Pippin Fort The staff and soldier boys of Pippin Fort are a regular feature of Camberwick Green, demonstrating their
foot drill, working in the community, responding to emergencies, and (at a stage before
Trumpton in the time-line) providing the local fire-fighting capability with their bright red mobile fire pump. •
Captain Snort - the tough but fair commanding officer; appears in every episode except for episode 7. •
Sergeant Major Grout - the second-in-command at the fort; appears in 12 out of 13 episodes. •
Private Armitage - the strongest swimmer, later revealed (in
Chigley) to be a frogman; appears in 12 out of 13 episodes. • Private Featherby - appears in 12 out of 13 episodes. • Private Higgins - the smartest soldier boy, who has a military career ahead; appears in 12 out of 13 episodes. • Private Hopwood - appears in 12 out of 13 episodes. • Private Lumley - has poor drill and can't tell his left from his right; not a natural soldier, he discovers an aptitude for baking, and is apprenticed to Mickey Murphy; appears in 12 out of 13 episodes. • Private Meek - sometimes in trouble for daydreaming, he proves adept at
babysitting Baby Honeyman - appears in 12 out of 13 episodes. • The Sentry - a regular character, also the fort's
Bugler, who has dialogue and
plotlines, but is never named; appears in 11 out of 13 episodes.
The villagers • Mr 'Windy' Miller - an iconic character, who keeps Colley's Mill, rides a tricycle, and values tradition; he appears in every episode. • Dr Mopp - the village doctor, who wears a top hat and drives a vintage motor car; he appears in 12 episodes. • Mr Carraway - the fishmonger; he appears in 12 episodes, and also makes a guest appearance in
Chigley. • Mrs Dingle - the postmistress, invariably accompanied by her puppy dog 'Packet'; she appears in every episode. • Mr Mickey Murphy - the village baker; he appears in every episode, and also makes a guest appearance in
Chigley. • Mrs Murphy - the baker's wife; she appears in 8 episodes. • Paddy Murphy - the baker's son; he appears in 9 episodes. • Mary Murphy - the baker's daughter; she appears in 9 episodes. • Police Constable McGarry - Camberwick Green's policeman, known as "PC McGarry, number 452" from his theme song; he appears in 6 episodes, and also makes a guest appearance in
Chigley. • Farmer Jonathan Bell - operator of a "modern mechanical farm", and a promoter of technology; he appears in 11 episodes; also makes guest appearances in
Trumpton and
Chigley. • Mr Peter Hazel - the village postman; he appears in 10 episodes. • Mrs Honeyman - a housewife who is the main vehicle of village gossip; she appears in every episode; also makes minor background appearances in
Trumpton. • Baby Honeyman - Mrs Honeyman's baby boy; he appears in every episode. • Mr Thomas Tripp - the milkman and proprietor of Tripp's Dairy; he appears in 5 episodes; also appears in
Trumpton and in
Chigley. • Mr Roger Varley - the chimney sweep; he appears in 9 episodes; also makes guest appearances in
Trumpton and appears in 1 episode of
Chigley, in which he services the Winkstead Hall boiler, known as 'Binnie'. • Mr Crockett - the proprietor of Crockett's Garage; he appears in 5 episodes, and is mentioned in 2 others; also makes guest appearances in
Trumpton and
Chigley. • Mr Dagenham - the salesman who drives a flash red sports car, and is said to be able to sell anything; he appears in only 1 episode (but is the star of that episode), and is mentioned in 1 other. He also appears in 2 episodes of
Chigley. • Water Board Foreman - he is not named, and appears only in the final episode, supervising the engineers. • Water Board Engineer - although never named, he has a key role in episodes 8 and 13, and appears in 4 episodes in total. • Water Board Assistant Engineer - the unnamed Water Board Engineer has a similarly unnamed assistant in episodes 8 and 13; he appears only in those 2 episodes.
Unseen characters • Mr Honeyman - the village chemist, referenced particularly in episodes 1 and 6 • Mrs Bell - the farmer's wife • The Farmhands - references are made to the farmhands on Farmer Bell's farm • Mrs Mopp - the doctor's wife • Mrs Varley - the sweep's wife, referred to in several of Mrs Honeyman's stories • Mrs Varley's mother - the sweep's mother-in-law is also said to be local • Mrs McGarry - the policeman's wife • Dr Mopp's nephews • Tom Ranger - a boy from the village, who suffered a minor accident • Mr Crockett's son • Mrs Honeyman's nephew is mentioned to Mr Carraway
Other characters •
Clown or
Pierrot - the classic
Commedia dell'arte character appears in the opening and closing credits of every episode. In contrast to the music box, his theme is a light piece (such as a
saltarello) played on Spanish guitar. ==Modern use==