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2. Brum and the Crane – 13 October 1994; 3. Brum Goes Ice Skating – 20 October 1994; 4. Brum Dances in the Street – 27 October 1994; 5. Brum at a Wedding – 3 November 1994; 6. Brum and the Rascally Robber – 10 November 1994; 7. Brum and the Supermarket – 17 November 1994; 8. Brum and the Very Windy Day – 24 November 1994; 9.
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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]
With his pickpocket footage, demonstrations, and expertise, Arno also appeared in the BBC's History of Magic (2004), and appeared as "the fastest fingers" on Ripley's Believe it or Not (2003 Episode 4.9). The Travel Channel's endlessly repeated Travel Scams & Rip—offs Revealed-Las Vegas, garnered consistently high ratings.
A mischievous pickpocket, Slippery Jim, is captured by the police and escorted to jail. The pickpocket, through a series of magical tricks, manages to evade the grasp of the law numerous times throughout the film. Jim hops out of a body of water, magically constructs a flying bicycle, disappears into thin air, and takes the form of a snake.
It originally aired on Comedy Central in the United States on November 3, 2004. In the episode, a "Wall-Mart" supermarket (used as a stand-in for Walmart ) is built in South Park, and the people start to get addicted to shopping from it, due to its irresistibly attractive bargains, thus leading many businesses in South Park to close down.
If this particular tale of Fat Tony being framed as Springfield's number one pickpocket (as opposed to being definitely guilty of being Springfield’s number one every other kind of crook) never rises above a sort of cozy familiarity, it at least earns its place as a Simpsons episode that seems to remember that The Simpsons is worth remembering."
The series chronicles the lives of the Birchum family, Richard (Adam Carolla), Wendi (Megyn Kelly), Eddie (Kyle Dunnigan) and Jeanie (Brett Cooper).Each episode is a social commentary on modern American culture from a politically conservative viewpoint as Richard attempts to keep life in his hometown simple.