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''The Gnomes of Dulwich'' is a {{Britcom}} that aired on Creator/TheBBC in 1969 starring Creator/TerryScott and Creator/HughLloyd, and written by Jimmy Perry.

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''The Gnomes of Dulwich'' is a {{Britcom}} that aired on Creator/TheBBC in 1969 starring Creator/TerryScott and Creator/HughLloyd, and written by Jimmy Perry.
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In their own time, Big and Small would sit by their pond and comment on all sorts of topics ranging from life to race to religion. Jimmy Perry had always been interested in gnomes and in later years looked back on the series with fondness and stated, "It became a little cult".

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In their own time, Big and Small would sit by their pond and comment on all sorts of topics ranging from life to race to religion. Writer Jimmy Perry had always been interested in gnomes and in later years looked back on the series with fondness and stated, "It became a little cult".
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''The Gnomes of Dulwich'' is a {{Britcom}} that aired on Creator/TheBBC in 1969 starring Creator/TerryScott and Hugh Lloyd, and written by Jimmy Perry.

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''The Gnomes of Dulwich'' is a {{Britcom}} that aired on Creator/TheBBC in 1969 starring Creator/TerryScott and Hugh Lloyd, Creator/HughLloyd, and written by Jimmy Perry.
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->'''Big''': Do you know your trouble? You go around with your eyes closed, mate.
->'''Small''': How can I when they're painted open?

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->'''Big''': ->'''Big:''' Do you know your trouble? You go around with your eyes closed, mate.
->'''Small''': ->'''Small:''' How can I when they're painted open?



-->'''Dolly''': Hey boys! How about you taking us out tonight and having a bit of flun?

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-->'''Dolly''': -->'''Dolly:''' Hey boys! How about you taking us out tonight and having a bit of flun?
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* CreatorCameo: Writer Jimmy Perry played a plaster bust of UsefulNotes/NapoleonBonaparte in the final episode.
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[[caption-width-right:300:Small and Big.]]

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[[caption-width-right:300:Small [[caption-width-right:300:The two starring gnomes: Small and Big.]]
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* {{Padding}}: "Human Beans Have Parties" (which focuses on the gnomes throwing a party) has a lengthy sequence in the middle about the gnomes playing hide and seek that adds nothing to the plot.
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[[caption-width-right:300:Small and Big.]]

->'''Big''': Do you know your trouble? You go around with your eyes closed, mate.
->'''Small''': How can I when they're painted open?
-->-- '''Small''' comically missing '''Big''''s point, "Neighbours"

''The Gnomes of Dulwich'' is a {{Britcom}} that aired on Creator/TheBBC in 1969 starring Creator/TerryScott and Hugh Lloyd, and written by Jimmy Perry.

Big (Scott), Small (Lloyd), and Old (Creator/JohnClive) are three "proper" garden gnomes made of stone living outside 25 Telegraph Road. However, when several new "Empire Gnomes" [[MadeInCountryX made in China]] of cheaper material - including Plastic (Leon Thau), Rita (Lynn Dalby), and Dolly (Anne De Vigier) - move in next door, their serenity is challenged, with the haughty Big looking down on their new neighbours.

In their own time, Big and Small would sit by their pond and comment on all sorts of topics ranging from life to race to religion. Jimmy Perry had always been interested in gnomes and in later years looked back on the series with fondness and stated, "It became a little cult".

The show had one repeat run in 1970, but all six episodes [[MissingEpisode were wiped from the BBC archives]]. Only stills and just over a minute of audio from "Neighbours", the first episode, survive in the present day. In 2018, it was voted the "35th most wanted missing TV programme" by the British Comedy Guide.
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!! The Tropes of Dulwich:
* ComicallyMissingThePoint: When Big tells Small he goes around with his eyes closed in "Neighbours", Small wonders how he can when his eyes are painted open.
* DirtyOldMan: When Old isn't asleep, he has a keen eye for the female gnomes.
* TheFaceless: The "human beans" were only either heard from offscreen or shown from the legs down.
* FantasticRacism: Plastic gnomes are looked down upon by stone gnomes, simply for being different.
* IdenticalStranger: "Two Big's in One Garden" saw the arrival of a new gnome that was an exact replica of Big, both gnomes coming from the Royal Hertfordshire Stone Gnome Company.
* JapaneseRanguage: The Empire Gnomes are from China and speak in an overly stereotypical way expected to be heard in a late '60s {{Britcom}}:
-->'''Dolly''': Hey boys! How about you taking us out tonight and having a bit of flun?
* MadeInCountryX: The Empire Gnomes are cheaply made in China, part of the reason the stone gnomes look down on them.
* {{Malaproper}}: The gnomes call human beings "human beans".
* MeaningfulName:
** '''Big''' is the biggest gnome at 25 Telegraph Road, whereas '''Small''' is the smallest.
** '''Old''' is an old sleepy gnome.
** '''Plastic''' is a gnome made of plastic.
* OneWordTitle: "Neighbours", the series' first episode.
* {{Padding}}: "Human Beans Have Parties" (which focuses on the gnomes throwing a party) has a lengthy sequence in the middle about the gnomes playing hide and seek that adds nothing to the plot.
* PunBasedTitle: The series' title is a gnome-based pun on the term "The Gnomes of Zürich".
* PutOnABus: Old, Plastic, Rita, and Dolly all disappear after "Two Big's in One Garden", as the final episode saw only Big and Small sold to 10 Downing Street.
* SecondEpisodeIntroduction: Rita isn't introduced until the second episode, "Small and the Girl Gnome Consult Tope Gnome".
* SeniorSleepCycle: Old is constantly fast asleep holding his spade.
* ShortRunners: The series only ran for one series of six episodes.
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