- I'm peppa pig.
[Snorts]
This is my little brother, george.
- [Snorts twice]
- This is mummy pig.
- [Snorts loudly]
- And this is daddy pig.
- [Snorts very loudly]
[Laughter]
- [Snorts]
Narrator: grandpa pig is taking peppa and george
On a boat trip.
- Awk.
- Polly parrot is going too.
- Awk.
- Grandpa pig.
[Snorts] have you got your mobile phone?
- Yes, granny pig.
- Don't drop it in the water.
- No, granny pig.
- Is it switched on?
- Yes, granny pig.
- Bye.
Kids: bye-bye.
Narrator: here is granddad dog.
- [Snorts] ahoy there.
- Ruff!
Ahoy there.
Lovely day to go sailing.
I would go too,
But my boat needs a clean.
- Ho, ho, ho.
I don't know why you bother cleaning that rusty boat.
I'm surprised it's still afloat.
- This rusty boat will still be afloat
Long after your old tin boat
Has sunk to the bottom of the river.
Ruff! Ruff! Ruff
Narrator: granddad dog is grandpa pig's very best friend.
- Full steam ahead.
Good-bye.
[Snorts] I am the captain of this boat,
And when the captain tells you to do something,
You must do it.
Together aye, aye, captain.
- Aye, aye, captain.
[Children giggle]
Narrator: polly parrot copies everything that is said.
- George, raise the flag.
- George, raise the flag.
- [Giggling]
- Peppa, ring the bell.
- Peppa, ring the bell.
[Peppa giggles, rings bell]
- Done, papa.
Can I be the captain?
Please?
- Okay, but as captain,
You must wear this hat.
Narrator: now peppa is the captain,
And everyone must do what she says.
- Ring the bell.
Ding ding
Turn that wheel.
- Aye, aye, captain peppa.
- [Snorts] jump up and down.
[Laughter]
Narrator: captain peppa is a bit bossy.
- Perhaps I should be the captain again.
We don't want to crash into anything.
[Snorts] steering the boat can be tricky.
Luckily I'm good at steering.
Bang!
Narrator: oh, dear.
Grandpa pig's boat has crashed into a little island.
[Engine whirs]
- Grandpa, we're stuck.
- I'll ring granny pig.
She can get help.
[Beeping]
- [Copying dialing sound]
- Whoa!
Ohh!
Narrator: grandpa pig has dropped his phone in the water.
[Phone ringing]
- Granny pig speaking.
Hello?
Hello.
Hello.
- Somehow we need to get a message to granny.
- Awk! Message to granny.
- [Snorts] polly can fly to granny.
- Good idea, peppa.
And I can teach polly what to say.
Grandpa pig says...
- Grandpa pig says...
- Help! Help!
- Help! Help!
- There. You see?
Easy peasy.
- Grandpa pig says "easy peasy."
- You silly old bird.
- You silly old bird.
- Hello, polly.
What are you doing here?
- Awk!
Grandpa pig says...
- What does grandpa pig say?
- "You silly old bird."
- Oh!
- Oh! Help!
- Goodness me.
Grandpa must need help.
[Car horn honks]
- Granddad dog.
- Ruff! Hello, granny pig.
= Grandpa pig needs help.
Please, could you rescue him?
- Madam, I would be delighted.
[Boat horn toots]
Both: hooray!
- Ahoy there.
Do you need rescuing, captain?
- Uh, maybe.
- Would you like my rusty old boat
To rescue you?
- Yes, please, granddad dog.
- Catch this, captain.
- Aye-aye, skipper.
Narrator: granddad dog is grandpa pig's very best friend.
- Granny, did polly tell you we needed help?
- Yes, polly is a very clever parrot.
- Say, "I'm a clever parrot." Ruff, ruff.
- I'm a clever parrot.
Ruff, ruff.
[Laughter]
- I'm peppa pig.
[Snorts]
This is my little brother, george.
- [Snorts twice]
- This is mummy pig.
- [Snorts loudly]
- And this is daddy pig.
- [Snorts very loudly]
[Laughter]
- [Snorts]
[Laughter]
Narrator: grandpa pig is looking after peppa and george today.
- Now, grandpa, I will tell you how everything works.
[Snorts] this is the slide.
You climb up here,
And you slide down there.
Whee!
And everyone takes it in turns.
[Grandpa snorts and laughs]
- Whee!
- I know what a slide is, peppa.
I used to play on one myself
When I was a little piggy.
- Did you have swings too
In the olden days?
- Ho, ho!
We had swings and climbing frames
And roundabouts.
- Oh.
- But my favorite was the slide.
- It is my favorite too.
[Giggles]
[Snorts] whee!
Narrator: everyone takes it in turns to have a go on the slide.
- Whee.
[Laughing]
- Naughty richard.
You know you have to wait your turn.
Narrator: richard rabbit finds it hard to wait his turn.
- [Crying loudly]
- Oh, dear.
It's not easy being small,
Is it, richard?
- [Whimpers]
- Because richard is little,
I don't think he should have to wait.
- I wouldn't change the rules if I were you, grandpa pig.
- Nonsense. The children understand.
Don't you?
- [Laughing]
Whee!
- But, grandpa, george is little,
And he has to wait his turn.
- [Crying loudly]
- Yes, george is little,
So he shouldn't have to wait either.
- [Laughing]
Whee!
- [Laughing]
Narrator: oh, dear.
Richard and george are taking all the turns on the slide.
- Grandpa, when do we get to go on the slide?
- Don't worry, peppa.
They won't be on it for long.
- [Sighs]
I'm bored of waiting.
- Me too.
Let's play on the swing.
[Snorts]
Narrator: here is pedro pony on the swing.
- [Neighs]
- [Snorts] pedro,
Can I have a go now?
- I just want to swing a bit more.
- But you've been on the swing for ages.
- Grandpa pig,
Could you push me a little bit, please?
- I think it is someone else's turn now, pedro.
- But I have to go home soon.
- Oh, I see.
That's different.
Let me push you then.
- But, grandpa...
- [Laughing]
- I'm bored of waiting.
- Me too.
- And me.
- Ruff!
- Let's play on the roundabout.
Narrator: everyone wants to get on the roundabout.
- Too many children on the roundabout.
Everybody off.
All: aww.
- But, grandpa pig,
I was actually here first.
- Ah, then you can get back on the roundabout.
- I need to get on too.
- Oh, why is that, rebecca?
- Um...
Because it's my birthday soon.
- Oh. Oh-oh-okay.
- [Laughs]
All: and me.
- All right.
[Laughter]
Is everybody ready?
Girls: yes.
- Ruff! Stop.
There are no boys on the roundabout.
- Um...
- [Laughing]
- Now is everybody ready?
- I'm wearing glasses.
Can I go on, please?
Narrator: the children are making up their own rules.
- I need to get on because I like carrots.
- Now are you all ready to go?
- No; I have to get on
Because I can do this...
[Laughter]
Narrator: here is mummy pig.
- [Snorts] how are you getting on, grandpa pig?
- I-i-i'm confused.
These playground rules are too complicated.
- There is only one rule, grandpa pig,
And that is,
Everyone waits their turn.
- Whee.
- What? Even the little ones?
- Even the little ones.
- What about the very old ones, like grandpa?
- Even the very old ones like grandpa.
Narrator: at the playground,
Everyone has their turn.
- Whee!
[Laughter]
- Excuse me, mr. Bull.
Which way is the children's ward?
- Down the steps, double doors,
Right, left, right, along the corridor,
Up the stairs, third on your left.
- I'm peppa pig.
[Snorts]
This is my little brother, george.
- [Snorts twice]
- This is mummy pig.
- [Snorts loudly]
- And this is daddy pig.
- [Snorts very loudly]
[Laughter]
- [Snorts]
Narrator: mummy pig is dressed as a fireman.
- [Snorts] mummy, why are you dressed like that?
- [Snorts] I'm going to the mummies' fire engine practice.
Both: ooh.
- Hoo-hoo.
It's just a good excuse for a cup of tea and a chat.
- Well, what are you doing today, daddy pig?
- I'm got a very important meeting
With the daddies' football team.
- That's just a lot of grownup boys
Kicking a football around.
- [Snorts] we're having a barbecue as well.
[Doorbell rings]
Narrator: here are mr. Bull, mr. Rabbit,
Mr. Pony, and mr. Zebra.
- Moo!
Is daddy pig coming out to play?
- Hee-hee! Come on!
Ho, ho, ho, ho, ho.
- Mummy, can we see the fire engine?
- Yes.
- Oh, goody.
[Laughter]
Narrator: this is miss rabbit's fire station.
[Horn honks]
- Hello, peppa and george.
Come and see the fire engine.
- Wow!
- Fire engine.
- There's a ladder for climbing,
A hose for squirting water,
And the big bell to ring.
[Clanging]
- Ding-dong ding-dong.
- Now let's go up the tower and look for fires.
- [Snorts] hello, everyone.
All: hello, peppa. Hello, george.
- [Snorts twice]
- Oh, who's for a nice cup of tea and a chat?
- That sounds nice.
- Ooh, a telephone.
- Peppa, that is the fire phone.
It's only to be used when there's a fire.
[Ringing]
Aah! Fire! Fire!
Fire station.
Where's the fire? Where's the fire?
- Can I speak to mummy pig, please?
- Oh, it's daddy pig. - [Gasps]
Daddy pig, you're not supposed to ring on this phone.
It's only for emergencies.
- This is an emergency.
I can't find the tomato ketchup anywhere.
- Daddy pig, shall I light the barbecue now?
- Yes, please, mr. Rabbit.
- Do be careful with the barbecue, daddy pig.
- Trust me, mummy pig.
We daddies know all about barbecues.
Bye.
[Beeps]
- Maybe it needs more charcoal.
- Give it a bit of a blow.
- Put a few more fire lighters on.
[Slurping]
- Now we just have to wait for a fire.
- How long do we have to wait?
- Oh, it could be a long time.
I've been waiting ages.
- How many fires have you actually put out, miss rabbit?
- Uh, none, not one fire.
But you've got to be ready.
[Ringing]
- It's the fire phone.
- Oh, can you answer it, peppa?
It'll probably be your daddy again.
- Okay.
Hello. Fire station.
- Hello, peppa.
- Oh, daddy! It is you.
You're very naughty.
This phone is for fires only.
- Can you put miss rabbit on, please?
There's a good girl.
- Daddy wants to speak to you.
- Hello, daddy pig.
This phone is only to be used when there's a--
- Fire!
Daddies: fire!
Narrator: oh, dear.
Daddy pig's barbecue is on fire.
- Fire! Fire!
Mummies: mummies to the rescue.
- Whee!
- Hold tight.
- Whee!
[Giggling]
- Fire!
Fire!
Ding-dong ding-dong.
[Laughter]
- It's miss rabbit's fire engine.
Daddies: hooray!
- Stand back, daddies.
- Mummy dog, turn on the water.
- Aye, aye, mummy pig.
Narrator: the fire is out.
Daddies: hooray!
- Thank you for saving us, miss rabbit.
- No problem.
It's all part of the service...
Mummies: the mummies' fire engine service.
- [Snorts] and now that miss rabbit
Has kindly flooded our garden,
We can all jump up and down in muddy puddles.
All: yes!
- I love fire engines,
Especially when they make muddy puddles
[Laughter]
- One, two, three,
Four, five, six,
Seven, eight, nine, ten!
Zoe wins.
- I'm peppa pig.
[Snorts]
This is my little brother, george.
- [Snorts twice]
- This is mummy pig.
- [Snorts loudly]
- And this is daddy pig.
- [Snorts very loudly]
[Laughter]
- [Snorts]
Narrator: today peppa and her family
Have come to the fun fair.
- [Snorts] I love the fun fair.
- [Snorts twice] slidey, slidey.
Narrator: george wants to go on the helter-skelter.
- [Snorts] okay.
See you later.
- See you later.
- Roll up; roll up.
Hook a duck, and win a giant teddy.
- Mummy, can we have a go?
- Okay.
- One pound, please.
- One pound?
- It's all for a good cause.
- Let's win the giant teddy, mummy.
- I'll try, peppa.
But I don't think it's that easy.
- You're right. You've got no chance.
- What?
- It's impossible.
Waste of money, if you ask me.
- We'll see about that.
Narrator: mummy pig has won.
- Hooray!
- That's amazing.
Here's your giant teddy.
- Wouldn't you like a little teddy instead, peppa?
- No way, jose.
- Look, mummy, a giant teddy.
- It's a bit big.
- No, it's not.
Narrator: george and daddy pig are queuing
For the helter-skelter.
- Hmm, it's a bit high, george.
Are you sure you want to have a go?
- [Snorts twice]
- One pound, please.
- One pound?
- It's all for a good cause.
- [Giggling]
[Crying loudly]
Narrator: oh, dear.
It is a bit too high for george.
- Don't worry, george.
I'll come up with you.
- That's pound, please.
- Oh.
- [Giggling] whee!
Narrator: george isn't afraid of heights anymore.
- Oh, it is a bit high, isn't it?
I'll just go down the stairs.
Narrator: the stairs are full of children.
- Ruff! Ruff!
That's the way down, daddy pig.
- Oh. Okay.
Whoa!
Oof.
[Laughter]
- Roll up; roll up.
Hit the target, and win a giant teddy.
- [Snorts] you can do that easy, mummy.
- We don't want to win another giant teddy, peppa.
- Don't worry. You won't win.
Women are useless at this.
- I'm sorry. What did you say?
- It's a game of skill.
- How much for one go?
- One pound.
Narrator: mummy pig has won.
- Unbelievable.
Here's your giant teddy.
- Hooray!
- I want a teddy like that one, mummy.
- They're too big.
- No, they're not.
Narrator: daddy pig and george
Are riding on the big wheel.
- Hold tight, now.
- Ohh.
- That really is high.
Whoa-oh-oh!
[George laughing]
Phew! I'm glad that's over.
- Five times round for pound.
- Five times round?
Oh, no.
Whoa!
- Roll up; roll up.
Test your strength
On the old hammer and bell.
- What do we have to do?
- You hit this button
With this hammer.
If the bell rings,
You win a prize.
Ding!
No skill involved,
But you need to be strong.
- I'll have a go.
- One pound.
Bad luck.
- Oh, oh, I'm strong.
I'll have a go.
Stand back, everyone.
- Do be careful, daddy pig.
You're not that fit.
- Ho-ho, yes, daddy pig is looking a bit tubby.
- What?
- I'm just saying
Daddy pig is a bit round in the tummy.
- Give me that hammer.
Ding! Ding! Ding! Ding! Ding!
- Goodness me.
I've never seen anything like it.
- That wins all the giant teddies we have.
- Hooray! [Snorts]
Mummy, can we give these teddies to my friends?
- What a good idea.
[Laughter]
All: thank you, peppa.
- Most kind.
- Thank you very much.
[Laughter]
- I'm peppa pig.
[Snorts]
This is my little brother, george.
- [Snorts twice]
- This is mummy pig.
- [Snorts loudly]
- And this is daddy pig.
- [Snorts very loudly]
[Laughter]
- [Snorts]
[Telephone rings]
[Ringing]
- Hello. Daddy pig speaking.
- [Span]monsieur pig, [span] comment allez-vous?[/Span][/span]
- Oh.
Something's wrong with the phone.
[Man speaking french]
You see?
The phone's talking nonsense.
- [Span]allo? Comment allez-vous?[/Span]
- [Span]allo, monsieur?[/Span]
[Man speaking french]
- [Span]oui.[/Span]
[Span]au revoir.[/Span]
That was monsieur donkey.
He was speaking french.
- Hah, I thought as much.
- [Snorts] mummy, what did monsieur donkey say?
- He asked if little delphine donkey could visit us.
- Oh, goody.
Narrator: delphine donkey is peppa's very special friend
From france.
- Delphine's coming to practice talking english with us.
Kids: hooray! - We'd better hurry.
Delphine's train is arriving any minute.
[Train whistle blows]
- Last stop.
All change.
- That's delphine's train.
- Hee-haw.
- [Snorts] delphine!
- [Span]bonjour.[/Span]
Narrator: "bonjour" means "hello" in french.
- [Span]bonjour.[/Span]
[Laughter]
- Hee-haw.
[Span]bonjour.[/Span]
- [Span]bonjour,[/span]mr. Donkey.
My goodness, is that huge case for delphine?
- Yes, delphine has brought a few little things
For her visit,
Things you do not have over here:
Cheese, bread, tomatoes, water.
Hee-haw.
[Span]au revior, delphine.[/Span]
I will be back to pick you up tomorrow night.
- Where shall I put delphine's luggage?
- In my room, at the very top of the house.
- Oh.
Ohh.
And this luggage is for one night's stay?
- Oh, yes.
That is why I only packed a little bag.
- Ohh.
- Now, delphine is here to practice talking english,
So we must all help her.
- Yes, mummy.
- [Snorts twice]
- First I must say sorry.
I do not speak english very well.
- You don't speak too badly.
- You are very kind, monsieur pig.
But may I ask you a question about talking english?
- Of course. [Snorts]
I'm an expert at talking.
Ask away.
- Are english split infinitives
A form of irregular verb or past pronoun?
- Uh...
- Actually, it's quite late.
Shall we set up delphine's bed?
- Mummy, mummy, can delphine sleep in my bed
With a pillow at each end?
- Good idea, peppa.
Narrator: peppa and delphine are sleeping
At each end of the same bed.
[Laughter]
- Now, children, try to go to sleep.
- [Snorts] you've got a busy day tomorrow.
Delphine is visiting your play group.
- Wow.
- [Span]dormez bien.[/Span]
Narrator: [span]dormez bien[/span]
Is french for "sleep well."
- [Snorts]
I'm not sleepy at all.
- Let's sing a little song to make us sleepy.
- Yes.
- Hee-haw.
♪ [Span]frere jacques, [span] frere jacques ♪[/span][/span]
♪ [Span]dormez-vous? ♪[/Span]
♪ [Span]dormez-vous? ♪[/Span]
♪ [Span]sonnez les matines ♪[/span]
Narrator: delphine's pretty french song
Has sent everyone to sleep.
- ♪ [Span]ding dang dong ♪[/span]
[Bell clanging]
Narrator: delphine has come to visit peppa's play group.
[Laughter]
- Madam gazelle,
This is my french friend delphine donkey.
- [Span]bonjour.[/Span]
- Ah, [span]bonjour, delphine.[/Span]
- Delphine sang a pretty french song last night.
Can we teach her an english song?
- How about the bing-bong song?
- Yes, sing me this bing-bong song.
It would be good for my english.
- Okay.
♪
♪ Oh
♪ We're playing a tune
♪ And we're singing a song
♪ With a bing and a bong
♪ And a bing
♪ Bong bing boom
♪ Bing bong bing
♪ Bing bong bingley bungley boo ♪
♪
- Good. I have learned lots of new english words:
[Laughter]
- ♪ Peppa pig
[Snorts]
[Giggling]
♪ Peppa pig
[Snorting]
[Giggling]
♪ Peppa pig
[Snorting and giggling]
A03x03 - Polly's Boat Trip/Grandpa at the Playground/The Fire Engine/Funfair/Delphine Donkey
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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.