Brum is a yellow car who lives in a collection cars in an old mill that has been converted into a motor museum like a garage workshop. He goes out of the museum to the big city and stop runaways and evil. He is basically the goodie-two-shoes and a snitch. Nobody likes him because he takes everything to seriously and never jokes around. Despite being the good guy, the museum he lives in considers him to be scum. Thankfully, he was crushed in the year 5025 when the Wumbo Party got sick of his crap.
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| - Brum is a yellow car who lives in a collection cars in an old mill that has been converted into a motor museum like a garage workshop. He goes out of the museum to the big city and stop runaways and evil. He is basically the goodie-two-shoes and a snitch. Nobody likes him because he takes everything to seriously and never jokes around. Despite being the good guy, the museum he lives in considers him to be scum. Thankfully, he was crushed in the year 5025 when the Wumbo Party got sick of his crap.
- It was initially directed and written by Tom Poole and produced by Anne Wood, latterly directed and written by Vic Finch, Paul Leather, Emma Lindley, Brian Simmons, Nigel P Harris and others. It was initially narrated by Toyah Willcox and later by Tom Wright. The show was very popular in the 1990s.
- Brum is a super car character
- Brum was a children's TV programme about the adventures of a car of the same name. It was produced by Ragdoll Productions for HIT Entertainment and first broadcast in 1991. It was initially directed and written by Tom Poole and produced by Anne Wood, latterly directed and written by Vic Finch, Paul Leather, Emma Lindley, Brian Simmons, Nigel P Harris and others. It was initially narrated by Toyah Willcox and later by Tom Wright. The show was very popular in the 1990s.
- Brum begins by sitting amongst the cars in a motor museum. When the museum owner's back is turned, he comes to life and heads out to go exploring in the "Big Town" and always returns to the museum at the end of the day.
- Brum is the nickname given to Birmingham, England. Brum at Wikia
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| - Brum is a yellow car who lives in a collection cars in an old mill that has been converted into a motor museum like a garage workshop. He goes out of the museum to the big city and stop runaways and evil. He is basically the goodie-two-shoes and a snitch. Nobody likes him because he takes everything to seriously and never jokes around. Despite being the good guy, the museum he lives in considers him to be scum. Thankfully, he was crushed in the year 5025 when the Wumbo Party got sick of his crap.
- It was initially directed and written by Tom Poole and produced by Anne Wood, latterly directed and written by Vic Finch, Paul Leather, Emma Lindley, Brian Simmons, Nigel P Harris and others. It was initially narrated by Toyah Willcox and later by Tom Wright. The show was very popular in the 1990s.
- Brum is the nickname given to Birmingham, England. Brum at Wikia
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* Editing tutorial Welcome to the Brum mini wiki at My English Wiki! You can use the box below to create new pages for this mini-wiki. preload=Brum/preload editintro=Brum/editintro width=25 Brum, the nickname given to Birmingham, England, is the name of a children’s television programme about a small yellow car called “Brum” that was filmed in the city. The first series began in 1991, the second in 1994, the third in 2001, the fourth in 2002, and the fifth, and last, also in 2002, the same year as the fourth series.
- Brum is a super car character
- Brum was a children's TV programme about the adventures of a car of the same name. It was produced by Ragdoll Productions for HIT Entertainment and first broadcast in 1991. It was initially directed and written by Tom Poole and produced by Anne Wood, latterly directed and written by Vic Finch, Paul Leather, Emma Lindley, Brian Simmons, Nigel P Harris and others. It was initially narrated by Toyah Willcox and later by Tom Wright. The show was very popular in the 1990s.
- Brum begins by sitting amongst the cars in a motor museum. When the museum owner's back is turned, he comes to life and heads out to go exploring in the "Big Town" and always returns to the museum at the end of the day.
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