A08x02 - Father's Day/Grandpa Pig's Metal Detector/Parking Ticket/Funny Music/Grampy Rabbit's Boatyard

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A08x02 - Father's Day/Grandpa Pig's Metal Detector/Parking Ticket/Funny Music/Grampy Rabbit's Boatyard

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- ♪

- 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: "Father's Day."

- MALE NARRATOR: Today is Father's Day.

It is the day when everyone thanks their daddy

for being their daddy.

- Ah, what a great day to be a father.

- Mummy, can me and George play in the garden today?

- Of course, Peppa.

I might do some weeding.

- Well done, Mummy Pig.

This garden could do with a bit of a tidy up.

- And, uh, what are you gonna do today, Daddy Pig?

The grass needs cutting.

- Uh, I think I will

just be a father today.

- Can you be a father and cut the grass?

- You've all forgotten, haven't you?

- Forgotten what?

- It's Father's Day when daddy's get thanks,

and cards, and sometimes cake.

- Is it like Mother's Day?

- Sort of, although Mother's Day is a real day.

And Father's Day is a sort of made-up modern thing.

- What do you mean? [oinks]

It's exactly like Mother's Day but for daddies.

- Poor, Daddy. We forgot.

- Yes, sorry, Daddy Pig.

What would you most like to do on your special day?

- Um, could I watch some racing cars on TV?

- [cars zooming]

- There you go. - [oinks] Fantastic.

- NARRATOR: Daddy Pig loves watching racing cars on TV.

- [sighs]

- Peppa, George, it would be really lovely if you made Daddy

a Father's Day card. - [oinks] Yes!

[giggles] Here is Daddy...

in the garden-- - [giggles]

- PEPPA: --in the long grass.

- MUMMY PIG: Wonderful.

What do you want it to say inside?

- "To Daddy, you are the bestest daddy in the whole world.

Well done. Kiss, kiss."

- Lovely. - Hmm.

It just needs one more thing.

Glitter! - Oh, uh...

I'm not sure it needs glitter, Peppa.

- Yes, it does need glitter.

- Uh, I think the glitter is lost.

- Found it!

- NARRATOR: Someone has put the glitter

high up on top of the fridge.

- Oh, well done for finding it, Peppa.

- [cars zooming]

- Ah, this is nice.

- Happy Daddy's Day! - [oinks]

- Oooh! What a lovely card!

- Open it! - Ah! Glitter!

- Yes, we used all the glitter!

- How...wonderful.

- NARRATOR: Daddy Pig loves glitter.

Everyone loves glitter.

- Now, let's make a Father's Day cake.

- What can we put in the cake?

- [oinks] - Yes, George!

Daddy does like cereal. - [giggles]

- And tomato ketchup.

- I'm not sure Daddy Pig likes ketchup in cake.

- Daddy does like ketchup.

- NARRATOR: Everyone likes tomato ketchup.

- Cheese! - Yes, George.

Daddy loves cheese. - [oinks]

- BOTH: [giggling]

- Oh, oh, what's going on here?

- Daddy! Don't look!

It's a surprise.

You were supposed to be watching racing cars on TV.

- I thought I would get up and do something. [oinks]

- You could always cut the grass.

- Daddy can't work on Daddy's Day, Mummy! [oinks]

- Thank you, Peppa.

- You can give me and George piggyback rides.

- Ah.

- ALL: [laughing]

- It's hard work not working.

- Now it's time for your tea party.

This way, Daddy.

- [giggling] - Oh!

- Would you like some tea?

- Thank you, Peppa.

And is there any cake?

- Oh, yes! The cake!

Mummy! Please bring the cake!

- Here it is, Peppa.

But I'm not sure it's the sort of cake

that can actually be eaten.

- Yes, it is. It is the best cake ever.

George and me made it all ourselves.

- Fantastic.

I can't wait to try it.

Mm, mm, what's in it?

- All of your favorite things.

- Mm, tasty.

- Did you have a nice day, Daddy?

- [oinks]

- Yes, Peppa and George.

It was super.

- NARRATOR: Daddy Pig loves Father's Day.

Everybody loves Father's Day.

- PEPPA: "Grandpa Pig's Metal Detector."

- NARRATOR: Peppa and George are visiting Grandpa and Granny Pig.

- Granny Pig! Grandpa Pig!

- Hello, my little ones.

- What have you got there, George?

- Robot!

- It's a robot called Mr. Robot.

Shall I show you how it works?

- Yes, please. - Yes, please.

- Mr. Robot can walk all by himself.

But you need to use this.

It's called a key.

- Ooh. - Oooh.

- You put the key in here like this, and turn it.

- [metal cranking]

- [giggling]

- GRANDPA PIG: Very impressive.

- [motor stops]

- PEPPA: Oh, it stopped.

- The long grass is stopping it from walking.

Perhaps you could cut it, Grandpa Pig.

- Yes, maybe later.

- Let's do it again. - [oinks]

- Oh, where's the key?

- It must have fallen out when Mr. Robot was walking.

- [crying] - Don't worry, George.

I'm sure we can find it.

Can't we, Grandpa? - Yes.

I have the very thing for finding lost keys in long grass.

Now, where is it?

- The lawnmower is right in front of you, Grandpa Pig.

- But I'm not looking for the lawnmower.

I'm looking for this!

My metal detector. [oinks]

- NARRATOR: Metal detectors are good at finding lost keys.

- Oh, it's not in the box.

- Is the metal detector lost as well?

- I'm afraid so.

- Oh dear, sorry, George, the key is lost forever.

- [crying]

- [horn honks]

- Who can that be?

- Hello, everyone. - Hello, Mr. Fox.

- What can I sell you this morning?

I have a solar-powered torch, a wooden frying pan,

an electric gnome. - Nothing for us today.

Thank you, Mr. Fox.

- Unless you've got a metal detector.

- Metal detector? Well, why didn't you say so?

I've got a metal detector right here.

- Fantastic!

It's just like my old one.

- It's got three settings: finding things,

good at finding things, and really good at finding things.

- Excellent, we'll take it.

- Now we can find George's lost key.

- ALL: Hooray!

- ♪

- How does the metal detector work, Grandpa?

- I'll show you.

Imagine I have lost this coin.

I turn on the metal detector

and swing it gently from side to side.

I'm looking for it here.

I'm looking for it there.

- But, Grandpa, you put the coin here.

- I know, Peppa, I'm just pretending to look for it.

- Why don't you pretend to look for it here?

- Here you say? - [detector beeping]

- Ha, ha! I've found something!

It's a coin! - Yes, Grandpa.

It's the one you just put there.

- Yes, Peppa.

And that's how you find things with a metal detector.

- Can we have a go? - [oinks]

- Of course!

Let's find that lost key.

- [giggles] Here, there.

Here. - [detector beeping]

- We found something!

- Oh, it's a nail.

- PEPPA AND GEORGE: Oh.

- Keep looking!

- [giggles] Here, there.

- [detector beeping] - There's something else.

- A spoon. What's that doing here?

- [giggles] [oinks] This is fun.

- [laughing] - Me key.

- NARRATOR: George wants to find the key.

- ♪

- [detector beeping] - Ooh, what is it, Grandpa?

- It's the key!

- PEPPA AND GRANDMA: Hooray! - [oinks]

- Now we can wind up, Mr. Robot.

- No.

- NARRATOR: George never wants to lose the key again.

- Don't worry, George.

If the key falls out again, we can find it

with my new metal detector. - [detector beeping]

- Ooh!

- You found something really big!

- It's your old metal detector, Grandpa Pig.

It was hidden in the long grass all the time.

- ALL: [laughing]

- Excellent.

Now I have two metal detectors.

When one gets lost, I can find it with the other.

- But what if they both get lost?

- Then I'll cut the grass.

- ALL: [laughing]

- PEPPA: "Parking Ticket."

- PEPPA AND GEORGE: [giggling]

- NARRATOR: Peppa and George are playing in their bedroom.

They have made a bit of a mess.

- My goodness! What a mess! - Oh!

- Sometimes, Peppa, you could do a tiny bit of tidying up.

- Then we wouldn't ever have to tell you off.

- Hmm.

Why do children get told off?

Grownups don't get told off.

- Oh, oh, that's one of the very few good things

about being a grownup.

- There, lovely and tidy.

- Right. I'm off to the shops.

- Can George and me come to?

- Okay. - PEPPA AND GEORGE: [giggles]

- But I don't think you'll like this particular shopping trip.

- ♪

- Daddy, what are you going to buy at the shops?

- I'm buying a bag of concrete.

- NARRATOR: Daddy Pig likes concrete.

- Uh, not the concrete shop again.

- I'll be as quick as I can.

- NARRATOR: This is the concrete shop.

- What does that sign mean, Daddy?

- It means you shouldn't park here.

- So why are you parked here?

- It's alright, because I won't be long. [oinks]

- Hello, Daddy Pig.

Have you come to do some shopping?

- Just buying a bag of concrete.

- It's so boring.

- Peppa, why don't you and George wait here

and help me do my job?

- Thank you, Ms. Rabbit.

I won't be long.

- No problem.

- What job are you doing today, Ms. Rabbit?

- I'm a traffic warden. - PEPPA AND GEORGE: Oooh!

- What does a traffic warden do?

- I look for cars parked where they shouldn't be.

When I find one, I give it a parking ticket.

Like this. - PEPPA AND GEORGE: Oooh!

- There, one bag of concrete.

- Say cheese! - DADDY, PEPPA, GEORGE: Cheese!

- [camera clicks] - See ya later.

- DADDY, PEPPA, GEORGE: Bye-bye!

- Oh, what's this?

- It's a parking ticket. - Ah.

- Daddy, is a parking ticket like being told off?

- Uh, yes, Peppa.

It's like being told off.

- [car engine stops]

- Mummy, Mummy! Daddy got a ticket!

- That's nice.

What did he get a ticket for?

The cinema or the circus or--

- I got a parking ticket.

- ♪

- Oh, well, hopefully it was just a mistake.

- Oh, yes, maybe it was meant for someone else.

- [doorbell rings]

- Delivery for Daddy Pig.

- Thank you, Mr. Zebra.

- Look, it's a picture of me, George, and Daddy

in our car.

- MUMMY: Yes, next to a no parking sign.

- ♪

- It says I have to have a lesson to learn how to park.

- [oinks] Daddy has to go to school.

- PEPPA AND GEORGE: [laughs] - [doorbell rings]

- NARRATOR: It is Police Officer Panda

and Police Officer Squirrel.

- Hello, hello, hello, Mr. Pig.

- Uh, can I help you?

- Yes, it's about the parking ticket.

- It's just routine. Nothing to worry about.

- You're not planning on leaving the country, are you?

- No.

- Are you ready for your parking lesson?

- Yes. - Marvelous.

Follow me.

- ♪

- This is a no parking sign.

- It is important to look out for signs on the public highway.

- That's right.

- Police Officer Panda will now show you how to park.

- [car engine starts]

- Here is somewhere you can park.

There is no sign here.

- [motor running]

- Here is somewhere you should not park.

There is a no parking sign.

- And that is the end of the parking lesson.

- [applause - That's all very clear.

Thank you, Police Office Panda and Police Officer Squirrel.

- Just doing our job.

- Hello, Police Officer Panda.

- Oh, hello, Ms. Rabbit.

- Say cheese.

- What? - [camera snaps]

- A parking ticket? But that's outrageous!

I was only parked for a moment.

- This sign was clearly visible.

- And you were parked in front of it.

- Oh-oh, you're right.

It just goes to show that nobody is above the law.

- [giggles] And even grownups get told off.

- ALL: [laughing]

- PEPPA: "Funny Music."

- NARRATOR: It is morning,

Peppa and George are having breakfast.

Daddy Pig is about to go to work.

- [doorbell rings] - Who could that be?

- NARRATOR: Here is Mr. Zebra, the postman.

- Delivery for Daddy Pig.

- Thank you, Mr. Zebra.

- Bye now. - Bye-bye.

- What is it, Daddy?

- It's a synthesizer. [oinks]

- MUMMY, PEPPA, GEORGE: Oooh.

- What's a syn-thing-sizer?

- I'll show you. - PEPPA: Wow.

It's a little piano. [oinks] - Yes.

- [music plays]

- It is like a piano.

- [music plays]

- But with buttons.

- What do the buttons do, Daddy?

- Uh, I'm not sure.

- Oh, here's a book that tells you what the buttons do.

- Ah, it looks a little more complicated than I thought.

- Don't worry, Daddy.

We'll learn all about it while you are at work.

- Thank you, Peppa.

See you later!

- PEPPA AND GEORGE: Bye-bye! [giggles]

- Let's play the syn-thing-sizer!

- Okay, first, we need to switch it on.

- [music plays]

- Then we can play it just like a piano.

- [music plays]

- Ooh, can we have a go? - Yes.

- [off-key music plays]

- We are good at the keyboard, Mummy.

- BOTH: [giggling] - [off-key music plays]

- So what do the buttons do?

- We can use the buttons to record sounds.

- What kind of sounds?

- Anything you like.

Say something, Peppa.

- [oinks]

- RECORDING: [oinks]

- PEPPA AND GEORGE: [giggling] - [oinks] That's me!

- Now we can play the sound like a piano.

- [oinking set to music]

- PEPPA AND GEORGE: [laughing]

- [oinks] Can we do some recording?

- Of course.

- Say something, George.

- Dinosaur. Rrr!

- George, this is you.

- RECORDING: Dinosaur. Rrr!

- BOTH: [laughing]

- RECORDING: Dinosaur. Dino-Dinosaur. Dinosaur. Rrr!

- BOTH: [laughing]

- [oinks] Let's do lots of sounds,

and surprise Daddy.

- What a good idea.

- Come on, George.

- BOTH: [giggling]

- NARRATOR: Peppa and George are recording

lots of different sounds in the kitchen.

- [metal banging]

- RECORDING: [metal banging]

- NARRATOR: In the bedroom.

- [ball bouncing]

- RECORDING: [ball bouncing] - PEPPA AND GEORGE: [giggling]

- NARRATOR: In the living room.

- [bubbles popping]

- NARRATOR: In the hallway! - [vacuum humming]

- PEPPA AND GEORGE: [laughing]

- [splashing]

- NARRATOR: Even in the garden.

- BOTH: [giggling]

- Peppa! George!

Daddy will be home soon.

Have you finished recording your sounds?

- PEPPA AND GEORGE: [laughing]

- No, Mummy. There's just one more.

Come on, George, follow me.

- NARRATOR: What sound can it be?

- It's a very important sound.

- NARRATOR: Peppa is going into the bathroom.

- Flush the toilet, George!

- [toilet flushes]

- BOTH: [giggling]

- [horn honks]

- NARRATOR: Daddy Pig is home from work.

- Hello, everyone.

- Hello, Daddy. - [oinks]

- I've been looking forward to playing

my new synthesizer all day.

- [music plays]

- Mm, lovely music. [oinks]

- It's even more lovely with the buttons, Daddy.

[giggles] Play it again.

- Alright.

- [music plays]

- [oinking set to music]

- Whoa! - ALL: [laughing]

- What's that? - That's me. [oinks]

We've made lots of silly sounds.

Play it again!

- [quacking, oinking, bell rings, ball bounces]

- It's funny music, Daddy.

- Oh-oh, it certainly is.

- [quacking, bubbles popping, bell ringing]

[toilet flushing]

- ALL: [laughing]

- NARRATOR: Daddy Pig loves funny music.

Everyone loves funny music.

- PEPPA: "Grampy Rabbit's Boatyard."

- NARRATOR: Peppa, George, and Granny Pig

are going out for a day on Grandpa Pig's boat.

- [oinks] Ahoy there, Peppa and George!

- We're ready to go sailing.

- I'll move the boat at bit nearer.

- Careful you don't hit that big stick, Grandpa!

- That's a mooring post. I won't hit it.

- [crash]

- Oh!

- Grandpa, there's a big hole in your boat.

- It's just a scratch.

- Ooh, Grandpa's boat is sinking.

- Quick, Grandpa Pig, jump off!

- [oinks] A captain never leaves his sinking ship!

- ♪

- NARRATOR: Grandpa Pig's boat has sunk

to the bottom of the river.

It is Granddad Dog. - [barks]

- Ahoy there, Grandpa Pig!

Lovely day for a sail.

- Um, yes, ahoy there.

- I'm taking my boat to the boatyard today.

Going to get a few repairs done.

- Uh, would you mind taking my boat

to the boatyard, too, please?

- Of course. Where is your boat?

- Um, I'm standing on it.

- Oh-oh! Has it sunk?

- Well, a little bit.

- I'm surprised your boat didn't sink a long time ago.

- What? It's a better boat than that rust bucket of yours!

- [barking] - [oinking]

- NARRATOR: Granddad Dog and Grandpa Pig

are very best friends.

- Catch this, Captain!

- Aye-Aye, Skipper!

- ♪

- Granddad Dog's truck has lifted

Grandpa Pig's boat out of the water.

- PEPPA AND GEORGE: Wow.

- Next stop, the boatyard!

- What's a boatyard?

- A boatyard, Peppa, is where broken boats get mended.

- [seagulls squawking]

- NARRATOR: This is Grampy Rabbit's boatyard.

- Ahoy there, me hearties!

- Ahoy there, Grampy Rabbit!

- Ooh, who did that to your boat, Grandpa Pig?

- Uh, someone drove it into a mooring post.

- It went crash and made a big hole there.

- You should never let other people

steal your boat, Grandpa Pig.

- Uh, yes. Can you mend it?

- Of course. I just need to size up the damage.

- NARRATOR: Grampy Rabbit is measuring the hole

in Grandpa Pig's boat.

- Now, I need to find something to patch it up.

- [oinks] It must be good to know how to mend a boat.

- Oh, it takes years to learn how to mend a boat.

- How long have you been mending boats?

- Yes.

- NARRATOR: Grampy Rabbit has collected

lots of scrap metal to mend boats with.

- Now, this is a goldmine.

- It's a pile of rubbish.

- Ah, but you can make things from piles of rubbish.

- Like what?

- Like submarines!

- ALL: Wow!

- NARRATOR: Grampy Rabbit has made

a submarine out of rubbish.

- Does it actually work?

- Watch this.

It fills up with water, so it's very good at going down.

But not so good at coming back up.

Now this is what I've been looking for.

- It's a washing machine.

- It's the fix for Grandpa Pig's boat is what it is.

- [metal bangs]

- You're going to mend my boat with a bit of washing machine?

- Yes!

- ♪

- [nail g*n popping]

- That's as good as new!

- ALL: Hooray!

- Now we test it.

Prepare for launch!

- ALL: Aye, aye!

- ♪

- Amazing, it floats!

- You sound surprised.

- Yes, usually they sink on the first go.

- [oinks] Now we can go for our day on the river.

- What a splendid idea.

This is the life out on a boat

with just the sea and the sky!

I know a song about the sea and the sky.

Do you want to hear it?

- ADULTS: No thank you.

- Yes, please.

- ♪ I got up this morning

♪ The sea was still there

♪ And so was the sky

- ALL: [laughing]

- PEPPA AND GRAMPY RABBIT: ♪ I got up this morning

♪ The sea was still there

♪ And so was the sky

♪ The sea, the sky, the sea, the sky, the sea, the sky ♪

♪ The sea, the sky, the sea, the sky ♪♪
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