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The Trumpton Fire Brigade Captain Flack The Pugh Twins Barney McGrew Cuthbert Dibble Grub (+ Cuthbert's Aunt) Episode Titles The Bill Poster Miss Lovelace and the Mayor's Hat Mrs Cobbit and the Ice Cream Man Miss Lovelace and the Statue Mr Platt and the Painter The Mayor's Birthday.


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Trumpton Fire Brigade and Roll Call (Pugh, Pugh, Barney McGrew, Cuthbert, Dibble and Grubb) Rob Butler 390 subscribers Subscribe Subscribed 189 Share 30K views 1 year ago My favourite.


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About three years ago, some friends and I did a Trumpton-themed show at the Edinburgh festival. There weren't any children: it was packed with 40-year-olds who had watched the show when they were.


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What were the names of the Trumpton Fire Brigade ? Pugh, Pugh, Barney McGrew, Cuthbert, Dibble and Grubb. Are you sure ? Yes. The sound track can be a little unclear, and the names have been misquoted many times in the press and in TV trivia books, but Gordon Murray who created them insists that the Pughs were twin brothers - and he should know.


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The Fire Brigade Unusually, Trumpton Fire Brigade has two theme songs. The first, commencing with the famous roll call of firemen's names, accompanies every turnout of the Brigade; the second, ending every episode, forms the habitual tune played by the Brigade at the Thursday band concerts. The Fire Brigade appears in every episode.


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Trumpton was the second instalment of the Trumptonshire trilogy. Created by Gordon Murray it used the same stop motion techniques as Camberwick Green and Chigley. There was only ever one series of twelve episodes. Trumpton will be perhaps best remembered for it's Fire Brigade and the roll call; "Pugh, Pugh, Barney McGrew, Cuthbert, Dibble, Grubb."


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There's no crime in Trumptonshire. It's a happy world Gordon Murray Finally, in 1969, Murray created Chigley, featuring the weekly adventures of Lord Belborough and his little train.


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Trumpton Firemen. Pugh,Pugh,Barney Mcgrew yesterdaydreaming 873 subscribers Subscribe Subscribed Like Share 1.5M views 13 years ago All you could ever want to know about them is at the reference.


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376 YOUR RATING Rate Animation Family A sequel, of sorts, to Camberwick Green but set in the larger, nearby town of Trumpton. Each episode opens with the town hall clock and ends with the fire brigade band playing. Every show tells the story of one of the townsfolk. Creator Gordon Murray Star Brian Cant See production info at IMDbPro RENT/BUY


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The cast of 1967, Trumpton Fire Brigade with Captain Flack. Based on the original series written by Gordon Murray. The Fire Brigade Unusually, Trumpton Fire Brigade has two theme songs.


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Trumpton's characters (Pugh, Pugh, Barney McGrew, Cuthbert, Dibble and Grub) are often used to mock firefighters, who police and ambulance crews believe get disproportionate respect.


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Trumpton first appeared on BBC television on 3 January 1967. The stop-motion animation enlarged on the world of Trumptonshire created by Gordon Murray, first seen the previous year in.


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Tue, Jan 10, 1967 On a windy day the Mayor goes to inspect the park and finds a broken bench. Chippy Minton is sent for. Miss Lovelace is walking her dogs in the park and the Mayor's hat gets stuck in a tree. The Fire Brigade come to retrieve it. Rate S1.E3 โˆ™ Mrs Cobbit, the Ice Cream Man, and the Branch Tue, Jan 17, 1967


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Trumpton was the main town in the county of Trumptonshire. It had a town hall, with a clock tower, numerous shops, and a fine market square in the middle of which stood a statue of Queen Victoria.