• 7 years ago
Brum comes to the aid of a little girl whose balloons and ragdoll have flown away and got stuck on top of a very high building. But when Brum gets stuck himself, it's up to the Big Town firemen to come and help him out.

A perfect pilot episode for a kid's TV show, "Rescue" introduces us to Brum for the first time,
and the simple 10 minute structure of each episode where his inquistivity leads him on adventures in the Big Town
(Birmingham, UK, where the bulk of the episodes are filmed) that will always end where they begin,
the motor museum in Bourton on the water, Gloucestershire where he lives.


Brum is a small car that lives in a garage with lots of other old cars. But Brum is different than the others, as
he comes to life. His owner doesn't know this and doesn't know that he sneaks out behind his back for adventure.
He loves to go around Birmingham, England every day to find adventures and he meets some of his friends. Follow
him as he helps to save the day by identifying criminals stealing stuff or just stops things like a dog from
getting away or runaway objects and he even dances with people in the ending.

Then its time for Brum to return to sneak back into the garage, past his owner, before anyone notices that he's
missing. Then he goes fast asleep.

He can drive by himself and can express himself in a number of ways including opening and closing his doors and
bonnet, "bobbing" his suspension, flashing and swiveling his headlamps,
rotating his starting crank, extending his turn signals, and using his horn. He opens his doors to make him
happy and flaps his bonnet up to make him angry, but in the older series, he does not. Sometimes you can tell
from his eyes.

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