Funny Bones


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Intro Lyrics for “Funnybones”

In a dark, dark town there was a dark, dark street
and in the dark, dark street there was a dark, dark house,
and in the dark, dark house there were some dark, dark stairs
and down the dark, dark stairs there was a dark, dark cellar
and in the dark dark cellar….
three skeletons lived!

There was a BIG skeleton.
and a LITTLE skeleton.
and a DOG skeleton! *Rowf!*

I remember loving this programme -and all the books. Roald Dahl said something about appealing to the savages in children and I think that’s what’s so appealing about dancing skeletons for children.

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7 Responses to “ Funny Bones ”

  1. Hey i’m 18 next week and i remember this from when i was like 4 lol downloaded the themesong and was wondering if you knew the composer or singer even for the sake of my extremely organised itunes library?
    Please and Thank You

  2. sorry for being a bore but its a little skeleton not a small skeleton and its cellar not a room i absolutely loved this when i was younger and have totally fallen in love with it again

  3. Freakin Awesome!! Ahh those were the days! <3

  4. [...] don’t know how it sounds in English, although from the fans online I imagine it plays off the well-known, “the toe bone’s connected to the heel [...]

  5. The Skeletons Lived! Yes!

  6. Does anyone know if the Funnybones tv series can be bought on DVD?
    Thanks
    Robin

  7. I remember this from when I was about 4, playing on Australia’s ABC channel. I loved it. I have always liked things with ghost-like style.

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