A05x05 - Pedro the Cowboy/Grandpa Pig's Train to the Rescue/Spider Web/Wishing Well/Lost Keys
Posted: 11/23/23 07:12
- 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]
[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]