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(PEPPA PIG READING) NARRATOR: It is a school day. Peppa and her friends
are having a music lesson. -(STRUMS GUITAR)
-♪ Ooh! -♪ Miss Polly had a dolly... ♪
-(COUGHS) Sorry, Madame Gazelle. (COUGHS) NARRATOR: Oh, dear!
Pedro has a cough. Not to worry.
I'll ring Dr. Brown Bear. (DIALS PHONE) -(PHONE RINGS)
-Dr. Brown Bear speaking. Hello, Doctor,
this is Madame Gazelle. A child is ill. Don't panic.
I'll come straightaway. (SIREN WAILS) (PANTS)
What seems to be the problem. I've got a cough! (COUGHS
) I see! Is it a tickly cough
or a chesty cough? Erm, I don't know,
but it goes like this. (COUGHS) Hmm. And when
did you get this cough? When Madame Gazelle
started singing. It's nothing serious,
but Pedro's cough
may be catching. What do you mean, "catching"? When one person has a cough, sometimes other people
get that cough, too. Do I need medicine? Just a little spoonful. I'm afraid
it doesn't taste very nice. Ugh! It tastes like
an old shoe full of jam! -Thank you, Dr. Brown Bear!
-Goodbye!
-ALL: Bye!
-(BOTH COUGH) As I thought!
Pedro's cough is catching! NARRATOR: Danny Dog
and Suzy Sheep
have caught Pedro's cough. -(BOTH COUGH)
-Open wide! Ugh! It tastes of
carpet-flavored yogurt! Ugh! It tastes of flowers! Well done for taking
your medicine so well! Do you ever get ill,
Dr. Brown Bear? No, Peppa, I'm never ill!
I eat an apple a day! -Goodbye!
-ALL: Bye! (BELL RINGS) NARRATOR: It is home time
and the children's parents
are here to pick them up. Mummy! Daddy!
I've got a cough!
(C
OUGHS) Dr. Brown Bear came
and looked after us. He gave us horrible medicine! Madame Gazelle,
can you sing your song now? Of course, Peppa! -(STRUMS GUITAR)
-♪ Ooh! ♪ Miss Polly had a dolly
who was... ♪ (COUGHS) (COUGHS) (ALL COUGH) NARRATOR: Oh, dear!
All the grownups have caught
Pedro's cough. -(PHONE RINGS)
-Dr. Brown Bear speaking. This is Peppa Pig. (OINKS)
All the grownups are ill! Not to worry, Peppa,
I'm on my way. (SIREN WAILS) (ALL COUGH) Hello, everyone!
Caught Pedro's cough, have we?
(ALL COUGH) Very well,
stand in line and open wide! -Ugh!
-Ugh! -Ugh!
-Ew! Ugh! It tastes like custard
and old socks! (ALL LAUGH) Thank you for looking after us,
Dr. Brown Bear. Who looks after you
when you're ill? No one looks after me!
I'm never ill. (COUGHS) NARRATOR: Oh, dear!
Dr. Brown Bear has caught
Pedro's cough! Not to worry!
(COUGHS) Goodbye! ALL: Goodbye! Poor Dr. Brown Bear. He's ill and there's no one
to look after him. ALL: Aww. (COUGHS) -(DOORBELL RINGS)
-Who can that be? Hello!
(OINKS)
We've come to look after you. (BARKS) Here's some fruit! (NEIGHS) And some cushions! And here is your medicine! Ugh! It tastes like jammy
yogurt-flavored custard socks! (ALL LAUGH) And here's a song
to make you feel better. -(STRUMS GUITAR)
-♪ Ooh (PEPPA PIG READING) NARRATOR: It is bedtime. Good night, Peppa.
Good night, George. (OINKS) Can I have
a story, please? Okay. I'll read you
The Red Monkey book. But we always have that one. The red monkey has a bath,
cleans his teeth,
and goes
to sleep. Um, yes.
That is what happens. Can we choose
another story? The Blue Tiger.
The Green Spider. The Orange Penguin.
Oh, what's this one? The Wonderful World
Of Concrete. -I've been looking for that.
-Is it your book, Daddy? It's a book I borrowed
from the library. What's a library? It's a place you
borrow books from and when you've finished
reading them,
you take them back. But Daddy Pig has forgotten
to take this book back. I have had it for
rather a long time. Never mind. You can
take
it back tomorrow. (OINKS) But now, it's bedtime. After Daddy reads this story! It's not much
of a story, Peppa. -Please read it, Daddy.
-Okay. (GIGGLES) "The Wonderful World
of Concrete." "Concrete
is a construction material "composed of sand, water,
and chemical admixtures. -"Chapter One. Sand."
-(SNORING) NARRATOR: Peppa, George
and Mummy Pig
have fallen asleep. It is morning.
Peppa and her family
have come to the library. (LAUGHTER) Wow! What a lot of books! Shh! Peppa!
You must be quiet
in t
he library. Why? Because people come here
to read and to be quiet. Next, please! NARRATOR: Miss Rabbit
is the librarian. Hello, Mummy Pig.
Are you returning
these books? Yes, Miss Rabbit. -Right you are.
-(BEEPING) Why is the computer beeping? It's checking to see that
you haven't been naughty and borrowed the book
for too long. Um, I may have borrowed
this book for a bit too long. (CHUCKLES) Don't worry,
Daddy Pig.
It can't be that bad! -(BEEPING)
-(ALARM BLARES) Gosh! Daddy Pig! You've had thi
s book out
for ten years! -Naughty Daddy!
-Sorry, Miss Rabbit. That's all right.
Now you can borrow
another book. Miss Rabbit,
can George and I
borrow a book, please? -Yes. The children's section
is over here.
-(LAUGHTER) Oh, look!
Fairies, Flowers,
Pretty Dresses! -(BARKS) Hello, Peppa!
-Oh, hello, Danny! I'm borrowing
a book about football. -(BLEATS) Hello, Peppa!
-(OINKS) Hello, Suzy! I've got a book about nurses. (OINKS) NARRATOR: George has chosen
a book about dinosaurs. Dine-saur! Grr! (OI
NKS) Look what I've found! Further Adventures
In The World Of Concrete! Here's a Red Monkey book! Not the Red Monkey book!
It's boring! But this is a different story.
It might be more fun. I bet it's not. "Once upon a time,
there was a red monkey." (SIGHS) He had a bath,
cleaned his teeth
and went to bed. No. "He jumped
in a space rocket
and went to the moon!" ALL: Ooh! MUMMY PIG: "He had a
picnic with a dinosaur
and swam under the sea "and climbed
the highest mountain. "That was a busy day.
The
end." Wow! Read it again! We can borrow it
and read it at home, Peppa. But I was going
to choose this book. Or this one. You can take three books
home, if you want, Peppa! Yippee! But you must remember
to bring them back on time. Yes, Miss Rabbit. And you must remember
to bring your book back too,
Daddy Pig. (LAUGHS)
I'll make sure Daddy remembers! Yes, Peppa.
I'm sure you will!
Ho! Ho! (ALL LAUGH) (PEPPA PIG READING) (CHILDREN GIGGLING) NARRATOR: Daddy Pig is doing
the washing this morning. (O
INKS) Daddy,
what's that shirt? (OINKS) It's my football shirt. Daddy's playing football
this afternoon. BOTH: Ooh! But first,
I have to go to work.
(OINKS) See you later. -Bye!
-ALL: Bye-bye! -(TOOTS HORN)
-Poor Daddy. (OINKS) Having to go to work. Oh, poor Daddy. (LAUGHS) Come on. Let's play. Yes, let's play. NARRATOR: Peppa loves
jumping up and down
in muddy puddles. George loves
jumping up and down
in muddy puddles. Mummy Pig loves
jumping up and down
in muddy puddles. Oh, dear. (OINKS) Mumm
y,
we've splashed Daddy's
football shirt with mud. -Oh!
-Don't worry,
we'll just wash it. -(BOTH GIGGLE)
-It'll be washed in no time. And Daddy won't know
it was ever muddy. -Let's find some more things
to put in the machine.
-(OINKS) Oh, my dress is a bit muddy. (GIGGLES) NARRATOR: Mummy Pig and George
have found more things to wash. Very good, George.
We put the clothes in here. And then we switch it on. NARRATOR: The washing machine
is filling up with hot,
soapy water. (MACHINE RUMBLES) (GIGG
LES) Splosh, splosh!
Splosh! Splosh, splosh, splosh! (GIGGLING) (RUMBLING) NARRATOR: The washing machine
is making the whole room shake. Oh, Peppa, where's your dress? -(OINKS) I'm washing it.
-What? Oh, no. (GIGGLES) Look, Mummy,
my red dress
is all nice and clean. Yes, Peppa,
but look what it's done
to everything else. NARRATOR: Oh, dear!
Peppa's red dress has made
all the white clothes pink. (OINKS) Pink isn't a very good
color for a football shirt. -BOTH: Oh!
-(CAR HORN TOOTS) NARRATOR: Dadd
y Pig
is home from work. (OINKS) Hello, everyone. -Hello, Daddy.
-Er, Daddy Pig... We've got a bit
of a problem and... (LAUGHS) Tell me later,
Mummy Pig. I've got to get ready
for football. Now, where's
my football shirt. Here. (LAUGHS) Don't be silly, Peppa.
That's one of Mummy's dresses. -It's pink.
-(OINKS) No, Daddy. It's your football shirt. It got a bit muddy. -So we washed it.
-And it all went a bit wrong. Sorry, Daddy. But I can't wear
a pink football shirt! Why not, Daddy?
Pink is a lov
ely color. Hmm. What do you think, George? Yuck! NARRATOR: George
does not like pink. (DOORBELL RINGS) Here are Daddy Pig's friends. Mr. Bull, Mr. Rabbit,
Mr. Pony and Mr. Zebra. (MOOING) Is Daddy Pig
coming out to play? He'll just be a moment. (OINKS) My team are in white! I need a white shirt. But, Daddy,
you have a white shirt. Just take off your jacket. See? Fantastic! Thank you, Peppa. (OINKS) Hello, everyone. ALL: Hello, Daddy Pig. -Like your shirt.
-Very smart. Thank you. Come on.
Let's p
lay football. ALL: Yes! -Goal!
-ALL: Hurray! Hurray! Daddy! (OINKS)
You've made your
shirt all muddy. (LAUGHS) Of course, Peppa. Football shirts
are meant to be muddy. -(OINKS LOUDLY)
-(BOTH LAUGH) NARRATOR: Daddy Pig
loves playing football. Everyone loves
playing football. Especially when it's muddy. (ALL LAUGHING) (PEPPA PIG READING) (PHONE RINGS) Hello. Daddy Pig speaking. MONSIEUR DONKEY: (OVER PHONE)
Monsieur Pig,
comment t'allez vouz? Oh. Something's wrong
with the phone. -Quelle temps fai
t il en Grande
Bretagne? La pluie?
-You see? The phone's talking nonsense! -Allo? Comment t'allez vous?
-Allo, monsieur! -(SPEAKS FRENCH)
-Oui. Au revoir! That was Monsieur Donkey.
He was speaking French. Ah! I thought as much. (OINKS) Mummy,
what did Monsieur Donkey say? He asked if little
Delphine Donkey could visit us. Oh, goodie! NARRATOR: Delphine Donkey
is Peppa's very special friend
from France. Delphine's coming to practice
talking English with us. -BOTH: Hooray!
-We'd better hurry. Delp
hine's train
is arriving any minute! -(TRAIN WHISTLE BLOWING)
-Last stop! All change! PEPPA PIG:
That's Delphine's train! -(BRAYS)
-(OINKS) Delphine! Bonjour! NARRATOR: "Bonjour"
means "hello" in French. -Bonjour!
-(BOTH GIGGLE) (BRAYS) Bonjour! Bonjour, 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. (BRAYS) Au revoir, Delphine!
I will be back to pick you up
to
morrow night! Where shall I put
Delphine's luggage? -In my room,
at the very top of the house!
-Oh. (ALL GIGGLE) And this luggage
is for one night's stay? Oh, yes. That is why
I only pack a little bag. Oh! Now, Delphine is here
to practice talking English, so we must all help her. -Yes, Mummy!
-(OINKS) 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. (OINKS) I am a
n expert at talking.
Ask away. Are English split infinitives
a form of irregular verb
or past pronoun? Er... 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. (BOTH GIGGLE) Now, children,
try to go to sleep. (OINKS) You've got
a busy day tomorrow. Delphine is visiting
your playgroup. -Wow!
-Dormez bien. NARRATOR: "Dormez bien"
is
French for "sleep well." (OINKS) I'm not sleepy at all!
(GIGGLES) Let's sing a little song
to make us sleepy. -Yes!
-(BRAYS) ♪ Frere Jacques, frere Jacques ♪ Dormez-vous? Dormez-vous? ♪ Sonnez les matines! NARRATOR: Delphine's pretty
French song has sent
everyone to sleep. ♪ Din, dan, don... ♪ (BELL RINGS) NARRATOR: Delphine has come
to visit Peppa's playgroup. -(BRAYS)
-(BOTH GIGGLE) Madam Gazelle,
this is my French friend,
Delphine Donkey. -Bonjour!
-Ah! Bonjour, Delphine! Delphine sang a pret
ty
French song last night. Can we teach her
an English song? (BARKS) How about
the bing-bong song? Yes, sing me
this bing-bong song. It would be good
for my English. -Okay!
-(STRUMS GUITAR) ♪ Ooh! ♪ We're playing a tune
and we're singing a song ♪ With a bing and a bong
and a bing ALL:
♪ Bong Bing Boo!
Bing Bong Bing! ♪ Bing Bong Bingly Bungly Boo! Good! I have learned
lots of new English words. (ALL LAUGH) (PEPPA PIG READING) NARRATOR: Today is
Danny Dog's birthday.
He is having a party. (BARKS)
Yo-ho-ho! NARRATOR: Everyone has come
dressed as pirates. ALL: Yo-ho-ho! Pedro Pony is dressed
as a cowboy. -Yee-haw!
-(ALL GIGGLE) (BARKS) Ahoy there,
me hearties! NARRATOR: It is Granddad Dog,
dressed as a pirate. (OINKS) Hello, Granddad Dog. Call me Dogbeard! ALL: Hello, Dogbeard! (BARKS) Which of
ye scurvy pirates crave a ration of swashbuckling
o'er the briny seas? -Why is he talking funny?
-(GIGGLES) That's pirate talk. If you want to play
my pirate game,
say, "Argh!" ALL: Argh! -Is this
a dangerous game?
-No, Pedro. Granddad Dog has promised me
it will be a very safe game. -ALL: Ohh!
-But it will be exciting! -So who wants to play?
-ALL: Argh! Here be the plan. Time was,
I had a heap of gold
that was mine by right, but I was hornswoggled
by one Cap'n Hog! What? NARRATOR: Pirate talk
is a bit difficult
to understand. -Captain Hog
took my treasure.
-ALL: Ohh! Know you that Captain Hog
is a fearsome pirate! Some of you may
already know him
as Grandpa Pig! ALL: Ah, Grandpa Pig!
(GI
GGLING) The game is
to go to Captain Hog's hideout and get back my treasure
without being caught. ALL: Hurray! NARRATOR: Everyone is excited
to be playing the pirate game. -(DIALING PHONE)
-(LINE RINGING) Hello, Grandpa Pig.
We're on our way. -Jolly good!
-POLLY: Jolly good! NARRATOR: Grandpa Pig
and Polly Parrot are guarding
the pirate treasure. Be the black galleon fast
and the wind at our backs,
we'll away! What does that mean? -Run to the boat!
-ALL: Yo-ho-ho! -Yee-haw!
-(ALL GIGGLE) -Whoa,
there!
Put your lifejackets on.
-(ALL GIGGLE) NARRATOR: On Granddad Dog's
boat, all the children
must wear lifejackets. That scurvy Dogbeard
should be here by now. (OINKS) Here's a nice cup of tea,
Grandpa Pig. Oh, thank you, Granny Pig. At last. Are we all ready now? Mr. Dogbeard,
I need to go to the toilet. -And me!
-And me! -And me!
-And me! And me! What can be keeping them? (DIALING PHONE) Hello? Granddad Dog?
I thought you said
you were on your way? Yes, yes, we're almost there. It's taken
a while
to get my crew together. Anchors aweigh! Full sail! ALL: Aye, aye, Dogbeard!
(GIGGLING) ♪ Oh, jolly pirates, we ♪ That sail the deep blue sea ♪ To find the golden treasure ♪ Full sail! Hah! Yippee! ♪ Land ahoy! NARRATOR: The children
have arrived at Grandpa Pig's
orchard. (ALL GIGGLE) (WHISPERS) The game is
to get that treasure
without being caught. -MUMMIES:
Hurray for the pirates!
-Shush, Mummy! I hope there are no pirates
around here, trying to take
my lovely treasure. NARRATOR: Peppa
and her friend
have got the coins
without being caught. It's chocolate coins! NARRATOR: Everybody
loves chocolate coins. ALL: Yum, yum, yum! Aha! Got you! NARRATOR: Granddad Dog
has been caught! Try and take
my treasure, would you? 'Tis mine! I won it
fair and square! -Oh, no, you didn't!
-Oh, yes, I did! -(BARKS)
-(OINKS) (CLEARS THROAT) Thank you,
Captain Hog and Dogbeard,
for the lovely pirate game. Oh, you're very welcome. Er, oh, yes.
It's been lots of fun. ALL: Happy birthday, Danny! This
be the best
pirate party ever! ALL: Argh! (PEPPA PIG READING) NARRATOR: It is the end
of another day
at Peppa's playgroup. Children.
Tomorrow is talent day. (OINKS) What is a talent? A talent is something
you like doing
and you're good at. (BLEATS) 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. (PLAYS GUITAR) ALL: Ooh. NARRATOR: The parents
have arrived to pick up
the children. Don't forget to think
of something to
do for
talent day tomorrow. NARRATOR: It is bedtime
for Peppa and George. I can't go to be yet. (OINKS) 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. (MUSIC PLAYS) It's hard to choose one talent. I am good at lots of things. Don't worry.
You can decide tomorrow. Okay. 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. (OINKS) That's not a talent.
Madame Gazelle said so. What can I do then? Who would like to show us
their talent first? -(BARKS)
-Danny Dog? I can bang a drum. (BANGS DRUM LOUDLY) I can bang it louder. No. That was lovely, Danny. -(NEIGHS)
-Pedro Pony.
What is your talent? Magic tricks. (CLEARS THROAT) Here is a glass of water. It is wet and see-through. ALL: Ah! Now I will make
the water disappear. ALL: Ooh! Please close your eyes. Open your eyes. NARRATOR: The w
ater has gone. Thank you. -(TRUMPETS)
-Emily Elephant. I'm going to play the recorder. (PLAYS TWINKLE, TWINKLE,
LITTLE STAR) -(SQUEAKS)
-And what is your
talent, Rebecca? I can make a special noise. (HIGH-PITCHED WHISTLE) It only works
if I go up on my tiptoes. (WHISTLES) -That was very good.
-Yes. But what can I do? Candy. What is your talent? Skipping. I was going to do skipping. But I can still
do dancing and singing. My talent is singing! ♪ Twinkle, twinkle
Little star ♪ I can still do danci
ng. MADAME GAZELLE: Suzy Sheep.
What is your talent? Dancing. (WHISPERS) No! You can't dance! NARRATOR: Oh, dear. Dancing
was Peppa's last talent. (PLAYING MUSIC) 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. (OINKS)
I know! I've got a talent
that I'm really good at. NARRAT
OR: I wonder what
Peppa's talent can be? My special talent
that I'm the best at
in the whole world is jumping up and down
in muddy puddles! NARRATOR: Peppa loves jumping
up and down in muddy puddles. Everyone loves jumping
up and down in muddy puddles. (PEPPA PIG READING) NARRATOR: Grandpa Pig
is looking after Peppa
and George today. Now, Grandpa,
I will tell you how
everything works. (OINKS) This is the slide.
You climb up here
and you slide down there. Whee! PEPPA PIG: And everyone
takes it in
turns. -GRANDPA PIG: (OINKS) Oh!
-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? (LAUGHS) We had swings
and climbing frames
and roundabouts. -Ooh.
-But my favorite was the slide. It is my favorite, too.
(LAUGHS) (OINKS) Whee! NARRATOR: Everyone
takes it in turns to have
a go on the slide. Whee! (LAUGHS) Naughty Richard.
You know you have
to wait your turn. NARRATOR: Richard Rabbit
finds it hard to wait hi
s turn. (CRIES) Oh, dear. It's not easy
being small, is it, Richard? -(CRIES)
-(OINKS) 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?
-(LAUGHS) Whee! But Grandpa, George is little
and he has to wait his turn. (CRIES) Yes. George is little. So, he shouldn't
have to wait either. (LAUGHS) -Whee!
-(LAUGHS) NARRATOR: Oh, dear.
Richard and George are taking
all the turns on the slid
e. 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. -(OINKS)
-(LAUGHTER) NARRATOR: Here is Pedro Pony
on the swing. -(NEIGHS)
-(OINKS) 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, can 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.
Le
t me push you then. But Grandpa! (LAUGHS) I'm bored of waiting. -Me, too.
-And me. -(BARKS) Let's fly
on the roundabout.
-(LAUGHTER) NARRATOR: Everyone wants
to get on the roundabout. Too many children
on the roundabout. -Everybody off.
-(KIDS GROAN) But Grandpa Pig,
I was actually here first. Ah. Then you can get back
on the roundabout. -I need to get on, too.
-Why's that, Rebecca? Um, because it's
my birthday soon. -Oh. Oh. Oh, okay.
-(LAUGHS) -And me!
-And me! -All right.
-(LAUGHTER) -Is ever
ybody ready?
-ALL: Yes! (BARKS) Stop!
There are no boys
on the roundabout. -Um...
-(LAUGHS) 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.
(LAUGHS) Now, are you all ready to go? No. I have to get on
because I can do this. (BLOWS RASPBERRY) (LAUGHTER) NARRATOR: Here is Mummy Pig. (OINKS) How are you getting on,
Grandpa Pig? I'm confused. These playground rules
are too complicated. The
re is only one rule,
Grandpa Pig, and that is,
everyone waits their turn. Whee! (LAUGHS) What? Even the little ones? MUMMY PIG:
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! (ALL LAUGH)
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