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1. Brum to the Rescue - 26 September 1991; 2. Brum and the Kite – 3 October 1991; 3. Brum at the Scrapyard – 10 October 1991; 4. Brum at the Opera – 17 October 1991; 5. Brum and the Mad Mower – 24 October 1991; 6. Brum at the Seaside – 31 October 1991; 7. Brum and the Little Girl Lost – 7 November 1991; 8. Brum and the Wheels – 14 ...
Rex Garrod (10 September 1943 [1] – 8 April 2019) was an inventor and roboteer notable for building the radio controlled car that starred in Brum, and co-presenting The Secret Life of Machines. He also entered several successful robots into the early series of British TV series Robot Wars. [2] [3] [4] [5]
Boffins (1995, was only released on video but did air in a number of countries) Bunyip (1989) Butterfly Island (1985–1986, Season 1 only, the rest of the series aired on Seven Network from 1987 to 1993) C/o The Bartons (1988) Camera Script (1987) Captain Cookaburra's AustraliHa (1984–1988) Captain Cookaburra's Road to Discovery (1985–1986)
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1 13 US 1991 NBC: Traditional The Ren & Stimpy Show: 5 52: US 1991–1996 Nickelodeon: Traditional The Return of Dogtanian: 1 26 Spain 1991 [1] France 3: Traditional Rod 'n' Emu: 1 13 UK 1991 CITV: Traditional Roger Mellie: The Man on the Telly: 1 4 UK 1991 Channel 4: Traditional Rugrats: 9 172: US 1991–2004 Nickelodeon: Traditional Rupert: 5 ...
Safari (1991 film) Sarah, Plain and Tall (film) Scum (television play) The Search for Robert Johnson; Separate but Equal (film) Shadow of a Doubt (1991 film) Shadows of the Past (1991 film) Sherlock Holmes and the Leading Lady; The Sitter (1991 film) Sometimes They Come Back (film) Son of the Morning Star (film) The Stone Boy (TV series)
On July 1, 2000, Barry Thurston stepped down as president of Columbia TriStar Television Distribution after 17 years and was succeeded by then-current president, Steve Mosko. Thurston was originally president of Embassy Telecommunications in 1983.
He is the only human character who appears in every episode and the only character who is apparently oblivious to Brum's adventures, despite finding items in Brum's backseat at the end of each episode in Series 1 and 2. The actor, Mike Cavanagh, actually owned the Cotswold Motor Museum until 1999.