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Peppa Pig
By Neville Astley, Mark Baker, Philip Hall and Sam Morrison

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Peppa Pig:
I'm Peppa Pig.
(oinks)
This is my little brother George.

George Pig:
(oinking)

Peppa Pig:
This is Mummy Pig.

Mummy Pig:
(oinks)

Peppa Pig:
And this is Daddy Pig.

Daddy Pig:
(huge oink)

All:
(laughing)

Peppa Pig:
Peppa Pig.
Music
Flo rida “my house”
(oinks)

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Peppa pig:
Part 1 - Granny Rabbit in Space.

Narrator:
Peppa and her friends are at playgroup.

Madame Gazelle:
Children, today we have a special treat.
Grampy Rabbit is here to talk about space rockets.

George Pig:
Rocket.

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Br-r-r-r-r-rm.

Narrator:
George loves space rockets.

Grampy Rabbit:
Hello, everybody!

All:
(laughing)

Narrator:
Grampy Rabbit has a very loud voice.

Grampy Rabbit:
What have I got here?

Suzy Sheep:
A rock.

Narrator:
Oh no, a nuke is appointed at Peppas world!

Grampy Rabbit:
Yes, but not any old rock.
I found it on the moon.

All:
Ooh!

Freddy Fox:
My dad sells rocks in packs of five.

Grampy rabbit:
Ahh! A nuke is coming hide!

Madame Gazelle:
Yes, thank you, Freddy.

Freddy Fox:
You don't need to go to the moon to get them.

Grampy Rabbit:
You do if you want moon rock.

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Peppa Pig:
Grampy Rabbit, how did you go to the moon?

Peppa Pig:
What was that?

Grampy Rabbit:
a rocket.

Suzy Sheep:
It's a bit small.

Grampy Rabbit:
This is just a model.
The rocket I went in was ginormous!
Do you all know how to count to five?

All:
Yes!
One, two, three, four, five, six!

Grampy Rabbit:
Excellent.
But when you go into space, you count backwards.
Five, four, three, two, one.
And then you have to shout "blastoff" as loudly as possible!

All:
Blastoff!

Grampy Rabbit:
I can't hear anything.

All:
Blastoff!

Grampy Rabbit:
Vrooooom!
There I was flying through space.

All:
Ooh!

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Grampy Rabbit:
And then I landed... on the moon.
It was so beautiful up there.
I was lost for words.

Madame Gazelle:
That sounds nice.

Grampy Rabbit:
Did you know you could jump really high on the moon?

All:
No.

Suzy Sheep:
How high?

Grampy Rabbit:
As high as a house.

Peppa Pig:
Why can you jump so high on the moon?

Grampy Rabbit:
Um...

Edmond Elephant:
The gravitational pull is smaller on the moon.

Grampy Rabbit:
Oh, yes, that's it.
Quite the clever clogs, aren't we?

Narrator:
Edmond Elephant is a clever clogs.

Grampy Rabbit:
I was a little bit lonely up there with just the moon and the stars.
And the most exciting bit was...
(screeching)

Peppa Pig:
What's the most exciting bit, Grampy Rabbit?

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Grampy Rabbit:
(screeching)

Suzy Sheep:
I can't hear you!

Grampy Rabbit:
(screeching)

Pedro Pony:
Why has he stopped talking?

Madame Gazelle:
Oh dear, Grampy Rabbit has lost his voice.
I had better ring Dr. Brown Bear.
(phone dialing)

Dr. Brown Bear:


Dr. Brown Bear speaking.

Madame Gazelle:
Hello, Dr. Brown Bear.
Grampy Rabbit has lost his voice.

Dr. Brown Bear:


Is that such a bad thing?

Madame Gazelle:
No.
He's giving an important talk about space rockets to the children.

Dr. Brown Bear:


Oh, in that case, I'll be talking again.
(siren wailing)

Dr. Brown Bear:


Hello, Grampy Rabbit.
I hear you've lost your voice.

Grampy Rabbit:
(screeching)

Dr. Brown Bear:


Say ah, please.

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Grampy Rabbit:
(screech)

Dr. Brown Bear:


I see, yes, a very serious case of losing a voice.
Too much shouting, I imagine.
Let's see if a little bit of medicine helps.
Open wide.
Try saying "ah" now.

Grampy Rabbit:
(screech)

Dr. Brown Bear:


Louder.

Grampy Rabbit:
(screech)
Ah!
(laughs)
Much better.

All:
(laughing)

Grampy Rabbit:
Not back to normal, but getting there!

All:
Hooray!

Grampy Rabbit:
Now where was I?

Madame Gazelle:
You were just about to tell us the most exciting bit.

Grampy Rabbit:
Oh, yes.
The most exciting bit was I wrote a song.
Would you like to hear it?

Both:

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No, thank you.

All:
Yes, please.

Grampy Rabbit:
I got up this morning.
And all I could see.
Was the moon and the stars.
The moon, the stars.
The moon, the stars.
The moon, the stars.
The moon, the stars.

All:
(laughing)
I got up this morning.
And all I could see.
Was the moon and the stars.
The moon, the stars.
The moon, the stars.
The moon, the stars.
The moon, the stars.

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