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Andrew Oxspring: Goodbye, My Friend

Andrew Oxspring: Goodbye, My Friend

End of year/leavers musical for 7-11 years (KS2)Running time: from 30 mins to 3 hrs ? you decide!Includes 3 CDs: 1 Full Vocal Tracks CD, 1 Backing Tracks CD and 1 Piano Scores CD-ROM.A new compilation of 16 hilarious yet poignant songs and sketches, taken from Edgy Productions' existing best-selling leavers? and end-of-year musicals to date. Titles chosen to provide an uplifting, nostalgic and often tear-jerking look back at all the events and characters that make primary school such a special place. Perfect for creating a tailor-made production to suit your school?s individual needs, from a simple rousing sing-along, to a larger-scale musical! Pick the bits you want and end the year with a bang! Re-written with brand new continuity scenes.Characters and plot overviewHere is a scene-by scene overview of the characters and storylines. It is unlikely you will want to perform every scene, so below is a guide to help you choose the scenes and songs you want to include in your production. Continuity scripts have been written specifically to introduce and link each scene, though you may wish to personalise this aspect of the show with your own memoirs of the specific areas of school life covered in the scene.Scene 1 (associated song - Monday Morning Routine) Enjoy the chaos that is a Monday morning in the classroom! With registration, dinner money and permission slip collection, mums wanting 'a word', lost bags, late children...and much more, will our over-wrought teacher remember it's her turn to take assembly? Characters: Teacher, 12 children, a mumScene 2 (associated song - Hey TA!) Discover just how indispensable our teaching assistants are, as a hapless teacher struggles to a make confused class understand some simple maths! In a hilarious bit of role reversal find out who really wears the trousers (or should that be rubber gloves) in the classroom! Characters: Teacher, teaching assistant, 6 ChildrenScene 3 (associated song - PE Nightmare) See how two very different approaches to teaching PE can lead to some very amusing results! As one teacher tries to squeeze every last drop from the kids, the other is just happy to be outside in the sun with a bottle of factor 10! Characters: 2 teachers, 14 long-jumping childrenScene 4 (associated song - School Trip Boogie) After the back seat scramble, the umpteenth head count, the complaints of a very grumpy driver, a bit of travel sickness and countless verses of 'The Wheels On The Bus', will the class make it to the zoo in time to witness the historic birth of a baby panda? Characters: Teacher, 2 adult helpers, bus driver, 8 childrenScene 5 (associated song - SATs Blues) Find out what goes through the minds of three very different children as they sit down to do a science SAT paper. From blind panic, to the creative use of a mirror for cheating, it goes to prove that doing a test is anything but boring! Characters: 3 childrenScene 6 (associated song - New School Dinner) What has been the real outcome of Jamie Oliver's campaign for improved school dinners? Decide whether it really is a blessing, as these children choose from a Michelin-star menu, under the watchful eye of a front-of-house team who will not accept bad manners or sloppy dining habits! Characters: 4 cooks, 5 dinner ladies, 8 childrenScene 7 (associated song - The Lunchtim

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Daisy Bond/Ian Faraday: The Apprentice - Key Stage 1 (Book/CD)

Daisy Bond/Ian Faraday: The Apprentice - Key Stage 2 (Book/CD)

Daisy Bond/Ian Faraday: The Apprentice - Key Stage 2 (CD-ROM/CD)

Daisy Bond/Ian Faraday: The Apprentice - Key Stage 1 (CD-ROM/CD)

Andrew Oxspring: Lights... Camera... Action!

Andrew Oxspring: Lights... Camera... Action!

End of year/leavers musical for 7-11 years (KS2).Running time 60 minutes approx.We've turned the events of a school week into a schedule of riveting TV programmes! Watch ?Class Act?, a soap following the drama of a wet playtime. Join nursery-nurse, Jean Jolly, demonstrating a unique brand of classroom discipline, in ?Little Blighters!? See would-be singing stars trying to impress the judges for a place in the school choir, in ?Y Bother?. Plus wacky quiz shows, documentaries and DIY challenges that all go to prove what an entertaining place school can be!Plot summaryJust think about it - the events of a typical school week transformed into an evening's worth of television programmes! What a riveting and entertaining viewing schedule it would make! Well, we've done it! Welcome to the first broadcast from STV (School Television), hosted by the ever-popular presenters, Fern and Reggie.Turn on, tune in and relax, as your eyes and ears are bombarded with musical televisual treats, which will give you an insight into the poignant and often hilarious world of school. Whether you're a soap fan, a quiz show devotee, or a reality TV addict, we promise to cater for all tastes, and provide you with a memorable evening's entertainment.First up 'Class Act', a new soap opera which follows the dramatic happenings during wet playtime! Learn from expert nursery nurse, Jean Jolly, as she shares her unique brand of discipline with the under-fives, in 'Little Blighters'. Expect more than a few barbed comments from host Dudley Nightshade as he fires those test questions, in our quiz show 'Deadweight'. Cringe as more would-be singing stars try to impress the judges and gain a place in the school choir, in our talent show 'Y Bother'. Join genial caretaker, Jim Fixit, as he and his crew take on maintenance challenges in and around school, in 'DIY Distress!'. Be a fly on the wall as we follow the ladies on the frontline of lunchtime law enforcement, in 'Supervisors'. And as some of us say a final goodbye to primary school, enjoy an opportunity for some calm thought and reflection, as headteacher, Miss Conduct, leads the congregation in 'Assembly Time'.

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Andrew Oxspring: The Stars Come Out For Christmas

Andrew Oxspring: The Stars Come Out For Christmas

Christmas musical for 7-11 years (KS2)Running time 60 minutes approx.A new updated version of one of Edgy Productions' best-selling Christmas shows! Who should win an award for Outstanding Contribution to Christmas? Santa? Christmas cards? Christmas trees? The turkey dinner? What about snow? Find out the answer in this, the most star-studded event of the year - the Christmas Awards Ceremony from Holly-wood in Tinsel-Town! It's a musical reminder of what it truly means to be a Christmas star!Plot summaryIt?s the Christmas awards ceremony (Song ? ?The Stars Are Coming Out For Christmas?), from Holly-wood in Tinsel-town, presented by the beautiful Miss Carol Singer, and the dashing Mr Noël Knowles. Out on the red carpet Ollie Berry and Chrissie Pressie are with an excited crowd of fans who?ve come to see their favourite Christmas ?stars? arrive. Which of these stars will win the ?Cracker?, the prestigious award for ?Outstanding Contribution to Christmas??Will it be the faithful Christmas cards, who keep everyone in touch with each other over the festive season (Song ? ?Send Me On My Way?)? Perhaps it will be Santa and his jolly helpers, who deliver all those presents to ?good? boys and girls (Song ? ?Boogie Woogie Santa?). Although it?s not shown up in recent years maybe Snow will walk away with the award (Song ? ?Why Won?t It Snow ??). Surely the Christmas trees, which bring a warm and happy glow to every house, are in with a chance (Song ? ?Christmas Tree Song?). And then there?s the Christmas dinner, which brings families together to feast on turkey and the trimmings (Song ? ?Christmas Dinner Is A Winner?). Each star tells the audience why they?ve made an outstanding contribution to Christmas and the crowd eagerly waits to find out who will take home the ?Cracker?.But then we hear of a late entry ? another ?star?, this time a real star by the name of Beth (short for ?the Star of Bethlehem), who made a contribution to the very first Christmas many years ago. She tells us a wondrous story of a baby, born in a stable (Song ? Silent Night?). After hearing this tale everyone agrees there can only be one recipient of the award for ?Outstanding Contribution to Christmas?.The award is given to its rightful winner, whose acceptance speech recognises all the other stars? contributions to making every Christmas so special. With much celebration the ceremony closes with a reprise of the song ?The Stars are coming out for Christmas?.

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Andrew Oxspring: Do You Remember The First Time

Andrew Oxspring: Do You Remember The First Time

End of year/leavers musical for 7-11 years (KS2)Running time 60 minutes approx.Do you remember your first day at school? Or the first time you were sent to see the head? What about first time you stood on the starting line clutching an egg and spoon? School is the place where we experience many ?firsts?, and the most memorable can be re-lived through the songs and sketches in this hilarious, emotionally-charged new musical, which promises to deliver a bucket-load of laughs?and tears! Whatever else your children, their teachers and parents remember about school, this is a production they'll never ever forget!Plot summaryFour nervous candidates are waiting to be interviewed for their first ever job! As they sit in a state of agitation they begin talking to each other about life before they entered the big, bad world, and reminisce about the safety and security of being young and going to school. (song ? ?Do You Recall??) As they recall many of the ?first times? that school provided, it soon becomes clear that perhaps it wasn?t the plain-sailing, easy life they at first remembered it to be!Take your first ever day at school, for instance, and witness one family?s chaotic start to the morning. (song ? ?My First Day At School?) Will the crying stop long enough to get little Milly into her new school shoes and out of the door?And learning to tell the time? The frustration, the confusion, the pain?and that was just how the teacher felt! (song ? ?Telling The Time?) Making sense of a clock for the first time is far from easy, as we see in this scene!Waiting outside an office brings back a very memorable ?first? for the interviewees ? being sent to the head! What horrors lie in wait behind the door for a group of little ones who?ve been sent from the classroom in disgrace? (song ? ?I?ve Been sent To The Head?) Are the tales of canes and slippers, told to them by parents and grandparents, real or just folklore from a dark and distant past?!The first shot at sporting glory we ever get is taking part in the much celebrated Egg and Spoon race. For the watching parents it might only be a camcorder moment at which to go ?Aaaah!?, but for the competitors it?s the chance to be a hero! And every dirty trick in the book will be used to ensure this chance is not wasted! (song ? ?Egg And Spoon?)Who remembers the first time they were allowed to attend an after-school club? The promise of something exciting, out of the ordinary! For the group of children in this scene, perhaps the reality might not quite live up to the expectation! (song ? ?Football, Netball, Drama, Dance?)And finally, primary school gives us another first ? our first real goodbye. Leaving at the end of year 6 introduces us to new feelings and new expectations. Life seems to be getting more serious, but at the same time more exciting. All of this is wonderfully captured in the final scene, and song ? ?The End Of The Road?

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