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The Complete Flumps [1977]

The Complete Flumps [1977]
Directed by David Yates

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #932 in DVD
  • Released on: 2007-09-24
  • Rating: Universal, suitable for all
  • Format: PAL
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 195 minutes

Editorial Reviews

Special Features
English
Region 2
Interactive Looping Menu Sequence

Synopsis
The antics and adventures of a close-knit family of furballs, featuring Perkin, Posie and Pootle. Classic BBC TV children's programme. All the episodes ever made.


Customer Reviews

My 3 year old loves it!5
I borrowed this from the British Council Library and my daughter insists I keep reborrowing it. She loves it plus it's THREE hours long. She's picked up a fair amount of vocab from it too.

Great content, dire quality1
This is a DVD for goodness sake. What's the point in cutting a DVD unless the quality is up to scratch? The colours are washed out. The image shakes (someone in production must have been drunk). I couldn't watch more than a few minutes before taking the wretched thing back. What a tragedy and a blatant money making exercise. The production company should be ashamed.

Quality lets it down! :o(3
I agree with all the other reviewers...the quality is dreadful! I got this as Christmas gift from my brother, and he was as excited as I was to watch it. Whilst it did bring back rosy memories of our childhood, we couldn't believe the hissy soundtrack and faded colours. It doesn't matter how many people buy a product, it should be remastered and cleaned up when it's re-issued...especially for DVD! It's a classic and I was expecting a quality product in this format. Still...I did soldier on and watch all the episodes. Aah, but the 70's were great for kids TV weren't they?! Also check out "The Herbs", "Chorlton and the Wheelies" and "Barnaby the Bear"...CLASSICS.