Lovely Little Farm (2022–…): Season 2, Episode 7 - Party - full transcript

It's Harvest Day, which means games, music, and lots of freshly picked sister sweetcorn for the family - and the community - to enjoy.

Let's go down the open road
Here we go

Hanging with all the friends
That I know

On and on and on and on we go
Party down like animals

You got the love, you don't let it go

On and on until we lose control
Party down like animals

Oh, oh, animals

Our sister sweet corn crop
is almost all picked!

For Harvest Day!

For Lovely Little Farm's
first-ever Harvest Day.

Today we'll pick the sweet corn we grew

and share it
with our whole entire farm family.



And sing songs and play games.

-And do Harvest Day dancing.
-Definitely.

Come on, Jacky.
Let's pick the rest of our sweet corn.

Quackety! Just the helper we need.

Can you fly above our field

and see if there's any more sweet corn
we need to pick?

I will try.

I know you can do it, little duckling.

I can't fly, Farmer Jill.

-Oh, little Quackety.
-I've still forgotten how to take off.

It's okay, little duckling.

I promise I'll help you
to fly again later,

after we've picked all the sweet corn.

We'll get you flying together.



Come on, Jacky.

Perfect.

Lovely Little Farm

Begins with love

I have got to say

you two sisters
have grown the sweetest corn.

You sure have!

Here's some more. Barbecue hot.

Oh, no, thanks, Jamma. I'm full up.

Me too.

Me three.

Or did I eat four…

It was five!

Well, I hope you sisters like corn
for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

We'll be eating it all for weeks.

Except, Farmer Jill,
your just-picked sweet corn

will only stay fresh
for one or two more days.

And then it will start to go bad.

But I don't want
to throw any of our sweet corn away.

Hold on.

I know who we can share
our sweet corn with.

Come on, Jacky.

Look over there.

We'll share our sweet corn
with our neighbors. See?

How?

We can invite all the people
who live in those houses

to come here for our first ever
Lovely Little Farm Harvest Day party.

Yeah!

Come on, Jacky. Let's tell Mum and Dad.

Mum, Dad!
Can we have a Harvest Day party today?

A big party right here,

sharing all our sweet corn
with our neighbors.

That's a nice idea, Jill.
But how will we invite people in time?

And we'll need to sort out a party space.

And what about entertainment?

-We can do it.
-Sisters together.

If both our caring farmers
say they can do something,

they usually can.

Please?

Yes!

What can Jamma do
to help with your corn-eating party?

Jamma, I need you to invite
all our neighbors.

Sure. But what time's the party starting?

We'll be ready by sunset?

-Yeah.
-Okay. You come with me, Tucker pup.

You can give our neighbors
a friendly "woof"

as I invite them over for sundown.

Thanks, Jamma!

Mum, I need you to help me
with the party decorations.

You're the best
at getting twinkly lights to work.

Leave the twinkles to me.

Dad, can you make
some of your sweet corn pies?

-How many pies would we need?
-Please?

-This many!
-You've got it.

Bye, Jamma.

Good luck, Jill.

Jill, what can I do?

Jacky, you're in charge
of party entertainment.

Can you make a song for us all to sing?

You got it! Pickle and Al can help me.

-Party song!
-Party song!

Let's get this party started.

Okay, Darling.

We have to turn this barn
into a party barn.

A party, huh?

We need places for our guests to sit,
eat our sweet corn,

and listen to our song.

Hay bales. They'll be comfy seats.

Let me help you, Jill.
This is what I call "donkey work."

Thanks, Darling.
This is the perfect seating area.

And this is where
we're gonna perform our song.

Let's make this song
about a beautiful pony.

Or what about a scratching song?
Everyone loves scratching.

No, this is a corn-eating party.

I think our song has to be
about sweet corn.

-I like pony.
-Scratching.

Sweet corn, definitely.

Do you need some help in here, Jacky?

No, thanks. I can figure this out, Jill.

Remember,
your song needs to be done by sunset.

We know.

Impressive nose nudging, Darling.

Thanks.

Fresh hay!

We'll make sure these bales
are extra comfy.

Party seats done.

Cozy.

Your guests will be staying
for sweet corn seconds and thirds.

Now I just need your help to decide
where to hang these lights.

Jill? Jill!

Your goats are in my sweet corn pie mix.

I'll be back in a minute, Mum.

I want my pony song.

My scratching song.

Okay.

But the chickens want their pecking song.

Look!

What do I do?

I have a song idea, Jacky.

We all love being part of this farm.

Yeah.

So sing about it.

A Lovely Little Farm song.

Like the one I sang earlier.

I can make that song just right.

So, sisters, is your party gonna be
all set for sundown?

-Yes.
-Yes. Definitely.

Jill!

Jamma?

Farmer Jill!

Jamma, is everything okay?

Tucker and I are just fine,
but the old truck is not so good.

Got a flat tire before we made it
to the first house.

Did you invite any of our neighbors?

But we need guests to come
and eat all our sweet corn.

We cared for our sweet corn so carefully,

and we grew even more
than we thought was possible.

It will be wasted if there's no party.

I'm sorry, you two.

But I just don't see how we're gonna get
around all the houses

to tell our neighbors in time now.

Quackety? I need you.

Quackety, it's your farmer here, Jill.

I really need you
to save our Harvest Day party.

Can you fly for me, please?

Sorry, Jill. You know I can't fly.

But remember, I said I'd help you do it.

And I have an idea.

Flap and run as fast as you can
to take off.

I tried that.

You haven't tried running fast
with Tucker in a race.

Come out, Quackety.
Race Tucker and fly for us.

We need you to tell all our neighbors
about our Harvest Day party.

And fast.

Please say yes.

-Yes.
-Thank you, Quackety.

On your marks, get set…

Run, flap, and fly for Harvest Day.

Go!

You're in the lead. Flap, flap, fly!

You're doing it, Quackety.

Quackety?

Please fly.

You can do it!

She did it!

You did it, little duckling.

-I'm flying!
-That is one fast pet duckling.

Think you best be ready

for lots of visitors at sunset,
Farmer Jill.

We need to practice our family song.

How does it start, Jacky?

Well…

The sweet corn needs the sun and rain…

Well, the party barn's ready.

Pies are ready,
the entertainment's ready.

And these sisters
did it all before sundown.

Quackety will have flown to so many houses
and invited lots of our neighbors.

I just know it.

Remember, you two, if we try hard,

we can all eat lots more
of your sweet corn.

Just us. Come on.

Can we wait and look a bit more, Mum?
To see if anyone comes.

The sun's not quite set. Right, sisters?

Just a little longer.

Look over there.

I see Quackety!

And I think I can see people.

Well, I never!

It's people, all right!

Yes! Mum, Dad, our neighbors are coming.
They're following Quackety!

You did it, my little flying duckling.

Get ready. That's a lot of guests
and you sisters are the hosts.

You saved the day.

-Hi. Happy Harvest Day.
-Happy Harvest Day.

Welcome to our Lovely Little Farm.

Happy Harvest Day.

Let's get more!

-Hi. You must be our new neighbors.
-Hello.

We've just moved here from the city.
Everything smells so fresh.

Can you believe it's my first time
on a real farm?

It's never too late to fall in love
with the wonders of the countryside, uh?

I'm Gwen.

Jamma.

Hi. I'm Jill.

And I'm hungry.

-Try this!
-Our boys are Eddy and River!

This is good.

Thanks, it's our sister sweet corn.
Me and my little sister, Jacky, grew it.

-Hi.
-Hiya.

Our mum says this whole farm is yours.

Yes. Do you want to look around?

My tour starts at the chicken coop.
Come on.

Meet Wonder Wings.

You can hold her if you like. Eddy first.

Put one hand underneath
and the other round the wing.

Hug her gently. That's how she likes it.

Everyone! We're ready to sing.
So take your seats right here!

Not yet, you two.

We're not ready yet, Pickle and Al.
I was just showing guests around.

But we want to sing to everyone!

Sorry, Eddy. Sorry, River.
But it's showtime.

That's okay.

It's showtime, everyone.

I like Jacky and Jill a lot.

Yeah. I like their Lovely Little Farm.

Wait for me and Tucker, Jill!

Take your seats!
We're ready with our song!

Al. Sorry, we're not quite ready.

Huffity and Puffity are asleep.

-Oh, dear.
-And nothing wakes those dragons.

Everything okay, farmers?

Not really, Eddy.

We need our dragons to join in
with our Lovely Little Farm song,

and they're asleep.

Wait. Did you say--

Dragons, yes.

We have dragons.

And nothing wakes them till they're ready.

I get it.

We could keep your audience entertained
while you work it out.

Sweet corn!

-Wow!
-Thanks!

I'll be ready to sing
as soon as I've eaten this sweet corn pie.

Actually, Dad…

Can I have some of that, please?

Sweet corn magic!

It's waking them up. It's that delicious!

-Our sweet corn did it, Jacky.
-Yes!

Showtime now!

-I say the magic word…
-Sweet corn!

Thanks, Eddy. Thanks, River.

Thank you all for coming
to our Harvest Day party.

We wrote this song
about our Lovely Little Farm.

The sweet corn needs
The sun and rain

The chickens peck
And flap all day

I gotta have a cozy bed
To rest my mane

But we need one more thing to grow

Something that makes
Our smiles glow

It's the most precious seed
That you can sow

Lovely Little Farm begins with love

Love, love

Caring for each other
Is what we're thinking of

For everything under the sky above

Lovely Little Farm begins with love

Lovely Little Farm begins with love

Caring for each other

-Is what we're thinking of
-Is what we're thinking of

For everything under the sky above

The sky above

-Lovely Little Farm begins with
-Love

Lovely Little Farm begins with

Begins with

Love

-Yeah, it begins with
-Love

Lovely Little Farm begins with love

Love

Look at that!

-Well done!
-Amazing!

That was brilliant, all of you.

Yes, Jamma.
That's quite some energy you have.

Our Jamma is "Jamma-tastic."

Happy?

Yes!

Wait till you see how much of your
sister sweet corn is left to share.

-None.
-Wow!

We shared it all, and our guests loved it.

Yes!

Hey.

-I wish we could have guests every day.
-Me too.

As it happens, we do have
an extra surprise for you sisters.

Mmm, we've been planning this all week.

Close your eyes.

Keep them closed.

Here we are.

There!

It's a Lovely Little Farm sharing stall.

Your own stall.

So you can share
all the things you sisters grow.

With our neighbors. Maybe every day?

I think people will come.

Shall we do it, Jacky?

Yes.

Then you'll each need one of these.

Lovely Little Farm aprons!

-That's the idea.
-There we are.

Turn round and I'll do it up for you.

First a farm, now a farm sharing stall.

You girls are gonna be busy.

I think we'll need more help, Dad.

Two helpers, ready to serve!

Look at all this stuff.

So, what a wonderful end
to your first summer as farmers.

And the start of a new adventure.

-Whole family huggle, huh?
-Yes!

Farm family huggle?

We can't huggle without you two,
Pickle and Al.

Happy.

Farm family!

We're all together.

Muddy buddies always stick together
on Lovely Little Farm.

-You've got it.
-Hey.

Happy Harvest Day.

The sweet corn
Needs the sun and rain

The chickens peck and flap all day

I gotta have a cozy bed to rest my mane
But we need one more thing to grow

Something that makes our smiles glow

It's the most precious seed
That you can sow

Lovely Little farm begins with love

Love, love

Lovely Little Farm begins with love

Lovely Little Farm begins with love

-It begins with love
-Love

-Lovely Little Farm begins with love
-Begins with love

Love

Begins with love