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31st January 2020
09:24am GMT

"I wish Amelie the best of luck in the role and am looking forward to starting the next chapter in my life," she added.
"As our longest-standing Peppa, Harley's award-winning contribution to the show over the past 13 years has been tremendous, making her a key part of the success of Peppa Pig," Peppa Pig co-creators Neville Astley and Mark Baker said.
Smith will be the fourth actress to voice Peppa.
Peppa Pig first began in 2004, with Lily Snowden-Fine voicing the title character.
Cecily Bloom voiced the character for the second series in 2006, with Bird taking over for the third series in 2007.
Smith's take on Peppa Pig will be heard in the United States, the UK, Australia, as well as the other territories which show the children's cartoon in English.
Peppa Pig first debuted on Channel 5's Milkshake and Nick Jr. It is now available in more than 180 global territories, and is broadcast in 40 different languages.