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Post by nigelplant on Jan 16, 2008 10:19:41 GMT
I have many original design plans, studio floor plans and sketches of sets done by my late Uncle John Plant who designed many of the series and specials.
I wonder if there is any interest in them, they are or course unique and probably not available anywhere else, for instance the following sketches of sets are avaiable:-
1985 The land of S - Seabed the land of S - Seashore the land of I - Cave Interior the land of I - entrance to the cave the land of E - the Palace gates theland of O - In the Clock Tower the land 0f O - Outside the Clock Tower the land of R - The Pirate Ship Square one - The enchanted Garden The T Square The Land of B The Land of P - Pete's Place The land of P - The North Pole The land of V- The Cave in the Forest The land of V - The Dezizen? of the Cave Solving the riddle Debbie and the Pirates Debbie in the land of E
1987 New York 1930's New York copshop 1930's South Fork terrace Soap Commercial Dawn in the Himalyas In the Monastery the riddle of the tomb The Queen of the Nile The unwelcome carol singers un captioned Xmas meal - man and 2 unhappy children The night anglers The pimple and the 2 Muskateers The Hungry thief Emil the Goaler Holly discovered The Conspirators Doc Leaf's sales pitch Checking in The Laboratory Musical agony in the T Room
1988 T bag at the Temple of the T set
These are my uncle's captions, some obvious as to which episode others not so clear to me.
These are very detailed pencil, charcol and sometimes ink sketches, if there is enough interst I will itemise the other items as well
Regards
Nigel Plant
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Post by Jamie on Jan 16, 2008 20:53:01 GMT
Hi Nigel, Welcome to the Forum, I'd be very interested in the sketches, design plans and studio floor plans you have of T-Bag as I'd love to be able to share them on my The High-T Website for other fans of the show to see some of the hard work that went into making T-Bag. When your only six or seven years old you don't realise the hard work and time spent making TV programmes but it's great to look back on how much work and how many people worked to make our childhood programmes so memorable. Anyway I've sent you an e-mail regarding the sketches etc and I hope to hear from you soon.
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