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  1. The Wombles - Wikipedia

    Wombles care for and educate their young at a communal level. As with human children, immature Wombles are taught reading, writing and athletic skills, which they learn by playing a game called …

  2. The Wombles (Full Episodes) - YouTube

    The Wombles: 70s Classics - Orinoco and the Big Black Umbrella ☂️⛱ | S1EP1 | @WomblesOfficial The Wombles • 27K views • 6 months ago 2

  3. The Wombles (TV Series 1973–1975) - IMDb

    The term 'Womble' or 'Wombles' was used to describe new recruits and probationary firefighters in the London Fire Brigade during the 1970's.

  4. Wombles Wiki - Fandom

    He was introduced in the second book (The Wandering Wombles) as a Highland Womble clan chief. He appeared in the TV series when he visited the Wimbledon burrow.

  5. The Wombles (1973 - 77) Complete TV Series & Film Collection

    The memorable theme song was composed and sung by Mike Batt. Also included is the feature film spin-off Wombling Free (1977), written and directed by Lionel Jeffries and produced by Ian Shand. …

  6. The Wombles - TV on Google Play

    Buy The Wombles on Google Play, then watch on your PC, Android, or iOS devices. Download to watch offline and even view it on a big screen using Chromecast.

  7. The Wombles - BBC

    Feb 5, 1973 · Ivor Wood designed The Wombles for television with pointed snouts and floppy ears, distinct from the teddy bear-like animals illustrated in the original book.

  8. The Wombles (1973 TV series) Facts for Kids

    The show is all about amazing creatures called Wombles. They live secretly underground, and their big mission is to collect and recycle all the rubbish that humans leave behind.

  9. The Wombles - TV Time

    The Wombles was adapted as a British children's television programme, The Wombles, a series of five-minute stop-motion episodes produced by FilmFair for the BBC and voiced by Bernard Cribbins. The …

  10. The Wombles (1973 TV series) - Wikipedia

    The Wombles is a British stop-motion animated children's television series based on the books written and created by Elisabeth Beresford. The series follows the adventures of the Wombles, who are …