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Previously on "Captain Pugwash and Seaman Staines are back !"

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  • northernladyuk
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    Originally posted by malvolio View Post
    That was a myth. The cabin boy was called Tom, it was Seaman Mates and there was a Pirate Willy but no Master Bates.

    The family went to court against the student magazine (who else...) that floated the original misappropriated names that had greatly upset John Ryan.
    Ironically, Bo's'n Cockwank was an actual character is Series 1.

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  • malvolio
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    That was a myth. The cabin boy was called Tom, it was Seaman Mates and there was a Pirate Willy but no Master Bates.

    The family went to court against the student magazine (who else...) that floated the original misappropriated names that had greatly upset John Ryan.

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  • DaveB
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    Originally posted by sbakoola View Post
    Captain Pugwash: Nick Frost starring in live-action film - BBC News

    I bet it will have zero hidden innuendo though (like the original) or was that a myth ?
    Urban Myth

    FACT CHECK: 'Captain Pugwash' Double Meanings

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  • MrMarkyMark
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    Master Mate
    A somewhat dopey character, who has a tendency to use malapropisms and to mispronounce common words. He has a teddy bear in his bunk and is quite mild-mannered. It is not entirely clear why he is the mate, as he does not appear to have any authority over the rest of the crew. He was present in the first ever Pugwash story, in which he was depicted as being constantly sleepy. Pugwash's adenoidal pronunciation of this character's name appears to be the main source of the urban legend about characters' sexually suggestive names.
    Scooter

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  • northernladyuk
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    Originally posted by sbakoola View Post
    Captain Pugwash: Nick Frost starring in live-action film - BBC News

    I bet it will have zero hidden innuendo though (like the original) or was that a myth ?
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captain_Pugwash#Characters

    Master Mate
    A somewhat dopey character, who has a tendency to use malapropisms and to mispronounce common words. He has a teddy bear in his bunk and is quite mild-mannered. It is not entirely clear why he is the mate, as he does not appear to have any authority over the rest of the crew. He was present in the first ever Pugwash story, in which he was depicted as being constantly sleepy. Pugwash's adenoidal pronunciation of this character's name appears to be the main source of the urban legend about characters' sexually suggestive names.

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  • sbakoola
    started a topic Captain Pugwash and Seaman Staines are back !

    Captain Pugwash and Seaman Staines are back !

    Captain Pugwash: Nick Frost starring in live-action film - BBC News

    I bet it will have zero hidden innuendo though (like the original) or was that a myth ?

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