Cavalorn ([info]cavalorn) wrote,
@ 2008-09-30 14:30:00
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the big ship sailed on the alley alley o
Just heard this on TickaBilla, which the Bean is watching avidly. I've always wondered what the heck it was all about, especially as it has a sense of fatality and doom to it: big ship sails 'on the last day of September', the Captain says this will never do, everyone 'dips their heads in the deep blue sea', surely a euphemism for drowning.

Well, today I found out that in one reading, the 'alley alley o' is the Manchester Ship Canal, specifically the bit down to the River Mersey.



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[info]edwards
2008-09-30 01:55 pm UTC (link)
Now I have "Ferry cross the Mersey" in my head. The original.

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[info]redcountess
2008-09-30 04:14 pm UTC (link)
The Pickle and I watched TickaBilla the other day, she loved it :)

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[info]bridiep
2008-09-30 05:05 pm UTC (link)
Could have told you that. One of the benefits o' a Northern Education I guess ;-)

Ahh, CBeebies! I still miss the Tweenies. Do give them my love when you see tham.

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[info]sethtoledo
2008-09-30 06:04 pm UTC (link)
How odd, they mentioned that very fact last night on The One Show, some book has come out that is a sort of directory of nursery rhymes with their meanings and they were discussing it.

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[info]alison_lees
2008-10-01 09:24 am UTC (link)
yes, didn't it sink on it's first outing? See Children's TV is educational!

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[info]alison_lees
2008-10-01 11:29 am UTC (link)
Is Tikkabilla mispelt on purpose? Just curious...

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[info]cavalorn
2008-10-01 11:41 am UTC (link)
Yes. Absolutely. I'm subverting the dominant paradigm and resisting the tyranny of 'correct' spelling, starting with kids' programmes and working my way up.

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[info]alison_lees
2008-10-01 11:43 am UTC (link)
Apparently, Tikkabilla comes from an Indian-type word meaning hop-scotch (because it hops about from one thing to the next)...

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