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- The_Winjin_Pom runtime "30.0".
- The_Winjin_Pom abstract "The Winjin' Pom is a television puppet series about a talking British caravan, renowned for his moaning, and five Australians who live and travel in him. The travellers who include Adelaide, Sydney, Bruce, Frazer, and Darwin (respectively a wallaby, an ostrich, a spider, a fruit bat, and a wombat), are members of the Gullagaloona backpackers club and are on a mission to travel the world.Discovering the caravan near London when lost, the travellers soon find the Winjin' Pom to be one of their biggest allies. A mafia-like team headed by evil Hammond organ playing vulture J.G. Chicago soon discover the caravan's rare ability to speak and decide to hijack it in a sinister plot to make themselves rich.Part of this mafia gang includes two villainous brothers (who happen to be crows). Ronnie and Reggie ("The Crows") relentlessly chase the caravan and follow the backpackers on their travels in an attempt to steal it always of course failing miserably.The Winjin' Pom (that name is actually a pun on the "whinging pom" Aussie expression used to refer to a person of British origin who constantly complains about things he has to face) caravan is famous not only for talking but also for flying, something which occurs several episodes in after a hijack by The Crows. This talking-flying caravan was not seen by many people and the series did not air for long.Written by Richard Carpenter the television series appears to be falsely aimed at teenagers, while it actually contains some impressive dialogues, that tend to vehiculate a certain grittiness now and then, making it somewhat similar in spirit to The Simpsons TV show. The series particularly revolves around the friendly, joking banter on stereotypes: the grumpy Brit and adventurous Australian. The Winjin' Pom was broadcast in 1991 on commercial television and is owned by Spitting Image Productions and HIT Entertainment PLC. It was directed by Steve Bendelack and is not currently shown on any television network, nor is it available to own on video or DVD. Allegedly, the rights are available for purchase.".
- The_Winjin_Pom completionDate "1991-04-20".
- The_Winjin_Pom format Puppetry.
- The_Winjin_Pom network ITV_Central.
- The_Winjin_Pom numberOfEpisodes "6".
- The_Winjin_Pom numberOfSeasons "1".
- The_Winjin_Pom releaseDate "1991-03-16".
- The_Winjin_Pom runtime "1800.0".
- The_Winjin_Pom starring Ad%C3%A8le_Anderson.
- The_Winjin_Pom starring Alison_Jiear.
- The_Winjin_Pom starring Mark_Arden.
- The_Winjin_Pom starring Stephen_Frost.
- The_Winjin_Pom starring William_Todd-Jones.
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- The_Winjin_Pom comment "The Winjin' Pom is a television puppet series about a talking British caravan, renowned for his moaning, and five Australians who live and travel in him.".
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- The_Winjin_Pom name "The Winjin' Pom".