Restore and Release the Original GMTV Masters of The Wiggles TV Series 2

Restore and Release the Original GMTV Masters of The Wiggles TV Series 2

KidzBrain premiered The Wiggles TV Series 2, but it used the same the 21-minute version re-edited to 19 minutes. We Wiggles fans, including myself were even furious and we've all been tired of watching the same versions over and over again since it arrived on Fox Family in September 1999. However, I have decided to work on a petition of restoring and releasing the uncut GMTV masters of The Wiggles TV Series 2 episodes and they need to last 18 minutes instead of 21 minutes since the only that we have seen since 2005 was Episode 21 Play (aka Playtime). I'm Daniel and that's that.
Sources:
https://archive.org/details/the-wiggles-tv-series-2-opening-and-closing-early-gmtv-version - Early Cut of the Opening and Closing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQve0cxrgw4 - The Early Transitions of Episode 21 Play (aka Playtime)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rvEVe2SKLrw - The Hidden Frames
Hidden Frame Examples:
Your Body: In "Can You (Point Your Fingers And Do The Twist?)", a frame from The Wiggles Big Show concert is seen briefly before switching to the Toot Toot one (released as The Wiggly Big Show video).
Storytelling: According to Wigglepedia user WigglesFan82, the frame's footage behind the camera transition after "Zardo Zap" is the final shot of "Wags the Dog" from the 1995 video: Big Red Car.
Friends: A final frame from the Captain and Wags skit on fetching is seen after "We're Dancing With Wags The Dog" during the magic hat transition.
Multicultural: During the bone transitions, another bone transition is seen briefly.
Hygiene: After the magic hat transition, a frame from Greg's magic cup game segment is seen before switching to the outdoor magic segment.
Family: An unknown transition is seen after the magic hat transition of "John Bradlelum".
Conclusions:
Play (aka At Play): The song Henry's Underwater Big Band wasn't listed in the finished script, but Rock-A-Bye Your Bear was.
Play (aka Playtime): On the UK DVD Playtime Children's Favourites, the Wiggle Time version of the song Captain Feathersword Asleep On His Pirate Ship was used instead of the live one.