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There's a story we heard recently about a mother who asked her child what colour of
balloons she'd been given at a birthday party.
The child thought about it, then said,
Jeff and Murray.
That's how fixed the Wiggles are in a child's psyche.
Now the empire
they've spun out of simple songs about carrots and hot potatoes is about to get even bigger.
Sonia Kruger has the story.
[G] [C] So this is Wiggle Central?
Yep, this is the reception.
We have a [Gm] reception desk.
No reception? No reception.
Where is Jeff?
Wake up Jeff.
That's right.
And here's where all the important meetings take place.
Oh, okay.
Well your meetings look like they'd [G] be quite a lot of fun.
They are.
If you [B] get bored there's always something to play [C] with.
Something to [F] do.
Wiggle World.
[C] Welcome to the extraordinary heart of [G] Wiggle World.
Tonight, for the first time, a rare
and exclusive [C] look behind the [G] scenes of the $45 million [E] empire.
We've got a recording studio.
Yep.
A TV studio.
Yep.
And we've got all the costumes here.
And all the posters of yourself, Anthony, along the walls.
All the posters.
A little bit narcissistic, you know.
[C] Well, it's funny, yeah, over the years you can see what we've done.
Yeah.
Look at you here.
I know.
That was before serious fitness work.
So how long ago would that have been taken?
That would be 10 years ago.
Wow.
Marzipan, marzipan.
Over the [G] last 16 years, the Wiggles [F] have sold more than 17 million [C] DVDs and [E] 4 million CDs.
[A] They've picked up [E] 17 gold albums and [Gbm] 5 ARIA [E] awards.
But now a [D] new gong and perhaps [Eb] their most prestigious yet.
[Eb] Congratulations, you've been named [G] UNICEF's Goodwill Ambassadors.
How does that make you feel?
Oh, we're very proud.
I mean, UNICEF's such a great organisation.
And it's all about children and families and that's what we're about too.
So it's a great match and we feel very honoured.
The ambassadorial honour is given to role models.
For the Wiggles, it's their passion and dedication to education and [A] health.
We'll fundraise too and actually put [Ab] money towards [Gm] specific needs.
We're in a certain position because of the success we've had.
And I think it's one of those things where you can use your success to do some good.
And we've always been interested in charity work and just helping people really.
I mean, when you're dealing so much with children and families,
you really want to provide a bit for them as well.
[G]
[D] [G] Have a look at your costumes.
Oh, hello, [C] Sailor.
That's right.
Could I wear that [Gm] one?
You can, put it on. That's pretty.
I [F] want to be the pink Wiggle in that.
Oh, ahoy there, [E] Anthony.
Ahoy there, Captain [C] Feathersall.
[G] That's Captain Feathersall without his mask.
That's an exclusive.
My mum's actually doing the fly.
No, you're Anthony's mum.
Yes, [C] of course.
So it's a real family affair.
Family affair, yeah.
He is paying you.
[G] Because if he's not, we could get Today Tonight to do a story on that.
[C] No. All right.
[F]
And [C] we've got Olympic rings for [G] fitness work.
Hey!
[C] Don't [G] dislocate your shoulder.
We need you to keep [E] filming.
[B] It would be [E] easy for this quartet to put their feet up.
All could [Db] retire rich, very rich.
But with the UN [A] role and a new DVD [G] on the way,
children and parents can breathe a sigh of relief.
These boys aren't going anywhere [F] soon.
How long do you [E] think you'll keep going?
Well, what do you think, Geoff?
Geoff's our senior statesman of the group.
We've always said that we'll keep going for as long as we enjoy it.
And we're still enjoying it.
So keep going.
So what are we waiting for?
Pop, go, for Wiggles!
balloons she'd been given at a birthday party.
The child thought about it, then said,
Jeff and Murray.
That's how fixed the Wiggles are in a child's psyche.
Now the empire
they've spun out of simple songs about carrots and hot potatoes is about to get even bigger.
Sonia Kruger has the story.
[G] [C] So this is Wiggle Central?
Yep, this is the reception.
We have a [Gm] reception desk.
No reception? No reception.
Where is Jeff?
Wake up Jeff.
That's right.
And here's where all the important meetings take place.
Oh, okay.
Well your meetings look like they'd [G] be quite a lot of fun.
They are.
If you [B] get bored there's always something to play [C] with.
Something to [F] do.
Wiggle World.
[C] Welcome to the extraordinary heart of [G] Wiggle World.
Tonight, for the first time, a rare
and exclusive [C] look behind the [G] scenes of the $45 million [E] empire.
We've got a recording studio.
Yep.
A TV studio.
Yep.
And we've got all the costumes here.
And all the posters of yourself, Anthony, along the walls.
All the posters.
A little bit narcissistic, you know.
[C] Well, it's funny, yeah, over the years you can see what we've done.
Yeah.
Look at you here.
I know.
That was before serious fitness work.
So how long ago would that have been taken?
That would be 10 years ago.
Wow.
Marzipan, marzipan.
Over the [G] last 16 years, the Wiggles [F] have sold more than 17 million [C] DVDs and [E] 4 million CDs.
[A] They've picked up [E] 17 gold albums and [Gbm] 5 ARIA [E] awards.
But now a [D] new gong and perhaps [Eb] their most prestigious yet.
[Eb] Congratulations, you've been named [G] UNICEF's Goodwill Ambassadors.
How does that make you feel?
Oh, we're very proud.
I mean, UNICEF's such a great organisation.
And it's all about children and families and that's what we're about too.
So it's a great match and we feel very honoured.
The ambassadorial honour is given to role models.
For the Wiggles, it's their passion and dedication to education and [A] health.
We'll fundraise too and actually put [Ab] money towards [Gm] specific needs.
We're in a certain position because of the success we've had.
And I think it's one of those things where you can use your success to do some good.
And we've always been interested in charity work and just helping people really.
I mean, when you're dealing so much with children and families,
you really want to provide a bit for them as well.
[G]
[D] [G] Have a look at your costumes.
Oh, hello, [C] Sailor.
That's right.
Could I wear that [Gm] one?
You can, put it on. That's pretty.
I [F] want to be the pink Wiggle in that.
Oh, ahoy there, [E] Anthony.
Ahoy there, Captain [C] Feathersall.
[G] That's Captain Feathersall without his mask.
That's an exclusive.
My mum's actually doing the fly.
No, you're Anthony's mum.
Yes, [C] of course.
So it's a real family affair.
Family affair, yeah.
He is paying you.
[G] Because if he's not, we could get Today Tonight to do a story on that.
[C] No. All right.
[F]
And [C] we've got Olympic rings for [G] fitness work.
Hey!
[C] Don't [G] dislocate your shoulder.
We need you to keep [E] filming.
[B] It would be [E] easy for this quartet to put their feet up.
All could [Db] retire rich, very rich.
But with the UN [A] role and a new DVD [G] on the way,
children and parents can breathe a sigh of relief.
These boys aren't going anywhere [F] soon.
How long do you [E] think you'll keep going?
Well, what do you think, Geoff?
Geoff's our senior statesman of the group.
We've always said that we'll keep going for as long as we enjoy it.
And we're still enjoying it.
So keep going.
So what are we waiting for?
Pop, go, for Wiggles!
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There's a story we heard recently about a mother who asked her child what colour of
balloons she'd been given at a birthday party.
The child thought about it, then said,
Jeff and Murray.
That's how fixed the Wiggles are in a child's psyche.
Now the empire
they've spun out of simple songs about carrots and hot potatoes is about to get even bigger.
Sonia Kruger has the story.
_ _ [G] _ _ [C] So this is Wiggle Central?
Yep, this is the reception.
We have a [Gm] reception desk.
No reception? No reception.
Where is Jeff?
Wake up Jeff.
That's right.
And here's where all the important meetings take place.
Oh, okay.
Well your meetings look like they'd [G] be quite a lot of fun.
They are.
If you [B] get bored there's always something to play [C] with.
Something to [F] do.
Wiggle World.
[C] Welcome to the extraordinary heart of [G] Wiggle World.
Tonight, for the first time, a rare
and exclusive [C] look behind the [G] scenes of the $45 million [E] empire.
We've got a recording studio.
Yep.
A TV studio.
Yep.
And we've got all the costumes here.
And all the posters of yourself, Anthony, along the walls.
All the posters.
A little bit narcissistic, you know.
_ [C] Well, it's funny, yeah, over the years you can see what we've done.
Yeah.
Look at you here.
I know.
That was before serious fitness work.
So how long ago would that have been taken?
That would be 10 years ago.
Wow.
_ Marzipan, marzipan.
Over the [G] last 16 years, the Wiggles [F] have sold more than 17 million [C] DVDs and [E] 4 million CDs.
[A] They've picked up [E] 17 gold albums and [Gbm] 5 ARIA [E] awards.
But now a [D] new gong and perhaps [Eb] their most prestigious yet.
[Eb] Congratulations, you've been named [G] UNICEF's Goodwill Ambassadors.
How does that make you feel?
Oh, we're very proud.
I mean, UNICEF's such a great organisation.
And it's all about children and families and that's what we're about too.
So it's a great match and we feel very honoured.
The ambassadorial honour is given to role models.
For the Wiggles, it's their passion and dedication to education and [A] health.
We'll fundraise too and actually put [Ab] money towards [Gm] specific needs.
We're in a certain position because of the success we've had.
And I think it's one of those things where you can use your success to do some good.
And we've always been interested in _ charity work and just helping people really.
I mean, when you're dealing so much with children and families,
you really want to provide a bit for them as well.
[G] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ [G] Have a look at your costumes.
Oh, hello, [C] Sailor.
That's right.
Could I wear that [Gm] one?
You can, put it on. That's pretty.
I [F] want to be the pink Wiggle in that.
Oh, ahoy there, [E] Anthony.
Ahoy there, Captain [C] Feathersall.
[G] That's Captain Feathersall without his mask.
That's an exclusive.
My mum's actually doing the fly.
No, you're Anthony's mum.
Yes, [C] of course.
So it's a real family affair.
Family affair, yeah.
He is paying you.
[G] Because if he's not, we could get Today Tonight to do a story on that.
[C] No. All right.
_ [F] _
And [C] we've got Olympic rings for [G] fitness work.
_ Hey!
_ _ [C] Don't [G] dislocate your shoulder.
We need you to keep [E] filming.
_ [B] It would be [E] easy for this quartet to put their feet up.
All could [Db] retire rich, very rich.
But with the UN [A] role and a new DVD [G] on the way,
children and parents can breathe a sigh of relief.
These boys aren't going anywhere [F] soon.
How long do you [E] think you'll keep going?
Well, what do you think, Geoff?
Geoff's our senior statesman of the group.
We've always said that we'll keep going for as long as we enjoy it.
And we're still enjoying it.
So keep going.
So what are we waiting for?
Pop, go, for Wiggles!
balloons she'd been given at a birthday party.
The child thought about it, then said,
Jeff and Murray.
That's how fixed the Wiggles are in a child's psyche.
Now the empire
they've spun out of simple songs about carrots and hot potatoes is about to get even bigger.
Sonia Kruger has the story.
_ _ [G] _ _ [C] So this is Wiggle Central?
Yep, this is the reception.
We have a [Gm] reception desk.
No reception? No reception.
Where is Jeff?
Wake up Jeff.
That's right.
And here's where all the important meetings take place.
Oh, okay.
Well your meetings look like they'd [G] be quite a lot of fun.
They are.
If you [B] get bored there's always something to play [C] with.
Something to [F] do.
Wiggle World.
[C] Welcome to the extraordinary heart of [G] Wiggle World.
Tonight, for the first time, a rare
and exclusive [C] look behind the [G] scenes of the $45 million [E] empire.
We've got a recording studio.
Yep.
A TV studio.
Yep.
And we've got all the costumes here.
And all the posters of yourself, Anthony, along the walls.
All the posters.
A little bit narcissistic, you know.
_ [C] Well, it's funny, yeah, over the years you can see what we've done.
Yeah.
Look at you here.
I know.
That was before serious fitness work.
So how long ago would that have been taken?
That would be 10 years ago.
Wow.
_ Marzipan, marzipan.
Over the [G] last 16 years, the Wiggles [F] have sold more than 17 million [C] DVDs and [E] 4 million CDs.
[A] They've picked up [E] 17 gold albums and [Gbm] 5 ARIA [E] awards.
But now a [D] new gong and perhaps [Eb] their most prestigious yet.
[Eb] Congratulations, you've been named [G] UNICEF's Goodwill Ambassadors.
How does that make you feel?
Oh, we're very proud.
I mean, UNICEF's such a great organisation.
And it's all about children and families and that's what we're about too.
So it's a great match and we feel very honoured.
The ambassadorial honour is given to role models.
For the Wiggles, it's their passion and dedication to education and [A] health.
We'll fundraise too and actually put [Ab] money towards [Gm] specific needs.
We're in a certain position because of the success we've had.
And I think it's one of those things where you can use your success to do some good.
And we've always been interested in _ charity work and just helping people really.
I mean, when you're dealing so much with children and families,
you really want to provide a bit for them as well.
[G] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ [G] Have a look at your costumes.
Oh, hello, [C] Sailor.
That's right.
Could I wear that [Gm] one?
You can, put it on. That's pretty.
I [F] want to be the pink Wiggle in that.
Oh, ahoy there, [E] Anthony.
Ahoy there, Captain [C] Feathersall.
[G] That's Captain Feathersall without his mask.
That's an exclusive.
My mum's actually doing the fly.
No, you're Anthony's mum.
Yes, [C] of course.
So it's a real family affair.
Family affair, yeah.
He is paying you.
[G] Because if he's not, we could get Today Tonight to do a story on that.
[C] No. All right.
_ [F] _
And [C] we've got Olympic rings for [G] fitness work.
_ Hey!
_ _ [C] Don't [G] dislocate your shoulder.
We need you to keep [E] filming.
_ [B] It would be [E] easy for this quartet to put their feet up.
All could [Db] retire rich, very rich.
But with the UN [A] role and a new DVD [G] on the way,
children and parents can breathe a sigh of relief.
These boys aren't going anywhere [F] soon.
How long do you [E] think you'll keep going?
Well, what do you think, Geoff?
Geoff's our senior statesman of the group.
We've always said that we'll keep going for as long as we enjoy it.
And we're still enjoying it.
So keep going.
So what are we waiting for?
Pop, go, for Wiggles!