Mary Poppins Page #13

Season #3 Episode #3
Synopsis: When Jane (Karen Dotrice) and Michael (Matthew Garber), the children of the wealthy and uptight Banks family, are faced with the prospect of a new nanny, they are pleasantly surprised by the arrival of the magical Mary Poppins (Julie Andrews). Embarking on a series of fantastical adventures with Mary and her Cockney performer friend, Bert (Dick Van Dyke), the siblings try to pass on some of their nanny's sunny attitude to their preoccupied parents (David Tomlinson, Glynis Johns).
Genre: Children
Year:
1964
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Step in time!

Step in time!

Step in time!

Step in time, step in time

Come on, mateys, step in time

Step in time

Step in time,

Step in time

Step in time,

Step in time

Never need a reason never need a rhyme

We step in time, we step in time

Kick your knees up!

Kick your knees up step in time

Kick your knees up, step in time

Never need a reason never need a rhyme

Kick your knees up step in time

Round the chimney!

Round the chimney step in time

Round the chimney, step in time

Never need a reason never need a rhyme

Round the chimney we step in time

Clap like a birdie.

Clap like a birdie step in time

Clap like a birdie, step in time

Never need a reason never need a rhyme

Clap like a birdie in time

Up on the railing.

Up on the railing step in time

Up on the railing, step in time

Never need a reason never need a rhyme up

On the railing step in time

Over the rooftops!

Over the rooftops step in time

Over the rooftops, step in time

Never need a reason never need a rhyme

Step it time,

Over the rooftops

Over the rooftops

Link your elbows!

Link your elbows, step in time

Link your elbows, step in time

Link your elbows,

Link your elbows,

Link your elbows

Step in time,

Step in time

Step in time,

Step in time

Never need a reason never need a rhyme

When you step in time you step in time

Mary Poppins, step in time! There you go, Mary Poppins! Lucky old Bert! Come on, Mary

Poppins! Here we go, mate! Here we go! Make room for her! Go! Ain't she marvelous? Ain't she

beautiful? Lovely. Tell your mum! Hello, hello, hello! More! More! Mary, do it again! Come on,

Mary, do it again. Here we go.

Admiral Boom:

We're being attacked by Hottentots!

Mr. Binnacle:

Aye, aye, sir.

Admiral Boom:

Cheeky devils! Give 'em what for! Empty the shot lockers!

Mr. Binnacle:

Aye, aye, sir!

Admiral Boom:

Move along, Mr. Binnacle. Handsomely now. Teach the beggars a lesson.

Mr. Binnacle:

Gun ready, sir.

Admiral Boom:

Stand by. Fire!

Fire! Well hit, sir! Very well hit!

Mrs. Brill:

Aah! They're at it again!

Chimney Sweeps:

They're at it again!

Step it time,

At it again

Step in time

They're at it again

Step it time ow!

Ow,

Step in time

Ow,

Step in time

Never need a reason never need a rhyme

Whoa!

Step in time

Mrs. Banks:

Oh, Ellen, when you have a second.

Chimney Sweeps:

Votes for women, step in time

Votes for women, step in time

Mrs. Banks:

Oh, no, really, not at the moment.

Chimney Sweeps:

Votes for women

Votes for women!

Ellen:

It's the master!

Chimney Sweeps:

It's the master,

Step in time

It's the master, step in time

Mr. Banks:

What's all this?

Chimney Sweeps:

What's all this

What's all this?

What's all this

What's all this

What's all this

What's all this

Link your elbows, step in time

What's all this?

Kick your knees up what's all this?

Step in time

Kick your knees up

Kick your knees up Bert.

Kick your knees up

Kick your knees up in time

Good luck, guv'nor. Lovely time! Had an elegant time, guv'nor.

Michael:

Good luck, guv'nor.

Jane:

Oh, father, every one of those sweeps shook your hand. You're going to be the luckiest person

in the world!

Mary Poppins:

Come along, children. Spit spot.

Mr. Banks:

Just a moment, Mary Poppins. What is the meaning of this outrage?

Mary Poppins:

I beg your pardon?

Mr. Banks:

Will you be good enough to explain all this?

Mary Poppins:

First of all, I would like to make one thing quite clear.

Mr. Banks:

Yes?

Mary Poppins:

I never explain anything.

Mr. Banks:

Yes. Banks here. Mr. Dawes! I'm most dreadfully sorry, sir, about what happened at the bank

today. I can assure you that-- tonight, sir?

Mr. Dawes:

Yes, Banks. We'll expect you at 9:00 precisely.

Mr. Dawes (Snr):

Without fail.

Mr. Dawes:

Without fail.

Why, yes, Banks. It's extremely serious.

Mr. Dawes (Snr):

We regret this course of action.

Mr. Dawes:

We regret this course of action.

Mr. Dawes (Snr):

After all, you have been with us a good many years.

Mr. Dawes:

After all, you have been with us a good many years.

Mr. Dawes (Snr):

As was your father before you.

Mr. Dawes:

As was your father before you.

Mr. Banks:

Yes, Mr. Dawes. I shall be there at 9:00.

A man has dreams of walking with giants.

To carve his niche in the edifice of time.

Before the mortar of his zeal

Has a chance to congeal

The cup is dashed from his lips!

The flame is snuffed a-borning.

He's brought to wrack and ruin in his prime.

Bert:

Life is a rum go, guv'nor, and that's the truth.

Mr. Banks:

You know what I think? It's that woman Mary Poppins. From the moment she stepped into this

house, things began to happen to me!

Bert:

Mary Poppins?

Mr. Banks:

Yes, yes, of course.

My world was calm, well-ordered, exemplary.

Then came this person with chaos in her wake

And now my life's ambitions go

With one fell blow

It's quite a bitter pill to take.

It's that Poppins woman! She did it!

Bert:

I know the very person you mean. Mary Poppins. She's the one what sings...

A spoonful of sugar that is all it takes

It changes bread and water into tea and cakes

Mr. Banks:

You see? That's exactly what I mean! Changing bread and water into tea and cakes!

Bert:

Indeed!

Mr. Banks:

No wonder everything's higgledy-piggledy here.

Bert:

A spoonful of sugar goes a long, long way

Have yourself a healthy helpin' everyday

An healthy helpin' of trouble, if you ask me.

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