England | North Carolina | North America | Church of England | North Rhine-Westphalia | North Korea | Henry VIII of England | England national football team | New England | Charles II of England | Charles I of England | North Yorkshire | Elizabeth I of England | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | North Island | North Sea | North Africa | North Dakota | William III of England | North | James II of England | New England Patriots | Henry II of England | Raleigh, North Carolina | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | University of North Carolina | Henry III of England | Football in England | Scarborough, North Yorkshire | Mary I of England |
The show was written by Brian (the writer of Dangermouse) and Johnathan Trueman and was based in a fictionalized version of the Northern English village of Sabden, in Pendle, where treacle is (allegedly) a natural resource extracted through mines.
Monkseaton won the cup alongside the League Cup DIV1, League Cup DIV2, County Cup, North England Cup and Churchill Cup, playing 33 games, winning 32 and drawing 1 on the first game of the season – and beating London Academy 2-1 at the Meadow Lane.