<Ul> <Li> Cavalcade (1933), starring Diana Wynyard and Clive Brook, shows the song being performed by seaside entertainers in a scene set in 1909 . </Li> <Li> Sylvia Scarlett (1935), starring Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant . </Li> <Li> Bank Holiday (1938), starring Margaret Lockwood and Hugh Williams . The tune is used as a theme several times during the film . </Li> <Li> The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (1939), starring Basil Rathbone, involves a heavily disguised Holmes singing the song . An anachronism, as the film was set in 1894 thirteen years before the song was written . </Li> <Li> Mr. Moto's Last Warning (1939), starring Peter Lorre and George Sanders . The antagonist's (Ricardo Cortez) ventriloquism act features a dummy singing the song while he drinks a glass of water and smokes a cigarette . </Li> <Li> Carry On...Follow That Camel (1967): when the foreign legionnaires become lost in the North African desert they sing the song . </Li> <Li> Oh What a Lovely War (1969) features a pierside scene where Sir Douglas Haig is trying to recruit for the First World War, with the words of the song changed to "I do to like to see a lot of soldiers". </Li> <Li> The Doctor Who episodes Death to the Daleks and The Leisure Hive feature the song . In the first it was sung by the Doctor (Jon Pertwee) while in the second it was part of the music score of the episode . </Li> <Li> The opening two sentences in the chorus are included at the end of the song Seven Seas Of Rhye (1974) from Queen . It is also whistled at the beginning of the song "Brighton Rock" from the Album Sheer Heart Attack . </Li> <Li> The Goodies episode Holidays (1982) features the song as part of the "Victorian musical evening", at first sung only by Tim Brooke - Taylor, before Graeme Garden and Bill Oddie join in, and it becomes a punk rock song . </Li> <Li> An Awfully Big Adventure (1994), starring Hugh Grant and Alan Rickman, includes a scene where two theatre troupes sing the chorus of the song while riding a bus to a football game . </Li> <Li> Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service Season 7 Episode 18 (2010), starring David McCallum, includes a scene where he is walking by the seaside singing the song . </Li> <Li> In Grand Theft Auto: The Lost and Damned the song is sung near the end of "Off Route" mission by cannibalistic serial killer Curtis Stocker . </Li> <Li> Thomas & Friends episode Thomas the Quarry Engine (2014) ends with Mavis, Salty, Cranky, Thomas, and Porter singing the song . It is also sung in the episode "Toad and the Whale" (2015). </Li> <Li> Mr. Bean (animated TV series) episode Holiday for Teddy, Mr Bean sings the song . </Li> <Li> The Vicar of Dibley, Dawn French, sings the chorus while intoxicated in the "Merry Christmas" episode . </Li> <Li> In the Outlander (TV series), the song is sung by Claire Fraser to her stillborn child, Faith, in episode 207, "Faith" (2016). </Li> </Ul> <Li> Cavalcade (1933), starring Diana Wynyard and Clive Brook, shows the song being performed by seaside entertainers in a scene set in 1909 . </Li> <Li> Sylvia Scarlett (1935), starring Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant . </Li> <Li> Bank Holiday (1938), starring Margaret Lockwood and Hugh Williams . The tune is used as a theme several times during the film . </Li>

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