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Each
episode began with the words:
"Here is a box, a musical box.
Wound up and ready to play.
But this box can hide a secret inside.
Can you guess what is in it today?"
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The
camera then zoomed in on a clockwork musical box, which played a tune
and rotated slowly.
The top of the musical box would gradually open up and the character
that we would centre on for this story would rise up from inside
of it.
From there we would be treated to a day in the life of that Camberwick
Green resident.
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Camberwick
Green is a little village in the county of Trumptonshire. It is
a nice sleepy village that likes to take life in the slow lane.
Nothing much has changed there over the years, which is how they
like it and the place has been frozen in time (apart from Farmer
Bell's machinery).
There are no advertising hoardings here and if the villagers think
that this idyll is being threatened, then they rally together to
fight any modern progress.
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It
is so rooted in the past, that you have to do your shopping very
quickly on a Saturday, as they close at 1pm and they have no Sunday
opening here.
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At
Colleys Mill works Windy Miller. As suggested by his name, he is the
local Miller, who uses his windmill to grind corn into flour (in the
old fashioned way). Windy has excellent timing. The reason I say this
is because he keeps going in and out of the Mill and misses the windmill
sails by centimetres. I think he should get a '10' for artistic
merit.
But he does realise that everyone else hasn't got the same
timing, so (most of the time) he conscientiously stops the windmill
sail when guests arrive. He keeps all the corn in the granary, which
is a little hut next to the windmill.
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He
really does enjoy his job and loves the distinct sound of the windmill's
sails going round. The windmill has been passed down to him over the
generations, as his father and grandfather used to work it.
In the past all the farmers used to bring Windy all their corn
for him to grind, but times have changed and now most of them take
it to the monster mechanical millers in town.
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Windy
is firmly rooted in the old ways and when the wind drops, he believes
that you have to whistle for the wind. Does he own a car? Oh No!
For instead he gets around on his tricycle, which looks more like
a small Penny Farthing bike, still he is environmentally friendly.
From what I've seen, it looks like it works!.
He is also into making homebrewed Cider. Its very strong and it
can make you sleepy. Also he is a keen bird spotter.
He keeps Ducks, Hens, 2 Cows (one called Bess) and Bees.
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It
all happens to Windy Miller. Once he had to do some maintenance
to his Windmill and remove the sails. The boys from Pippin Fort
helped to remove them, but were a bit rough with them.
So when Mr Dagenham offered to put them back on with the help of
his helicopter, Windy reluctantly accepted. Mr Dagenham was waiting
for a signal from Windy when the sails were back in place, but Windy
waved to Mary Murphy and he was whisked into the air on the end
of a rope.
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He
is a local farmer who still takes his corn to Windy Miller to get
it ground into flour. But that is the only old fashioned thing that
he does, as he has the most modern farm in Camberwick Green.
He is very proud of his truck, which is the latest model and he
has a Chicken Battery where the hen's lay thousands of eggs.
Because of this, he is constantly teasing Windy about his old fashioned
ways and that he should modernise.
His Forklift Loader makes a wonderful noise.
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One
time he started to get worried why people in Camberwick Green were
buying less and less eggs from him. He worried and worried about
it, until he asked his customers why they were buying less. To his
astonishment, he found out that Windy Miller had been selling them
his Free Range Eggs.
People liked the idea that the hens were free and happy. So Windy
suggested that Farmer Bell should send his eggs to the packing station,
it would be easier for Jonathon.
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He
knew that he couldn't compete with Windy's Free Range eggs,
so agreed to this (I'm sure its not that simple in real life!).
His wife suffers from Rheumatism, which Dr Mopp treats.
He likes to treat his farm hands to Walnut Cakes. Yum!
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She
is always walking round carrying her baby, maybe she's a bit too
protective. I'm sure she will have trouble trouble with the baby
when it grows up. Her husband runs the Chemist Shop.
She is the village gossip and will tell you everything that is
going on around the area. She talks so fast, its surprising that
she comes up for air. So because of this, it is advisable to never
tell her a secret. Maybe she likes talking to people so much because
she is lonely? She does look after the baby all day and her husband
is always working in the shop.
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One
day she was so busy gossiping that she left her baby outside of
the Post Office. When she got back to her baby, it was covered in
spots. She rushed to the doctors only to find out it was red paint
spots, from the Post Office which was being repainted. Not only
that, but she forced her baby onto Captain Snort, so that she could
go into the nearest town to buy a hat!! She's lucky she hasn't
been reported for neglect!
Even though Mrs Honeyman is the biggest gossip ever, she does have
some uses. It is like she is the vocal newspaper for the area, so
that everyone knows what is going on in Camberwick Green.
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He
is the postman of Camberwick Green and really enjoys his job. He
can even be found dancing in the Post Office with Mrs Dingle (what
would her husband say?).
He especially likes delivering post to Mickey
Murphy the Baker. I think its because he is hoping he'll get
something in return.
Once, when delivering mail to Windy Miller;
Windy started the windmill sails up, but little did they know that
Peter's postbag was sitting next to one of the sails. Next thing
you know, the postbag is going round and round on the sail.
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They
are the children of Mickey Murphy, and they play together very well.
On Saturdays, Paddy puts on his roller skates
and zooms over to Thomas Tripp's Dairy, where he helps out with
the deliveries.
But there is one special delivery for Windy
Miller, a special cake, pink icing with cherries on top. Windy is
independent, but he doesn't like making cakes.
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She
runs the Post Office and has a puppy called 'Packet'. Mrs Dingle likes
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He
owns the Fishmonger in the middle of Camberwick Green Village. Every
Wednesday, half of the men in the village go out to the back of his
shop, where a stream passes by and they all enjoy a spot of fishing.
He likes to get out in his van and visits his old friend Windy
Miller, as he does get tired of the smell of fish. He likes to tell
him stories about his Great Grandfather, who used to be the Captain
of the finest steamship that sailed the seas - The Northern Prince.
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Windy
has heard all the stories before, but likes to hear them all over
again. He doesn't just tell these stories to Windy, but anyone
that will listen to him. He is so good at talking to people and
making things interesting, that he has been asked by Captain Snort
to give the soldier boys their geography lessons.
One of his most treasured possessions was a very large painting
of The Northern Star, but it accidentally fell off his truck after
he has just got it reframed. To his horror, a number of passing
cars ran over it and ruined it.
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Before
this had happened, Windy Miller had already begun making a wooden
model of the ship and when it was ready, he presented it to Mr Carraway.
He was delighted and forgot all his troubles about the painting
(which was eventually fixed).
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He
is the local Baker, who bake buns, cakes and pastries.
He is very busy on Saturdays, so on this day he makes lots of
custard pies using the milk, Mr Tripp and his son delivers.
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He
is the local doctor who goes around wearing very large spectacles
and a top hat, so looks quite eccentric. Dr Mopp doesn't stop
there with his eccentricities, as he drives around in an extremely
old car. So old, that it should really be in a museum, well it does
have a number plate of 1901.
He lives in a massive house, in fact its more like a mansion. Plus
he's very keen bird spotter and photographer. He writes a lot
of his letters on Sundays.
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He
is in charge of Pippin Fort, which is a Military Academy for boys
who want to be soldiers. He loves nothing more than having the soldiers
on parade and checking that everything is spick-and-span. But each
time he does this, there is always something that happens that interrupts
them. He has got an enormous moustache.
Every Tuesday the boys are taken swimming and every
Wednesday after parade he make the boys (Armitage, Featherby, Higgins,
Hopwood, Lumley and Meek) do odd jobs for the people of Camberwick
Green.
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He
feels its good for them and the boys enjoy doing them. Once they're
out of the way, he goes for a spot of fishing at Mr Carraway's.
He's a bit of a softie really, he threw Sergeant
Major Grout a party for his birthday and even got Mickey Murphy
to bake a fantastic cake in the shape of a cannon (even if it was
pink!).
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He
is the Sergeant Major who put the soldiers through their paces,
by putting them through constant drills, and loves shouting 'Attention'
or 'Dismissed'. I wouldn't like to live close to Pippin
Fort as they are always playing their bugles.
He also helps out with the odd jobs on a Wednesday.
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He
runs the local garage, which repairs cars and has some petrol pumps.
He even runs a breakdown service and goes out to people with his tow
truck. I'm not sure how he can run his business, as I've never
seen anyone pay for the petrol (sounds like a great place to me!).
I'm not sure I like how he resprays cars. Last time I saw him,
he had a normal can of paint in his hand and he was using this to
the paint the car (sounds dodgy to me!).
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He
is Camberwick Green's local Policeman (number 452). He uses his
police motorbike to get around, and it even has its own phone. |
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He
is Camberwick Green's Milkman and is Jonathan Bell's biggest
customer.
Once all the milk bottles got broken when Paddy Murphy was distracted
by Tabitha the cat, while he was directing Mr Tripp in his milk
float.
Most people would have gone mad at Paddy, but Mr Tripp didn't,
because he likes cats and could understand that Paddy didn't
want the cat run over (can I work for him, he sounds really nice).
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But
when he asked Farmer Bell for more milk he couldn't help him,
as his milking machine was in for repairs. Luckily Windy Miller
could help with the milk from his two cows, so the village did get
milk that day. I think that Windy could eventually take the business
away from Farmer Bell if this continues.
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He
is a Chimney Sweep, who zooms around on his motorbike and sidecar.
He makes lots of mess while cleaning out the soot from the chimneys
of peoples houses.
Windy Miller thinks its lucky to touch the collar of a sweep.
I'm sure he could be done for this nowadays.
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He
is a salesman, who sells vacuum cleaners, cookers, television sets,
radios, cars, bungalows, brushes, bicycles. Supposedly he could sell
you anything.
Farmer Bell gets all his farm machinery from him. Once he even
tried to sell Captain Flack and Farmer Bell a helicopter!! Now I
bet the commission on that would have been good, but alas they didn't
buy one in the end.
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Like
most salesman, he drives a flashy car. His one is a red sports car,
but I'm sure he doesn't know that Mr Crockett touches up
his car with normal paint (I'm surprised he hasn't noticed).
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