Peppa Pig “Granny Sheep Moves In” S8E5 December 20 2023 on Nick Jr
Tonight (Wednesday December 20 2023), Nick Jr broadcasts an episode of the series Peppa Pig!
Granny Sheep Moves In Season 8 Episode 5 Episode Summary
In this episode of “Peppa Pig” on Nick Jr, titled “Granny Sheep Moves In,” viewers are in for a heartwarming adventure as Suzy’s grandma, Granny Sheep, makes her first-ever move into Suzy’s house. The beloved characters embark on a delightful journey, exploring the dynamics of family and the joys that come with shared living arrangements.
As Granny Sheep settles into her new surroundings, the episode promises to capture the essence of familial bonds and the special moments that unfold when generations come together. With Peppa, Suzy, and their friends, the audience can expect a mix of playful antics and wholesome interactions, showcasing the endearing charm that has made “Peppa Pig” a favorite among young viewers.
What Time is the “Granny Sheep Moves In” Episode On?
The Granny Sheep Moves In episode of Peppa Pig will be broadcast on December 20 2023 on Nick Jr at 7:00 PM at ET/PT.
Is the “Granny Sheep Moves In” Episode New?
The Granny Sheep Moves In episode of Peppa Pig is all new!
Peppa Pig Granny Sheep Moves In Cast & Stars
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Morwenna Banks as Mummy Pig Harley Bird as Peppa Pig Richard Ridings as Daddy Pig Oliver May as George Pig John Sparkes as Narrator Lily Snowden-Fine as Peppa Pig David Graham as Grandpa Pig Sarah Ann Kennedy as Miss Rabbit Frances White as Granny Pig Meg Hall as Suzy Sheep |
Granny Sheep Moves In Episode Videos & Previews
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Peppa Pig Series Information
Long-running children's series following the adventures, mishaps and friendships of Peppa Pig, her brother George, their parents, and the other animal families who make up their town. Each family is a different species of animal, and Peppa's friends include Rebecca Rabbit, Suzy Sheep and Candy Cat. Each episode features a new adventure, and storylines often help children to understand new emotions and experiences they themselves might encounter growing up. |