Brum

1991

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6.2| 0h30m| TV-G| en| More Info
Released: 26 September 1991 Ended
Producted By: Ragdoll Productions
Country: United Kingdom
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.brum.tv/
Synopsis

Brum is a British children's superhero rescue television series about the adventures of a radio controlled car of the same name. It was produced by Ragdoll Productions for HIT Entertainment and first broadcast in 1991. It was initially directed, written and produced by Anne Wood, latterly directed and written by Vic Finch, Paul Leather, Emma Lindley, Morgan Hall, Brian Simmons, Nigel P Harris and others. It was initially narrated by Toyah Willcox and later by Tom Wright. The show was first aired on Children's BBC on BBC One and also aired in the United States on Discovery Kids as part of the Ready Set Learn kids block on the channel that lasted from 1996 to 2010. The show has also aired on ABC, ABC1 and ABC2 in Australia.

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Karry Best movie of this year hands down!
Plantiana Yawn. Poorly Filmed Snooze Fest.
NekoHomey Purely Joyful Movie!
AnhartLinkin This story has more twists and turns than a second-rate soap opera.
tjenticott Brought me to tears many times love brum he's a top car and a living legend will be remembered for thousands of years also he's better than your car sorry to say but it's true, I would like to see a romantic novel on brum as he has some great lights which really "turn me on" sorry for getting graphic but I would totally smash without out a doubt Pa Pa Daniel - Movie Review Magazine
laraksa This ten minute show is fantastic! My kids love it.They are big fans of Brum. I watch it with my children every day. They love how the car moves.They love all the characters like Granny Slippers and the Traffic Policemen. I love how Toya Wilcox does the commentary. I really believe there should be more children's programmes like this. Every episode always involves an adventure, and Brum always saves the day.As we enjoy the BBC2 children's show so much, I have taken my family along to the the live shows hosted by Mark Powlett who plays the Traffic Policemen. Mark Powlett is FANTASTIC!! A great show to see if it comes your way. We even saw Brum live too. I hope this DVD will be around in many years to come so lots of future generations can enjoy the adventures of Brum too!
rikke juhl we love this show too, we are students and think that the traffic policeman is very funny indeed. His dancing is very groovy ! One of the other posts says his name is Mark Powlett. We looked him up and saw that he comes from England and is in pantomime this Christmas. ALthough we don't have pantomime in Germany we would love to come over and see him this year ! W love that this show is so good for children and even though we are all a bit of older ages we like to watch it very much to see all of the antics that are got up too by Brum and all of his friends in the big town. We also like to look on the website for the show to keep up to date.Keep on chasing baddies Brum!!!!! xx x
guestier1 My Children go crazy for this show. We have to watch it on rotation in our house and once it has finished then they ask for it to be put back to the start again ! They absolutely love the Traffic Policeman and the fact that he gets everything wrong (much like the real police!). I personally like the fact that it is all live and not just another programme with people dressed up in big costumes where you cant see their faces. Its very different and so can be on in our house as much as my two rascals want.In fact we even went to see a live show with Brum and the Policeman in it which was excellent. I think the actor's name is Mark Powlett. I couldn't find him anywhere else on this site but he is a hero to my children (and he looks good in uniform,but don't tell my hubby!)Jayne Gueste

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