- ♪
- I'm Peppa Pig. [snorts]
This is my little brother George.
- [snorting]
- This is Mummy Pig. - [loud snort]
- And this is Daddy Pig. - [loud snort]
- ALL: [laughing]
- "Peppa Pig." [snorts]
- ♪
- PEPPA: "Chinese New Year."
- MALE NARRATOR: It is another day at play group.
- Good morning, children.
- CHILDREN: Good morning, Madame Gazelle.
- Today, we celebrate Chinese New Year.
- What's that?
- It is when we welcome in the New Year
with parties and dancing and fireworks.
- Ooh. - BOTH: We love fireworks.
- [doorbell rings]
- Hello, Madame Gazelle.
Where do you want these fireworks?
- Put them on the next hill, please, Mr. Bull.
- Okie-dokie.
- Children, before we celebrate Chinese New Year,
we must sweep up.
- Why?
- We must sweep out the old year
before we welcome in the New Year.
- CHILDREN: [giggling]
Finished, Madame Gazelle!
- Lovely.
Now we must be careful not to sweep anymore,
so please hide all the brushes.
- CHILDREN: [laughing] - [snorts]
- NARRATOR: All the children are hiding their brushes.
- Madame Gazelle, why do we hide the brushes?
- So we don't sweep away the good luck
that the New Year brings, Pedro.
- O...kay.
- When you have good luck, nice things happen.
- CHILDREN: Oooh!
- Can I have some good luck, please?
- CHILDREN: And me! And me!
- They say if you wear something red,
it will bring you good luck.
- NARRATOR: Peppa and her friends
pick something red to wear.
- I'm wearing lucky red shoes.
- I'm wearing a red hat.
- I'm wearing a red scarf and my red dress.
- Ah, a red scarf and a red dress?
That will make you extra lucky, Peppa.
- That's not fair.
I want to be extra lucky, too.
- If I am extra lucky,
I will share it with you, Suzy. [snorts]
- Thank you, Peppa. [baas]
- NARRATOR: Peppa and Suzy are best friends.
- Now, to celebrate the New Year, we will have
a dragon dance with a big dragon like this.
- CHILDREN: Oooh!
- Is it a scary dragon?
- No, Danny, it is a super friendly dragon.
- Where is it?
- We are going to make it.
- What's that?
- It looks like a sausage.
- It might look like a sausage now,
but soon it will be a magnificent dragon.
- How do we make the sausage look like a dragon?
- With cardboard and paints, ribbons, and your imagination.
- NARRATOR: Peppa and her friends are making a dragon.
- I'm giving the dragons scales like a fish.
- I'm giving the dragon googly eyes.
- [laughs]
- We're giving it the horns of a bull.
- Bull? Oh, that reminds me.
- [phone dialing]
- Hello, Mr. Bull?
Will the fireworks be ready for the dragon dance?
- Oh yes!
Nearly done!
- NARRATOR: The dragon is finished.
- CHILDREN: Hooray!
- Now, who wants to carry the dragon?
- CHILDREN: Me! Me! Me! Me!
- Who wants to carry a lantern?
- CHILDREN: Me! Me! Me! Me!
- We need music, too.
Who wants to bang a cymbal or a drum?
- CHILDREN: Me! Me! Me! Me! - [drums plays]
- And I have made a lion costume to lead the dragon dance.
- CHILDREN: Oooh!
- But who's gonna be the lion?
- Moo! The fireworks are ready, Madame Gazelle.
- Mr. Bull, would you like to be a lion?
- It would be an honor.
- CHILDREN: Hooray!
- ♪
- NARRATOR: The dragon dance has begun.
- This is fun!
- CHILDREN: [giggling]
- ♪
- NARRATOR: The parents are here to see the dragon dance.
- PARENTS: [applause]
- Wow, this is amazing!
- Yes! But where are the fireworks?
- Oh, the fireworks!
I almost forgot.
- [fireworks exploding]
- ALL: [cheers and applause]
- What a lovely firework display.
- Hang on! There's more than that.
- [button clicking]
- [fireworks exploding] - ALL: Wow!
- This is the best Chinese New Year ever!
- NARRATOR: Peppa loves Chinese New Year.
Everybody loves Chinese New Year.
- PEPPA: "The Panda Twins."
- NARRATOR: Peppa is going to play group with her friends.
Peggy and Pandora Panda are coming, too,
for their first day at play group.
- Have a great day, girls.
- TWINS: We will, Daddy.
- Remember to keep your ears and eyes open.
- TWINS: Yes, Daddy. [laughs]
- I will ring you later
to let you know how they are getting on.
Good morning, children.
- CHILDREN: Good morning, Madame Gazelle.
- Today, two new pupils are joining our play group.
Pandora Panda.
- Hello!
- And Peggy Panda.
- Hello, everyone.
- CHILDREN: Hello!
- Wow, you both look the same.
- That's because we're identical twins.
- NARRATOR: Identical twins look like each other.
- Do people get you mixed up?
- Sometimes.
But it's okay. We're used to it.
- Peggy, Pandora, as it is your first time at play group,
you may both choose what we do today.
- Mm. We like solving mysteries.
- And we like doing puzzles.
- Mysteries and puzzles.
Let me see.
Yes, we have a jigsaw puzzle.
- CHILDREN: Hooray!
- We love jigsaws.
- CHILDREN: [laughs]
- This looks like a cloud.
- And here is a sun.
Maybe they fit together.
No, they don't fit.
- Try turning that piece around.
- Now they fit.
- Where does this piece go?
- Hmm, try putting the blue sky with the blue sky.
- It fits! [barks]
- And the green grass with the green grass.
- NARRATOR: The jigsaw is finished.
- It's a picture of a house on a sunny day.
- Well done, children.
- CHILDREN: [laughing] - That was great teamwork.
Are you enjoying your day, Pandora? Peggy?
- Yes, thank you.
We love doing puzzles. - And solving mysteries.
Our daddy is a policeman.
- CHILDREN: Oooh.
- I want to be a policeman when I grow up.
The police drives cars with flashing lights!
- And they go...
- TWINS: Nee-nah...
- CHILDREN: Nee-nah, nee-nah!
- Yes, yes! Perhaps now is a good time to phone your daddy
and let him know how we're getting on.
Oh, where is my phone?
I must have put it down somewhere.
- Have you lost your phone, Madame Gazelle?
- Yes, I had it just now!
Where can it be?
- Where did you last see it?
- If I knew that, Suzy,
I wouldn't be looking for it, would I?
- Why don't you always put things
in the same place, Madame Gazelle?
Then you will know where they are.
- That is very good advice, Suzy.
But it is not always possible to put something down
in the same place every time.
- We can help you find it.
- No, I think it is lost.
Oh, what a mystery.
- Our daddy always says--
- --keep your ears and eyes open.
- Yes.
- Well, if we keep our ears open--
- --and somebody calls your phone-
- --then we will hear it ringing!
- And find my phone! Good idea!
- NARRATOR: Peggy and Pandora
are very good at solving mysteries.
- So, who here has a phone?
- Uh, Madame Gazelle?
We are little children.
- NARRATOR: Little children do not have mobile phones.
- Oh yes. Of course.
- ♪
- Hello. - Hello.
- NARRATOR: The parents have arrived to pick up the children.
- Good afternoon, mummies and daddies.
Could I ask one of you to call my phone, please?
- I can ring you, Madame Gazelle,
but is it not easier to talk to you?
- I have lost my phone.
If you call it, we will hear it ringing.
- And then you will find your phone.
I understand.
Brilliant.
- [phone dialing]
- [phone ringing]
- MADAME GAZELLE: Oh, it's in my handbag.
- It was in your handbag all the time.
- Yes. Sorry about that, everyone.
- What a clever idea to call your phone to find it.
- That was Peggy and Pandora's idea.
- What? You solved the case of the missing phone?
- TWINS: Yes!
- That's my girls!
- NARRATOR: Peggy and Pandora Panda
love solving mysteries.
Everybody loves solving mysteries.
- ALL: [laughing]
- [horn honks]
- PEPPA: "The Secret Club." [laughs]
- NARRATOR: Peppa has come to play with Suzy Sheep.
- [snorts] [laughs] Hello, Suzy!
- Hello, Peppa.
- Why have you got that mask on your face?
- So people don't know it's me.
I'm in a...secret club.
- Ooh, can I be in your secret club?
- Sssh. It's not easy to get into.
You have to say the secret word.
- What word?
- Flubble Double.
- Flubble Double? - Right. You're in.
- BOTH: [laughing]
- [bell rings]
- NARRATOR: Danny Dog has come to play.
- [barks] Hello, Peppa.
Hello, Suzy.
- PEPPA AND SUZY: Ssshh!
- What?
- I'm in a secret club.
- I'm in it, too.
- Ooh!
- [bell rings]
- NARRATOR: Pedro Pony, Candy Cat, and Rebecca Rabbit
have come to play.
- PEDRO, CANDY, REBECCA: Hello!
- PEPPA AND SUZY: Sssh!
- [barks] Suzy and Peppa are in a secret club.
- Can we join your secret club?
- It's very hard to get into.
- You have to say the secret word.
Shalama-kooky.
- ALL: Shalama-kooky?
- That's not the word I said.
- It changes all the time to keep it secret.
- Oh.
- Are we in the secret club now?
- You're in.
- What do we do we do?
- We do secret things in secret.
- And secretly go on secret missions.
- BOTH: [laughs]
- [sighs] I don't know what you're talking about.
- Show us how you do a secret mission.
- DANNY, PEDRO, REBECCA, CANDY: Yes, show us.
- Uh, Peppa can do it.
- You've got the mask on, Suzy.
- Okay, my secret mission is to get biscuits.
Watch this.
- NARRATOR: Suzy Sheep is trying not to be seen.
- ♪
- Mummy, can I have some biscuits
for my friends, please?
- Of course. There you are.
- Thank you, Mummy.
- NARRATOR: Susie Sheep has returned with the biscuits.
- ALL: Hooray!
- Sssh.
- ALL: [whispers] Hooray.
- Did anyone see you?
- No. Well, only a grown up.
- Look out.
- ♪
- Would you like some juice to go with your biscuits?
- What biscuits?
- The biscuits I just gave you for your friends.
- FRIENDS: Oh, Suzy!
- What's the matter?
- We're in a secret club doing secret things.
And Suzy's told everyone.
- Oh, can I be in your secret club, please?
Please?
I've always wanted to be in a secret club.
- It's very hard to get into.
- You must say the secret word.
- Which is?
- Pick a needle noodle.
- Pick a needle noodle?
- That's it. You're in.
- What happens now?
- Look out. - [horn honks]
- NARRATOR: It's Daddy Pig.
- You talk to my daddy.
- But don't say anything about our secret club.
- Hello?
Ah, there you are, Mummy Sheep.
What's new? - Uh, uh, uh, uh, secret club.
- CHILDREN: Oh no.
- Ooh, I always wanted to be in a secret club.
Can I join, please?
- You can't join, Daddy, because you are grown up.
- Uh, my mommy is grown up.
- Well, you have to know the magic word.
- Which is?
- Papa deedle doodle dum.
- Papa deedle doodle dum?
- ALL: You're in!
- What do I do now?
- Look out!
- NARRATOR: It's Mummy Pig.
- Follow Mummy in secret.
- ♪
- [leaves rustling]
- Daddy Pig? - Ah, hello, Mummy Pig.
- What are you doing in that bush?
- Um, uh, secret club.
- ALL: [groans]
- I've always wanted to be in a secret club.
- We can't have everyone in the secret club.
- It wouldn't be a secret.
- Oh.
- I suppose it doesn't have to be a secret secret club.
- [snorts] It can be the everybody secret club!
- And everybody can be in it.
- Oh goody.
- ALL: [laughing]
- [school bell rings]
- PEPPA: "Talent Day."
- NARRATOR: It is the end of another day
at Peppa's play group.
- Children, tomorrow is Talent Day.
- [snorts] What is a talent?
- A talent is something you like doing and you're good at.
- [baas] I like to watch television.
And I'm good at it.
- Think of something we might like to see you do.
My talent is playing the guitar.
- [rock music plays]
- CHILDREN: Oooh!
- [snorts] - [meows]
- NARRATOR: The parents have
arrived to pick up the children.
- Don't forget to think of something to do
for Talent Day tomorrow.
- [rock music plays]
- - NARRATOR: It is bedtime for Peppa and George.
- I can't go to bed yet. [snorts]
I haven't got a talent to show tomorrow.
- But you have lots of talents, Peppa.
- Yes, I can skip.
- ♪
- I can sing.
♪ Twinkle twinkle little star
I can dance.
- [rock music plays]
- It's hard to choose one talent.
I am good at lots of things.
- Don't worry. You can decide tomorrow.
- Okay.
- [bird chirps] - [school bell rings]
- NARRATOR: It is Talent Day.
- My talents are skipping, singing, and dancing.
I practiced them all last night.
- I was practicing watching television last night.
- [snorts] That's not a talent.
Madame Gazelle said so.
- What can I do then?
- Who would like to show us their talent first?
- [barking] - Danny Dog?
- I can bang a drum!
- [drum b*ating]
- I can bang it louder.
- No, that was lovely, Danny.
- [applause]
- [neigh] - Pedro Pony,
what is your talent?
- Magic tricks.
Uh-um, here is a glass of water. - [glass dings]
- It is wet and see-through. - AUDIENCE: Aaah.
- Now, I will make the water disappear.
- AUDIENCE: Oooh!
- Please close your eyes.
- [water gurgling]
- PEDRO: Open your eyes!
- AUDIENCE: [gasps]
- NARRATOR: The water has gone. - [applause]
- Thank you.
- [elephant trumpets]
- Emily Elephant?
- I'm going to play the recorder.
- [plays "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star"]
- [applause]
- [squeaks]
- And what is your talent, Rebecca?
- I can make a special noise.
Brrrrrrr!
It only works if I go up on my tip toes.
Brrrrrrr!
- [applause]
- That was very good.
- Yes, but what can I do?
- Candy, what is your talent?
- Skipping.
- ♪
- [applause]
- I was going to do skipping.
But I can still do dancing and singing.
- My talent is singing!
♪ Twinkle, twinkle little star
- [applause]
- I can still do dancing.
- Suzy Sheep, what is your talent?
- Dancing!
- No, you can't dance!
- NARRATOR: Oh dear, dancing was Peppa's last talent.
- ["Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star" plays]
♪
- [applause]
- It is so nice that everyone
has chosen a different talent to perform.
Now, who do we have left? Peppa!
- I was going to skip or sing or dance!
But they've all been done.
- A talent can be anything, Peppa.
- But not watching television.
- Think of something you really like to do.
- [snorts] I know!
I've got a talent that I'm really good at!
- NARRATOR: I wonder what Peppa's talent could be.
- My special talent that I'm the best at...
in the whole world is jumping up and down
in muddy puddles!
[laughs]
- NARRATOR: Peppa loves jumping up and down in muddy puddles.
Everyone loves jumping up and down in muddy puddles.
- ♪
- PEPPA: "Stars."
- ♪
- NARRATOR: It is almost time for bed.
Mummy Pig, Daddy Pig, and Peppa are having mugs of hot milk.
- [oinking and laughing]
- George, why are you dressed up in that spacesuit?
You should be in your pajamas.
- [laughs]
- NARRATOR: George loves everything to do with space.
- [metal clangs]
- Oh. - [laughs]
George, take your space helmet off to drink your milk.
- [slurping]
[burps]
- ALL: [laughing]
- Bedtime, little ones.
- PEPPA AND GEORGE: [laughing]
- NARRATOR: At night, George likes to listen
to his space mobile.
- [lullaby music plays]
- Not space again.
[sighs] It's boring.
- Space isn't boring.
It's full of stars.
- [snorts] I can't see anything.
It's too dark.
- It's easier to see the stars from outside.
- Can we go outside now?
- Peppa, you're in your pajamas.
- Maybe if you put on your coats on over your pajamas
we could go outside just this once.
- Hooray! - [snorting]
- ♪
- [giggles]
Daddy, why are you lying on the ground?
- This is the best way to see the stars.
- PEPPA AND GEORGE: [laughing]
- Look at these little stars.
Imagine you were joining the dots.
- MUMMY PIG: That's called the Big Dipper.
- PEPPA AND GEORGE: Oooh!
- DADDY PIG: Yes, and the two stars at the end
point to the North Star.
- PEPPA AND GEORGE: Wow!
- ♪ North Star, North Star
♪ Are you near or are you far? ♪
♪ Can we get there in the car?
- [laughs] No, Peppa.
The stars are much too far away.
- Are they even further than the seaside?
- Oh, yes.
But they look a lot closer through a telescope.
- Have we got a telescope?
- [snorts] No, but Grandpa Pig has a very good telescope.
- Can we go to Grandpa Pig's house now?
- [laughing] It's much too late.
- [snorts] Maybe we can go just this once, Daddy Pig.
- Hooray.
- NARRATOR: It is the first time
Peppa and George have been in the car at night.
- ♪
- [snorts] Look! We're following the North Star.
- PEPPA: [giggles]
♪ North Star, North Star
♪ Shining with a twinkling glow ♪
♪ Please show us the way to go ♪♪
- NARRATOR: Peppa and George have arrived
at Granny and Grandpa Pig's house.
- Oh dear, I do hope Grandpa and Granny Pig
haven't gone to bed.
- [doorbell rings]
- [lights clicking]
- What are you doing here at this hour?
- We want to see the stars.
- Peppa and George were hoping
they look through your telescope.
- I see. Very well.
To the top of the house, everyone.
- PEPPA AND GEORGE: [laughs]
- ♪
- [snorts] Here she is. Old Bess.
- PEPPA AND GEORGE: Wow.
- NARRATOR: Grandpa Pig's hobby is looking at the stars.
- Now, who's for the first look?
- Me, me, me!
Ooh, the North Star!
- We sailors use it to find our way home.
- Daddy used it to find his way here.
- ALL: [laughing]
- Are there other things in the sky?
- Yes.
This is a planet called Saturn.
- PEPPA: Wow. What are those pretty rings?
- GRANDPA PIG: They are made of rock and ice.
Saturn is very, very cold.
- PEPPA: We could build a snowman, George.
- PEPPA AND GEORGE: [giggling]
- ALL: [laughing]
- Quick! Look!
- Oh!
- GRANDPA PIG: It's a sh**ting star.
You must make a wish.
- I wish that when George is old enough
to have his own rocket, he will take me into space.
- BOTH: [snorting and laughing]
- ♪
- ♪
♪ Peppa Pig [snorts]
[giggles and snorts]
♪ Peppa Pig
[snorting and giggling]
♪ Peppa Pig ♪ [snorts]
A08x01 - Chinese New Year/The Panda Twins/The Secret Club/Talent Day/Stars
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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.