Tuesday, 28 October 2014

3. Watch With Mother : Trumpton


First  watched : Uncertain

I'm  going  to  assume  that  I  wasn't  watching  any  teatime  telly  yet  as  the  majority  of  the  programmes  that  week  are  completely  unfamiliar. Instead  we'll  moved  straight  on  to  the  next  WWM  feature  on  Tuesday  8th.

I've  only  just  learned  that  Trumpton    was  the  second  part  of  a  sequential  trilogy. I've  always  related  it  to  Camberwick  Green  and  Chigley  but  the  repeat  schedule  disguised  the  fact  that  their  productions  didn't  overlap.  The  animators  insisted  on  filming  these  series   in  colour  as  well  despite  the  fact  BBC1  couldn't  yet  broadcast   in  that  mode  which  meant  that  they  had  a  longer  shelf  life  than  many  of  their  contemporaries

Don't  worry  Trumpton  fans; I'm  not  going  to  diss  it. I  liked  Trumpton  despite , perhaps  because  of,  its  predictable  formula. The  town  of   Trumpton    also  didn't  seem  too  far  removed  from  Littleborough  ( not  yet  yoked  to  Rochdale  at  this  point ),  the  resemblance  helped  by  our  Harehill  Park  having  a  near-identical  bandstand.  The  predictability  factor  was  very  high; about  a  third  of  its  running  time  was  used  up  by  identical  footage. Every  episode  climaxed  with   some   sort  of  crisis  being  resolved  by  calling  out  the  fire  brigade. the  episode  broadcast  on  8.10.68  was  called  Mrs  Lovelace  And  The  Mayor's   Hat ; I  think  you  can  guess  how  that  panned  out.

Trumpton  ( and  the  wider  series )  has  been  subject  to  some  derision  for  presenting  an  unrealistic  view  of  English  communities   and you  do  wonder  if  it  influenced  young  Dave  and  his  Big  Society  ideas.

As  often  related,  puppetmaster  Gordon  Murray  consigned  all  his  puppets  to  the  fire  in  the  eighties  - an  ironic  fate  for  Pugh  Pugh, Barney  McGrew  and  co. A  sole  soldier  from  Camberwick  Green  escaped  the  holocaust  and  is  believed  to  be  still  in  the  possession  of  his  daughter's  friend  having  failed  to  attract  the  price  she  wanted  at  auction  in  2003.

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