T-Bag (1985-1993)
T-Bag began life as a simple educational adventure serial teaching children about letters, but the strength of its central characters and its quest-genre concept made it an extremely popular series, leading to over ten years of enchanting children's adventure. Developed by Grant Cathro and Lee Pressman , the series dealt with a young girl challenging the dominion of the nefariously powerful witch T-Bag in several wondrous fairy-tale lands that blended both fact and fiction, collecting several items across many "lands" of the world they were inhabiting, when all the items are successfully retrieved, they form a weapon that either banishes T-Bag from the realm completely or restores the balance of power.
Recent Episodes
Episode | Name | Airdate |
---|---|---|
S09E10 | Shangri-La | Nov 17, 1993 |
S09E09 | The Red Shoes | Nov 10, 1993 |
S09E08 | Bin Bag | Nov 3, 1993 |
S09E07 | Phantom of the Opera | Oct 27, 1993 |
S09E06 | Antony and Cleopatra | Oct 20, 1993 |
Cast
Kellie Bright
Elizabeth Estensen
John Hasler
Georgina Hale
Jennie Stallwood
Bea Julakasiun
Diana Barrand
Evelyn Sweeney
Characters
Sally Simpkins (Seasons 5-6)
Tallulah Bag (Seasons 1-5)
T-Shirt
Tabatha Bag (Seasons 6-9)
Debbie (Seasons 1-3)
Tow-Ling Shirt (Season 9)
Holly Anna Jones (Season 4)
Penny Hunt (Season 8)
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