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The Gublins

The Gublins

Description: The Gublins is a stop-motion children's television show from the producers of Camberwick Green, Trumpton and Chigley. The Gublins were chimp-like creations that featured in a series of Tall Stories, narrated in rhyming couplets to a simple acoustic soundtrack provided by Freddie Phillips. Wikipedia
Genre: Children's television series
Year Released: 1977
First episode air date: 1977
Genre: Children's television series
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