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Post by Jamie on Oct 15, 2005 10:08:18 GMT
The curiousity shop featured in all the series up to T. Bag and The Rings of Olympus. With Raggedbone spotting the jammer (Turn On To T-Bag) and the compass (T. Bag and The Pearls of Wisdom) in the final scene from Rings of Olympus what other props have you spotted in the curiosity shop from the series?
A few I've noticed are:
T-Bag Strikes Again T-Shirts toys (Rascally Roger's Pirate hat, Balthazar's Sword and the Jester's Hat) in the chest are from Wonders In Letterland
T-Bag Bounces Back
Turn On To T-Bag
T. Bag and The Revenge of The T. Set The Aeroplane from ep2 The Fizz bottle (Revenge of The T. Set ep4) on the table, the fizz bottle can also be seen on the opening sequence with the teapot.
T. Bag and The Pearls Of Wisdom Sinbad's cage from Bounces Back The T. Set Banner from Revenge of The T. Set The Teapot from Revenge of The T. Set (Sally picks it up in episode one and says about it) The chest/casket (which has the prize for the song contest) from episode 8 of this series
T. Bag and The Rings Of Olympus T-Shirt's Soldier costume from Christmas Ding-Dong The T. Set Banner from Revenge of The T. Set
T-Bag has so many self referential in-jokes - the props included. The depths of things hidden in T-Bag is amazing, unnoticed by many for years, this made the programme rich with humour and detail making T-Bag so fantastic to watch.
Have you noticed anymore?
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Post by raggedbone on Oct 16, 2005 16:55:03 GMT
That clown doll in the window in the very first episode of 'Wonders in Letterland', I'm pretty sure you can see that in almost every subsequent series in the shop, up until about 'Pearls of Wisdom.'
RB
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Post by Jamie on Nov 11, 2006 17:03:57 GMT
I've also just noticed this week another hidden prop in T-Bag, this time at the start of T. Bag's Christmas Ding-Dong when Thomas peers into the theatre there is Major Happy's Music Box from T-Bag Bounces Back on the table behind him (see the picture below - the music box is on the left hand side, only half visible). Almost sixteen years later and I've just spotted it - it shows T-Bag had so much depth and thought gone into making the programme. Has anybody else noticed any more props from the series in the curiosity shop.
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