Very surprised to see that T-Bag was being rerun in 1993. With Thames now only able to supply ITV through association with a remaining franchise holder, I wouldn't have expected Central to be interested in offering CITV repeats of T-Bag. Also slightly surprised to see that Ghostbusters was still airing as late on as this. And maybe I'm overthinking this a little, but that McDonalds advert is horrifying when you really consider what happens. Imagine sitting at a table and a clown just suddenly appears on the opposite side out of absolutely nowhere. You'd never get a night's sleep ever again.
@@gavinmartin5151 I've just realised that I didn't put what I meant. What surprises me about Central taking T-Bag from Thames is that they struck no deal to continue production, just repeats of a recent series. It puzzles me as to why that deal was ever struck, because I don't understand why Thames and Central would ever make the effort to talk about the show yet not have any interest in producing new episodes.
@@97channel Well the 3 programmes made by Thames all under Lee Pressman and Grant Cathro. Only one Kids Programme was going to carry on with new episodes all under The Tetra Films banner and that was Mike & Angelo, so sadly not T-Bags
I love CITV it is brilliant
TX - Monday 21st June 1993.
Very surprised to see that T-Bag was being rerun in 1993. With Thames now only able to supply ITV through association with a remaining franchise holder, I wouldn't have expected Central to be interested in offering CITV repeats of T-Bag. Also slightly surprised to see that Ghostbusters was still airing as late on as this. And maybe I'm overthinking this a little, but that McDonalds advert is horrifying when you really consider what happens. Imagine sitting at a table and a clown just suddenly appears on the opposite side out of absolutely nowhere. You'd never get a night's sleep ever again.
well Central TV did with Mr Bean
@@gavinmartin5151 I've just realised that I didn't put what I meant. What surprises me about Central taking T-Bag from Thames is that they struck no deal to continue production, just repeats of a recent series. It puzzles me as to why that deal was ever struck, because I don't understand why Thames and Central would ever make the effort to talk about the show yet not have any interest in producing new episodes.
@@97channel Well the 3 programmes made by Thames all under Lee Pressman and Grant Cathro. Only one Kids Programme was going to carry on with new episodes all under The Tetra Films banner and that was Mike & Angelo, so sadly not T-Bags
legend ghostbusters cartoon :)
1992?
1993. Monday 21st June.