It was the final animated series made by British animator Gordon Murray, the creator of Camberwick Green, Trumpton and Chigley[2] and was shown as part of the Saturday morning children's TV show Multi-Coloured Swap Shop on BBC One.
[3][6] The folk tales came from a variety of traditions, including Cornish, Bohemian and Arabic sources.
[7] The named episode titles are: Three of these stories appeared in the BBC Swap Shop Books (2,3 & 4) as photostories.
They were completely new stories called: A VHS entitled "Children's Seventies TV Favourites" featuring episodes of The Gublins was released by Contender studios in 1998.
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