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Not only do Flumps taste amazing, but perhaps best of all, Flumps are completely fat-free! So why not treat yourself? Flumps are also Coeliac or Celiac friendly and with Gluten-free ingredients, more people can enjoy these classic retro marshmallow treats.
For reasons of hygiene and safety, personal grooming products, cosmetics or items of intimate clothing cannot be returned. The plot revolved around the various adventures of a family of furry characters called The Flumps. It was created and written by Julie Holder and narrated by Gay Soper. The theme tune was played by George Chisholm on the trombone.The Flumps is the story of a close family of fluffy fur balls, probably coughed up by a cat somewhere. There’s no other way to describe them. And then there were the kids. The eldest were Perkin and Posie. The youngest was Pootle who was well, just growing up and learning just what life’s all about. The Flumps is a children's programme, created and written by Julie Holder, and produced for the BBC by David Yates. The show was broadcast by the BBC in 1977. [1] Overview [ edit ] Mother Flump was always in the kitchen baking something or other, and doing typical stereotype motherly type things.
Father Flump usually spent most of his time doing traditional father stuff, like DIY and digging in the allotment. In 2000, The Flumps was released on DVD. During early 2008, the theme tune was used in a series of adverts for Auto Trader magazine in the UK. These adverts were run again in Q3 2009. [ citation needed] Characters [ edit ]Anyhow, who did we have in this strange family then? Well, firstly there was Grandpa Flump, who spent most of his days sleeping or playing his Flumpet (no not trumpet, flumpet. Get it right!).