[Doorbell ringing, energetic music plays, whistling, doorbell ringing]

In an animation, a takeout restaurant has a countertop with jars of paint and a box of paintbrushes. Jars and cups with art supplies fill two coolers by a drink machine. A menu features pictures of food, brushes, paint, scissors, and condiment bottles. Live-action video clips show Bec Hill, age 38, holding her staff card. She has curly pink hair. She speaks on a banana-shaped telephone and sifts flour. In the animation, straws, paint bottles, sunglasses, and drinks move on a conveyor belt. In a live-action video clip, children paint.

Title: “Makeaway Takeaway.”

Bec says, MAKEAWAY TAKEAWAY!

[Lively music plays]

In live action, Bec puts a clipboard on a countertop in Makeaway Takeaway. She wears a yellow shirt, red plaid pants, and blue suspenders.

Bec says, HI, I'M BEC. AND THIS...IS MAKEAWAY TAKEAWAY! I'M DOING AN INVENTORY OF WHAT'S IN THE LOST AND FOUND BOX. IT'S BEEN HERE LONGER THAN I HAVE!

[Bec blowing, wind gusting]

Bec picks up a dirty box and blows dust off the top.

Bec says, WHILE I LOOK INSIDE, HERE'S TODAY'S MENU.

[Whooshing, zooming]

Title: “Makeaway Takeaway.”

[Splattering, upbeat music plays]

In a video clip, Bec puts pink foam over a row of yellow foam on a drawing of a bowl. A blonde-haired girl holds her nose.

Bec says, COMING UP ON TODAY'S SHOW...A TECHNIQUE THAT'S ALMOST GOOD ENOUGH TO EAT. I GET A CALL FROM A CUSTOMER WITH A PONGY PROBLEM.

At a skate park, Bec squirts blue paint on a white canvas on the floor. Someone rides their bicycle over the top of a ramp and lifts their legs in the air.

Bec continues, AND WE DELIVER A REALLY FUN SURPRISE AT A SKATE PARK.

[Whooshing, zooming]

Title: “Makeaway Takeaway.”

In Makeaway Takeaway, Bec opens the box and removes a green can.

Bec says, LET'S TAKE A LOOK INSIDE THE LOST AND FOUND BOX. OOH! A CAN OF SHAVING FOAM. "USE BY 1986." WHOA! THE PERSON WHO HAD THIS MUST HAVE A BEARD TO THEIR TOES BY NOW!

[Hissing]

Bec sprays shaving foam on the counter.

Bec says, WHOO! IT STILL WORKS! AND THAT GIVES ME AN IDEA FOR...

[Lively music plays]

Bec shouts, A TAKEAWAY TECHNIQUE!

[Whooshing, animated scissors snipping, upbeat music plays]

Bec sits at a table with pieces of paper, food colouring, and markers.

Bec says, I'M GOING TO MAKE A 3-D ICE CREAM SUNDAE, USING SHAVING FOAM AND P.V.A. GLUE. STARTING BY DRAWING THE BOWL FOR MY SUNDAE.

[Marker scratching]

Bec draws a wide bowl.

Bec says, I'LL GIVE IT A BASE, AND I WANT IT TO BE A REALLY WIDE BOWL, SO I CAN FIT AS MUCH ICE CREAM IN IT AS I WANT. AND, ADD SOME DETAILS. BECAUSE IT'S A GLASS BOWL, I'M GOING TO ADD SOME DETAILS WITH A WHITE PEN. IF YOU DON'T HAVE ANY WHITE PEN AT HOME, YOU COULD ALWAYS USE WHITE PAINT.

[Splattering, upbeat music continues]

Bec adds green food colouring and flour to a small bowl of glue and stirs the mixture.

Bec says, TIME TO MAKE THE ICE CREAM. I'VE GOT A QUARTER OF A POT OF P.V.A. GLUE. I'M ADDING A DASH OF FOOD COLOURING. AND A SPRINKLING OF FLOUR. THE FLOUR AND THE PVA WILL BIND YOUR INGREDIENTS TOGETHER, AND IT MEANS WHEN YOUR PAINT DRIES, IT'LL STAY FLUFFY. MIX THESE TOGETHER... I'M USING GREEN, BUT YOU CAN USE ANY COLOUR YOU WANT. AND ONCE THAT'S ALL MIXED, FILL THE REST OF YOUR POT WITH THE SHAVING FOAM.

[Foam hissing]

Bec sprays shaving foam over the green glue.

Bec says, MAKE SURE YOU HAVE PERMISSION FROM AN ADULT BEFORE YOU USE YOUR SHAVING FOAM.

Bec slowly folds the foam and glue together.

Bec says, NOW FOLD IT TOGETHER. THE REASON YOU NEED TO FOLD IT, IS SO THAT YOU DON'T LOSE THE AIR BUBBLES, AND YOUR PAINT STAYS FLUFFY. LET'S BUILD A SUNDAE! I'VE MADE SOME MORE COLOURS, WHICH I'VE PUT INTO SANDWICH BAGS, SO I CAN PIPE THEM ONTO MY PICTURE. JUST CUTTING OFF THE CORNER...

Bec cuts the corner off a sandwich bag filled with yellow foam. She squeezes the foam out of the bag and creates swirls on the opening of the bowl drawing.

Bec says, GET SOME LOVELY SWIRLS...LOOKS LIKE DELICIOUS BANANA FLAVOUR, I THINK.

[Squelching]

Bec spoons dollops of pink foam over each end of the yellow foam.

Bec says, IF YOU DON'T HAVE A SANDWICH BAG, YOU CAN ALSO JUST SPOON IT STRAIGHT ON. HERE'S SOME PINK I'VE MADE. DO A BIG SPOON OF ICE CREAM HERE. WHAT DO YOU RECKON? IS THIS STRAWBERRY OR RASPBERRY? MAYBE A MIX OF BOTH. DO ANOTHER BIG BLOB THERE.

She gently stirs the pink foam.

Bec says, NOW I'M JUST SWIRLING IT. SO, OH, IT LOOKS LIKE A BIG SCOOP OF ICE CREAM!

[Splattering]

Bec spoons green foam from the bowl and creates an ice cream scoop between the two pink scoops.

Bec says, USE MY GREEN... IT'S GOING TO BE A NICE MINTY FLAVOUR. THE SHAVING FOAM ACTUALLY SMELLS VERY NICE! YOU WOULDN'T WANT TO EAT IT THOUGH. LET'S ADD SOME CREAM, USING THE SAME TECHNIQUE. WE'LL DO A BIG DOLLOP OF CREAM THERE...

Bec squeezes white foam out of a sandwich bag, puts it between the pink and green scoops, and squeezes it over the top.

Bec says, A BIG DOLLOP OF CREAM THERE. I LIKE HOW WHEN YOU LET IT FALL OUT OF THE BAG YOU GET THESE PEAKS, LIKE REAL WHIPPED CREAM.

[Splatting, upbeat music continues, squirting]

Bec spreads rainbow sprinkles on her foam sundae and squeezes red paint from a condiment bottle.

Bec says, I'M GOING TO ADD SOME TOPPINGS TO THIS SUNDAE, USING REAL SPRINKLES. AH, THIS LOOKS SO GOOD! I'M USING RUNNY PAINT AS RASPBERRY SAUCE.

Bec folds yellow sticky notes like fans and pushes the notes into the sundae.

Bec says, HOW ABOUT SOME WAFERS? USING STICKY NOTES... THESE ARE THE PERFECT COLOUR. FOLD YOUR STICKY NOTE LIKE A CONCERTINA. THIS IS GIVING IT A WAFER EFFECT. THERE'S ONE! AND THE NICE THING ABOUT THE FLUFFINESS IS THAT IT JUST STAYS THERE.

Bec says, FINALLY, ADD YOUR RECYCLED SPOON FROM EARLIER...

Bec pushes a wooden spoon into the side of the sundae.

Bec says, AND THERE YOU HAVE IT. YOUR 3-D ICE CREAM SUNDAE PICTURE, USING P.V.A. GLUE AND SHAVING FOAM.

[Splattering]

Animated globs of paint splatter. In live-action, Bec looks into the Lost and Found box.

Bec says, OOH, WHAT ELSE IS IN THE LOST AND FOUND BOX?

[Gasping]

Bec takes a black and white wand out of the box.

Bec says, A MAGICIAN'S WAND!

[Thrumming]

Bec waves the wand over a yellow cup.

Bec says, ABRACADOO, TURN SOMETHING BLUE!

[Zapping]

A clown wig with curly blue hair appears on Bec’s head. She looks down at the cup.

Bec says, AH. DIDN'T THINK IT WOULD WORK.

[Ringing, whirring]

A slip of paper prints beneath a screen on the wall.

Bec says, A CUSTOMER!

On the screen, the blonde-haired girl wears a pink shirt.

The blonde-haired girl says, HELLO, MAKEAWAY TAKEAWAY. BEC, I NEED YOUR HELP! MY DAD HAS SUCH STINKY FEET! THEY SHOULD COME WITH A WARNING! IS THERE ANYTHING YOU CAN DO TO HELP?

Bec says, I CERTAINLY CAN. ONE ARTY DELIVERY COMING RIGHT UP.

Bec notices the clown wig and removes it.

[Rustling, energetic music plays, whistling, footsteps pattering, whooshing, chiming]

Bec jumps into a comic panel, ties her shoelaces, and straightens her socks. Then, she snaps her suspenders, puts on a hat, and fastens a belt with dangling markers around her waist. Bec winks and gives a thumbs-up.

Bec says, LET'S DO THIS!

In a living room, the blonde-haired girl, Romy, poses.

Romy says, I'M ROMY, AND I'M EIGHT YEARS OLD, AND WHEN I GROW UP, I WANT TO BE AN ARTIST.

[Cheerful accordion music plays, boinging]

Romy wears a red beret and sits in front of her painting of her family.

Romy says, I LIVE WITH MY MOM, DAD, BABY SISTER DALLAS, AND MY AMAZING PET TORTOISE, HAMLET.

[Applause]

A small tortoise walks across a white shag carpet. Romy and her daddy eat popcorn on the couch.

Romy says, I LOVE WATCHING TELLY WITH MY FAMILY, BUT THERE'S JUST ONE PROBLEM...

[Screaming]

Animated green vapour rises from Romy’s daddy’s feet. She covers her mouth. She and her daddy wear large clothing pins on their noses.

Romy says, DADDY'S FEET! THEY ABSOLUTELY STINK! CAN YOU HELP ME, BEC?!

[Doorbell ringing, upbeat music plays]

On the carpet, Hamlet says, OH, THAT MUST BE BEC NOW.

[Animated scissors snipping, whooshing]

In an art studio, Bec says, HI, ROMY!

Romy says, HELLO!

Bec says, NOW PONGY FEET ARE A PRETTY COMMON PROBLEM. I BELIEVE THESE ARE THE CULPRITS.

[Flies buzzing, gagging]

Bec uses tongs to pick up Romy's Daddy's slippers. Green animated vapour rises from the slippers.

Bec says, BUT DON'T WORRY, BECAUSE I HAVE THE PERFECT MAKE TO SOLVE THIS STINKY SITUATION.

[Fanfare plays]

Two cardboard cheese wedges have an opening on one side.

Bec says, PONG PROTECTORS.

Romy says, THAT'S AMAZING!

Bec says, I KNOW.

[Splattering, upbeat music plays]

Bec puts two shoe boxes with lids side by side on a table.

Bec says, NOW FIRST YOU'RE GOING TO NEED TWO SHOE BOXES, AROUND ABOUT THE SAME SIZE. NOW, A TOP TIP, IF YOU DON'T HAVE A RULER, YOU CAN USE THE LID OF YOUR SHOE BOX.

Bec draws straight lines on the bottom of one of the shoe boxes using the edge of the lid, creating a triangle.

Bec says, I'M GOING TO DRAW A TRIANGLE SHAPE ON TOP OF MY BOX. NOW I HAVE MY TRIANGLE, BUT I JUST NEED SOMETHING TO PUT A SEMI-CIRCLE AROUND HERE, AND I DON'T HAVE A COMPASS.

Bec points to the top of the triangle.

Romy says, I KNOW! WHAT ABOUT IF YOU USE A YOGURT POT LID?

Bec says, YES, OF COURSE, THAT'S A BRILLIANT IDEA! YEAH! WHAT I'LL DO IS PUT THE LID ON THE END OF THE TRIANGLE, AND THEN I'LL TRACE AROUND IT LIKE THIS.

Bec draws a semi-circle to the edge of the box. She draws straight lines from the ends of the semi-circle down the side of the box.

Bec says, I JUST NEED TO DRAW TWO LINES HERE, AND THEN AFTER I'VE DONE THIS, WE AN START CUTTING. RIGHT, LET'S CUT THIS TRIANGLE AND SEMI-CIRCLE OUT! YOU MIGHT NEED TO ASK AN ADULT FOR HELP.

[Upbeat music continues, whooshing]

Bec cuts the boxes.

Rom asks, HOW'S THAT CUTTING GOING?

Bec says, OH, I THINK IT'S GOING PRETTY WELL!

[Splatting]

Animated paint splatters. Bec holds two triangles.

Bec says, NOW I'M LEFT WITH TWO THIN TRIANGLES. I'M GOING TO STICK THEM TOGETHER, WITH SOME MASKING TAPE.

[Tearing]

Bec tapes the edges together.

Romy says, GREAT TAPING!

Bec says, THANK YOU...! ADD SOME ELASTIC TO THE BACK, SO WE CAN FIT IT OVER THE SLIPPERS, AND SECURE IT WITH A STAPLER.

[Crunching]

Bec tapes the elastic to the sides of the opening in the triangle.

Bec says, I'LL JUST GET THE OTHER SIDE, HERE WE GO! LOOK AT THAT, ALL THOSE DAYS AT THE GYM. FINALLY PAYING OFF. SO, I'VE DONE THE EXACT SAME THING WITH THE SECOND SHOE BOX. I THINK IT'S TIME TO PAINT IT A CHEESY YELLOW. ROMY, CAN YOU HELP ME OUT?

[Chiming, upbeat music continues]

Romy says, YES!

[Paint squirting]

Bec squirts yellow paint onto a plastic plate.

Bec says, EXCU-- EXCUSE ME!

[Romy laughing]

Romy and Bec each paint a cardboard triangle.

Romy says, OKAY, THIS IS A VERY CHEESY YELLOW.

Bec says, IT IS A CHEESY YELLOW, IT'S GOUDA THOUGH, ISN'T IT?
Romy says, YES.

Bec asks, WHAT'S YOUR FAVOURITE CHEESE?

Romy says, THE ONLY CHEESE I KNOW IS BLUE CHEESE.

Bec says, BLUE CHEESE, THAT'S A GOOD ONE! WHICH ANIMAL DO YOU THINK LOVES CHEESE THE MOST?

Romy says, HM. A MOUSE!

Bec says, WRONG! IT'S ME.

[Romy laughing, upbeat music continues]

They paint the triangles.

[Splattering]

Later, Bec holds a yellow cardboard triangle.

Bec says, THEY'RE DRY! AND NOW IT'S TIME TO ADD SOME 3-D DETAILS. TO MAKE THE HOLES ON THE CHEESE, WE'RE GOING TO USE A GLUE STICK, TO TRACE OUT CIRCLES ON A SPONGE.

[Whooshing]

Bec traces a glue stick on a sheet of spongy foam.

Bec says, NOW IT'S TIME TO CUT THESE OUT.

Bec and Romy cut out the circles.

Bec says, NOW, IT DOESN'T MATTER IF YOUR CIRCLES AREN'T PERFECT, BECAUSE NEITHER ARE HOLES.

Bec holds up a yellow circle.

Bec says, NOW WE'VE GOT OUR CHEESY CIRCLES, IT'S TIME TO GLUE 'EM ON.

Romy and Bec glue circles onto their cardboard.

Bec says, ALL THAT'S LEFT NOW, IS TO ADD SOME DETAILS WITH A BLACK PEN.

Bec traces around the circles with her black marker.

Bec says, AND THERE YOU HAVE IT! CHEESY PONG PROTECTORS TO STORE AWAY THOSE DREADED SNIFFY WHIFFS.

Romy says, BRILLIANT!

[Splattering, upbeat music plays]

In the living room, Romy and her daddy sit on the couch. He wears the cheese-shaped protectors over his slippers.

Romy’s daddy says, THANKS, BEC, THESE ARE GREAT!

Romy says, YEAH, THANKS, BECS! THESE PONG PROTECTORS ARE REALLY GREAT!

Hamlet says, AT LAST, WE CAN ALL WATCH THE TELLY WITHOUT THOSE DREADED PONGS!

[Animated scissors snipping]

In Makeaway Takeaway, Bec says, ANOTHER SATISFIED CUSTOMER!

[Typing, dinging, upbeat music plays]

Bec puts the slip of paper in a tray.

Bec says, LET'S SEE WHAT ELSE IS IN THE LOST AND FOUND BOX. OH, HOW DID THIS GET IN HERE?

[Groaning]

Bec takes a pacifier out of the box and puts it in her apron pocket.

Bec says, BET THAT BABY'S REALLY OLD BY NOW. HERE'S SOME PAPER PUPPETRY.

[Whooshing, zooming]

Title: “Makeaway Takeaway.”

[Calm music plays, a baby whining, ascending slide whistle, descending slide whistle]

Bec puts a deflated green balloon beneath a baby's nose in a drawing. The balloon inflates and deflates twice. Bec blows into a tube on the side of the paper.

Bec says, NOW, LET'S SEE HOW IT'S DONE.

[Cooing, descending slide whistle, a baby giggling]

Bec blows into a tube attached to the back of the drawing. The tube connects to a hold by the baby’s nose.

[Whooshing, zooming]

Title: “Makeaway Takeaway.”

[Upbeat music plays]

At the counter, Bec takes a potted plant out of the box.

Bec says, AH, THERE'S ALL SORTS OF WEIRD THINGS IN THIS LOST AND FOUND BOX!

[Gasping]

Bec says, A STETHOSCOPE! A DOCTOR MUST'VE LEFT THIS IN THE TAKEAWAY. OOH.

[Heart beating, gurgling, plant singing]

Bec puts on the stethoscope and listens to her heart and her stomach. She puts the stethoscope on a plant leaf.

Bec says, EVER GET THE FEELING SOMEONE'S PRANKING YOU? TALKING OF PRANKS, LET'S CHECK OUT A MEGA MINI-MAKE.

[Splattering, upbeat music plays]

Bec sits at a small table and picks up a yellow condiment bottle.

Bec says, LET'S MAKE A PRANK SAUCE BOTTLE. I'VE GOT A CONDIMENT BOTTLE OUT OF MY RECYCLING. I'VE GONE WITH A MUSTARD ONE BECAUSE I LIKE THE YELLOW. AND I'M GOING TO MAKE A LABEL FOR IT. I'VE ALREADY CUT OUT A PIECE OF WHITE PAPER, AND I'M GOING TO ADD A DROP OF MUSTARD. AND IF YOU DON'T LIKE MUSTARD, YOU COULD TRY KETCHUP. AND A LITTLE BIT OF DETAIL...

[Scissors snipping]

Bec draws a drop on yellow paper and cuts it out. Then, using a glue stick, she glues the drop on her white label.

Bec says, I'LL CUT OUT THE DROP. GLUE THE DROP ON.

[Scraping, upbeat music continues]

Bec draws a yellow border around the edge of the label. She glues the label to the bottle.

Bec says, AND, USING A YELLOW FELT-TIP, I'LL GIVE MY LABEL A BORDER. JUST GOTTA GLUE THE LABEL ON!

Bec says, THERE'S MY PRANK MUSTARD BOTTLE, I NEED TO MAKE SOME SAUCE. I'VE CUT OFF A LENGTH OF YELLOW WOOL, I'M TAKING THE LID OFF THE BOTTLE, AND THREADING THE WOOL THROUGH THE TOP OF THE HOLE.

Bec threads the yellow wool through the hole in the top of the lid.

Bec says, I'M USING A PENCIL TO HELP ME POKE IT THROUGH.

Bec says, ONCE THAT'S THROUGH, TIE A KNOT IN EACH END. YOU DON'T WANT YOUR WOOL SLIPPING THROUGH, SO I'M TYING A FEW KNOTS, JUST TO BE SAFE.

Bec ties knots at both ends of the wool.

Bec says, THERE'S ONE AT THAT END. ONCE YOU'VE GOT A KNOT IN EACH END, YOU CAN POP IT INTO YOUR BOTTLE. OH, I LOVE MUSTARD. ESPECIALLY ON HOT DOGS.

Bec puts the lid on the bottle.

Bec says, SCREW ON THE LID... AND THERE IS YOUR PRANK SAUCE BOTTLE. FANCY SOME SAUCE?

[Squirting]

Bec squeezes the bottle, and the wool pops out.

[Splattering]

Bec looks into the lost and found box.

Bec asks, WHAT ELSE IS IN HERE?

[Gasping]

Bec says, AN OLD OIL LAMP?!

[Scoffing]

Bec says, NEXT YOU'LL BE TELLING ME THERE'S A GENIE IN IT.

[Water splashing]

Bec takes the lid off the lamp.

A voice says, EXCUSE ME, CAN I HAVE SOME PRIVACY?! I AM IN THE BATH!

[Clinking]

Bec puts the lid back on the lamp.

Bec says, SORRY!

[Ringing, Bec gasping, upbeat music plays]

Bec says, A CUSTOMER!

A boy with short brown hair appears on the screen on the wall. Beside him sits a paper mâché panda as large as he is.

The brown-haired boy says, HI, BEC, IT'S ZACH FROM NORTHERN IRELAND.

Bec says, HI, ZACH! THANKS FOR CALLING MAKEAWAY TAKEAWAY!

The brown-haired boy, Zach, asks, WHAT CAN YOU MAKE OUT OF THESE THREE INGREDIENTS?

[Whirring]

Ingredients move on the conveyor belt on the counter as Zach lists them.

Zach says, A YOGURT POT...TINFOIL...AND A PENCIL SHARPENER.

Bec says, HM...LET ME THINK...BUT FIRST, I HAVE TO ASK, WHO'S THAT SITTING NEXT TO YOU, AND WHAT ARE THEY MADE FROM?

Zach says, THAT'S JIMMY THE PANDA, OR JIM. WE ROLLED UP NEWSPAPER, AND THEN COVERED IT IN PAPIER MÂÂCHÉ, AND THEN WE PUT MASKING TAPE ALL OVER HIM, AND THEN PAINTED HIM WHITE AND BLACK, AND THEN PUT THESE POLYSTYRENE BALLS WHERE HIS EYES WOULD BE.

[Bec laughing]

Bec says, OH, HE LOOKS LIKE A GOOD FRIEND. AND THAT IS A CLEVER TECHNIQUE! WHICH HAS INSPIRED ME. YEP, I KNOW! ONE MAKE OF THE DAY, COMING RIGHT UP!

[Whooshing, zooming]

Title: “Makeaway Takeaway.”

Bec says, I'M GOING TO MAKE A LIZARD PENCIL SHARPENER, USING ZACH'S INGREDIENTS.

[Splattering, cheering, applause, upbeat music plays]

A green lizard pencil sharpener has blue eyes and a spotted tail.

Bec says, STARTING WITH THE PENCIL SHARPENER, AND THE LID FROM THE YOGURT POT. LINING UP THE PENCIL SHARPENER UNDER THE LID, AND JUST MAKING A LITTLE MARK, WHERE I WOULD LIKE TO MAKE SOME HOLES.

Bec holds the pencil sharpener beneath the clear lid and draws two dots.

Bec says, THEN, I'M PLACING SOME MODELLING CLAY UNDER THE LID, OR YOU COULD USE TACK, AND PUSHING THROUGH A PENCIL. YOU MIGHT WANT AN ADULT TO HELP YOU WITH THIS BIT.

Bec pokes two holes in the lid with a sharp pencil.

Bec says, I'M MAKING TWO HOLES. MAKE SURE YOUR PENCIL GOES ALL THE WAY THROUGH.

[Squeaking]

Bec turns her pencil in one of the holes.

Bec says, 'CAUSE THIS IS GOING TO BE WHERE YOU SHARPEN YOUR PENCILS.

[Popping, soft music plays]

Bec says, YAY...!

[Squeaking]

Bec turns her pencil in the other hole.

Bec says, FANTASTIC! TWO NOSTRILS FOR MY LIZARD. USING STRONG GLUE, I'M GOING TO ATTACH THE PENCIL SHARPENER...

[Upbeat music plays]

Bec glues the pencil sharpener to the bottom of the lid, lining the holes in the lid with the holes in the sharpener.

Bec says, CLOSING IT OVER THOSE HOLES. WHILE THAT DRIES, I CAN MAKE MY LIZARD'S FEATURES. USING ZACH'S OTHER INGREDIENT, THE TINFOIL, I'M GOING TO MAKE THE LIZARD'S TAIL.

[Tinfoil crinkling]

Bec rolls the tinfoil into a tail shape.

Bec says, I'M USING A ROLLING TECHNIQUE TO MAKE THE TAIL SHAPE. YOU WANT IT IN A TRIANGULAR WEDGE, LIKE A PIECE OF CHEESE.

[Tinfoil crinkling]

Bec shapes the tail. She picks up rolled-up tinfoil balls.

Bec says, SCRUNCH THAT OVER. I'M USING THE PALM OF MY HAND TO MAKE SURE THE END OF THE TAIL IS FLAT. I'LL SQUEEZE IT INTO SHAPE. THERE'S THE TAIL! AND HERE'S SOME FEET, AND SOME EYES THAT I DID EARLIER. TIME TO STICK THESE TO THE YOGURT POT! I'VE USED DOUBLE-SIDED TAPE. YOU CAN ALSO USE STRONG GLUE.

Bec tapes the tail and feet to the yogurt pot.

Bec says, ONE LITTLE FOOT HERE...AND THE OTHER LITTLE FOOT HERE... AND THE LID, WHICH IS NOW DRY, CAN HAVE ITS EYES.

Bec tapes two tinfoil balls to the lid.

Bec says, I'M PLACING THEM JUST ABOVE WHERE THE NOSTRILS ARE.

Bec says, THIS LIZARD'S READY TO GET COVERED IN TISSUE PAPER! I'M USING WATERED DOWN P.V.A., AND I'M DOING IT BY DIPPING MY TISSUE PAPER INTO THE P.V.A., AND THEN LAYING IT ACROSS THE LIZARD'S BODY.

Bec dips paper strips in glue.

Bec says, I CAN EVEN USE A DRY PIECE, OVER THE WET PIECE. THIS IS REALLY NICE, 'CAUSE IT'S VERY QUICK, AND IT MEANS THAT WHEN YOU GET TO THE TINFOIL, YOU CAN MOULD IT AROUND. KEEP DOING THAT UNTIL YOUR LIZARD IS COMPLETELY COVERED.

[Splattering, upbeat music plays]

Bec says, THE TISSUE PAPER'S DRY, AND YOU CAN SEE WHERE I'VE LEFT A GAP, TO PUT THE PENCILS INTO THE PENCIL SHARPENER. IT'S TIME TO PAINT! I'M STARTING WITH THE LIZARD'S EYES, WHICH I'M GOING TO PAINT A LOVELY BLUE.

Bec paints blue eyes on the two tinfoil balls on the lid.

Bec says, WE'RE GOING TO HAVE SOME LOVELY, BIG BLUE EYES HERE. I COULD GET LOST IN THESE! AND THE REST OF THE BODY, WHICH I'LL DO A LOVELY LIZARD GREEN. WHAT'S YOUR FAVOURITE LIZARD? I THINK MINE'S A GECKO.

Bec paints the head green.

Bec continues, OR A KOMODO DRAGON! THEY'RE HUGE! IMAGINE HOW MANY PENCILS YOU COULD SHARPEN IN THAT! THERE'S THE HEAD, LET'S PAINT THE REST OF THE BODY.

[Splattering, upbeat music plays]

The head and body of the lizard are painted green.

Bec says, IT'S DRY! AS YOU CAN SEE, I'VE ALSO GIVEN IT SOME SPOTS, AND ADDED SOME DETAILS WITH BLACK FELT-TIP PEN. AND I'M JUST GONNA ADD SOME FINAL DETAILS ON THE FACE.

[Marker scratching]

Bec outlines the nostrils and draws a smile and pupils.

Bec says, FIRST, I'M GOING AROUND THE NOSTRILS SO THAT THEY'RE NICE AND BOLD. I'LL GIVE THIS LIZARD A SMILE. AND BEAUTIFUL EYES. I WANT THE EYES TO LOOK EXTRA-CARTOONY, SO I'M ADDING A GLINT WITH A WHITE PEN. FINALLY, ADDING SOME ARMS. I'VE CUT THESE OUT FROM BITS OF GREEN PAPER.

Bec attaches two arms to the lizard.

Bec says, AND THERE IS YOUR LIZARD PENCIL SHARPENER! LET'S SEE IF IT WORKS.

[Crunching]

Bec sharpens her pencil.

Bec says, OH, GOOD JOB! WHILE I PACKAGE THIS UP FOR ZACH, HERE'S SOME OTHER IDEAS.

[Whooshing, animated scissors snipping, upbeat music plays]

A small brown lizard pencil sharpener has their tongue lolling out. A green lizard has white fangs, and an orange lizard has large legs.

Bec says, HOW ABOUT USING A CRISP TUBE, A CREAM POT, OR EVEN THIS ONE, MADE FROM A RECYCLED SALAD CONTAINER?

[Whooshing, zooming]

Title: “Makeaway Takeaway.”

Bec says, I'D BETTER GET THIS TO ZACH, QUICK SHARP.

[Beeping]

Bec puts a blue bag in a slot on the wall and pushes a button.

[Splattering]

Zach opens the bag and takes out the lizard pencil sharpener.

At home, Zach says, THIS IS SO COOL. THANKS, BEC! I LOVE IT. I'M GOING TO NAME HIM JOE, WITH JIMMY. THANKS, BEC! BYE...!

[Drum rimshot plays]

Bec says, ANOTHER HAPPY CUSTOMER.

[Whooshing, zooming]

Title: “Makeaway Takeaway.”

Bec says, OOH! THERE'S ONE MORE THING LEFT IN THE LOST AND FOUND BOX.

[Rustling, magical music plays]

Bec puts the box on the counter and pulls out a sword.

A dramatic voice says, YOU HAVE REMOVED THE SACRED SWORD! YOU ARE THE CHOSEN ONE!

Bec says, WHAT?

The dramatic voice says, YOU'RE THE RIGHTFUL HEIR TO THE KINGDOM OF LOST PROPERTY!

Bec says, OH, UM, NO THANKS!

The dramatic voice says, OH. UH, REALLY? WHY NOT?

Bec says, WELL, I LIKE THE JOB I ALREADY HAVE.

Bec lowers the sword back into the box.

The dramatic voice says, UH, OH, VERY WELL. UM...OH! HAVE YOU SEEN AN OLD CAN OF SHAVING FOAM BY ANY CHANCE?

Bec says, OH YEAH!

[Slide whistle, upbeat music plays]

Bec puts the shaving foam can in the box.

Bec says, HERE YOU GO!

The dramatic voice says, OH, THANK YOU! I'VE BEEN LOOKING FOR THAT FOR YEARS.

Bec says, AH, YOU'RE WELCOME! THAT'S ONE LOST PROPERTY ITEM RETURNED TO ITS OWNER.

[Ringing, Bec gasping]

Bec puts the box beneath the counter. On a table, her banana phone rings.

Bec says, THE BANANA PHONE!

[Whooshing, beeping]

Bec answers the banana phone.

Bec says, HELLO, MAKEAWAY TAKEAWAY, HOW CAN I HELP?

On a split screen with Bec, Freddy, a blue-eyed boy, wears a bicycle helmet and a yellow shirt.

Freddy says, HI, BEC, IT'S FREDDY. CAN YOU PLEASE DELIVER A SURPRISE AT RUSH SKATEPARK?

Bec says, AWESOME, I LOVE A CHALLENGE! SEE YOU SOON!

[Beeping]

Bec hangs up her phone.

[Whooshing, zooming]

Title: “Makeaway Takeaway.”

[Upbeat music plays, clattering]

At the skate park, Freddy rides his scooter. Two of his friends ride their scooters behind him.

Bec says, HI, GUYS!

Freddy says, HI, BEC.

Bec says, HI, IT'S FREDDY, IS THAT RIGHT?

Freddy says, YEAH, THAT'S MY NAME.

Bec says, YOU GAVE ME A CALL, NOW WHO ARE YOUR FRIENDS HERE?

Freddy says, THIS IS RYAN, AND THIS IS PAT.

All the boys wear their helmets. Ryan wears a red shirt, and Pat wears a blue shirt.

Bec says, NICE TO MEET YOU, AND WHERE ARE WE?

Freddy says, THIS IS RUSH SKATEPARK, AND THIS IS WHERE WE HAVE FUN, SPEND OUR TIME, AND PRACTICE.

Bec says, AND WHAT'S YOUR FAVOURITE THING ABOUT RUSH?

Pat says, EVERYONE WANTS TO COME, IT'S JUST A LOVELY COMMUNITY.

Bec says, OH, THAT'S SO NICE! AND WHO AM I SURPRISING TODAY?

Ryan says, MICHELLE AND JERRY, BECAUSE THEY OWN THE SKATE PARK.

Michelle has bobbed white hair. She wears a black vest and a grey shirt. Jerry has short brown hair and wears eyeglasses, a blue hooded coat, and a blue shirt.

Bec asks, WHAT DO YOU LIKE MOST ABOUT MICHELLE AND JERRY?

Ryan replies, THAT THEY'RE JUST KIND AND CARING PEOPLE.

Bec says, WELL, YOUR SCOOTERS HAVE GIVEN ME A WHEELY GOOD IDEA! LET'S MAKE SOME ART!

[Rock music plays, squirting, tires squeaking, whooshing, splattering]

Bec squirts some black paint on a white canvas outline spread across the floor of a half pipe. Children ride scooters and bicycles over the paint. Ryan flips in the air on a bicycle. Bec adds different colours, and the wheels spread the paint over the canvas. Ryan taps his front bicycle wheel on yellow paint. Freddy, Pat, and Ryan do flips and turns in the air on their bicycles and scooters.

Bec says, WELL DONE! HOW'D YOU FIND THAT?

The children say, FUN. FUN.

Bec says, YEAH, IT WAS GOOD, WASN'T IT? I'VE GOT ONE MORE TRICK UP MY SLEEVE. WHY DON'T YOU GO, AND GET MICHELLE AND JERRY?

Ryan, Freddy, and Pat say, OKAY.

Bec watches them run away.

[Splattering]

[Upbeat music plays]

Later, Michelle and Jerry stand with their hands covering their eyes. Freddy, Pat, Ryan, and Bec stand at their sides.

Freddy says, MICHELLE AND JERRY, WITH BEC'S HELP, WE'VE MADE A MASSIVE PIECE OF ARTWORK TO SAY THANK YOU TO YOU AND THE WHOLE RUSH TEAM.

Pat says, TAKE IT AWAY, BEC.

[Tearing]

Bec carefully pulls the canvas outline away, revealing a picture of a boy on a scooter and one on a bicycle, created by the paint from the wheels of the bicycles and scooters.

Bec says, TAKE A LOOK, MICHELLE AND JERRY.

Michell says, WOW!

[Whooshing]

Michell says, THAT IS ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!

Jerry says, BRILLIANT, GUYS, THANK YOU SO MUCH!

Bec says, THERE YOU HAVE IT, ANOTHER BRILLIANT DAY OF DELIVERING ART TO YOUR DOOR. SEE YOU NEXT TIME, ON...

Everyone shouts, MAKEAWAY TAKEAWAY!

[Doorbell ringing, energetic music plays, whistling]

End credits. Presented by Bec Hill. Original Music: Paul Whitehead. Writers: Bec Hill, Jo Killingley, Antonia Miller, Alan Robinson. Series Director: Helen Sheppard. Series Producer: Antonia Miller. Executive Producer: Jo Killingley. Copyright Dot To Dot Productions Limited. 2021.

[Doorbell ringing]