Get ready for a fun-filled adventure with everyone’s favorite animated pig as “Peppa Pig” returns with Season 8 Episode 17, titled “Party Bus,” airing on Nick Jr. at 7:29 Pm on Thursday, March 28, 2024. In this delightful episode, Peppa and her friends hop aboard a party bus for an exciting journey through the town.
As the wheels on the bus go round and round, Peppa and her pals embark on a series of entertaining activities, from singing songs to playing games and enjoying tasty snacks. But when the bus hits a bump in the road, the friends must work together to keep the party rolling and make it to their destination in one piece.
Join Peppa, George, and all their friends as they laugh, sing, and dance their way through this memorable bus ride. With its charming characters and lighthearted humor, “Peppa Pig” continues to enchant audiences of all ages, making it...
As the wheels on the bus go round and round, Peppa and her pals embark on a series of entertaining activities, from singing songs to playing games and enjoying tasty snacks. But when the bus hits a bump in the road, the friends must work together to keep the party rolling and make it to their destination in one piece.
Join Peppa, George, and all their friends as they laugh, sing, and dance their way through this memorable bus ride. With its charming characters and lighthearted humor, “Peppa Pig” continues to enchant audiences of all ages, making it...
- 3/21/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
“We are here to become human again.” This is the mantra of the Rehabilitation Through the Arts program, founded in Sing Sing Correctional Facility, a prison just north of New York City, and the subject of Greg Kwedar’s emotionally restorative new feature. While led by a stellar Colman Domingo with an equally great supporting turn from Paul Raci, the majority of Sing Sing‘s cast knows the program all too well, either as alumni or currently going through it. That authenticity in casting carries through every frame and every line, as if Kwedar has walked these halls and been in these rooms, an observer to the intimate conversations he’s scripted alongside Clint Bentley.
Set in 2005, when the film’s inspiration from John H. Richardson’s Esquire article “The Sing Sing Follies” was published, the film follows a theater troupe attempting to mount their latest production, an ambitious (semi-)original work involving Egyptians,...
Set in 2005, when the film’s inspiration from John H. Richardson’s Esquire article “The Sing Sing Follies” was published, the film follows a theater troupe attempting to mount their latest production, an ambitious (semi-)original work involving Egyptians,...
- 9/18/2023
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
The Drew Carey Show made a lot of fat jokes. You might say they were the long-running sitcom's bread and butter, if that didn't sound like the setup for one of them. Over nine seasons on ABC, Carey subjected himself — and, occasionally, costar Kathy Kinney, who played office adversary Mimi Bobeck — to weight-related cracks. The fictionalized Drew, a blue-collar guy working a sometimes humiliating Hr job at a Cleveland department store, caught plenty of mean nicknames, like Chief Rubbing Thighs and the more simple, direct Pig. His appetite was a running gag; long before a fantasy sequence depicted the comedian dancing with the food in his fridge, it was clear that he was willing to play his love affair with all things salty and rich for laughs.
- 9/12/2023
- by A.A. Dowd
- Primetimer
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