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The Poddington Peas

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644: 33: 235:, describes the eponymous group of Peas living "down at the bottom of the garden". Human-sized garden objects, enormous in size to the Peas, are often seen, such as upturned flowerpots which serve as most of their buildings. Humans themselves are never seen or mentioned (with the single exception of 273:
remake of the series was announced on Needs' website. With the new pilot originally offered to CBBC, then produced independently after it was turned down, a 90-second promotional clip appeared on Needs' site. However, the project was eventually abandoned due to copyright issues – whilst Needs and
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Beverley Allan, Brian Holmes, Alex Barclay, Sophie Law, Christine Courtney, Phillip Lee, Lynn Durrans, Dena Mackenzie, Tessa Farrington, Sarah Marsden, Heather Fisher, Jacqui Millar, Alison Flintham, Audrey Murch, Beryl Godfrey, Joan Pettengell, Denise Hamby, Joanna Scott, Audrey Hammond, Lisa
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Billy Allison, Arthur Humberstone, Kevin Baldwin, Colin Hughes, Anna Brockett, Willard Kitchen, Paul Chung, Charles MacRae, Arthur De Cloedt, Rob Newman, Terry Dormer, Neil Salmon, Bob Godfrey, Kim Stephenson, Tony Guy, Paul Stone, Barry Hales, Simon (Jiminy) Turner, Stephen Hales, Glen
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captain (which explains his title) pea who has a moustache, a beard and a wooden left leg, wears a blue-and-white captain's hat, carries a non-astronomical telescope and sometimes appears to be in charge of the others. In later books his name is sometimes, inconstantly, rendered as
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The first twelve episodes were shown on BBC One as part of the Children's BBC strand on Thursdays at 3:50pm, while the last one was shown on that same channel, three weeks and one day after the penultimate one (because of its seasonal subject matter), on a Friday at 10:50am.
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strand (as it had been known from its inception on 9 September 1985 until 4 October 1997) from 14 September to 22 December 1989. The series was regularly repeated throughout the 90s and early 00s until 2002. The series' theme song, composed by
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Wyatt were the creators, the BBC still owned the rights to the series and character names (even though it was last repeated in 2002), which would have proven too costly to secure for the independent project.
395:: A pea who likes gardening, has thin black hair and a thin black moustache, wears a straw hat and holds a spade. Books show him to also be a keen historian, who has traced the Poddington Peas' family roots. 361:" (or fish-and-chip shop, to give them their formal name) worker pea with ginger hair, who wears a white three-cornered hat, a blue bow tie and a white apron, and is often seen carrying a blue chip scoop 477:: Appearing in only one later book, she is a princess who inhabits a small, majestic castle located on a rise above the garden, who has lost her priceless golden pea. Her name is a play on the story of 541:: An artistic painting pea who has messy ginger hair, carries a paintbrush and is always covered in blobs of paint. In the later books, is sometimes shown to have an unpredictable artistic temperament. 269:
and Award Publications. The books, including new titles, were later released with a new associated press, and merchandise complementing these titles was released in 2013. Later in 2013, a new
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was employed by Poddington PLC to help them write a prospective second series of episodes, which were to include one with the intention of piloting the series in the
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1960s-era pea with long blond hair and a moustache, who wears a headband and carries a guitar. Later books show several other unnamed hippy peas in his company.
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by Palace Video in 1990 (HPV0018), but this is now out of print. As with the majority of other older BBC children's series, it has also never made it to
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of the series, and live in Creepy Castle, which overlooks Poddington and has its own patch of "Creepy Carrots" (who are named for having sinister eyes).
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489:: A small pea dog who helps keep the peace in Poddington, as P.C. Pod adopted him and trained him to be a police dog. 629:: A fast pea with thin black hair who wears a sweatband on his head, and always runs around quicker than the others. 471:: A grandfatherly pea with white hair (even though he is mostly bald) who wears glasses and carries a walking stick. 427:: A happy, good-natured pea who wears a red baseball cap, and often appears to be the main character for the series. 623:: An easily-upset pea who always cries whenever he gets injured or something goes wrong and carries a handkerchief. 547:: The photographer of the "Daily Pod" newspaper who wears a hat with a press pass in its brim and carries a camera. 449:: The youngest pea, he is Penela-Pea's baby, who wears a white nappy, sits in a pushchair and carries a teddy bear. 415:: An unkempt, unhygienic, and rather mysterious pea, hinted to be created by a scientist. Only seen in later books. 389:: A fat, greedy, dumpy pea who is bigger and heavier than all of the others, and always eating (usually jam tarts). 328:: A clumsy pea with a somewhat paranoid expression who is covered in bumps and has a big plaster on his left cheek. 535:: A dozy pea who wears a nightcap and sleeps too much, so always misses occasions that all the others turn up for. 505:: A scruffy tool and scrap worker pea with thin black hair and stubble, who wears a blue hat and carries a hammer. 443:: A pea who has a single springlike hair and legs, and makes use of the latter for jumping higher than the others. 421:: A very grumpy-looking pea who likes to complain whenever the others require him to do something for an occasion. 383:: A somewhat bewildered-looking simple-minded chef pea who wears a big white chef's hat and carries a rolling pin. 577:: A clean pea who always has soapy bubbles covering her head, carries a bar of pink soap and often blows bubbles. 529:: A young pea with blonde pigtails, who has two red bows on her head and always skips by using her skipping rope. 593:: An attractive pea with a blonde ponytail and blue eyes, who wears a magenta bow on her head and both her feet. 479: 465:: A motherly pea who pushes her baby, Nap-Pea, around in a pushchair. Her name is a pun on the name "Penelope". 351:, who is responsible for the cleanliness of his ship, and who wears a striped red and blue pirate's t-shirt. 614: 455:: A policeman pea with a black moustache, who wears a blue helmet. His name is a pun on "P.C. Plod" from 32: 516: 402: 557:
pea who has smartly combed black hair and a brown moustache and carries a comb and pair of scissors.
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of Cairnvale Productions for Poddington PLC; it has thirteen five-minute episodes, and was aired on
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pea with brown hair who wears a white maid's hat (or mob cap), and carries a teapot and a teacup.
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pea who wears a stereotypical brown lumberjack's hat with flaps on its sides and carries an axe.
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pea with a thin black moustache, who wears a brown cap and carries a broom and a waste bin.
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Anna Brockett, Terry Dormer, Clive Dawson, Ted Pettengell, Arthur De Cloedt, Neil Salmon
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There was also a book series by Paul Needs, illustrated by Colin Wyatt and published by
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Stephenson, Louise Harding, Emma Tornero, Lynette Hodson
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British children's animated adventure television series
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In later books he is often accompanied by a 8: 613:pea, who has a ginger moustache and wears a 294:The series features a group of thirty-four 1500:1980s British children's television series 1082:A Cairnvale Production for Poddington PLC. 695: 31: 20: 1525:British English-language television shows 680:Learn how and when to remove this message 16:British animated television series (1989) 1495:1980s British animated television series 1119: 926: 908: 890: 872: 854: 836: 818: 800: 782: 764: 746: 728: 710: 1510:1989 British television series endings 571:and carries a yellow magnifying glass. 1505:1989 British television series debuts 927: 909: 891: 873: 855: 837: 819: 801: 783: 765: 747: 729: 711: 7: 218:that was created by Paul Needs and 1154:"Phil Gardner – Bits & Pieces" 1131:. 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