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T. Bag's Christmas Turkey (1991) - FULL EPISODE 🔎🔍

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The last of the four T-Bag Christmas specials, originally broadcast on Thursday, 26th December, 1991. Tabatha returns to Bag Towers and introduces T-Shirt to her mother, but all that seasonal good cheer is too much and she soon declares a Christmas-free zone. Then word arrives of royal intentions to visit the castle, and they're forced to lay on a feast and entertainment.

Of all the 94 T-Bag episodes, this is possibly the one with the biggest moral to the story. In fact, it comes across almost like a parable at the end, but that's not to say that it's all po-faced and serious - on the contrary, the dialogue is right up there with some of the best. "I worked my servants to the bone for you" was a particular favourite of mine, but beyond that, they also pulled out all the stops and used the extra five minutes afforded to the special to give us some great slapstick in the shape of the circus. It's reminiscent of Looney Tunes at times.

There are four guest stars in this one, which is well above the average. Peggy Mount, who sadly is no longer with us, was an absolute stalwart of early-ish British television with an IMDB page going back to 1953. Her final credit is in The Tomorrow people, from the same writers. John Cater, I'm sorry to say, has also since passed away, but reading up on him finds that he was in the first London season of the Royal Shakespeare Company back in 1961, and he is most noted for his regular part in The Duchess of Duke Street. Other credits include I, Claudius, Alcock and Gander, Z Cars, The Other 'Arf, The Kenny Everett Television Show, One Foot in the Grave, Jeeves and Wooster, and ChuckleVision, among loads of other. John was also in two other episodes of T-Bag. Sebastian Abinieri has had recurring roles in the likes of Coronation Street and Juliet Bravo, while he too made another appearance in T-Bag and one in Mike and Angelo. Finally, Laurence Bouvard was also in The Tomorrow People, but seems to have since refocused her career on voice acting, notching up credits in numerous animations and video games. Phew!

There's some brief Thames Television continuity at the beginning and end, which I always like to think adds extra value.

Many thanks to Grant for providing this recording.

(This is a transfer from an old videotape, so please don't expect full HD quality. To the best of my knowledge, this material is not available commercially anywhere in the world, and has been uploaded for its historic interest. That said, if you are a copyright holder and object, please don't hesitate to contact me.)

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