The Flumps

The Flumps is a children's programme, created and written by Julie Holder, and produced for the BBC by David Yates. The show was broadcast by the BBC from 1977 to 1988.[1]

The Flumps
GenreStop motion
Created byJulie Holder
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original language(s)English
No. of series1
No. of episodes13
Production
Running time15 mins
Release
Original networkBBC1
Original release14 February 
9 May 1977

Overview

The plot revolved around the various adventures of a family of furry characters called The Flumps. It was created and written by Julie Holder and narrated by Gay Soper. The theme tune was played by George Chisholm on the trombone.

In 1978, the BBC released a record, The Flumps (REC 309), that had 4 stories from the TV series narrated and sung by Gay Soper: "Keep Fit", "Balloons", "Moon Shot" and "Something Different".

In 2000, The Flumps was released on DVD. During early 2008, the theme tune was used in a series of adverts for Auto Trader magazine in the UK. These adverts were run again in Q3 2009.

Characters

The various flumps were:

  • Grandpa Flump, who played a Flumpet (a type of trumpet),
  • Father Flump, a keen gardener
  • Mother Flump, often seen cooking in the kitchen
  • Posie, a girl Flump
  • Perkin, a boy Flump
  • Pootle, the toddler Flump

Episode listing

  1. "Secrets"
  2. "The Cloud"
  3. "The Magnet"
  4. "Get Your Skates On"
  5. "Moon Shot"
  6. "Balloons"
  7. "Keep Fit"
  8. "Something Different"
  9. "Lend A Hand"
  10. "Quiet Please"
  11. "Grandfather's Birthday"
  12. "What A Carrot"
  13. "Where's Grandfather?"

Scheduling

The Flumps was shown 21 times between 1977 and 1988, usually around 1.45pm, and usually on BBC1. The transmission runs were as follows:

Footnotes

  1. During the first transmission run of 1984, one of the first five episodes was not shown.
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References

  1. Sheridan, Simon (2004). The A-Z of Classic Children's Television: From Alberto Frog to Zebedee. Reynolds & Hearn Ltd. pp. 110–114. ISBN 1903111277.
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