
In very exciting news Daddy Pig is in! He will be running the TCS London Marathon in support of the National Deaf Children’s Society as he takes on the marathon to help fundraise. You can donate to Daddy Pig’s fundraising page as he starts running on Sunday April 26th not only on the screen but in real life in a specially designed running costume.
PEPPA PIG’s Daddy Pig to Run TCS London Marathon in Support of the National Deaf Children’s Society
DADDY PIG TO RUN ICONIC TCS LONDON MARATHON IN SUPPORT OF THE NATIONAL DEAF CHILDREN’S SOCIETY
From muddy puddles to marathon miles, Daddy Pig is taking on the ultimate endurance test to fundraise for the National Deaf Children’s Society to help children like George
• Following the recent news that George Pig is moderately deaf Daddy Pig has announced he is running the 2026 TCS London Marathon – in both real life and in an upcoming episode of PEPPA PIG
• Daddy Pig will raise funds for hearing loss charity raising awareness for children with hearing loss like George Pig and their families
• Donate to Daddy Pig’s fundraising page via https://2026tcslondonmarathon.enthuse.com/pf/daddy-pigDaddy Pig is going the distance! Following last month’s announcement that George Pig is moderately deaf, the nation’s favourite cartoon dad is stepping up to take on the iconic TCS London Marathon on Sunday 26th April to raise funds and awareness for the National Deaf Children’s Society.
In a first for the beloved Peppa Pig family, Daddy Pig won’t just be running the world’s most popular marathon on screen in an upcoming episode – he’ll be doing it in real life too in a specially designed running costume. Turning the nation’s most famous mass participation event into a powerful moment of visibility, Daddy Pig is swapping his wellies for trainers, to shine a spotlight on children who experience the world differently.
With roughly 54,000 children in the UK affected by hearing loss, Daddy Pig is aiming to raise £54,000 for deaf children and their families supported by the National Deaf Children’s Society. Supporters and families are being encouraged to donate via https://2026tcslondonmarathon.enthuse.com/pf/daddy-pig.
Fans can track Daddy Pig’s progress on the day using the TCS London Marathon App, where they will also be able to donate to his official Enthuse fundraising page. Celebrations will continue across Marathon Day with a Peppa Pig Fan Zone. The Peppa Pig Afternoon Tea Bus, in collaboration with B-Bakery, will be situated on Jamaica Road, London, offering fans the opportunity to make signs for their loved ones running and enjoy the onsite DJ blasting motivational mixes, as well as Peppa Pig themed drinks and snacks.
George Crockford, CEO of the National Deaf Children’s Society, said: “A huge thank you to Daddy Pig for taking on the London Marathon to support deaf children like George! We are incredibly grateful to all of our London Marathon runners, whose dedication shines through every hour of training and fundraising. Every penny they raise helps ensure we can be there for more deaf children and their families when they need us most — whether that’s providing one to one guidance through our Helpline, campaigning for lasting change, or offering specialist local support.”
Ruedilyn Cox, Director, Global Franchise Strategy & Management, Preschool at Hasbro said: “We are proud that Daddy Pig will be running the TCS London Marathon in support of the National Deaf Children’s Society, raising vital funds and awareness for children with hearing loss and their families. He’ll be joined by over 50 runners from the National Deaf Children’s Society, including other parents of children with hearing loss. Daddy Pig has also been training with a soon-to-be-revealed celebrity coach”.
Jack Harrison, dad to 17-month-old George, who is deaf, is also running for the National Deaf Children’s Society alongside Daddy Pig. Jack, from Stoke- on-Trent said: “When our son George was diagnosed with sensorineural hearing loss at just three weeks old, the National Deaf Children’s Society became our lifeline — from essential information to helping our whole family learn some BSL. Even the smallest donation can make a huge difference for deaf children. I’m no runner, and training alongside full time work and three kids is pushing me to my limits – and I expect Daddy Pig feels the same! – but it’s absolutely worth it to support a charity that means so much to us.”
Hugh Brasher, CEO of London Marathon Events, organisers of the TCS London Marathon, said “We are thrilled that Daddy Pig has chosen to take on the 2026 TCS London Marathon this April – both on the streets of London and in a special episode of Peppa Pig. Hearing loss and deafness are disabilities that too often remain hidden, so we’re excited to support Daddy Pig as he shines a light on something that affects so many people. Like thousands of others taking part in this year’s TCS London Marathon, this will be Daddy Pig’s first-ever marathon, and we’ll be with him every step of the way with the training advice and support he needs to reach the Finish Line on Sunday 26 April and have an amazing experience.”
Peppa Pig has long championed inclusive storytelling, with characters such as Mandy Mouse, who uses a wheelchair, and Penny Polar Bear, who has two mothers, helping children see themselves and their families reflected on screen. The TCS London Marathon storyline builds on this commitment. A recent study by Peppa Pig found that 84% of UK parents believe it’s important for children to consume representative and inclusive media. Among parents of children with hearing loss, 98% said seeing deaf representation in children’s TV has a positive impact, reinforcing the importance of George’s journey both on screen and beyond.
Ahead of the TCS London Marathon, Daddy Pig and the whole Peppa Pig family will also make a special appearance at the TCS Mini London Marathon on Saturday 25th April, inspiring younger participants, families and spectators to get involved in active, inclusive fun. Held around St James’s Park, the TCS Mini London Marathon is the UK’s largest one-day children’s sporting event and those taking part this year will be able to enjoy a number of PEPPA PIG themed activities throughout the day including warm ups, meet & greets and getting hands on with the latest toys in the fan zone area. The National Deaf Children’s Society team will also be on site on the day to share information and raise awareness of childhood deafness.
A specially-designed PEPPA PIG resource pack has also been created for any school that is taking part in the TCS Mini London Marathon in schools – the virtual element of the children’s event which allows children to take part in a run based at their school or education setting anytime until Friday 1 May. Schools can sign up here.
The new Peppa Pig episode featuring Daddy Pig’s London Marathon run will air on Milkshake from 18th April. For more information on PEPPA PIG, please visit YouTube and follow the brand on social media on Facebook, Instagram and TikTok.
Visit https://www.ndcs.org.uk/georgepig to explore useful resources for parents with children with hearing loss and head to https://2026tcslondonmarathon.enthuse.com/pf/daddy-pig to donate.

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