Wednesday, September 28, 2022

Ten Little Honeybees / Toot Toot

Ten Little Honeybees:
- Chromatic Fantasy In D-Minor Bwv 903 - Johann Bach (Title card and opening)
- Cold Sweat - Tony Kinsey ("I want cake now!")
- Horribly Drunk - David Farnon [CPM] ("I said ten and a HALF balloons!")
- Solo Harp [#48.04] - Harry Bluestone [CPM] ("Caaaaake...")
- Solo Effects 64 - David Bell (Everyone stares at Bessie)
- Strings of Tension - David Farnon [CPM] (Portia tries to blow out the candles)
- Menace [#39] - Harry Bluestone, Emil Cadkin [CPM] (Portia's locket missing)
- String Discord Stab - David Farnon [CPM] (Everyone stares)
- Fairyland To Frighteners (b) [#53] - Richard Myhill ("A thief?")
- Surrender 7 - Harry Bluestone, Emil Cadkin [CPM] (Bessie re-enters as a detective)
- Battle Stations! (B) - Dick Walter ("Everyone here is suspect!")
- Midnight Feast - John Murphy (Bessie looking for evidence)
- Dramatic Impact 1 - Ivor Slaney ("Bum bum bum!")
- Swarm - David Snell; Strings of Tension - David Farnon [CPM] (Everyone starts arguing)
- Peril Unseen - Cecil Milner (Flashback of Millie)
- Mystic Keys 5 - Tony Maloney [CPM] (Interrogating Penny)
- Apprehensive 3 - Harry Bluestone, Emil Cadkin [CPM] ("I'm just saying, you got a past!")
- Peril Unseen - Cecil Milner (Bessie presents evidence against Anton)
- Menace [#42] - Harry Bluestone, Emil Cadkin [CPM] ("What better accessory for a prized doll than a brand new locket?")
- Glockenspiel Link (a-f) - Richard Myhill ("She was being polite!")
- Against the Law (b) - Wilfred Burns ("Nobody move! I've got it now!")
- Peril Unseen - Cecil Milner ("Millie!")
- Concertissimo 1 - Otto Sieben (Flashback)
- Battle Stations! (B) - Dick Walter ("She couldn't resist!")
- Solo Harp [#48.04] - Harry Bluestone [CPM] (Flashback of Bessie hitting Millie)
- Against the Law (b) - Wilfred Burns (Bessie checks notes again)
- Death Flourish 3 - Harry Bluestone, Emil Cadkin [CPM] ("Richard and Dick!")
- Cold Sweat - Tony Kinsey (Bessie presents evidence against Richard and Dick)
- Factory Workers [#82] - Harry Bluestone [CPM] (Flashback)
- Vibe Link (b) - Richard Myhill ("It's right here in my pictures, see?")
- Lurking Danger - Dick Walter; Strings of Tension - David Farnon [CPM] ("What? Me?")
- Against the Law (b) - Wilfred Burns (Penny shows Bessie the pictures)
- Swarm - David Snell; Tales From the Swamp (a) - Ron Goodwin (Bessie has the locket)

Toot Toot:
- Jolly Good A - Otto Sieben (Title card)
- Transition N - Gregor Narholz (Everyone gasps)
- The Jitters - Raymond Jones ("That did not just happen!")
- Classic Soap 14 - Dieter Reith (Portia and Penny's testimonies)
- Crime Lab - Jack Shaindlin ("What is your defense, guilty one?")
- Transition N - Gregor Narholz ("A jury of your peers finds you guilty of grievous flatulence in the first, second, and third degree!")
- Meet Your Destiny - Gregor Narholz ("Honeybees don't... fffffFFFFAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRT!")
- Farewell My Dear - Udi Harpaz (Bessie gives up her sash)
- String Discord Stab - David Farnon [CPM] ("Shhh!"; "It was the chair!")
- Molto Triste - Gregor Narholz (Bessie depressed)
- Solo Effects 48 - David Bell (Recreation center in shambles)
- Father Bear - Richard Harvey, Brian Gulland (Honeybees miss the bus)
- Mental Mystery - Gregor Narholz (Honeybees in the subway)
- Silent Enemy E - Gregor Narholz (Rat hisses)
- Menace [#39]; Menace [#42] - Harry Bluestone, Emil Cadkin [CPM] ("Mom!")
- Woe Is Me! - Richard Myhill ("Do I miss you? With everything I got.")
- Sneeky - Gregor Narholz (Tempting Bessie to come back)
- Transition E - Gregor Narholz ("You...")
- Woe Is Me! - Richard Myhill (Bessie looks in the handbook)
- Happy Walking C - Robert Narholz, Andy Lutschounig (Bessie and Happy eating beans)
- A Hero's Story (a) - Gregor Narholz (Bessie speaks to the troop)
- Suspense [#83.2] - Eric Gemsa (Bessie trying to fart)
- Violin Link (c) - Richard Myhill (Honeybees' faces turn green)
- Jolly Good A - Otto Sieben (Ending)

1 comment:

  1. - ? (Flashback of Millie / Bessie presents evidence against Anton) - "Peril Unseen" by Cecil Milner.

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