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Duration
15 minutes
Series Info
Season 1 Episode 6

Quick Summary

Emily Elizabeth decides she's going to write the happiest song ever. However, in her enthusiasm she forgets that the most important part of making music is practice, meaning she attempts the composition without the essential rehearsal and preparation required for a successful piece.

About This Program

Top Of The Charts is a television programme presented in an episode format. It falls under the general genre of a scripted episode, offering viewers a self‑contained story within the broader series. The show’s title suggests a focus on music and chart‑related narratives. Each episode runs for about half an hour, delivering a concise yet engaging narrative. In this particular episode, the central character, Emily Elizabeth, decides she’s going to write the happiest song ever. Driven by the desire to create an uplifting tune, she sets her sights on crafting lyrics and melody that will radiate joy. She believes that sheer positivity will carry the song straight to the top of the charts. However, in her enthusiasm, she overlooks a crucial step. The crucial step she forgets is the practice required to turn an idea into a polished piece of music. By neglecting rehearsal and refinement, Emily Elizabeth’s plan runs into the practical reality that a song needs more than just a happy concept. The episode shows her grappling with the gap between intention and execution. Through Emily Elizabeth’s experience, the story underscores that practice is an essential component of making music. It reminds viewers that even the most optimistic creative goals need the discipline of regular work. The episode wraps up by highlighting the importance of balancing inspiration with the hard work that brings a song to life.

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Clifford broadcasts on Sky Kids HD at 9:25am, Wednesday, 11 February 2026. (Subtitles)

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Runtime15 mins