


The show was also broadcast in Hong Kong on TVB Pearl and New Zealand on TV One. 52 ten-minute editions were produced, thus originally airing between September 1980 and May 1982. The characters in the series were voiced by the veteran husband-and-wife team of Judy Bennett and Charles Collingwood, well best known for their work in The Archers. The stories for the television series were different from those contained in the books and were written mainly by Bond (this time under his real name), though other writers such as Rosemary Kingsland also contributed. There was also an early 1980s marionette/ puppet-based television show, produced by long-time Gerry Anderson associates Mary Turner and John Read for ITC Entertainment, that featured the characters from the books.

The Munch Bunch are a group of unwanted vegetables, fruits, legumes and nuts who were swept to the corner of a shop but ran away together and set up home in and around an old, forgotten garden shed. United States publication rights were sold to Rourke Publications, Inc. They were published between 19 by Studio Publications (Ipswich) Ltd. The books were written under the pen name Giles Reed by Barrie Henderson, Elizabeth Henderson, and British author Denis Bond, and illustrated by Angela Mitson. The Munch Bunch is a series of children's books, created in the UK by Barrie and Elizabeth Henderson.
