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At my school, we goto the cinema quite a lot, but my favourite tripwas when we went to the...

At my school, we go
to the cinema quite a lot, but my favourite trip
was when we went to the farm. They had, like,
baby chicks and all. - Knock, knock.
- Who's there? Nunnya. Nunnya who? Nunnya business! What did the policeman
say to the snowman? What did the policeman
say to the snowman? Yeah. Freeze. Why did the princess
not get her photos? Why did the princess
not get her photos? Cos she never got her prints. It wasn't my Mummy's car. It looked like it,
but it was too clean

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At my school, we go to the cinema quite a lot,
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but my favourite trip was when we went to the farm.
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They had, like, baby chicks and all.
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- Knock, knock. - Who's there?
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Nunnya.
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Nunnya who?
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Nunnya business!
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What did the policeman say to the snowman?
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What did the policeman say to the snowman?
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Yeah. Freeze.
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Why did the princess not get her photos?
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Why did the princess not get her photos?
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Cos she never got her prints.
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It wasn't my Mummy's car.
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It looked like it, but it was too clean.
Duration
41 seconds
Views
62
Timestamp in Movie
00:27:29
Uploaded
Apr 30, 2025
Production
BBC Film,Northern Ireland Screen,Pia Pressure,Rooks Nest Entertainment

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Movie Summary

When a new family moves in next door to Laura and her family, their young daughter, Megan, quickly captivates her, stirring up painful memories of her own daughter, Josie, who died several years previously.