What were the names of the firemen in Trumpton?
The Trumpton animated television series, produced in 1967, featured a fire brigade whose staff – Firemen Pugh, Pugh, Barney McGrew, Cuthbert, Dibble and Grub – were named in a roll-call featured in nearly every episode.
Is Trumpton and Camberwick Green?
Camberwick Green is a British children’s television series that ran from January to March 1966 on BBC1, featuring stop motion puppets. Camberwick Green is the first in the Trumptonshire trilogy, which also includes Trumpton and Chigley.
Who narrated Camberwick Green?
Brian Cant
Camberwick Green/Narrated by
What year did Camberwick Green start?
On 3 January 1966 Camberwick Green became the latest addition to Watch with Mother, the strand of children’s programmes. Viewers met Peter the Postman, who was introduced rising from a revolving musical box.
Was Windy Miller in Trumpton or Camberwick Green?
Windy Miller lives dangerously Few characters from the village of Camberwick Green are as iconic as Windy Miller, but it’s a miracle he survived beyond the opening episode.
How many episodes of Camberwick Green are there?
13
Camberwick Green/Number of episodes
Where was Trumpton filmed?
Trumpton | |
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Running time | 15 mins |
Release | |
Original network | BBC1 |
Original release | 3 January – 28 March 1967 |
What Programme was windy Miller?
Windy Miller is a character from the 1960’s childrens TV programme “Camberwick Green”. He has recently been recreated to star in a series of TV ads for Quaker Oats.
When did the Camberwick Green TV series start?
Camberwick Green is a British children’s television series that ran from January to March 1966 on BBC1, featuring stop motion puppets.
Who is the milkman in Camberwick Green?
Baby Honeyman – Mrs Honeyman’s baby boy; he appears in every episode. Mr Thomas Tripp – the milkman and proprietor of Tripp’s Dairy; he appears in 5 episodes; also appears in Trumpton and in Chigley.
Who is the police officer in Camberwick Green?
Police Constable McGarry – Camberwick Green’s policeman, known as “PC McGarry, number 452” from his theme song; he appears in 6 episodes. Farmer Jonathan Bell – operator of a “modern mechanical farm”, and a promoter of technology; he appears in 11 episodes; also makes guest appearances in Trumpton and Chigley.
Who are the farmhands in Camberwick Green?
Mr Honeyman – the village chemist; despite being referenced (particularly in episodes 1 and 6) he is never seen. Mrs Bell – the farmer’s wife; she is mentioned, but not seen. The Farmhands – references are made to the farmhands on Farmer Bell’s farm, but they are never seen.