The series related various folk tales told in verse.[4] The Gublins themselves were chimp-like creations[4][5] (the word "Gublin" is a pun on the humanoid creature "goblin") that featured in a series of Tall Stories, narrated in rhyming couplets to a simple acoustic soundtrack provided by Freddie Phillips.
Episodes
There were thirteen episodes filmed although only twelve are known by name.[3][6] The folk tales came from a variety of traditions, including Cornish, Bohemian and Arabic sources.[3] The first episode, Obadiah and Flo, was broadcast on 24 December 1977.[7] The named episode titles are:
Three of these stories appeared in the BBC Swap Shop Books (2,3 & 4) as photostories. There were also five photostory books published separately titled "Young Gublins Picture Storybooks". They were completely new stories called:
The Lost Drum
The Surprise Present
The Wishing Well
Grandpa's Mistake
A VHS entitled "Children's Seventies TV Favourites" featuring episodes of The Gublins was released by Contender studios in 1998.[1]