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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.
The townsfolk then appear going about their daily business: examples include the unnamed Mayor, Mr Troop the town clerk, Chippy Minton the carpenter and his apprentice son Nibs, Mrs Cobbit the florist, Miss Lovelace the milliner and her trio of Pekingese dogs (Mitzi, Daphne and Lulu), Mr Clamp the greengrocer, Mr ...
1967. 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 Camberwick Green.);})();(function(){window.jsl.dh(COPFZubNArDZwPAPjf2JoAM__200,
His old friends Bob Bura and John Hardwick adapted Murray 's figures by adding wire frameworks and painstakingly filmed the three series as stop motion animation. By suggesting colour filming, Bura and Hardwick had helped create a durable product that would be repeated for years to come.
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.