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Camberwick Green/Trumpton/Chigley

MOUTH-LESS STOP-MOTION surbitons later burned by creator Gordon Murray in fit of pique.

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  1. Lee James Turnock

    May 25, 2010 at 3:10 pm

    “It’s Sam Tyler. How are you today, Sam? Oh dear. Not very happy. Is it Gene Hunt? Is he kicking in a nonce?”

  2. glam_racket

    May 25, 2010 at 4:05 pm

    Camberwick Green/Trumpton toothpaste also fondly remembered, a lurid, pink goo that may as well have been made from mashed up candy floss and toffee apples for all the dental benefit it provided.

    Strawberry flavour if I’m not mistaken.

  3. Paul S

    October 9, 2012 at 12:18 am

    Camberwick Green was the cause of my first existential inklings. The sight of a character I’d come to know and identify with being swallowed whole by the machinations of the musical box at the end of each episode, to languish, trapped, benighted, within it’s workings regularly reduced me to tears.

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