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|relevant characters = [[Pugwash (Pugwash Ahoy!)|Captain Pugwash]], [[Mate (Pugwash Ahoy!)|Master Mate]], [[Willy (Pugwash Ahoy!)|Willy]], [[Barnabas (Pugwash Ahoy!)|Barnabas]] | |relevant characters = [[Pugwash (Pugwash Ahoy!)|Captain Pugwash]], [[Mate (Pugwash Ahoy!)|Master Mate]], [[Willy (Pugwash Ahoy!)|Willy]], [[Barnabas (Pugwash Ahoy!)|Barnabas]] | ||
|relevant locations = ''[[Black Pig]]'' | |relevant locations = ''[[Black Pig]]'' | ||
}} | }}{{you may|Pugwash (Pugwash Ahoy!)|n1 = the character|Pugwash|n2= the city}}'''''Captain Pugwash''''' was a multimedia franchise created by British cartoonist [[John Ryan]], focusing on the comedic adventures of the [[Pugwash (Pugwash Ahoy!)|titular character]]. | ||
{{you may|Pugwash (Pugwash Ahoy!)|n1 = the character|Pugwash|n2= the city}}'''''Captain Pugwash''''' was a multimedia franchise created by British cartoonist [[John Ryan]], focusing on the comedic adventures of the [[Pugwash (Pugwash Ahoy!)|titular character]]. | |||
Created as a comic series for ''[[Eagle (magazine)|The Eagle]]'' in [[1950]], it was revived as a long-running comic strips in the pages of ''[[Radio Times]]'', running concurrently (from [[1957 (people)|1957]] onwards) with a [[BBC]] animated TV series also overseen by Ryan. Two more animated series were broadcast in [[1974 (releases)|1974]]-[[1975 (releases)|1975]] and in [[1998 (releases)|1998]]. | Created as a comic series for ''[[Eagle (magazine)|The Eagle]]'' in [[1950]], it was revived as a long-running comic strips in the pages of ''[[Radio Times]]'', running concurrently (from [[1957 (people)|1957]] onwards) with a [[BBC]] animated TV series also overseen by Ryan. Two more animated series were broadcast in [[1974 (releases)|1974]]-[[1975 (releases)|1975]] and in [[1998 (releases)|1998]]. |
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Captain Pugwash was a multimedia franchise created by British cartoonist John Ryan, focusing on the comedic adventures of the titular character.
Created as a comic series for The Eagle in 1950, it was revived as a long-running comic strips in the pages of Radio Times, running concurrently (from 1957 onwards) with a BBC animated TV series also overseen by Ryan. Two more animated series were broadcast in 1974-1975 and in 1998.
In 1965, the Radio Times comic strip officially crossed over with the Doctor Who universe (then in its relative infancy) in Pugwash Ahoy! [+]Loading...["Pugwash Ahoy! (comic story)"], a strip created to tie in with the broadcast of The Crusade [+]Loading...["The Crusade (TV story)"] and where the First Doctor accidentally landed on the Black Pig.