Wind in the Willows - School Days (2/2)

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The second part of the School Days episode of Wind In The Willows by Cosgrove Hall, 1986...

"Badger learns that the school teacher, Mrs Gribble, is away visiting her sick mother and therefore the school is closed. Badger suggests that he, Mole and Rat take the children for classes until she comes back. Toad also wants to teach, and opens his Academy For The Children Of Gentlepersons. Mole teaches his students about tunneling in warfare, Badger teaches a spot of Latin and Roman history, and Rat uses his boat to explain Newton' laws of physics. Meanwhile, Toad's lessons of made-up history result in most of his class dropping out and moving to Mole's or Rat's. With just one student left, Toad pulls out his old chemistry set and demonstrates what happens when you mix white powder with incompetence."

(The first part can be found here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlUBKIeuQg0 )

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  • "Eureka! Shouted Columbus with his vikings as he spotted the american shore!" lol

  • "O, fizzing and whooshing and BOOM! It's the only thing!"

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  • Thank you for posting this episode. I haven't seen an episode of "Wind in the Willows" for so long! This was quality children's television, I say.

  • .....Tedium!

  • Aww! The little otter child in the cap is soo cute!! I wish teachers nowadays would teach students not to use double negatives, as Rat did.

  • i cant belive im still waching this

  • PORTLY FOR PRESIDENT!

  • I love the otter's sailor suit!

  • LOL sphagnum linoleum and tedium they sure are miniscule moleskules from the periodical table. where would we be without them? thanks for the funny episode!

  • CORRR! MY TOAD!! HAHAHA Never laughed so hard!!! :D

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