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  2. Mary, Mungo and Midge - Wikipedia

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    Mary, Mungo and Midge is a British animated children's television series, created by John Ryan and produced by the BBC in 1969. [1]The show featured the adventures of a girl called Mary, her dog Mungo, and her pet mouse Midge, who lived with Mary's parents in a tower block in a busy town.

  3. Pippin (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Regular stories in the 1960s and 1970s included The Pogles (whose Pippin character gave the comic its name), Bizzy Lizzy, Joe, The Woodentops, Andy Pandy, Bill and Ben, Camberwick Green, Trumpton, Chigley, Tich and Quackers, Toytown, Mary, Mungo and Midge, The Moonbeans, Tales of the Riverbank, The Herbs, Mr Benn, Teddy Edward, Barnaby the Bear ...

  4. Bura and Hardwick - Wikipedia

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    Mary, Mungo and Midge: Camera operators, 13 episodes 1972 The Adventures of Sir Prancelot: Camera operators, 31 episodes Larry the Lamb: 13 episodes [8] [81] 1973-1975 Doctor Who: Studio for model sequences, 7 episodes [82] [83] 1974-1975 Captain Pugwash: Camera operators, 30 episodes [9] 1975-1990 Words and Pictures: 58 episodes 1978 Coppélia

  5. Johnny Pearson - Wikipedia

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    Examples of his work included The Rat Catchers, All Creatures Great and Small, General Hospital, Captain Pugwash, Triangle, 3-2-1, Mary Mungo & Midge and ITN's News at Ten (the last of which formed part of "The Awakening", a piece otherwise known to American audiences as the main title theme to the 1974 animated film Journey Back to Oz).

  6. Trumpton - Wikipedia

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    Trumpton is a British stop-motion children's television series from the producers of Camberwick Green.First shown on the BBC from January to March 1967, it was the second series in the Trumptonshire trilogy, which comprised Camberwick Green, Trumpton and Chigley.

  7. John Ryan (cartoonist) - Wikipedia

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    He also created Lettice Leefe for Girl magazine, which ran from 1951 to 1965, crossing over with Harris Tweed, [3] and through his animation studio, John Ryan Studios, he created Mary Mungo & Midge in 1969, which featured his daughter Isabel providing the voice of the titular character, and The Adventures of Sir Prancelot in 1972.

  8. Mary Mungo & Midge - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:1960s British children's television series - Wikipedia

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    Mary, Mungo and Midge; Mill of Secrets; N. The New Forest Rustlers; Noggin the Nog; O. Orlando (TV series) The Owl Service (TV series) P. Picture Book (TV series ...