- 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 a lovely sunny day.
Pedro has a new play-tent.
Here are peppa, george,
Danny dog, suzy sheep and wendy wolf.
All: hello, pedro!
- Howdy, everyone.
Welcome to my cowboy camp.
Yeehaw!
- It's a tent.
- It's a cowboy camp,
Where cowboys sleep at night time.
- Are you going to sleep here in the night?
[Snorts]
- Um...no.
That might be a bit scary.
But we can pretend it's night time.
- But it's not night time.
- Just pretend the sun is the moon.
All: okay!
- Pedro, can we be cowboys too?
- Yes.
You can be my partners!
[All giggling]
- Is my little cowboy hungry?
- I sure am, ma!
That's how cowboys speak.
- Would you cowboys and cowgirls
Like something to eat too?
All: yes please, ma!
- Do the cowboys always camp next to their mummy's kitchen?
- No.
You have to pretend the house is not here.
This is the wild west!
- What's that?
- The wild west is the land where cowboys live.
- What do cowboys do?
- They tell stories, sing songs, and eat beans.
- Beans on toast for everyone!
All: hooray!
Narrator: cowboys love beans on toast.
Everybody loves beans on toast.
- Who wants a cowboy song?
- Do you know a real cowboy song?
- Yes.
I made it up, and it goes like this.
♪ I'm a brave cowboy and I'm eating my beans ♪
♪ With a bing and a bong and a boo ♪
♪ Baked beans bang
♪ Baked beans boo
♪ Baked beans bingerly bongerly bang ♪
All: ♪ baked beans bang
♪ Baked beans boo
♪ Baked beans bingerly bongerly bang ♪
[All giggling]
- Let's have a story in the tent.
- I could tell a story.
- Make it scary.
[Giggles]
- It was a wet and windy night in the wild west.
All: ooh!
- And wild animals were out looking for food.
- Looking for food at night?
- Some animals eat at night, suzy.
- Wild animals.
- Grr!
- And the brave cowboy pedro was alone in his tent.
- But he couldn't sleep
Because something was outside the tent.
[Snorts]
- Was it a wild animal?
[Fluttering]
- What's that?
- It's a wild animal!
[All scream]
Tweet!
Oh.
Narrator: it is a tiny little bird,
Come to look at pedro's tent.
- I think it was an eagle.
Eagles live in the wild west.
- Is everybody all right?
- Yes, mummy.
- It's nearly home time.
- But we haven't done the pretend sleeping yet!
- Everybody back in the tent!
[All giggling]
- Good night, partners.
All: good night, cowboy pedro!
[All snoring]
- I'm glad there aren't any wild animals out there.
- Aroo!
- Wild animals!
[All scream]
- It's a wolf!
- Yes. It's my daddy.
- Aroo!
Narrator: mr. Wolf has come to take wendy wolf home.
All the parents are here to pick up the children.
All: bye-bye, cowboy pedro!
- Bye-bye, everyone!
- Are you coming in, pedro?
- I want to pretend sleeping a bit more.
- Okay.
[Owl cries]
- Mummy, can I come in now?
- Yes, my brave little cowboy.
Narrator: even brave little cowboys
Like to sleep indoors sometimes.
- 'Night, pedro.
- Good night, ma.
- 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
For a ride on his little train gertrude.
- I love gertrude the train!
Toot! Toot!
- And the good thing is,
Gertrude has rubber wheels,
So we don't have to go on train tracks.
- We can go wherever we like!
♪ Grandpa's little train goes choo-choo-choo ♪
♪ Choo-choo-choo, choo-choo-choo ♪
♪ Grandpa's little train goes choo-choo-choo ♪
♪ All day long
[All laugh]
Narrator: miss rabbit is taking the grown-ups to work
In her big train.
- Morning, grandpa pig!
Out on your toy train again?
- Gertrude is not a toy!
She is a miniature locomotive!
- Oh, that's nice.
Bye!
- Drive faster, grandpa pig!
- I can't.
This is as fast as gertrude goes.
Narrator: the big train is going very fast.
Oh, dear.
The big train has broken down.
- What's happening?
We need to get to work!
- Hello, miss rabbit.
Having trouble with your train?
Ho, ho, ho!
- It's not funny, grandpa pig.
All of my passengers need to get to work.
- You need to get yourself a train
That doesn't break down, like gertrude.
- That's a good idea.
Out you get!
- What?
- I'm borrowing your train.
- All change!
- But what am I going to do?
- You can stay here and mend the big train.
- Righto!
I do like mending things.
- Oh, what fun!
Riding a toy train!
- Gertrude is not a toy!
She is a miniature locomotive!
- Of course.
All aboard the toy train!
Toot! Toot!
Can't it go any faster?
- No.
Gertrude is a slow train.
Narrator: mrs. Cow is waiting for the train
At the next station.
- What's happened to the big train?
Has it shrunk?
- No.
This is a toy train.
- Gertrude is not a toy train!
She is a miniature locomotive!
[All laughing]
- Off we go!
Toot! Toot!
Narrator: grandpa pig loves mending things.
- So many interesting bits and bobs.
- Oh, dear!
A traffic jam!
- Gertrude can ride on the grass.
- Of course.
- Bye, everyone!
Narrator: miss rabbit is taking a shortcut.
Past the duck pond...
- Hello, ducks!
Quack! Quack!
Narrator: up the hill...
All: come on, gertrude!
You can make it.
Narrator: and to the next station.
- Hello. [Coughs]
Where's the big train?
- The big train is broken.
We're riding grandpa pig's toy train today.
- Gertrude is not a toy train!
All: she is a miniature locomotive!
[All laughing]
- Next stop, the end of the line!
- This goes here,
And that goes there.
Narrator: grandpa pig has mended the big train.
- Good as new!
Toot! Toot!
- Last stop!
Now you can all do your important work.
- Hang on.
It's taken us so long to get here,
It's home time.
- Oh. Back we go, then.
- But if we travel on gertrude, it will take ages to get home!
Toot! Toot!
- Hello, everyone!
I've mended the big train.
- Excellent, grandpa pig!
All change!
- Off we go!
Toot! Toot!
- Stop!
What about gertrude?
We can't leave her behind.
All: yes! Gertrude!
- Don't worry!
We can take the toy train as well.
- Gertrude is not a toy!
- We know.
She is a miniature locomotive.
[All laughing]
- Gertrude is the best train
In the whole wide world!
[All laughing]
- One! - Two!
- Three!
- Four!
- Five!
- Six!
- Seven!
- Eight!
- Nine!
- Ten! - [Snorts twice]
- 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: daddy pig is hard at work in the study.
- Daddy pig, this study is a complete mess.
- It's not that bad.
- There are lots of cobwebs.
- I love cobwebs.
They give the room character.
- Cobwebs mean spiders,
And I don't like spiders.
- I do.
Spiders catch flies, and flies are horrid.
- Well, as long as I don't have to see a spider.
[Screams]
- A spider!
Hello, mr. Skinny-legs!
- [Giggles]
- Oh!
Where have you gone?
- Find it!
I don't want it in the house!
Narrator: everyone is looking for mr. Skinny-legs.
Mr. Skinny-legs is not in the filing cabinet.
- Oh.
Narrator: mr. Skinny-legs is not under the chair.
- Oh.
Narrator: mr. Skinny-legs is not on the table.
- Oh.
I wonder where mr. Skinny-legs is.
- Ah!
- Ho, ho!
It sounds like mummy has found him.
- Don't be scared, mummy.
- Get rid of it!
- Okay.
We'll take mr. Skinny-legs into the garden.
[All laughing]
Now mr. Skinny-legs has got the whole garden to play in.
- Bye-bye, mr. Skinny-legs.
Narrator: it is starting to rain.
Mr. Skinny-legs is running back to the house.
- Maybe he doesn't like the rain.
- He's climbing up the waterspout!
- ♪ Incey-wincey spider climbed up the water spout ♪
♪ Down came the rain and washed poor incey out ♪
♪ Out came the sunshine, and dried up all the rain ♪
♪ Incey wincey spider climbed up the spout again ♪
[Both giggling]
- I don't want mr. Skinny-legs in the house, daddy pig.
- Let's take mr. Skinny-legs a bit further into the garden.
There we are.
A nice tree for you to live in.
- What is he doing?
- He's making a web, peppa.
Spiders live in webs and use them to catch flies.
- Oh!
- He's very busy.
- Yes.
It's hard work building a web.
That's why you must never ever break one.
If you do, the spider has to do all the work again.
- Yes, daddy.
- [Snorts twice]
- Bye-bye, mr. Skinny-legs.
Narrator: it is bedtime.
- I liked watching mr. Skinny-legs
Make his web today.
- And tomorrow he'll make another web.
- Really?
- Yes.
Mr. Skinny-legs makes a new web every day.
- Where will the new web be, daddy?
- I don't know.
We'll find out tomorrow.
Good night.
- Night night.
- [Snorts twice]
Narrator: it is morning.
Daddy pig is getting ready to go to work.
- I don't want to be late.
I have an important meeting at the office.
- Daddy, you work very hard.
- Yes, I do.
But not as hard as mr. Skinny-legs.
[All laugh]
- Bye-bye, everyone!
See you tonight!
- Stop, daddy!
- What is it?
- You cannot drive the car today!
- Why not?
- Look!
Narrator: mr. Skinny-legs has built a web
Joining the car to the house.
- Daddy, you said,
"You must never, ever break a web."
- Did i?
All: yes, daddy pig.
- If you move the car, you will break the web!
- But how am I going to get to work?
- Don't worry, daddy.
You can borrow my little bicycle.
[Bicycle bell rings]
Here you are.
- Thank you, peppa.
Narrator: daddy pig is riding peppa's little bicycle.
- Have a nice ride to work!
- I will, peppa!
Bye!
All: bye!
Narrator: daddy pig works very hard...
But mr. Skinny-legs works even harder.
[All laughing]
- We must all exercise
And eat fruit and vegetables.
- Which ones should we eat, mr. Potato?
- Apples, oranges,
Carrots, tomatoes--
- Potatoes? - Um...
- 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 showing peppa and george
Around his garden.
- Here are my cabbages, broccoli and sprouts.
Both: ooh.
- Potatoes, carrots and beetroots live here.
And over there is the fruit.
- What is this, grandpa?
- That, peppa, is a weed.
- What is a weed?
- A weed is a cheeky plant growing in the wrong spot.
- Oh.
- Pull it out and throw it in this bucket.
There's no room for weeds in my tidy garden.
[Both giggle]
Narrator: grandpa pig is very proud of his garden.
- Maybe there is room to grow a little strawberry here.
- In the middle of my carrots?
No, peppa.
Strawberries belong with the fruit.
Everything has its place.
Isn't that right, granny pig?
- Yes, grandpa.
Can we find a little place for this?
- Uh...no.
- What is it, granny?
- It's a plastic gnome, peppa,
And he's going to live in our garden.
- Oh, no he isn't!
[Snort] there's no room!
- There's plenty of room.
What about here?
- I can't have that ugly thing looking at me all day!
- Peppa, george,
Do you think my gnome looks ugly?
- No, granny.
I think he looks cute. - [Snorts twice]
- There, grandpa. You're outnumbered.
The gnome stays.
[Horn honks]
Ah!
And here come the rest of them! - What?
- Mr. Bull is bringing mr. Gnome a truckload of new friends!
- Yippee!
- But gardens are for plants, not plastic!
- Moo!
Where do you want the gnomes?
- We don't want gnomes, thank you.
- Oh. - Good-bye.
- Naughty grandpa pig!
Those are granny pig's gnomes!
- Oh. It appears we do want gnomes.
- Okeydokey!
- They're lovely!
- There's this as well.
Cheerio!
- Thank you, mr. Bull.
Good-bye!
Both: bye-bye!
- What's this?
A giant gnome?
- No, grandpa. It's a well.
- What is a well?
- A well, peppa,
Is a very deep hole with water in it.
- Ooh.
- And as it happens,
I do need water for my garden,
So a well will be useful.
But that is not a well.
It's made of plastic, and there's no hole.
- It's beautiful!
- [Snorts] what's the point of a well without water?
- It's a wishing well!
You throw a coin into it and make a wish.
- Can I make a wish, granny?
- Of course, peppa.
Here's a little coin.
- I wish, I wish, I wish.
- Oh, don't tell us what you're wishing for.
- Okay.
[Whispers indistinctly]
Finished!
- Very good.
- Granny, do the wishes always come true?
- Yes. - Oh, goody!
- But now it's time for grandpa to take you home.
- Bye-bye, granny!
- Bye-bye!
- Good-bye, my little ones!
- Grandpa, you are very lucky
Having a wishing well in your garden.
- Do you think so, peppa?
- Yes.
You can wish for things whenever you want.
- Mm.
- And the wishes always come true
Because granny pig said so.
- Yes.
- Do you want to know what I wished for, grandpa?
- What did you wish for, peppa?
- I wished that I could have
A wishing well and gnomes in [span]my[/span]garden.
- Oh, well!
I think we can do that.
Narrator: peppa and george have arrived home.
- Mummy! Daddy!
I made a wish, and it came true!
- Really? What did you wish for, peppa?
- Lots of gnomes
And a wishing well for our garden!
[Snorts]
- Oh.
- Uh, grandpa pig.
I don't think we have enough room.
- Nonsense!
You've got plenty of room!
- [Snorts] uh, yes.
I suppose so.
Narrator: peppa and george love gnomes and wishing wells.
Everybody loves gnomes and wishing wells.
- 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 family
Have been for a lovely day out in the mountains.
- Time to go home.
Back to the car.
- Thank you for visiting the mountain beauty spot.
See you again soon.
- Key! Key!
- No, george.
You can't play with the car keys.
You might lose them.
- [Cries]
- You're playing with the car keys, daddy.
- But I'm a grown-up.
I'm not going to lose them.
Narrator: oh, dear.
Daddy pig has dropped the car keys down a drain.
All: oh.
- Right.
Let's go home.
- Um...
That might be difficult.
- Why?
- Daddy dropped the car keys down the drain.
- Oh, daddy pig!
- Don't worry!
I'll get the keys out of the drain with a stick.
Both: hooray!
- Hmm.
The drain must be deeper than I thought.
Narrator: the stick is not long enough to reach the keys.
- What we need is a fishing rod.
Then we can catch the keys on a hook.
- Maybe miss rabbit sells fishing rods.
- Uh, do you sell fishing rods?
- We do, actually.
I don't know why.
You don't get fish in the mountains.
- We're not fishing for fish.
We're fishing for keys.
- My daddy dropped the car keys down the drain.
- Oh, you'll never get those back.
That drain's really deep.
- What are drains for?
- A drain takes the rainwater away to the sea.
Narrator: the fishing line is not long enough
To reach the keys.
- My goodness!
How deep is this drain?
- We can see how deep it is by dropping a stone.
- Good idea, miss rabbit.
We can count how long the stone takes to reach the bottom.
All: one, two, three,
Four, five, six.
Splash!
- That [span]is[/span]deep.
- Told you.
- What can we do now?
[Horn honks]
Narrator: it is mr. Bull and his friends.
- Digger! Crane!
- George loves diggers and cranes.
- Hello, everybody.
All: hello, mr. Bull.
- Welcome to the mountain beauty spot.
- Have you come to do some work?
- No.
It's our day off,
So we came to enjoy the beauty spot.
- You can see for miles, boss.
- Yes, it's very pretty.
- Uh, mr. Bull,
Could we borrow your crane for a minute?
- What for?
- My daddy dropped the car keys down the drain.
- Say no more.
I'll have 'em out in no time!
Mr. Rhino, the crane please!
Stand clear!
Down she goes!
- How lucky mr. Bull came along when he did.
- Yes, now we'll finally get our keys back.
- That's as far as she goes, chief!
Narrator: mr. Bull is the chief.
- Did you find our keys?
- No.
The crane isn't long enough.
- Now what shall we do?
- Easy!
We'll dig up the road!
All: hooray!
Narrator: mr. Bull is digging up the beauty spot.
- Stop!
- What's going on?
- We came to see the beauty spot.
- Uh, they're digging it up right now.
Won't be long!
- My daddy dropped the car keys down the drain.
[Cats groan]
- Hold it! Hold it!
It's the keys!
We've got them!
All: hooray!
- There you go!
- Thank you, mr. Bull!
- Oh, it was nothing.
- Uh.
Where's the beauty spot gone?
Narrator: the mountain beauty spot is now a big hole.
- It's a cave now!
Welcome to the cave beauty spot!
All: ooh!
- All thanks to my daddy.
- Uh...
And mr. Bull.
- Yes!
I'm good at digging holes.
Narrator: mr. Bull loves digging holes.
Everybody loves digging holes.
[All laughing]
- [Giggling and snorting]
♪ Peppa pig
[Snorts]
[Giggling]
♪ Peppa pig
[Snorting]
[Giggling]
♪ Peppa pig
[Snorting and giggling]
A05x05 - Pedro the Cowboy/Grandpa Pig's Train to the Rescue/Spider Web/Wishing Well/Lost Keys
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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.