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Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks

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This children's series tells the story of anthropomorphic pig Piggley Winks. The show starts with Grandpa Piggley, in the United States, telling his three grandchildren stories about his younger days in Ireland in the 1950's. The flashbacks feature Piggley as a young lad living in Ireland with his parents younger sister. The first word in the show's title, "Jakers," is based on an Irish expression that means "wow" or "amazing." Piggley and his father use that expression to express their delight when they discover something good on their adventures.
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Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks

Seasons

Season 1 2003 Details Season 2 2006 Details

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Synopsis This children's series tells the story of anthropomorphic pig Piggley Winks. The show starts with Grandpa Piggley, in the United States, telling his three grandchildren stories about his younger days in Ireland in the 1950's. The flashbacks feature Piggley as a young lad living in Ireland with his parents younger sister. The first word in the show's title, "Jakers," is based on an Irish expression that means "wow" or "amazing." Piggley and his father use that expression to express their delight when they discover something good on their adventures.
Creator
Francis Fitzpatrick, Denise Fitzpatrick
Network
PBS
Rating
TV-Y
Genre
Kids & Family, Adventure
Original Language
English
Release Date
Sep 7, 2003