Makes a Funny Noise - The Pontipines count to three. Makka Pakka's trumpet is making a funny noise - there is something wrong with it. Igglepiggle and Upsy Daisy go to see Makka Pakka, and help him discover a stone stuck in his trumpet. Makka Pakka gives Upsy Daisy the stone as a present, and everybody joins in the dance at the gazebo.