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Peppa Pig's George to be diagnosed as moderately deaf in new episode
Summary
Peppa Pig will show George being diagnosed as moderately deaf in an episode produced with guidance from the UK's National Deaf Children's Society and deaf consultant Camilla Arnold. The episode, titled Hearing Loss, is being presented through George's audio perspective and is set to air on YouTube on Friday.
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Peppa Pig will show the character George being diagnosed as moderately deaf in a forthcoming episode. The programme has been on air for 22 years and drew attention last year when Mummy Pig welcomed a new baby. Hasbro said it worked with the UK's National Deaf Children's Society and Camilla Arnold, a deaf producer and script consultant, to shape the story. The episode, titled Hearing Loss, is told through George's audio perspective and is set to air on YouTube on Friday.
Key details:
- The episode is called Hearing Loss and is presented from George's audio perspective during a typical day in the family.
- Hasbro collaborated with the UK's National Deaf Children's Society and deaf consultant Camilla Arnold to help ensure the portrayal is accurate and respectful.
- Jodie Ounsley, an author and the first deaf female rugby player to represent England, appears as the audiologist in the episode.
- Images from the episode show George being fitted with a hearing aid while Peppa offers support.
- The announcement to People and postings online prompted positive responses from parents and social media users praising the representation.
Summary:
The storyline introduces hearing difference into a long-running children's series and has been framed as a moment of representation and inclusion. The episode is scheduled to air on YouTube on Friday. Audience reaction reported so far has been generally positive online.
