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14->''For six days of the week, Brum the little car lives quietly in the motor museum, and doesn't make a sound. But on the seventh day, Brum comes to life, and likes to go exploring.''
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16''Brum'' is a British children's TV series that was transmitted sporadically between 1991 and 2002 on [[Creator/TheBBC BBC One]]'s Creator/{{CBBC}} children's block. It followed the adventures of the eponymous Brum, [[SentientVehicle a cute, sentient little car]] who, according to Website/TheOtherWiki, was apparently based on a late-1920s Austin 7 "Chummy" convertible.
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18Brum was kept in in a museum in Birmingham ([[MeaningfulName hence his name]]), where he would often escape (without the museum curator ever noticing he was gone) to explore the "Big Town" -- Birmingham's main commercial, industrial and residential centre. Naturally, his sense of curiosity would either lead him to discover problems to be solved, or Brum himself would encounter some sort of strife to get himself out of.
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20The series underwent something of a ReTool when the third series aired in 2001 -- the ThemeSong was completely changed (the OpeningTheme changed from a ragtime-sounding number to a BigBand tune where the EndingTheme featured the decisively more {{pop}}-sounding "Brum, Brum Gets Things Done"), the show's former {{narrator}}, Toyah Wilcox, was eschewed in favour of two child narrators (Tom Wright and Sarah Wichall) and [[ChuckCunninghamSyndrome many established characters were dropped]], [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse no matter how large their part was within the series]]. However, the structure of the show remained almost the same, and so did all of its quirks.
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22The show aired for a time in the mid 2000s on what's currently Creator/DiscoveryFamily and Creator/{{TLC}} (as part of their ''Ready Set Learn'' block) in the US.
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27* ActionFigureSpeech: Brum often shows he's either speaking or expressing some sort of wild emotion (such as enthusiasm, excitement or panic) by bobbing his suspension, making him rock on both sides. At other times he spins his crank, extends his front flaps, sounds his horn and "waves" by opening and shutting his doors.
28%% * {{Balloonacy}}: In ''Brum and the Chasing Balloons''.
29%% * BeachEpisode: ''Seaside''.
30* BraggingThemeTune: The 2001 {{revival}}'s EndingTheme, where it describes Brum as "a crazy superstar" and a "superhero".
31* CardCarryingVillain: Seeing as there's no dialogue, the narrator does this for the villain of "Brum and the Stolen Necklace" saying "Look Brum! An evil person!" and "Oh, she's so evil!".
32* CatchPhrase: ''Oh, my wheels and wipers!''
33%% * CharacterNameAndTheNounPhrase
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35%% * {{Cloudcuckoolander}}s: Mr and Mrs Doolally, Brum's scatterbrained friends.
36%% * DanceLine: In ''Brum and the Big Chase''.
37* DownTheDrain: A non-video game example appears in ''Brum and the Flood'', where Brum must venture into Big Town's sewers to unblock them and prevent a large flood.
38* EveryEpisodeEnding: Whenever Brum returned to the museum from "Big Town", he would always have some kind of memento (be it given to him or left there by accident) in his back seat. The curator would then come along when closing up the museum for the day, notice the object in Brum's seat and do something with it (or just wonder how it got there).
39%% * FatAndSkinny: In the 2001-2 series, Big Town's resident [[BuffySpeak "helper-outers"]] (for lack of a better term) Bob and Job.
40%% * GrumpyOldMan: Mr. Brillo.
41%% * InterspeciesFriendship: Brum with just about everyone, but ''especially'' Vicky Spoon.
42* LargeHam: Nearly ''all'' of the recurring human cast, with the notable exception of the museum owner. ''Brum'''s SignatureStyle was presenting the characters as [[TheVoiceless mute]] while the narrator would say the dialogue, like reading a storybook aloud. Therefore it was imperative that the characters be as hammy as possible.
43* LaterInstallmentWeirdness: The third season of the show is drastically different from the first two. It focuses more on Brum being heroic as he tries to stop thieves, the tone is more cartoony and over the top with a focus on [[TheChase chase scenes]], and the narrator only talks when reacting to Brum rather than explaining everything that is going on.
44* MeaningfulName:
45** Brum's name derives from both the show's setting (''Brum'' is a slang term for Birmingham) and the fact he brums a lot since he is a car. (The first meaning was likely lost on US viewers, though.)
46** Mr. Brillo, the crotchety old man, is rough like a ''Brillo'' pad.
47* MurderousMannequin: In the episode "Brum and the Shop Window Dummy", Brum witnesses a woman steal an entire mannequin from the store window in order to get the dress the mannequin is wearing. Brum gives chase, collecting the various pieces the mannequin loses, and brings the pieces, dress, and thief back to the store. As the store owners and police officer gratefully wave Brum goodbye, the mannequin turns her head as her own way of saying thanks to the little car.
48* OutOfFocus: One episode has Brum’s battery going flat at a bad time, and the rest of the episode focuses on other people coming across the classic car in the junkyard until one person realizes that it simply has a flat battery rather than being broken and replaces it.
49* PantomimeAnimal: A pantomime horse chases Brum all over the theatre in ''{{Opera}}''. A pair of thieves also disguise themselves as a pantomime cow in ''Brum and the Pantomime Cow''.
50* SentientVehicle: Brum, of course, is a sentient car.
51* {{Slapstick}}: Often pervasive in the show's humor due to its strong emphasis on visuals.
52* SoOnceAgainTheDayIsSaved:
53** "... and off he brummed, all the way home." (or at least a variant)
54** "Way to go, Brum!" In the newer series.
55* StockFootage: The footage of Brum escaping from and returning to the museum filmed for the 1994 series was reused in the 2001 revival.
56* SwiperNoSwiping: Used in ''every'' episode with an antagonist, save for the first episode where two bullies ignore Brum's cries and let a bunch of balloons carry a little girl's doll into the sky.
57%% * UpperClassTwit: Mr. and Mrs. La-Di-Dah.
58%% * ValentinesDayEpisodes: ''Brum and the Helicopter''. Except it's called [[YouMeanXmas "Sweetheart's Day"]].
59* TheVoiceless: Again, all the cast except for the narrator are unable to speak.
60%% * WeddingEpisode: In ''Brum at the Wedding''.

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