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Brum - Kitten Rescue and other stories (2003) (VHS/DVD) Brum - Stopwatch Botch and other stories (2004) (VHS/DVD) The Very Best of Brum (2004) (VHS/DVD) (The DVD release is the only Brum home media release to feature the "Brum and the Pickpocket" episode as a bonus episode, making this the only episode unavailable on VHS).
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]
Penny Pincher She's sneaky, appeared in Brum and the Music Box & Brum and the Stopwatch Botch. The Beady-Eyed Robber ( Heather Tyrrell ) She's evil, appeared in Brum and the Stolen Necklace. The Shadow ( Miles Anthony ) A menacing thief appearing in Brum and the King of Thieves & Brum and the Gorilla Caper.
The museum's collection includes cars, motorcycles, bicycles, caravans, and motoring memorabilia of the 20th century. The museum's toy collection includes pedal cars, bicycles, toy cars, buses, aeroplanes and other vehicles, model kits, meccano built into vehicles and structures, wooden and metal vehicles, and penny tin toys.
"A Kind of a Stopwatch" [1] is a 1963 episode of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone. In this episode, a man acquires a stopwatch which can stop time. In this episode, a man acquires a stopwatch which can stop time.
061502 is a live concert DVD of Botch's final show at The Showbox in Seattle. It contains two discs, one for the Concert DVD consisting of 14 songs with a bonus commentary, and a video for "Saint Matthew Returns To The Womb", and other bonuses.
[1] [2] [3] The term "botch" in wrestling jargon refers to any unintentional or poorly executed manoeuvre or action during a match. These can include missed moves, awkward falls, audible communications, and other instances where the scripted nature of wrestling is momentarily broken, revealing the staged nature of the performance. [1] [2]
Botchan (young master) is the first-person narrator of the novel. He grows up in Tokyo as a reckless and rambunctious youth. In the opening chapter he hurts himself jumping from the second floor of his elementary school, fights the boy next door, and tramples a neighbor's carrot patch by wrestling (sumo style) on the straw that covers the seedlings.