A04x03 - Santa's Grotto/Santa's Visit/The Secret Club/Grampy Rabbit's Boatyard/Shake, Rattle, and Bang
Posted: 11/23/23 07:04
- 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]
Male narrator: it is christmas eve.
- Hands up--who wants to go and see father christmas?
Both: me! Me! Me!
- Are we going to the north pole?
- Not quite that far, peppa.
- But father christmas lives at the north pole.
- Lucky for us, he's got a grotto at the christmas fair.
Narrator: peppa and george have come
To visit santa's grotto.
- Hello, everyone.
[Together] hello!
- All board the elf train.
This way to santa's grotto.
[Whistle blows]
- Suzy, what are you asking father christmas for?
- I don't know.
What are you asking for?
- [Snorts] I would like a doll
That walks and talks
And closes its eyes when it goes to sleep.
- I'll ask for that too.
- How does father christmas
Remember what toys everybody wants?
- He makes a list.
- His sleigh must be very fast
To go around the whole world in one night.
- It's a super sleigh!
- Father christmas is really old.
- He's hundreds of years old.
- Even older than my daddy.
[Laughter]
- Santa's grotto.
[Together] ooh.
- Ho, ho, ho.
Hello, everyone.
[Together] hello, father christmas.
- Have you all been good?
[Together] yes.
- Have you all kept your bedrooms tidy?
[Together] yes.
- Have you?
- Ho, ho, ho. Of course.
Now, come and tell me what you'd like for christmas.
- [Barks] can I have a football, please?
- A xylophone. - Tiddlywinks.
- A magic set, please.
- Racing car. [Imitates engine]
- Bouncy ball. Boing! Boing!
- A train, please.
- A toy train.
- Not a toy train.
A real train.
One I can drive with real passengers.
- Ho-ho! I'll see what I can do.
Is that everyone?
- We haven't seen you yet.
- I am sorry.
What is your name?
- [Snorts] I'm peppa pig. We've met before.
- Ah, yes. Nice to see you again, peppa.
What would you like for christmas?
- I would like a doll that walks and talks
And closes its eyes when it goes to sleep.
Please.
- Um, the same for me, please.
- Very good.
- You do know where I live, don't you?
- Oh, yes.
- How old are you?
- Ho-ho! I'm hundreds of years old.
- I told you. [Laughs]
[Together] good-bye, father christmas!
- Don't forget to leave me a mince pie and--
- And a drink. We know.
- And a carrot for the reindeer.
- Ho, ho, ho!
Narrator: peppa and her family are driving back
From the christmas fair.
- [Snorts] daddy, why have we got our bags in the car?
- We're spending christmas at granny and grandpa's house.
- But father christmas won't know where we are.
- Don't worry, peppa.
Father christmas knows everything.
[Horn honks] - granny pig!
It's nearly christmas.
- Yes, and I've got a very important job for you.
Stir the christmas pudding and make a wish.
Narrator: peppa and george are making a wish.
- Racing car.
- Oh, don't tell me what it is!
[Laughter]
- Here's the mince pie and a drink for father christmas.
- And a carrot for the reindeer.
[Giggles]
[Doorbell rings]
- Who can that be at this time of night?
We're not buying anything!
[Together] ♪ merry joyful greetings
♪ Festive happy cheers
- Carol singers.
[Together] ♪ snow is falling gently
♪ Christmastime is here
- Oh, merry christmas.
Narrator: it is bedtime for peppa and george.
- This used to be my bedroom when I was a little piggy.
- Father christmas knows where granny and grandpa live,
Doesn't he?
- Oh, yes.
He's been here many times before.
Good night, peppa. Good night, george.
Narrator: peppa and george have fallen asleep.
When they wake up, it will be christmas day.
- 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: it is very early on christmas morning.
Peppa and her family are staying
At granny and grandpa pig's house.
- George, wake up.
- [Snorts]
- Santa's been.
Bubble mix.
Comics. And tangerines.
[Laughter]
[Both snoring]
Mummy! Daddy!
It's christmas!
- Hey. What?
- It's too early, peppa.
- Go and say "happy christmas" to granny and grandpa.
[Both snoring]
- Granny - grandpa!
- Ah!
- Don't panic!
All hands on deck!
- It's christmas!
- It's : in the morning.
- But santa's been.
Can we see if he's still here?
- No. Santa's not here.
Look.
The carrot, drink, and mince pie have gone.
- He's only left crumbs.
- Yes. Santa likes a good mince pie.
- And there are big presents under the tree.
[Snorts] I asked santa for a doll.
Can we open them now?
- We will open the big presents after christmas lunch.
- Oh, goodie.
Narrator: peppa and her family are having christmas lunch.
- Let's pull the crackers.
[Crackers popping]
- There are paper hats inside.
- And party trumpets.
[Trumpets tooting]
- And jokes.
What wobbles in the sky?
- I don't know.
- A jelly-copter.
[Laughter]
- Mmm. This christmas pudding is delicious.
- Peppa and george helped me make it.
- We did the stirring.
- Did you make a wish, peppa?
- Yes. I wished for--
- Don't tell us.
[Laughter]
- Let's open the presents.
- Yippee!
- This one is for george.
- [Snorts]
- It is a racing car set.
- This looks a bit complicated.
- Let me see.
This goes here, and that goes there
And this goes there.
- [Snorts] let's race.
- Ready, steady, go.
Narrator: daddy and grandpa are enjoying playing racing cars.
- Isn't that george's present?
- I think george is quite happy playing with the box.
- [Imitates car engine]
- This is your present, daddy pig.
- Ah, socks.
- And I've got...socks.
- Socks. - Socks.
- Socks?
[Laughter]
- So the last present must be for...
- Me!
I asked santa for a doll that walks and talks
And closes its eyes when it goes to sleep.
Oh. Bird seed.
- Bird seed?
- That present is for polly parrot.
- But it was the last one.
Santa has forgotten me.
[Phone ringing]
- Hello.
- [Bleats] can I talk to peppa, please?
- Peppa, it's suzy sheep.
- Hello, suzy.
- Did you get your doll?
- No.
- I got mine.
It cries and laughs and closes its eyes and everything.
- Santa's given you my doll!
- No.
The label says "for suzy sheep."
- [Snorts] then santa has forgotten me.
- Ho, ho, ho.
Narrator: santa is on his way home.
- That's the last of this year's toys delivered.
Oh, what's this at the bottom of my sack?
- Santa can't have forgotten you.
- I have been a good piggy, haven't i?
- Ho, ho, ho!
- Santa!
- Ah, hello.
- He came down our chimney.
- Of course he did, granny.
- Here's your present, peppa.
Sorry it's a bit late.
- [Giggles] my doll!
Thank you, santa.
- [Snorts] would you like some christmas pudding?
- George and I stirred it and made wishes.
- Mmm. Yummy!
- And I wished that santa would visit us
On christmas day,
And you did.
- Ho, ho, ho!
[Laughter and snorting]
- Why is he so slow?
- He has to carry his house on his back.
- Ah, dr. Hamster,
I think tiddles is escaping.
- 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]
[Laughing]
Narrator: peppa has come to play with suzy sheep.
- Hello, suzy!
- [Whispering] 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?
- Shh! It's not easy to get into.
You have to say the secret word.
- What word?
- Flubba-double.
- Flubba-double?
- Right. You're in.
[Laughter]
[Bicycle bell dinging]
Narrator: danny dog has come to play.
- [Barks] hello, peppa. Hello, suzy.
[Both shush]
What?
- I'm in a secret club.
- I'm in it, too.
- Ooh.
[Bicycle bell dinging]
Narrator: pedro pony, candy cat, and rebecca rabbit
Have come to play.
[Together] hello!
[Both shushing]
- [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.
[Together] shalama-kooky?
- That's not the word I said.
- It changes all the time to keep it secret.
- Oh.
- Are in the secret club now?
- You're in.
- What do we do?
- We do secret things in secret.
- And secretly go on secret missions.
[Laughter]
- [Sighs] I don't know what you're talking about.
- Show us how you do a secret mission.
[Together] 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. Here you are.
- Thank you, mummy.
Narrator: suzy sheep has returned with the biscuits.
[Together] hurray!
- Shh!
[All whispering] hurray!
- 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.
[Together] 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...
- Picka-needle-noodle.
- Picka-needle-noodle?
- That's it. You're in.
- What happens now?
- Look out.
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...
Secret club.
[Together] oh, no!
- Ooh, I always wanted to be in a secret club.
Can I join, please?
- You can't join, daddy, because you're a grown-up.
- Uh, my mummy is grown up.
- Well, you have to know the magic word.
- Which is...
- Papa-deedle-doodle-dum.
- Papa-deedle-doodle-dum?
[Together] you're in.
- What do I do now?
- Look out.
Narrator: it's mummy pig.
- Follow mummy in secret.
- Daddy pig.
- Ah. Hello, mummy pig.
- What are you doing in that bush?
- Um... Uh...
Secret club?
[All groan]
- 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, goodie.
[Laughter and snorting]
- Excuse me, mr. Bull.
Which way is the children's ward?
- Down the steps, double doors,
Right, left, right,
Around the corridor, up the stairs, third on your left.
- Ah.
- 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: peppa, george, and granny pig
Are going out for a day on grandpa pig's boat.
- [Snorts] ahoy there, peppa and george!
- We're ready to go sailing.
- I'll move the boat a bit nearer.
- Careful you don't hit that big stick, grandpa!
- That's a mooring post.
I won't hit it.
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!
- [Snorts] a captain never leaves his sinking ship.
Narrator: grandpa pig's boat has sunk
To the bottom of the river.
It is granddad dog.
- 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.
- Would you mind taking my boat to the boatyard too, please?
- Of course.
Where is your boat?
- Um, I'm standing on it.
- Ho-ho! Has it sunk?
- Uh, well, a little bit.
- I'm surprised your boat didn't sink along time ago.
- What?
It's a better boat than that rust bucket of yours.
[Snorting and barking]
Narrator: granddad dog and grandpa pig
Are very best friends.
- Catch this, captain!
- Aye-aye, skipper.
Narrator: granddad dog's truck has lifted grandpa pig's boat
Out of the water.
Both: wow.
- Next stop, the boatyard.
- What's a boatyard?
- A boatyard, peppa, is where broken boats get mended.
Narrator: this is grampy rabbit's boatyard.
- Ahoy there, me hearties.
- Ahoy there, grampy rabbit.
- Whoo.
Who did that to your boat, grandpa pig?
- Um, someone drove it into a mooring post.
- It went crash and made a big hole there.
- You should never let other people
Steer 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.
- [Snorts] 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?
- Years.
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.
Both: 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.
- You're going to mend my boat with a bit of washing machine?
- Yes.
That's as good as new.
[Together] hurray!
- Now we test it.
Prepare for launch!
[Together] aye-aye!
- Amazing! It floats.
- You sound surprised.
- Yes.
Usually they sink on the first go.
- [Snorts] 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?
[Together] no, thank you.
- Yes, please.
- ♪ I got up this morning
♪ The sea was still there
♪ And so was the sky
[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]
Narrator: peppa and her friends are at playgroup.
- Today, children, we are going to learn about instruments
That you shake, rattle, and bang.
[Together] hurray!
- First, choose an instrument each from the music room.
[Laughter]
- I've got drums.
- They're called bongo drums, danny.
You bang them with your hands like this.
[Tapping rhythmically]
- [Bleats] I've got a flat bongo drum.
- That is a bodhran. It is irish.
You b*at it with a little stick, like this.
[Tapping rhythmically]
- I've got a tambourine.
- Very good, pedro.
You can also shake it like this.
[Shaking rhythmically]
[Together] ooh!
- [Snorts] I've got a big drum.
- Ah, the bass drum.
- Meow.
I don't know what this is called, but it's scrapey.
- That, candy, is called a guiro,
And it comes all the way from south america.
[Together] wow!
- How did it get here?
- I brought it back from my holiday.
- What are these?
- They are maracas.
I brought them back from my holiday in spain.
- This is a triangle.
My dad sells these in boxes of ten.
- Thank you, freddy.
I will remember that.
- You don't need to go on holiday to get them.
- Thank you.
- [Trumpets]
What are these?
- These are castanets.
- My dad sells them in boxes of five.
- Thank you, freddy.
[Clicking rhythmically]
Ole!
That is how you play the castanets.
Here you are, emily.
- Do I have to do the dance?
- Ha-ha! No.
Just make the clickety-clack noise.
- [Laughs]
- Ah, I see rebecca has cymbals.
- Squeak! Yes.
Crash!
[Laughs]
- Now you know what your instruments sound like,
We can play them all together.
Ready...
- Steady, go!
[All playing simultaneously]
- Stop! Stop! Stop!
That is not music. That is just noise.
Anybody can bang, bang, bang.
But to make music, you have to listen to each other
And keep in time.
- Madame gazelle,
I can't listen and do music.
- Can you clap?
- Yes.
- If you can clap, you can make music.
All the girls, please copy me.
[Clapping rhythmically]
Now, boys.
[Clapping rhythmically]
Narrator: madame gazelle has made the clapping into music.
- And...stop.
[Laughter]
Now we will learn how to play our instruments together.
- [Snorts] - meow.
- [Bleats]
Narrator: the parents have come to pick up the children.
- Ah, you're just in time.
May I present the shake, rattle, and bang orchestra.
[Together] hurray!
- Children, ready, steady, go.
[Playing rhythmically]
- Bravo!
- Perhaps some of my old pupils would like to join in, too.
Find your instruments, children.
[Together] yes, madame gazelle.
Narrator: madame gazelle used to teach
All the mummies and daddies when they were little.
- It's quite hard, daddy, but you do it like this.
- Let me see if I've got that right.
[Drumming skillfully]
- Daddy, you can play the drums.
- I am a bit of an expert at drumming.
- That's good shake, rattle, and banging.
Now for a tune.
[Lively music]
[Drum solo]
- My daddy can shake, rattle, and bang.
[Laughter]
- [Giggling and snorting]
♪ Peppa pig
[Snorts]
[Giggling]
♪ Peppa pig
[Snorting]
[Giggling]
♪ Peppa pig
[Snorting and giggling]
[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]
Male narrator: it is christmas eve.
- Hands up--who wants to go and see father christmas?
Both: me! Me! Me!
- Are we going to the north pole?
- Not quite that far, peppa.
- But father christmas lives at the north pole.
- Lucky for us, he's got a grotto at the christmas fair.
Narrator: peppa and george have come
To visit santa's grotto.
- Hello, everyone.
[Together] hello!
- All board the elf train.
This way to santa's grotto.
[Whistle blows]
- Suzy, what are you asking father christmas for?
- I don't know.
What are you asking for?
- [Snorts] I would like a doll
That walks and talks
And closes its eyes when it goes to sleep.
- I'll ask for that too.
- How does father christmas
Remember what toys everybody wants?
- He makes a list.
- His sleigh must be very fast
To go around the whole world in one night.
- It's a super sleigh!
- Father christmas is really old.
- He's hundreds of years old.
- Even older than my daddy.
[Laughter]
- Santa's grotto.
[Together] ooh.
- Ho, ho, ho.
Hello, everyone.
[Together] hello, father christmas.
- Have you all been good?
[Together] yes.
- Have you all kept your bedrooms tidy?
[Together] yes.
- Have you?
- Ho, ho, ho. Of course.
Now, come and tell me what you'd like for christmas.
- [Barks] can I have a football, please?
- A xylophone. - Tiddlywinks.
- A magic set, please.
- Racing car. [Imitates engine]
- Bouncy ball. Boing! Boing!
- A train, please.
- A toy train.
- Not a toy train.
A real train.
One I can drive with real passengers.
- Ho-ho! I'll see what I can do.
Is that everyone?
- We haven't seen you yet.
- I am sorry.
What is your name?
- [Snorts] I'm peppa pig. We've met before.
- Ah, yes. Nice to see you again, peppa.
What would you like for christmas?
- I would like a doll that walks and talks
And closes its eyes when it goes to sleep.
Please.
- Um, the same for me, please.
- Very good.
- You do know where I live, don't you?
- Oh, yes.
- How old are you?
- Ho-ho! I'm hundreds of years old.
- I told you. [Laughs]
[Together] good-bye, father christmas!
- Don't forget to leave me a mince pie and--
- And a drink. We know.
- And a carrot for the reindeer.
- Ho, ho, ho!
Narrator: peppa and her family are driving back
From the christmas fair.
- [Snorts] daddy, why have we got our bags in the car?
- We're spending christmas at granny and grandpa's house.
- But father christmas won't know where we are.
- Don't worry, peppa.
Father christmas knows everything.
[Horn honks] - granny pig!
It's nearly christmas.
- Yes, and I've got a very important job for you.
Stir the christmas pudding and make a wish.
Narrator: peppa and george are making a wish.
- Racing car.
- Oh, don't tell me what it is!
[Laughter]
- Here's the mince pie and a drink for father christmas.
- And a carrot for the reindeer.
[Giggles]
[Doorbell rings]
- Who can that be at this time of night?
We're not buying anything!
[Together] ♪ merry joyful greetings
♪ Festive happy cheers
- Carol singers.
[Together] ♪ snow is falling gently
♪ Christmastime is here
- Oh, merry christmas.
Narrator: it is bedtime for peppa and george.
- This used to be my bedroom when I was a little piggy.
- Father christmas knows where granny and grandpa live,
Doesn't he?
- Oh, yes.
He's been here many times before.
Good night, peppa. Good night, george.
Narrator: peppa and george have fallen asleep.
When they wake up, it will be christmas day.
- 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: it is very early on christmas morning.
Peppa and her family are staying
At granny and grandpa pig's house.
- George, wake up.
- [Snorts]
- Santa's been.
Bubble mix.
Comics. And tangerines.
[Laughter]
[Both snoring]
Mummy! Daddy!
It's christmas!
- Hey. What?
- It's too early, peppa.
- Go and say "happy christmas" to granny and grandpa.
[Both snoring]
- Granny - grandpa!
- Ah!
- Don't panic!
All hands on deck!
- It's christmas!
- It's : in the morning.
- But santa's been.
Can we see if he's still here?
- No. Santa's not here.
Look.
The carrot, drink, and mince pie have gone.
- He's only left crumbs.
- Yes. Santa likes a good mince pie.
- And there are big presents under the tree.
[Snorts] I asked santa for a doll.
Can we open them now?
- We will open the big presents after christmas lunch.
- Oh, goodie.
Narrator: peppa and her family are having christmas lunch.
- Let's pull the crackers.
[Crackers popping]
- There are paper hats inside.
- And party trumpets.
[Trumpets tooting]
- And jokes.
What wobbles in the sky?
- I don't know.
- A jelly-copter.
[Laughter]
- Mmm. This christmas pudding is delicious.
- Peppa and george helped me make it.
- We did the stirring.
- Did you make a wish, peppa?
- Yes. I wished for--
- Don't tell us.
[Laughter]
- Let's open the presents.
- Yippee!
- This one is for george.
- [Snorts]
- It is a racing car set.
- This looks a bit complicated.
- Let me see.
This goes here, and that goes there
And this goes there.
- [Snorts] let's race.
- Ready, steady, go.
Narrator: daddy and grandpa are enjoying playing racing cars.
- Isn't that george's present?
- I think george is quite happy playing with the box.
- [Imitates car engine]
- This is your present, daddy pig.
- Ah, socks.
- And I've got...socks.
- Socks. - Socks.
- Socks?
[Laughter]
- So the last present must be for...
- Me!
I asked santa for a doll that walks and talks
And closes its eyes when it goes to sleep.
Oh. Bird seed.
- Bird seed?
- That present is for polly parrot.
- But it was the last one.
Santa has forgotten me.
[Phone ringing]
- Hello.
- [Bleats] can I talk to peppa, please?
- Peppa, it's suzy sheep.
- Hello, suzy.
- Did you get your doll?
- No.
- I got mine.
It cries and laughs and closes its eyes and everything.
- Santa's given you my doll!
- No.
The label says "for suzy sheep."
- [Snorts] then santa has forgotten me.
- Ho, ho, ho.
Narrator: santa is on his way home.
- That's the last of this year's toys delivered.
Oh, what's this at the bottom of my sack?
- Santa can't have forgotten you.
- I have been a good piggy, haven't i?
- Ho, ho, ho!
- Santa!
- Ah, hello.
- He came down our chimney.
- Of course he did, granny.
- Here's your present, peppa.
Sorry it's a bit late.
- [Giggles] my doll!
Thank you, santa.
- [Snorts] would you like some christmas pudding?
- George and I stirred it and made wishes.
- Mmm. Yummy!
- And I wished that santa would visit us
On christmas day,
And you did.
- Ho, ho, ho!
[Laughter and snorting]
- Why is he so slow?
- He has to carry his house on his back.
- Ah, dr. Hamster,
I think tiddles is escaping.
- 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]
[Laughing]
Narrator: peppa has come to play with suzy sheep.
- Hello, suzy!
- [Whispering] 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?
- Shh! It's not easy to get into.
You have to say the secret word.
- What word?
- Flubba-double.
- Flubba-double?
- Right. You're in.
[Laughter]
[Bicycle bell dinging]
Narrator: danny dog has come to play.
- [Barks] hello, peppa. Hello, suzy.
[Both shush]
What?
- I'm in a secret club.
- I'm in it, too.
- Ooh.
[Bicycle bell dinging]
Narrator: pedro pony, candy cat, and rebecca rabbit
Have come to play.
[Together] hello!
[Both shushing]
- [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.
[Together] shalama-kooky?
- That's not the word I said.
- It changes all the time to keep it secret.
- Oh.
- Are in the secret club now?
- You're in.
- What do we do?
- We do secret things in secret.
- And secretly go on secret missions.
[Laughter]
- [Sighs] I don't know what you're talking about.
- Show us how you do a secret mission.
[Together] 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. Here you are.
- Thank you, mummy.
Narrator: suzy sheep has returned with the biscuits.
[Together] hurray!
- Shh!
[All whispering] hurray!
- 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.
[Together] 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...
- Picka-needle-noodle.
- Picka-needle-noodle?
- That's it. You're in.
- What happens now?
- Look out.
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...
Secret club.
[Together] oh, no!
- Ooh, I always wanted to be in a secret club.
Can I join, please?
- You can't join, daddy, because you're a grown-up.
- Uh, my mummy is grown up.
- Well, you have to know the magic word.
- Which is...
- Papa-deedle-doodle-dum.
- Papa-deedle-doodle-dum?
[Together] you're in.
- What do I do now?
- Look out.
Narrator: it's mummy pig.
- Follow mummy in secret.
- Daddy pig.
- Ah. Hello, mummy pig.
- What are you doing in that bush?
- Um... Uh...
Secret club?
[All groan]
- 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, goodie.
[Laughter and snorting]
- Excuse me, mr. Bull.
Which way is the children's ward?
- Down the steps, double doors,
Right, left, right,
Around the corridor, up the stairs, third on your left.
- Ah.
- 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: peppa, george, and granny pig
Are going out for a day on grandpa pig's boat.
- [Snorts] ahoy there, peppa and george!
- We're ready to go sailing.
- I'll move the boat a bit nearer.
- Careful you don't hit that big stick, grandpa!
- That's a mooring post.
I won't hit it.
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!
- [Snorts] a captain never leaves his sinking ship.
Narrator: grandpa pig's boat has sunk
To the bottom of the river.
It is granddad dog.
- 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.
- Would you mind taking my boat to the boatyard too, please?
- Of course.
Where is your boat?
- Um, I'm standing on it.
- Ho-ho! Has it sunk?
- Uh, well, a little bit.
- I'm surprised your boat didn't sink along time ago.
- What?
It's a better boat than that rust bucket of yours.
[Snorting and barking]
Narrator: granddad dog and grandpa pig
Are very best friends.
- Catch this, captain!
- Aye-aye, skipper.
Narrator: granddad dog's truck has lifted grandpa pig's boat
Out of the water.
Both: wow.
- Next stop, the boatyard.
- What's a boatyard?
- A boatyard, peppa, is where broken boats get mended.
Narrator: this is grampy rabbit's boatyard.
- Ahoy there, me hearties.
- Ahoy there, grampy rabbit.
- Whoo.
Who did that to your boat, grandpa pig?
- Um, someone drove it into a mooring post.
- It went crash and made a big hole there.
- You should never let other people
Steer 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.
- [Snorts] 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?
- Years.
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.
Both: 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.
- You're going to mend my boat with a bit of washing machine?
- Yes.
That's as good as new.
[Together] hurray!
- Now we test it.
Prepare for launch!
[Together] aye-aye!
- Amazing! It floats.
- You sound surprised.
- Yes.
Usually they sink on the first go.
- [Snorts] 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?
[Together] no, thank you.
- Yes, please.
- ♪ I got up this morning
♪ The sea was still there
♪ And so was the sky
[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]
Narrator: peppa and her friends are at playgroup.
- Today, children, we are going to learn about instruments
That you shake, rattle, and bang.
[Together] hurray!
- First, choose an instrument each from the music room.
[Laughter]
- I've got drums.
- They're called bongo drums, danny.
You bang them with your hands like this.
[Tapping rhythmically]
- [Bleats] I've got a flat bongo drum.
- That is a bodhran. It is irish.
You b*at it with a little stick, like this.
[Tapping rhythmically]
- I've got a tambourine.
- Very good, pedro.
You can also shake it like this.
[Shaking rhythmically]
[Together] ooh!
- [Snorts] I've got a big drum.
- Ah, the bass drum.
- Meow.
I don't know what this is called, but it's scrapey.
- That, candy, is called a guiro,
And it comes all the way from south america.
[Together] wow!
- How did it get here?
- I brought it back from my holiday.
- What are these?
- They are maracas.
I brought them back from my holiday in spain.
- This is a triangle.
My dad sells these in boxes of ten.
- Thank you, freddy.
I will remember that.
- You don't need to go on holiday to get them.
- Thank you.
- [Trumpets]
What are these?
- These are castanets.
- My dad sells them in boxes of five.
- Thank you, freddy.
[Clicking rhythmically]
Ole!
That is how you play the castanets.
Here you are, emily.
- Do I have to do the dance?
- Ha-ha! No.
Just make the clickety-clack noise.
- [Laughs]
- Ah, I see rebecca has cymbals.
- Squeak! Yes.
Crash!
[Laughs]
- Now you know what your instruments sound like,
We can play them all together.
Ready...
- Steady, go!
[All playing simultaneously]
- Stop! Stop! Stop!
That is not music. That is just noise.
Anybody can bang, bang, bang.
But to make music, you have to listen to each other
And keep in time.
- Madame gazelle,
I can't listen and do music.
- Can you clap?
- Yes.
- If you can clap, you can make music.
All the girls, please copy me.
[Clapping rhythmically]
Now, boys.
[Clapping rhythmically]
Narrator: madame gazelle has made the clapping into music.
- And...stop.
[Laughter]
Now we will learn how to play our instruments together.
- [Snorts] - meow.
- [Bleats]
Narrator: the parents have come to pick up the children.
- Ah, you're just in time.
May I present the shake, rattle, and bang orchestra.
[Together] hurray!
- Children, ready, steady, go.
[Playing rhythmically]
- Bravo!
- Perhaps some of my old pupils would like to join in, too.
Find your instruments, children.
[Together] yes, madame gazelle.
Narrator: madame gazelle used to teach
All the mummies and daddies when they were little.
- It's quite hard, daddy, but you do it like this.
- Let me see if I've got that right.
[Drumming skillfully]
- Daddy, you can play the drums.
- I am a bit of an expert at drumming.
- That's good shake, rattle, and banging.
Now for a tune.
[Lively music]
[Drum solo]
- My daddy can shake, rattle, and bang.
[Laughter]
- [Giggling and snorting]
♪ Peppa pig
[Snorts]
[Giggling]
♪ Peppa pig
[Snorting]
[Giggling]
♪ Peppa pig
[Snorting and giggling]