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Ozzy: Oh, brilliant bunnies! This time when I shout out "Wake up!" I want you to jump around like frogs. You ready? Everyone, fast asleep, frogs. The series began as a series of direct-to-video features that were recorded live in front of an audience of children. The Fun Song Factory is no ordinary factory. There are no clanking machines or disruptive unions, only fun, games and songs to enjoy. Cuddly, friendly host Ozzie Octave invites Postman Pat, SuperTed and Bump to join the fun as they belt out 29 different songs for you to sing along to.

Ozzy: Yes. And let me give you a few clues. I need you to give me a hand or two, and lend me an ear or two as I open a treasure chest of sorts for you. Dave: Now this is a song all about going to bed. Hey, get your Teddy ready for it as well. Hee hee hee hee. Ozzy: My secret word has 3 letters, it's a small word. Katy has gone to find one of the letters and Dave has gone to find another letter. Dave: Ooh, well done. Okay, I think SuperTed is going to roll the dice. Oh, wow! It says, number 1! So, let's take a look and see what's in cupboard number 1. Whoo-hee! Let's have a look! Oh! That's a strange looking thing. Look at this! Look at that! Do you know what this is? It-it's a thought bubble! I wonder if it works. In the United Kingdom, a double-VHS/DVD release of the series, titled "Favourite Songs"/"Farm" was released by Universal Pictures Video and Right Entertainment in August 2005. Containing twelve episode altogether. [4]

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Iain: A bluebell? Oh, it's the dusty bluebell! Do you know this one? If you do, sing along with us 'cause we're gonna play In and Out Those Dusty Bluebells. Are you ready, Oliver?! Katy Stephens is credited at the end instead of Alex Lovell, even though the former didn't present this episode. The first Fun Song Factory was released on 1 December 1994, and released as part of a series of original straight-to-video content commissioned by Abbey Home Entertainment's Abbey Broadcast Communications subsidiary. It was filmed at the Polka Theatre in Wimbledon, presented by Iain Lauchlan, Sarah Davison and Dave Benson Phillips, a team of children known as "Factory Workers", and costumed versions of Postman Pat, Rupert Bear, SuperTed and Dusty the Dinosaur making special guest appearances. In Singapore, HVN Entertainment released thirteen 4-episode DVD and VCD volumes of the series that made up the entire series. The volumes were titled "In the Countryside", "Songs to Please", "In the Town", "Things That Grow", "Transport", "Birds", "Sailors", "Words", "Kings & Queens", "Energy", "Important People", "In the Garden" and "Friends".

Dave: Oh, I'll tell you what, Ozzy! Although we're singing a song about a finger, there's someone who's I had other parts of the body in it as well! Did you notice? After the original 7 videos sold a combined total of 750,000 copies in the UK, GMTV commissioned a television series in 1998, consisting of twenty-three episodes. Dave Benson Phillips now became the main presenter, and appeared in every episode. Other presenters rotated from a selection of four - Katy Stephens, who previously appeared on Fun Song Factory: Fun and Games, Karl Woolley, a producer for Tell-Tale Productions, Justin Fletcher, who made his television debut role in the series, and Alex Lovell, who also made her television debut. Katy: Now listen very carefully because this time we're gonna start missing out words. I'm gonna start with "head".Ozzy: Take a look. Can you see what we're making? It's a game! All about parts of the body. I have the body piece here. Now we wait for... our friends! Better hide this until it's time for them to see it. Katy: That's right. Remember to be a big fat teapot with a handle and a spout. And when the kettle's boiled, get ready to tip up and pour the tea out. Are you ready?

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