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  2. The Wombles - Wikipedia

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    The Wombles at Work (1973) The Invisible Womble and Other Stories (1973) The Wombles to the Rescue (1974) The Wombles Go Round the World (1976) All of these were out of print for many years until they were republished by Bloomsbury, from 2010 to 2011, along with the 1973 short-story collection The Invisible Womble, with all-new illustrations by ...

  3. The Wombles (1973 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The Wombles are creatures that live underground, collecting and recycling human rubbish. [ 3 ] After the first Wombles book, published in 1968, was featured on the BBC1 children's television programme Jackanory , [ 4 ] the BBC commissioned producer FilmFair to create a television series of the books.

  4. List of The Wombles episodes - Wikipedia

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    The Wombles Times (20 October 1975): The young Wombles make their own newspaper. Operation W.R.A.P. (21 October 1975): The young Wombles learn first aid. The Secret Snorer (22 October 1975): Orinoco is tasked with guarding the Wombles' herb garden. Womble Fool's Day (23 October 1975): The young Wombles play practical jokes.

  5. List of bones of the human skeleton - Wikipedia

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    Various bones of the human skeletal system. The axial skeleton, comprising the spine, chest and head, contains 80 bones. The appendicular skeleton, comprising the arms and legs, including the shoulder and pelvic girdles, contains 126 bones, bringing the total for the entire skeleton to 206 bones.

  6. 'Doctor Who' star and 'Wombles' narrator Bernard Cribbins ...

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    Bernard Cribbins, the beloved narrator of 1970s British children’s show “The Wombles” and actor on “Doctor Who,” has died. He was 93.

  7. Elisabeth Beresford - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] [7] The Wombles' names came from sources as varied as the town where Beresford's daughter went on a French exchange and the name of the college attended by a nephew. [ 4 ] The first Wombles book appeared in 1968, illustrated by Margaret Gordon , whose work on all the early Wombles books defined their distinctive appearance.

  8. List of organs of the human body - Wikipedia

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    This article contains a list of organs in the human body. It is widely believed that there are 79 organs (this number goes up if you count each bone and muscle as an organ on their own, which is becoming a more common practice [1] [2]); however, there is no universal standard definition of what constitutes an organ, and some tissue groups' status as one is debated. [3]

  9. ‘Doctor Who’ Star and ‘Wombles’ Narrator Bernard Cribbins ...

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    Bernard Cribbins, the beloved narrator of 1970s British children’s show “The Wombles” and actor on “Doctor Who,” has died. He was 93. Variety confirmed Cribbins’ death with his agent ...