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Post by Jamie on Sept 12, 2004 9:21:07 GMT
When T-Shirt gives T-Bag an Oscar at the end of episode 9 of Take Off With T. Bag, you can just see T-Bag and Tow-Ling in their vegeatable costumes on the TV set! It shows that T-Bag had so many subtle in-jokes! Has anybody noticed any more?
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Post by raggedbone on Apr 17, 2005 13:54:38 GMT
Not an in-joke, but I love Vincent Van Driver's address, along the Rue de Noise! Only noticed that one recently and had the tape for the past fourteen years!
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Post by raggedbone on May 22, 2005 10:35:34 GMT
Something I noticed ages ago, but completely forgot until recently when I was watching it again, is a rather obscure thing from T.Bag and the Sunstones of Montezuma Episode 1. When Diggory Hunt foils T.Bag's plans for harnessing the power of the stones, listen very carefully to his incantation. I'm not sure exactly what he says, but he definitely utters 'rettacs senots nus yawa', which - and I'm not making this up! - read backwards is scatter sun stones away!
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Post by raggedbone on Oct 3, 2005 9:40:28 GMT
Has anyone noticed this? I've just watched the final moments of 'T.Bag and the Rings of Olympus' and as well as featuring props from this series, you can see other props from other series. The cloth from 'Revenge of the T.Set' has been there ever since that series; but just before Polly comes into the shop, you can quite clearly see the jamming device from 'Turn on to T.Bag' on the table beside T.Shirt. Also, less clearly, the compass from 'Pearls of Wisdom' is sitting on the opposite table.
It's good to share!
RB
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Post by Jamie on Oct 6, 2005 19:52:44 GMT
I've never noticed the Jammer and the compass from Turn on to T-Bag and Pearls of Wisdom. it's over 14 years old but I had never noticed it - T-Bag was so full of little references to old series and in-jokes. Well done for spotting it!
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Post by Jamie on Dec 8, 2009 20:38:13 GMT
I noticed a few days ago when doing some updates for the 25th anniversary next year something about the character of Nikdit the thief from episode nine of T-Bag Bounces Back. Nikdit is a play-on-words for 'Nicked It!' - I can't believe I haven't noticed this before Has anyone else noticed this or anything else (obvious or otherwise)?
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