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millymouge Tue 11-Mar-25 10:02:57

Cuthbert, Dibble and Grub. Anyone remember these little firemen from Trumpton? For some reason I started thinking about them this morning and remember sitting to watch Trumpton, Camberwick Green and, I think the other one was Chigley, over the years with grandchildren. They were such lovely stories, personally think they were nicer than those they have these days.

madeleine45 Wed 12-Mar-25 19:33:20

how funny. On another thread regarding D Trump buying a Tetra car , I suggested that he must be travelling to Trumpton in it and maybe he will meet Noddy in his little car too. ! Oh how I wish that DT was about the size of these puppets and then either the strings could be cut or one of the big giants could just tread on the pest\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\11

AskAlice Wed 12-Mar-25 19:29:23

Oh yes TiggyW, forgot about In the Night Garden! Older and youngest GC loved that, it was/is part of their nightime ritual although it does go on a bit too long for me!

Just as an aside my DH, when doing our family history over the last 40-odd years, discovered that I am related to Oliver Postgate!

AskAlice Wed 12-Mar-25 19:24:17

From my childhood, "Listen with Mother" always at quarter to two. My mum told me that my brother, when he started school, used to put his head down on his desk in the afternoon and have a nap as he was so used to listening to it at that time!
I still remember two of the stories from it - "The Snail who Went to China" and "The Rabbit who had Too Many Cabbages." My other favourite was Picture Book on Watch with Mother. I made macaroni necklaces painted with water colour paints and also Chinese Lanterns (the paper ones with slits in them, not the balloon ones), which I made many years later with my children and grandchildren.

From my children's childhood Play School and Rainbow. They loved George the Hippo!

My older GC loved Toby's Travelling Circus, and my youngest GD now love Hey Duggy and Bluey.

TiggyW Wed 12-Mar-25 19:12:17

I used to watch all the Watch with Mother programmes (I suppose it would have to be called ‘Watch with a Parent or Guardian’ nowadays!🙄). I loved them all, but I must admit that Postman Pat is one of my favourites (watched by our children in the 80s) and, more recently, Hey Duggy, watched by our grandchildren.
‘In the Night Garden’ is just weird, almost as weird as ‘The Magic Roundabout’! I’m sure the writers were on something.🤣

Photocrazy Wed 12-Mar-25 19:07:29

Does anyone remember Crow and Alice I know Crow was a crow but cannot for the life of me remember what Alice was.

LadyGaGa Wed 12-Mar-25 18:25:40

Oh yes. Bizzy Lizzy! My mum made me a corduroy pinafore with a flower on the pocket like Bizzy Lizzy. Happy memories. I loved Windy Miller. The music when he walks out of the windmill is in my head now …. And I loved Tales from the Riverbank. Although putting little hamsters into jackets and sticking them in a toy plane doesn’t seem so nice now 😜

Churchview Wed 12-Mar-25 18:24:26

My husband has just reminded me that his friend went on Mastermind with Trumpton as his specialist subject. I promise he isn't making it up.

Churchview Wed 12-Mar-25 18:20:35

Musicgirl Sorry, a bit of a cross post there. Lovely to know other people still remember these shows too.

Churchview Wed 12-Mar-25 18:19:27

Pogle's Wood, Bizzy Lizzy and Mary, Mungo and Midge come to mind.

I still envy Bizzy Lizzy the flower on her dress which made wishes come true.

Lindylou23 Wed 12-Mar-25 18:13:35

My father in law s name was Hugh Pugh, long time ago.

Shelflife Wed 12-Mar-25 17:37:12

I lived them all especially Trumpton and Mr Ben . As a child ' Listen with Mother ' on the radio.
One programme I don't like that is for today's children is The Midnight Garden. It's a bit creepy!

Musicgirl Wed 12-Mar-25 17:31:29

I loved Trumpton, Camberwick Green and Chigley, narrated by the incomparable Brian Cant, as a small child. They were, believe, the first children's programmes made in colour, although colour TV was many years into the future for most of us as it was so expensive. I would have been one of the first viewers of these programmes in the late sixties. I also liked Bizzy Lizzy with her dress with the magic flower, The Pogles of Pogle's Wood and The Herbs, with Parsley the Lion et al. Delightful programmes.

Shinamae Wed 12-Mar-25 17:22:53

Sarnia

Now this is going back. Anyone else remember Prudence Kitten? We didn't have a TV at home but my grandparents did and I was enthralled with Prudence. I think she had an Uncle who was a sailor. Or am I muddling that up? I was around 5 at the time.
Lovely post awakening some happy memories.

Yes, I remember prudence kitten and rag tag and bobtail….😁

Earthmother9 Wed 12-Mar-25 16:44:13

My Son loved "Evil Edna", there was one other but I've forgotten what it was.

LovesBach Wed 12-Mar-25 16:28:55

Did anyone else like 'Will Quack Quack', a Welsh made children's cartoon that was evidently created by David Jason's late partner? Pussy Cat Willum, Robin and Rosy, Bagpuss, and the lovely Trumpton characters. Gentle and happy memories of sitting with the children, watching the programmes - I ache for those days, sometimes.

grandMattie Wed 12-Mar-25 16:24:47

My children loved Camberwick Green, etc., Bagpuss, Mr. Benn and Chokablock!

Supergran1946 Wed 12-Mar-25 16:10:30

Pugh pugh Barney McGrew, Cuthbert, Dibble and Grub. Why can I still remember that and not what I did yesterday 🤪🤪🤪

chicken Wed 12-Mar-25 15:09:42

I live in the village that was the inspiration for Camberwick Green. The villages that were immortalised as Trumpton and Chigley are just three miles away. There actually used to be a windmill in this village although there's no trace of it now. Sadly, our little village is under threat of being overwhelmed by huge new housing estates.

missdeke Wed 12-Mar-25 14:54:45

We didn't get a tv until I was 7 although we used to watch Rin Tin Tin at a friends house before Brownies every week. I find the trouble with modern childtren's tv is that it always seems to be loud and shouty with loud music. The gentler ones like Peppa Pig seem few and far between.

Allira Wed 12-Mar-25 14:36:14

We didn't have a television until I was about seven and I can remember the first programme I watched was Bill and Ben, the Flowerpot Men, with Little Weed. I was probably too old for that type of programme but it was such a novelty I enjoyed it, as well as Muffin the Mule.

There were other programmes about animals, I'm sure it was David Attenborough who presented some of them. Was it Zoo Quest?

Mollygo Wed 12-Mar-25 14:20:25

Mr Rumpling from Chigley sings my favourite song.
m.youtube.com/watch?v=-YY3Zz0NRpc
We didn’t have a TV when we were little, but I remember the WoodenTops. We do a movement at Aquafit that reminds me of how Spotty Dog walked.

Chicklette Wed 12-Mar-25 14:19:09

My youngest brother used to sing:
Yoo hoo
Barney McGrew
Custard, Dribble and Scrub.
It still makes me smile when I think of it.

pascal30 Wed 12-Mar-25 14:16:02

I remember when I first went away to college that everyone would go to the main sitting area to watch The Magic Roundabout..

Gizzy48 Wed 12-Mar-25 14:10:24

Anyone remember Twuzzle, from about 1956? With his friends Jiffy the Broomstick Man and Footso:
"I'm Footso the silliest cat, When I walk, I always fall flat. I've big yellow eyes and big flat paws, I'm Footso the cat that Twizzle adores. Mrrow Mrrow purr purr, I'm the cat with the silkiest fur, Four big paws and whiskers six, I'm not very clever but know lots of tricks, Mrrow Mrrow that's my call, I'm the silliest cat of them all, When I sleep I always dream Of herrings and kippers and creamy cream, Mrrow Mrrow Mrrow"

Oldgcodger70 Wed 12-Mar-25 13:58:25

Millymouge, you nailed it. very poignant for me as a retired flour miller making flour for the biscuit factory and with several associates in the fire service, my kids loved all of them