Talk:Trumptonshire
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[edit]I added this page because when searching for "Trumptonshire" I discovered that there was no page and decided that a redirect page would be inappropriate since the "county" is equally relevant to three different series (Camberwick Green, Trumpton and Chigley). I considered redirecting to List of fictional counties but realised that this might be confusing for some, so instead I created this page explaining what the county was and how it related to the three programmes. I've also noticed that when browsing the various entries on the three series, I found it difficult to actually navigate between the three. This page (and the template I've created) make this easier. --Thetriangleguy 19:22, 7 June 2007 (UTC)
TV Job Characters previously used in one of the Trumptonshire programmes
[edit]Since the Trumptonshire programmes, several animated series for children have been produced in the 1980s and the 1990s, based on characters with particular jobs. Many of these have been previously used in one of the Trumptonshire programmes:
-the four that got listed on the Trumptonshire Web-
- Fireman Sam (The Trumpton Fire Brigade)
- Postman Pat (Peter Hazel the postman)
- Bob The Builder (Mr Clutterbuck the builder)
- Joshua Jones (Mr Rumpling the barge owner)
-What didn't get listed on the Trumptonshire Web-
- In the mid-2000's Windy and his mill got a modernised related show called Summerton Mill
- Mr Crocket and his garage could have been counterparted with the CGI animated garage working children's character called "MechaNick".
- Could Mr Craddock the keeper of Trumpton Park be counterparted with the 1990's 2D animated children's TV and book character by Nick Butterworth called "Percy the Park Keeper"?
- Could Doctor Mopp be counterparted with the early 2000's stop-frame animated animal character called Doctor Otter?
- Could PC McGarry the policeman of Camberwick Green be related to the 2D animated police cartoon characters like PC Pinkerton or the 2000's cat police character Sergeant Stripes?— Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.13.25.216 (talk) 16:19, 20 January 2014 (UTC)
You really are quite mental arent you? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 90.198.192.190 (talk) 03:07, 30 October 2014 (UTC)
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