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Trumpton vs Camberwick Green!

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RWR | 15:25 Mon 21st Jul 2003 | Film, Media & TV
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Which kid's programme had the clown winding the credits up a rolling board - was it Trumpton or Camberwick Green?
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Or was it the lesser known Chigley?
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I agree with Einstein, I think it was all 3. Have a look at this great website for all sorts of Trumptonshire related goodies ( except an answer for your question!!!! Ive looked and looked but havent found one yet) http://www.eh.org/evans/trumpgo.htm
It was only Camberwick Green. Trumpton opened with the Town Hall clock striking 9 and Mrs Cobbett setting up to sell her flowers under the statue of Queen Victoria. I can't remember how Chigley started, but it didn't have the music box. Camberwick Green started with "Here is a box, A musical box,Wound up and ready to play,This box can hide a secret inside, Can you guess what is in it today?' and then the central character for that day would appear. Did Chigley always start with Lord Bellborough going to fire up his steam engine, or was it just that scene happened in every episode? and of course there was the closing dance for the factory workers (obviously had no life!!!)
I am a prat! I read the question as saying did they all start with the music box! Think I'll have to lay off the poteen. I think it was also only Camberwick Green for the closing credits. Chigleys were over the workers dance and I don't think there was anything special about the end of Trumpton.
Wasn't it Windy Miller winding up the credits - I am sure it was - he used to look around between turns to give you time to read them. If so then it must have been Camberwick Green.

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