- ♪
- I'm Peppa Pig. [snorts]
This is my little brother, George.
- [snorts]
- This is Mummy Pig. - [snorts]
- And this is Daddy Pig. - [snorts loudly]
- [laughing]
- Peppa Pig. [snorts]
- ♪
- NARRATOR: Peppa and George
are at Granny and Grandpa Pig's house.
- Look! [snorts]
I've got something to show you both.
- Oooh!
- This is the dolly I had when I was little.
- She looks very pretty. [snorts] Can I hold her?
- Yes, but remember Dolly is very old and delicate,
so, do be gentle with her.
- I will, Granny.
- Anyway, enough of that.
How would you both like to see something good?
- Yes, please! - [oinks]
- We need to go to my shed.
- PEPPA AND GEORGE: [laughing]
- Grandpa is always making little things in his shed.
I suppose it keeps him happy.
- Look at this. - Ooh.
- I call it Mark One.
It's my first homemade toy airplane.
- Airplane! [laughs]
- NARRATOR: George loves airplanes.
- Can it fly, Grandpa?
- Of course. Watch this.
- [whirring]
- Eh, landing is the tricky bit.
- It is the best little plane ever, Grandpa!
- But it could be better if it were bigger.
So I made this one.
Mark Two.
- PEPPA AND GEORGE: Wow!
- [beep]
- [whirring]
- Gently does it.
- Uh, yes, like I said, landing is the tricky bit.
- Lovely, Grandpa,
it's good to get these things out of your system. [snorts]
And now that you've made a big toy plane,
there's no need to make another, is there?
- No, Granny Pig. [snorts] Um, you know what?
I fancy a glass of orange juice.
- Good idea, Grandpa Pig. Is anyone else thirsty?
- Yes, please! - [snorts]
- Then I'll go to the house and get juice for all of us.
- See you later.
- Peppa, remember to take care of Dolly.
- I will Granny! - Bye, Granny.
Right, now I can show you what I've been working on.
- [shuffling]
- This is Mark Three.
- Wow. - Yes.
It's bigger and better. [snorts]
It even has a place for a pilot to sit.
- We can put George in it.
- [laughs] [oinks]
- Uh, no, I think that might be a bit dangerous.
- [groaning]
- Maybe Dolly would like to be the pilot.
- But Granny said I should look after Dolly.
- Dolly will be fine. - Okay.
- [whirring]
- GRANDPA: Yippee! - [laughing]
- Let's see what it can do!
- [whirring]
- Wow!
- GRANDPA: The toy airplane is [unintelligible].
- Dolly!
- GRANDPA: Oh, no!
Dolly has fallen out of the plane!
No need to panic.
- [whirring] - GEORGE AND PEPPA: Hooray!
- Let's try something even more exciting.
- [whirring]
- Watch out for the house, Grandpa!
- GRANDPA: Oh, it's fine, the door is open.
- Now, where is that juice? - [whirring]
- What was that?
- ♪
- Ha-ha! You see? I know what I'm doing.
- Clever, Grandpa!
- Now, I just need to land it.
Gently does it.
- [screams] Dolly!
Caught you!
- Hooray!
- Juice for everyone.
- Ah, Granny Pig. Perfect timing.
- What is that?
- Um...it's a toy airplane. A big toy airplane.
- Yes, I can see that.
- Grandpa did some fancy flying!
- And Dolly, did you enjoy your playtime
with Peppa and George?
- Grandpa put Dolly in the air--
- Yes, yes, we've all had a lovely time.
- Yes, Grandpa.
- [snorts] - [laughing]
- NARRATOR: Peppa and George love toy airplanes.
Everybody loves toy airplanes.
- [laughing]
- NARRATOR: Peppa is taking Goldie the fish to the vet
for a check-up.
- I like this road. It's all wibbly-wobbly.
- GEORGE AND PEPPA: [laughing]
- Goldie likes it, too.
♪ The fish in the bowl swims round and round ♪
♪ Round and round
♪ Round and -- - Stop!
- NARRATOR: Here is Mr. Bull.
- What are you doing, Mr. Bull?
- We're digging out this old road to make a new one!
- Will it be wibbly-wobbly, like the old road?
- No, Peppa, it will be straight.
- [machinery whirring]
- Now, if you'll excuse me,
I've got a bit of shouting to do.
Come on, rags! Get a move on!
- NARRATOR: Mr. Bull is the boss.
Bosses like to shout.
- Keep up the good work!
- But how will we get Goldie to the vet?
- [bubbles bursting]
- We'll just have to walk there.
- ♪
- NARRATOR: Peppa and Goldie have arrived
at Dr. Hamster, the vet's.
Dr. Hamster helps sick pets get better.
- Hello, Dr. Hamster.
I've brought Goldie the fish for her check-up.
- Ah, she's lovely.
- Is that the check-up? - Yes.
Just make sure she drinks plenty of water.
- [knocking]
- Oh, hello, Mr. Bull.
- Hello, Dr. Hamster, sorry about the noise.
We're building a new road.
- Will you take long? - No, not long.
We just have to knock this building down.
- [gasps]
- You can't knock this building down.
- No, this is where poorly pets come to get better.
- Is it? - Yes!
Can't you make the road go around the building instead?
- Around the building?! Around?!
But then the road wouldn't be straight.
Busy people can't be wasting time driving around things.
- If you can't go around it, then can you go over it?
- No, that would be silly.
- What about going underneath it?
- Oh, a tunnel, that's very hard to do.
- [knocking]
- Oh, someone's at the back door.
Oh, hello.
- NARRATOR: It is Mr. Bull's brother.
- Hello, sorry about the noise, but we're building a road
and need to knock this building down.
- NARRATOR: Dr. Hamster's home for sick pets
is in the way of the new road.
- Hello, everyone.
- NARRATOR: Mr. Rabbit is the road building inspector.
- Hmm, things are looking a bit slack, Mr. Bull.
Why have you stopped working?
- This building is in the way.
- I said they should build a tunnel. [snorts]
- Yes, a tunnel would do.
- Yes, but that would be very hard to do.
- Are your machines not strong enough to make a tunnel?
- What? Our machines are the strongest machines
in the world!
- We can build a tunnel.
- I'll dig from this side. - I'll dig from the other side.
- MR. BULL: And we'll meet in the middle.
- Hooray! - [engine revving]
- NARRATOR: Mr. Bull and his brother are building a tunnel.
- [machinery whirring]
- [rocks crumbling]
- Stop!
- NARRATOR: The tunnel has been dug.
And the new road is finished.
- ALL: Hooray!
- Congratulations, Mr. Bull, you did a fine job.
- Yes, now all those busy people can get
to where they're going more quickly!
- NARRATOR: The new road is so nice and straight
that lots and lots of cars have come to use it.
- [honking]
- Uh...they're not going that quickly.
- Hmm, there are more cars using this road
than we had planned for.
- We'll need a bigger road.
- So, what are you going to do?
- Only one thing we can do, Peppa.
- We'll dig up the road!
[laughing]
- [drilling]
- NARRATOR: Peppa and George love it
when Mr. Bull and his brother dig up the road.
- [laughing]
- NARRATOR: Everyone loves it
when Mr. Bull and his brother dig up the road.
- ♪
- NARRATOR: Today, Peppa and her family
are visiting the caves.
Molly Mole is visiting the caves, too.
- Hello, Molly.
The caves sound exciting, don't they?
- Yes, I'm looking forward to the ride of doom.
- Ah? Ride of doom? What's that?
- I don't know, but it sounds good.
- [laughing] - Hello.
- NARRATOR: Here is Mr. Rabbit.
- I'm your tour guide.
Please put on these safety hardhats.
- Will the caves be dangerous?
- Not at all, follow me for a completely safe tour.
- Good, all that talk of the ride of doom
had me worried for a moment.
- I'm your tour guide! - Oh.
- NARRATOR: Here is Grampy Rabbit.
- Let's go on a wild, mad adventure!
- Oh. Should we put on these safety hats?
- [laughing] Why not? - [laughing]
- Does anyone have a problem with going deep underground?
- Erm, I'm not too keen on small, dark spaces.
- Like a cave, you mean?
- And I'm not so good with heights.
- I see. Anything else I should know?
- George and I like exciting places.
- Brilliant! These caves are ridiculously exciting.
Please, follow me.
- [laughing]
- These steps take us down into the caves.
- Oooh, this is fun.
- Yes, it actually is quite fun.
It's good not to know exactly how deep we are.
- We're meters down now.
Imagine, if you will, the tons and tons of rock
just sitting above our heads.
- Great.
- Welcome to the caves.
- Oooh. - It's so pretty and sparkly.
- [oinks] Amazing.
- Look, there's a little boat.
- All aboard!
- [laughing]
- You know what?
Because this cave is so huge and beautiful,
I feel fine about being down here.
- Now we go into this little tunnel.
- MUMMY PIG: Oh.
- It can get a bit squeezy.
Breathe in... - ALL: [breathing in]
- [water splashing]
- Everyone out of the boat.
- I can't say I enjoyed that.
- Don't worry, we won't go through any more tunnels.
- Good.
- We just have to cross this chasm.
- ♪
- Whoa, that looks like quite a drop.
- Yes, it's wonderfully deep. I'll show you.
See how long it takes this rock to hit the bottom.
- [rock splashing] - Wow.
- And so, how do we get across?
- Did you hear anything about the ride of doom?
- Molly Mole said the ride of doom was the best bit!
- Uh, what exactly is this ride of doom?
- Nothing to be alarmed by.
It's a zip wire ride over this chasm
and down to the deepest part of the caves.
- Oh, goodie. - [giggling]
- It is really fun. And, of course, completely safe.
- Waahh!
- Wee!
- Whoo! - Wee! [giggling]
- Uh, I'm not very good with heights.
Is there another way to-- [screams]
- See you on the other side!
- Waah!
- Wait for me! [Tarzan scream]
If that isn't the craziest fun in the world,
I don't know what is. [laughing]
- It was brilliant. Did you enjoy it, Daddy?
- Uh...yes.
- Here, at the deepest point of the caves,
our tour comes to an end.
- [applause] - Any questions?
- Eh, how do we get out?
- Ooh, good question. - [bell dings]
- We take the lift.
- ♪
- Here we are! Back on the surface again.
- [sighs] Daylight.
- Welcome to the gift shop.
- Look! There's a picture of us on the ride of doom!
[giggling]
Daddy, you look funny.
- That will help you remember the Ride of Doom forever.
- Thank you very much. [laughing]
- NARRATOR: Peppa loves the caves.
Everyone loves the caves. - [laughing]
- NARRATOR: It is raining.
Peppa and George have to stay inside.
- I don't like rainy days.
- I like rainy days because they make muddy puddles to jump in.
- [snorts] Can we jump in muddy puddles now?
- ♪
- Peppa, we need to wait until it's stopped raining.
- When will it stop?
- Let's listen to the weather forecast.
- VOICE ON RADIO: This is the weather forecast.
It will rain all day.
- [groaning] - [snorts] I know.
We can play the rainy day game.
- What's the rainy day game?
- I'll show you.
If I take this rubber duck and hide it
where you can see it, do you think you could find it?
- Daddy, if we can see it, you haven't hidden it.
- Watch this.
I will put the duck here.
Now, you tell me where it is.
- There. - Exactly.
- It's too easy, Daddy.
- It won't always be so easy, Peppa.
- Who wants to go first?
- Because it's an easy game, George can go first.
- Okay, you all wait here.
- NARRATOR: Daddy Pig is putting the rubber duck somewhere
for George to find.
- The duck is somewhere in your bedroom.
- NARRATOR: George is looking for the rubber duck.
- [giggling] [oinks]
- NARRATOR: But it is quite difficult to find.
- Oh. - George, you can see it.
Just look with your eyes.
- NARRATOR: George is using his eyes
to look for the rubber duck.
- DADDY PIG: You're getting warmer.
Colder.
Warm again! - [snorts]
- NARRATOR: George has found the rubber duck.
- [rubber duck squeaking]
- Hooray! - I saw it straight away.
This game is too easy. - [snorts]
- Okay, Peppa's turn. I will do the hiding this time.
- NARRATOR: Mummy Pig is going to put the rubber duck
somewhere for Peppa to find.
- [snorts] I will see it straight away.
- Ready!
The rubber duck is somewhere in the kitchen.
- I've come to find you, rubber ducky!
I know where you are, you're in the sink!
Oh.
- NARRATOR: The rubber duck is not in the sink.
- I know, you're hiding under the table.
- NARRATOR: The rubber duck is not under the table.
- Give me a clue. Please.
- It's sitting with something else that's yellow.
- Something yellow that lives in the kitchen.
Bananas! There you are.
- NARRATOR: Peppa has found the rubber duck.
It was in the fruit bowl.
- Hooray!
- Well done. - [giggles]
I want to play the rainy day game again!
- Okay, this time you can both look for the duck.
- NARRATOR: Daddy Pig is putting the rubber duck somewhere
for Peppa and George to find.
- Ready! I'm in the sitting room.
- [giggling]
- Is it on the sofa? - No.
- Is it on the television? - No.
- It's not anywhere.
- Would you like a clue?
It's sitting on something very big and very wise.
- And very handsome.
- Daddy!
It's on your head!
That's the best hiding place ever!
- [laughing]
- Oh, the rain has stopped.
- Why don't we play outside?
- But I want to play the rainy day game again.
- I think you might like
this outside rainy day game even better.
- What is this game?
Give me a clue.
- We need to find a muddy puddle.
- I found it!
Is that the game?
- This game is not just about the finding, Peppa.
What do you do with a muddy puddle?
- Hmm...jump up and down. [snorts]
Jumping up and down in muddy puddles!
- [mud squishing] - BOTH: [giggling]
- I like rainy day games!
Especially the one when you jump up and down
in muddy puddles.
- ALL: [laughing]
- NARRATOR: Peppa's family are having a sleepover
at cousin Chloe's house.
- Hello, everyone. - Hello!
- You must be tired after your long journey.
- Yes, an early night would be nice.
- First, we'll put Baby Alexander to bed.
- PEPPA AND GEORGE: [giggling]
- [snorts] This is Baby Alexander's bedroom.
- ♪ - [cooing]
- Alexander likes noise, it sends him to sleep.
- We like noise in this house.
- We're a noisy family.
- Peppa, George, you're staying in my room tonight.
- Oh, goodie! - [giggling]
- NARRATOR: Peppa and George are excited to be sleeping
in cousin Chloe's bedroom.
- DADDY PIG: Good night! - MUMMY PIG: Good night!
- PEPPA: Good night! - AUNTIE PIG: Good night!
- UNCLE PIG: Good night. - CHLOE: Night night.
- [crickets chirping]
- NARRATOR: Everyone is tucked up in their beds.
Asleep.
- BABY ALEXANDER: [screaming]
- NARRATOR: Baby Alexander is awake.
- BABY ALEXANDER: [screaming]
- NARRATOR: Peppa and George are awake.
- [whirring] - What's that noise?!
- It's the vacuum cleaner. - [screaming]
- Um, why are you vacuuming at night?
- We're not disturbing you, are we?
- What? Oh, no.
- [snoring]
- We found noise is the best way to get Baby Alexander
back to sleep-- [snorts] he likes noise.
- We're a noisy family. [snorts]
- [crickets chirping]
- NARRATOR: Everyone is back in their beds.
Asleep.
- BABY ALEXANDER: [crying]
- NARRATOR: Baby Alexander is awake.
- BABY ALEXANDER: [crying] - [vacuum cleaner whirring]
- ♪
- Why is Auntie Pig playing a trumpet?
- To get Alexander to sleep.
The more noise, the better.
- Is there another way that doesn't use noise?
- We do find noise is the best way.
- When George was a baby, we used to put him
in his pram and wheel him around the house.
- And that always sent him to sleep.
- How strange. - No loud noises?
- That's right.
How many times around the house was it, Mummy Pig?
Three times? - Fifty times.
- [crickets chirping]
- NARRATOR: Daddy Pig is pushing Baby Alexander
around the house...fifty times.
- Good. Baby Alexander is asleep.
Can you let me back in?
- AUNTIE PIG: I'll just switch the alarm off.
- [beeping]
- [snoring]
- Switch the alarm back on...
- [beeping]
- Peppa, what are you doing up?
- I can't sleep, Daddy. It's a noisy night.
- Okay, Peppa, let's get you back to bed.
Now, which bedroom are you staying in?
- Stop, Daddy!
That's Baby Alexander's room!
- Ah. - [crying]
- NARRATOR: The light has woken Baby Alexander.
- It's alright, I've got the vacuum cleaner.
- I've got the trumpet. - Stop. Stop!
I remember another quiet way we used to get George to sleep.
- Oh, yes, we drove him around in the car!
I'll get the car started.
- AUNTIE PIG: Don't forget the alarm!
- [beeping]
- [alarm going off]
- NARRATOR: Daddy Pig has set off the noisy house alarm.
The noisy house has woken everyone up!
- [alarm going off]
- [sirens] - [helicopter whirring]
- NARRATOR: It's Ms. Rabbit in a rescue helicopter.
- Is everybody alright down there?
I heard the alarm.
- Yes, thank you.
- Alright, cheerio!
- [snoring] - Aww.
All that loud noise has sent Baby Alexander to sleep.
- He's really fast asleep now.
- All thanks to my noisy Daddy.
- Well done, Daddy Pig.
We should have you to stay more often.
- [laughing]
- ♪
♪ Peppa Pig
[oinks] [giggling]
♪ Peppa Pig
[oinks] [giggling]
♪ Peppa Pig
♪♪
A07x15 - Grandpa's Toy Plane/Mr. Bull's New Road/Caves/The Rainy Day Game/The Noisy Night
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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.