- ♪
- I'm Peppa Pig. [oinks]
This is my little brother George.
- [oinks]
- This is Mummy Pig.
- [oinks loudly]
- And this is Daddy Pig.
- [oinks loudly]
- ALL: [laughing]
- PEPPA: "Peppa Pig." [oinks]
- MALE NARRATOR: Today, George is wearing a new woolly hat.
- [giggles]
- Hold onto your hat, George, or it will blow off.
- [oinks] [giggles]
- NARRATOR: Peppa and George have arrived
at Granny and Grandpa Pig's house.
- Granny Pig! Grandpa Pig! - [oinks]
- Hello, my little ones.
- Now, children, play nicely.
And, George, don't get your new hat muddy.
- [oinks] - [laughs]
We promise not to get George's new hat muddy.
- Thank you, Grandpa Pig, see you later.
- Bye-bye. - Bye-bye.
- Come on, Peppa and George, let's go down to the garden.
- Yes! - Yes! [laughs]
- George, remember what Mummy Pig said about your hat!
- Yes, yes, Granny Pig, it will be fine.
- ALL: [laughing]
- NARRATOR: Peppa and George have found
a large pile of manure.
- Ew!
What's this, Grandpa?
- That is manure.
- [slops] - Wonderful stuff.
I put it on my vegetables to make them grow big and strong.
- It smells really smelly.
[oinks]
- It's the muckiest, smelliest thing in the garden.
Probably best if you two stand back.
- [slops]
- There.
Let's go spread some muck.
- NARRATOR: This is Grandpa Pig's cabbage patch.
- Hello, cabbages.
Would you like some manure?
- PEPPA AND GEORGE: [giggling]
- NARRATOR: It is getting windy.
- Hold onto your hat, George.
- [wind whistling]
- NARRATOR: Oh dear, the wind has blown George's hat off.
- George! Catch it!
- [oinking]
- [mud splattering]
- NARRATOR: George's hat is caught in a tree.
- George, you are all muddy.
- Oh.
- But your hat is still clean. - [laughing]
- Thank goodness for that.
- I'll get it down for you.
- ♪
- Uh, perhaps I had better help.
- No, Grandpa, I can do it.
Oops!
- [boing]
- [giggles]
- NARRATOR: Oh dear, Peppa is covered in mud.
- I see two little piggies who need a bath.
- PEPPA AND GEORGE: [giggling]
- [wind blowing]
- NARRATOR: George's hat is on top of some reeds
in the pond.
- Lucky for us, your hat is still clean, George.
- But how do we get it?
- This is a job for a grownup.
Mmm.
I will need a stick.
- Don't fall in, Grandpa.
- [oink] I know what I'm doing, Peppa.
- [wind blowing]
- I can reach it!
Ah! - [splash]
- ♪
- I see a big piggy who needs a bath.
- ALL: [laughing]
- Grandpa Pig, what on Earth are you doing?
- I'm having a cup of tea.
- No, you're not.
- Of course I'm not!
That was a joke.
It is perfectly clear to see
that I have fallen into the pond.
- That was a silly thing to do.
Peppa, George, you're both covered in mud, too.
- We were trying to get George's hat back, Granny.
- Where is George's hat anyway?
- It's flying in the sky.
- [wind whistling]
- [flies buzzing]
- I will get George's hat back,
and then you can all get cleaned up. [oinks]
- Be careful, Granny.
- I would use a stick.
- Thank you, everyone, but it's perfectly fine.
I've got boots on.
- If you walk on that manure, you will sink.
- Hush, Grandpa, I have no intention of sinking.
I can reach it.
Got it! Ah!
- [flies buzzing]
- NARRATOR: Oh dear, Granny Pig is covered in manure.
- Ooh, smelly Granny Pig.
- ALL: [laughing]
- NARRATOR: Mummy Pig has come to pick up Peppa and George.
- Hello.
- Grandpa Pig, I thought you promised
not to let the children get muddy.
- I think you will find we promised
not to let George's hat get muddy.
- And it's not muddy.
- It's perfectly clean.
- [giggling]
- Yes, I can see.
The only clean thing around here is George's woolly hat.
- ALL: [laughing]
- MALE NARRATOR: Today is Captain Dog's birthday.
- ALL: Happy Birthday, Captain Dog!
- [blows]
- Thank you, everyone.
- Daddy, you look sad.
- Oh, it's nothing, son.
Just seeing this here boat
reminded me how much I miss the sea.
- NARRATOR: Captain Dog loves the sea.
- Why not open your birthday present?
It's a boat trip!
- A boat trip! Ruff!
That's just what I wanted!
Let's go!
- ALL: [laughing]
- There's nothing better than sailing a boat.
You could go anywhere you want in a sailing boat.
We could head for the tropics or have an Artic adventure.
We might even see a whale.
- [water sprays]
- Ha-ha!
- It's just a day trip, dear.
- ♪
- NARRATOR: This is the canal.
- Now where is the sailing boat?
- We're going on this canal boat.
- I see.
We use the canal boat to get to the sailing boat.
- No, dear, we're going on this boat for your birthday.
And we're sailing it down the canal.
- But on a canal, you can only go this way
and that way.
- It'll be fun.
- Come on, Dad, it is a boat.
- Yes, Danny, you're right.
A boat on the water.
- All aboard!
- Oh, I wanted to say that.
- Oh, I'm sorry.
Go on then.
- All aboard!
Raise the sail!
Oh, where is the sail?
- NARRATOR: Canal boats do not have sails.
- You just push this button to make the boat go.
- [engine starts]
- Ah, thank you, Mummy Dog.
And we're away.
- ALL: [laughing]
- [duck quacking]
- Mrs. Duck is going faster than our boat.
- [duck quacking]
- Want to race, do you, Mrs. Duck?
- [duck quacking]
- Full steam ahead!
- [children laughing]
- [duck quacking]
- Um, can't this thing go any faster?
- No, this is the top speed. - Oh.
- Anyway, you want to slow down.
We're coming to a mountain!
- Ah! - Look out!
There's a mountain in front!
- We're gonna crash straight into it!
- No, we're going into the tunnel.
- NARRATOR: There is a tunnel through the mountain.
- [echoes] It's so dark.
- [echoes] And our voices sound funny.
- [oinks] - [children giggling]
- We sailed straight through the middle of a mountain.
Ha-ha!
This canal boat is actually quite fun.
- [children giggling]
- Look!
Here comes another mountain!
- And that means another tunnel!
- Not this time.
- Oh, there's no tunnel.
- So what do we do?
- We're going uphill.
- There's no way in the world a boat can go uphill.
- There is, and it's a call a lock.
Watch, I'll show you.
- NARRATOR: Mummy Dog is opening the gates to the lock.
- Take her in, Captain!
- [engine motoring]
- Just wait there while I close these lock gates.
- ALL: [laughing]
- Now, I'm letting in the water from the top.
- We're going up.
- NARRATOR: The rising water is lifting the canal boat up.
- Now I open these gates.
Take her out, Captain.
- Full steam ahead.
- ALL: [laughing]
- Whoa, where's the ground gone?
- We're in the sky!
- We're sailing over a bridge!
- Yes.
This bridge means we can sail high above the valley below.
- Ha-ha!
Sailing across the sky.
What could be a better adventure?
- ALL: [laughing]
- ♪ Sailing across the sky
♪ In a boat so high
♪ Floating on the water
♪ Sailing across the sky ♪
- ALL: [laughing]
- Have you had a fun time, Daddy?
- I should say so!
I've sailed through mountains, over hills, and across the sky.
- ALL: [laughing]
- This is my best birthday ever.
- NARRATOR: Captain Dog loves canal boats.
Everyone loves canal boats.
- MALE NARRATOR: Peppa and George
are visiting Granny and Grandpa Pig.
- Hello, Grandpa!
- Hello, Peppa and George!
- PEPPA AND GEORGE: [giggling]
- Oooh!
- NARRATOR: George has found a ball.
- [giggling]
- [thud] - Ah!
Careful, George!
This is my greenhouse.
It is made out of glass, which breaks easily.
- PEPPA AND GEORGE: Ooh.
- Let's throw this ball out of harm's way.
- [thud]
- Oy, who's throwing footballs at my greenhouse?
- Ahhh!
People who live in glass houses should not throw footballs.
- You threw it first!
It nearly smashed my greenhouse.
- Call that a greenhouse?
It's a pile of rotten old windows.
- It's good enough for growing tomatoes.
- I'm amazing you can grow anything in that rubbish tip.
- I'll grow more than you do in your fancy glass box.
- [oinking] - [barking]
- NARRATOR: Granddad Dog and Grandpa Pig
are the very best of friends.
- Grandpa, why is your greenhouse made of glass
if glass breaks easily?
- Because I grow plants in it.
Let me show you.
These plants like sunlight.
And glass lets the light in.
- [sniffs] Ooh.
This plant smells lovely.
- Oh, that's just basil.
Granny Pig throws the seeds in a pot and it just grows.
- Oh.
- Let me show you something that takes real skill to grow.
My tomatoes.
- They are very small, Grandpa.
- Eat one and tell me what it tastes like.
- [munching] It tastes of...
nothing.
- Well, they're not quite ready yet.
- Hello, my little ones.
- Granny Pig! - [oinking]
- Can I have some tomatoes, please, Grandpa Pig?
- Um, no, I'm afraid the tomatoes aren't ready.
Maybe in a few weeks.
- But I want to make tomato salad for lunch.
- Granddad Dog is growing tomatoes.
- Yes.
Maybe Granddad Dog will lend us some.
- I don't think we want
Granddad Dog's rusty, old tomatoes.
[groans]
- Koo-ye! Granddad Dog!
- Ah, Granny Pig,
lovely to see you this fine morning.
- Do you have any tomatoes we might borrow?
- Borrow?
You can take as many tomatoes as you like.
The tomatoes have done very well this year.
- They look a lot bigger than your tomatoes, Grandpa.
- They may be bigger, but that doesn't mean they're better.
- Peppa, would you like to taste one?
- Yes, please.
[munching] Mm, yummy.
That is the best tomato I have ever tasted ever.
- Ah.
- How did you grow them, Granddad Dog?
- I didn't really mean to grow them.
I just threw some old tomato seeds
down in the corner there and they grew.
Fill your basket.
There's too many for me to eat.
- Thank you.
We're going to make a lovely tomato salad.
- Ah, I know a great recipe for tomato salad.
- Lovely.
Can you make it for us?
- The problem is, my recipe needs basil,
and I haven't managed to grow any basil.
- My grandpa has lots of lovely basil.
- Really? - Oh yes.
Grown heaps of the stuff.
Let me show you.
- ♪
- Very impressive.
Tell me, what's the secret of growing basil?
- Well, it's quite tricky.
The first thing you have to do--
- I throw some seeds in a pot and the basil grows.
- You mean it just grows by itself?
- Uh... - Yes.
- [oinks] Is it lunchtime yet, Granny?
- Oh my poor darlings, you must be starving.
- Let's make that tomato salad.
First we slice the tomatoes.
Add a little splash of olive oil.
A shake of pepper.
A teeny, tiny pinch of salt.
And finish the whole thing off with these lovely basil leaves.
Chuck in, everyone.
[barks]
- ALL: Mm, mm.
- Marvelous tomatoes.
- Thanks to my greenhouse.
Mm, beautiful basil.
- Thanks to my greenhouse.
- This is the best tomato salad in the world ever.
- ALL: [laughing]
- MALE NARRATOR: It is the start of another day
at Peppa's playgroup.
- Good morning, children.
- Where is Madame Gazelle?
- Here I am.
- CHILDREN: Oooh!
- I was wearing a mask. [laughs]
- You were in disguise.
- Yes!
And today, you will all be making masks.
- CHILDREN: Hooray!
- We have cardboard and colored paper.
- CHILDREN: [giggling]
- MADAME GAZELLE: Crayons and paints.
- CHILDREN: [laughing]
- MADAME GAZELLE: Feathers, pipe-cleaners,
buttons, pop-poms.
- Can we use glitter?
- Uh, no glitter.
- Please, Madame Gazelle.
- CHILDREN: Please, Madame Gazelle.
- No! I have only just managed
to clean up from the last glitter event.
Now, begin your masks, children.
- CHILDREN: [laughing]
- NARRATOR: Peppa is using colored tissue paper.
- I'm making a butterfly mask.
[oinks]
- NARRATOR: Danny Dog is using buttons and drinking straws.
- I'm making a robot mask.
[barking]
- NARRATOR: Suzy Sheep is using feathers.
- I'm making a magic owl mask.
Twit-whooo!
- I've made a superhero mask.
[neigh]
- I've made a carrot mask.
[giggles]
And my little brother Richard is a baby carrot.
We like carrots.
- BOTH: [giggles]
- NARRATOR: George has made a dinosaur mask.
- Rawr!
Dinosaur! [giggling]
- And what mask is yours, Edmond?
- It is the solar system with all the planets.
- I see.
- I've included Pluto
even though it's only classed as a planetoid.
- Very good.
- NARRATOR: Edmond Elephant is a clever clogs.
- [trumpeting]
- So, are we all finished?
- Mine would look better with some glitter on it.
- Please can we have some glitter, Madame Gazelle?
- CHILDREN: Glitter, glitter, glitter, glitter!
- There are lots of other shiny things you can use.
- Not as good as glitter.
- CHILDREN: Glitter, glitter, glitter!
- No! Glitter gets everywhere.
There is no getting rid of it once it comes out.
It is a menace.
- But it's so special and magic.
Please can we have some glitter?
- CHILDREN: Please!
- Oh, alright.
But only if you all promise to be very, very careful with it.
- CHILDREN: We promise.
- Okay, I will unlock the glitter cabinet.
- [door creaks]
- NARRATOR: Madame Gazelle keeps the glitter
safely locked away. - [door creaks]
- Now, children, you did promise
to use this glitter very carefully.
- [bell ringing] - NARRATOR: It is home time,
and the parents have come to collect the children.
- Ah, glitter!
- Don't panic!
Please remain calm.
There was a glitter leak,
but we have it under control now.
- [vacuum whirring]
- CHILDREN: [laughing]
- Today, the children have been making masks.
- PARENTS: Oooh.
- Oh-oh, I'm here to pick up Peppa and George,
but I can't see them anywhere.
- I'm a pretty butterfly. [oinks]
Flutter, flutter, flutter!
- PEPPA AND GEORGE: [giggling]
- Excuse me, Mrs. Butterfly,
I'm looking for two little piggies.
Do you know where I can find them?
- [giggling] Daddy!
I tricked you! It's me! [oinks]
- Peppa!
What a surprise!
But where is George.
- Grrr!
- Ah! - [giggles]
- George, it's you!
- [oinking]
- I thought you were a dinosaur.
- ALL: [laughing]
- Madame Gazelle, I can't find Rebecca and Richard.
Would you mind if I took these two carrots home instead?
- [giggles] Silly Mummy, it's us!
- Oh! [giggles]
Rebecca, Richard!
- REBECCA AND RICHARD: [giggling]
- Come on, Pedro, time to go home.
- I am not Pedro.
I am Super Pony.
- Oh, does Super Pony want to come home?
Or does Super Pony want to stay here for the night?
- Come home with you, please, Mummy.
- Haven't we all had fun making wonderful masks?
- Who are you?
- It is I, Madame Gazelle!
- ALL: [laughing]
- NARRATOR: Madame Gazelle loves masks.
Everyone loves masks!
- MALE NARRATOR: It is a lovely, sunny morning.
Daddy pig is driving to work in his car.
- [horn honks]
- [oinks] Breakfast time, Goldie.
- NARRATOR: Mummy Pig is feeding Goldie the fish.
- Mummy, Goldie isn't eating.
- Oh, maybe she's not feeling very well.
Let's phone Dr. Hamster the vet.
- [phone dialing]
- [phone ringing]
- Dr. Hamster the vet speaking.
- Hello, Dr. Hamster.
Goldie the fish is not eating.
- And she looks sad.
- Oh, you better bring Goldie to see me right away.
- [phone clicks]
- Oh.
[oinks] Daddy took the car.
How do we get to the vet?
- We can take the bus.
- Oh goodie.
[giggling]
- NARRATOR: This is the bus stop.
- The time table says the next bus will be here
at ten o'clock.
- What time is it now?
- Ten o'clock.
- [horn honks]
- PEPPA AND GEORGE: Hooray!
[giggling]
- How many tickets?
- [oinks] One Mummy ticket and two little piggies.
- And one fish, please.
- The fish goes free.
- [cash register dings]
- PEPPA AND GEORGE: [giggling]
- [bell rings] - Hold tight!
- NARRATOR: Mr. Bull is waiting for the bus.
- [bell rings]
- ♪
- Moo!
One ticket to the music shop, please.
- ♪
- Hello, Mr. Bull. [oinks]
We're taking Goldie to the vet.
- Oh dear, feeling poorly, are we, Goldie?
- She can't talk.
She's a fish.
- Of course.
Um, maybe she'd like to hear a tune on my tuba.
- [tuba plays off-key]
- [giggles] It sounds funny.
- That's why I'm going to the music shop
to get it mended. - Oooh.
- ♪
- NARRATOR: Mrs. Sheep, Mrs. Cat, Mr. Zebra,
and Madame Gazelle have got on the bus.
- Ah-ha, four tickets to the supermarket, please.
- [cash register dings]
- Hello, Madame Gazelle.
We're taking Goldie to the vet.
- Oh, is Goldie not well?
- [splash]
- She likes you. [giggles]
♪ The wheels on the bus go round and round ♪
♪ Round and round, round and round ♪
♪ The wheels on the bus go round and round ♪
♪ All day long ♪
[giggles]
- Supermarket!
- ALL: Bye!
- Music shop!
- Bye!
- Last stop, the vet!
- ♪
- NARRATOR: The vet helps sick pets get better.
- [birds chirping] - [frog ribbits]
- Ah, is this the sad little fish that won't eat?
- Yes. Watch this.
- ♪
- [giggling]
- NARRATOR: Goldie has eaten the food.
- Oh, she didn't eat at home.
- Maybe Goldie was bored at home.
The interesting journey has cheered her up.
- Ah.
- You have a very healthy, happy fish.
She's lovely.
- Thank you, Dr. Hamster.
- [bell rings] - NARRATOR: Mummy Pig, Peppa,
and George are going home on the bus.
- ♪
- NARRATOR: Mr. Bull is going home with his mended tuba.
- It's as good as new!
- [tuba plays music]
- PEPPA AND GEORGE: [giggling]
- NARRATOR: Madame Gazelle and her friends
are going home with their shopping.
- [giggling]
- I see Goldie the fish is happy again.
- Yes, it was the bus ride that made her better.
♪ The fish in the bowl swims round and round ♪
♪ Round and round, round and round ♪
- ALL: ♪ The fish in the bowl swims round and round ♪
♪ All day long ♪
[laughing]
- Hello. Where have you been?
- We took Goldie to the vet.
And now she's better.
- [coughing]
- NARRATOR: Oh dear, Goldie has a cough.
- [cough]
- I think we should take Goldie to the vet again tomorrow.
- I can drive you in the car.
- No, Daddy, we want to go on the bus.
It's fun!
- Okay. We'll go on the bus.
- ALL: Hooray!
[laughing]
- NARRATOR: Everyone loves going on the bus,
especially Goldie the fish.
- PEPPA: ♪ The fish in the bowl swims round and round ♪
♪ Round and round, round and round ♪
♪ The fish in the bowl swims round and round ♪
♪ All day long
♪♪
- [giggles]
A07x09 - George's Wooly Hat/Canal Boat/Grandpa Pig's Greenhouse/Masks/Goldie the Fish
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Adventures, mishaps and friendships of Peppa Pig, her brother George, their parents, and the other animal families who make up their town.
Adventures, mishaps and friendships of Peppa Pig, her brother George, their parents, and the other animal families who make up their town.