Happy Christmas Mr. Worry




 * [It is snowing at Misterland. The Mr. Men are seen walking across to different houses.]
 * Narrator: Have you ever noticed how happy everyone is on Christmas Eve? But of course, who could be happier than Little Miss Sunshine?
 * [Miss Sunshine walks out of the shop.]
 * Little Miss Sunshine: Merry Christmas, Mr. Rush.
 * Mr. Rush: [Running across holding a group of presents] Merry Christmas!
 * Little Miss Sunshine: Merry Christmas, Mr. Strong!
 * Mr. Strong: [Walks across holding several trees] Merry Christmas, Miss Sunshine.
 * Little Miss Sunshine: Where are you going with all those trees?
 * Mr. Strong: To Mr. Worry's house. He's terribly worried, you know.
 * Little Miss Sunshine: But why?


 * [The scene changes to Mr. Worry's house. Mr. Worry peeps through the window to see Mr. Strong, still carrying the trees, walking towards his house.]
 * Mr. Worry: You're late, Mr. Strong. I was so worried.
 * [The front door opens.]
 * Mr. Strong: But you see, I finally made it, so there's nothing to worry about, is there?
 * Mr. Worry: Yes there is. I'm very worried. Come on in, and I'll tell you.
 * [They both walk inside the house. A Christmas tree is seen leaning to one side.]
 * Mr. Worry: Do you like my Christmas tree?
 * Mr. Strong: It's magnificent, Mr. Worry.
 * Mr. Worry: Doesn't it... lean over a little?
 * Mr. Strong: Listen, Mr. Worry. I honestly think that your tree is the most beautiful one in town.
 * Mr. Worry: Well, that's exactly what's worrying me! Everyone should have a beautiful tree, otherwise Father Christmas will be very disappointed and it'll spoil everything. Come along, Mr. Strong.
 * [He picks up a box of Christmas decorations and walks out of his house, where the snowing stops. Mr. Strong follows him.]
 * Mr. Worry: We haven't a minute to lose.
 * [They walk to Mr. Mean's house, which has a broken window. Mr. Mean opens the door.]
 * Mr. Worry: Hello, Mr. Mean. Do you have a nice Christmas tree?
 * Mr. Mean: Yes, of course I do. I kept the one I had last year.
 * [The camera moves to Mr. Mean's tree. It is only branches with a few bits of paper and a bottle used as decorations. The bottle falls off.]
 * Mr. Worry: But Father Christmas would be most disappointed if he sees that you haven't made an effort.
 * [Mr. Worry puts the box of decorations on the floor next to the tree.]
 * Mr. Worry: You may not get any presents.
 * Mr. Mean: Oh... no presents?


 * [Mr. Strong and Mr. Worry set up a brand new Christmas tree. They put decorations on the tree. When finished, they stretch their arms out wide to present Mr. Mean to the new tree.]
 * Mr. Mean: [Gasps] It must have cost a fortune. But the real Christmas tree is beautiful isn't it?


 * [Later on, Mr. Strong and Mr. Worry arrive at another house. He pulls a door chain so hard that it comes off. Little Miss Tidy opens the door. Mr. Strong diffs his hat.]
 * Mr. Worry: Hello, Little Miss Tidy. Have you decorated your Christmas tree?
 * Little Miss Tidy: Yes. But, I've forgotten where I put it away!
 * Mr. Worry: Oh no, Little Miss Tidy. You should know better.
 * Little Miss Tidy: I'm sorry.
 * Mr. Strong: Don't worry. We'll take care of it.
 * [They move in.]


 * [At Little Miss Scatterbrain's house...]
 * Little Miss Scatterbrain: But of course I have a tree. Er, um... a magnificent one at that. Come and see.
 * [Mr. Strong puts the trees down. They walk inside.]
 * Little Miss Scatterbrain: See, I told you!
 * [The camera moves to a decorated hat stand.]
 * Mr. Worry: But Little Miss Scatterbrain, that's a hat stand you've decorated not a tree. To work, Mr. Strong!
 * [She has a guilty look on her face.]


 * [The scene changes to the town, and then to the two Mr. Men whom walk out of the last house.]
 * Narrator: And all day long, Mr. Worry and Mr. Strong put up magnificent Christmas trees for everyone in Misterland.
 * [The Christmas lights twinkle inside three different houses. By night-time, Mr. Worry is in bed with his eyes open.]
 * Narrator: Even though Mr. Worry is now sure that everyone has a beautiful tree, he just can't stop himself from worrying!
 * [He gets out of bed.]
 * Narrator: What if Father Christmas catches a cold? And will he be able to get down Mr. Worry's chimney?
 * [He looks up from the bottom of his chimney. He brings out a ladder and places it through the chimney's hole.]


 * Narrator: And the next morning...
 * [Mr. Worry opens the living room door. He gasps as he spots a large present next to his tree.]
 * Narrator: Father Christmas has come!
 * Mr. Worry: What a big parcel! [Scratches his head] I do hope I can open it.
 * [He opens the present. Inside is a rocking chair with a Christmas card placed on the seat. He steps back in amazement.]
 * Mr. Worry: Whoa, that looks fun.


 * [Later on, he is sat on the chair and reads the card.]
 * Mr. Worry: For Mr. Worry; so that he can relax and worry a little less! Best wishes, Father Christmas!
 * [Delighted, he tosses the card that floats gently on the ground. The Mr Men and Little Miss celebrate with Mr. Worry.]
 * Everyone: Happy Christmas! [Laughter]
 * Narrator: Thanks to Mr. Worry, everyone has had a visit from Father Christmas.
 * [Mr. Mean pours a bag of coins onto his hand.]
 * Narrator: Mr. Mean had received a superb collection of chocolate money. Little Miss Tidy was also delighted.
 * [She shows Mr. Worry her present: a group of hangers.]
 * Narrator: Unfortunately, Little Miss Scatterbrain had already lost her present!
 * [Little Miss Scatterbrain rummages in her handbag. The camera cuts to Mr. Strong, who lifts two weights up onto his square head, trying to balance them.]
 * Narrator: As for Mr. Strong, it looked as though he was going to get even stronger!
 * [Little Miss Sunshine walks towards Mr. Worry, who is still rocking on his chair.]
 * Little Miss Sunshine: Something wrong, old chap?
 * Mr. Worry: I wonder if next Christmas will be as much fun.
 * [She chuckles]
 * Mr. Worry: And you know... I worry about that.
 * [The screen fades to black and the credits appear.]