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Revision as of 14:40, 24 February 2020
The Gnomes of Dulwich was a British sitcom TV series that originally aired in 1969. Written by Jimmy Perry, the series starred Terry Scott, Hugh Lloyd, John Clive, Leon Thau, Anne de Vigier, and Lynn Dalby as garden gnomes.
Premise
Three stone gnomes come to life when darkness falls, living their own life. They would look at human behavior from their own perspective, discussing what is happening at home, while showing the same snobbish approach to their plastic neighbors.
Availability
Little is known about this program because all of its 6 episodes have been lost. It is also difficult to just find pictures.
The original tapes were wiped in the 1970s and it is possible that no material has survived into the present day.