1. The Ship
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Emily brings home a very dirty bottle. The mice wash it up and reveal it contains bits of wood and cloth. Professor Yaffle says they are remains of a ship-in-a-bottle.
Emily brings home a very dirty bottle. The mice wash it up and reveal it contains bits of wood and cloth. Professor Yaffle says they are remains of a ship-in-a-bottle.
Emily brings home a very dirty bottle. The mice wash it up and reveal it contains bits of wood and cloth. Professor Yaffle says they are remains of a ship-in-a-bottle.
Emily finds a dirty piece of rag. The mice clean it and are alarmed to see the likeness of an owl appear.
Bagpuss finds a handful of enamel pieces, Madeleine says they are jewels for a frog princess.
The mice find an old dirty ballet shoe, they decide to turn it into a boat and sing a rowing song while on a quest for more cheese!
Bagpuss and friends find a very dirty old looking cloth creature, Gabriel says it looks like a frog! Bagpuss thinks it may be a small Hamish as it is covered in Tartan cloth.
The mice try and reassemble a heap of broken pottery. Bagpuss tells a story about how a noisy giant who broke a statue of himself!
Bagpuss and friends find a straw elephant without ears.
Emily brings over a marvelous mechanical toy mill!
Bagpuss and friends fix some broken pieces together and a turtle appears!
A twisted tangle of bits of wood, wool and an old-man's-beard proves impossible to untangle!
Emily brings over a washed up Irish bucket, suddenly smoke and the sound of a fiddle begin to play from it.
Emily brings over a tiny basket with a twig broom inside. Perhaps it is the broom the old woman uses to brush away the cobwebs in the sky!
Bagpuss and friends find a piece of folded cloth which looks like a house! Who would live in a rag house? A rag doll?