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* MythologyGag: During the opening scene, [[Recap/ThunderbirdsS1E21TheDuchessAssignment a portrait of a Gazelle]] can be seen hanging in a stately home.
* PropRecycling: In the mansion the crooks blow up at the beginning, a grand piano can be seen in the hall. The piano is actually the oldest surviving Supermarionation prop, first used in ''Series/{{Supercar}}''.

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* MythologyGag: During the opening scene, [[Recap/ThunderbirdsS1E21TheDuchessAssignment a portrait of a Gazelle]] can be seen hanging in a stately home.
* PropRecycling: In the mansion the crooks blow up at the beginning, a grand piano can be seen in the hall. The piano is actually the oldest surviving Supermarionation prop, first used in ''Series/{{Supercar}}''.
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* MythologyGag: During the opening scene, [[Recap/ThunderbirdsS1E21TheDuchessAssignment a portrait of a Gazelle]] can be seen hanging in a stately home.

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* MythologyGag: During the opening scene, [[Recap/ThunderbirdsS1E21TheDuchessAssignment a portrait of a Gazelle]] can be seen hanging in a stately home.home.
* PropRecycling: In the mansion the crooks blow up at the beginning, a grand piano can be seen in the hall. The piano is actually the oldest surviving Supermarionation prop, first used in ''Series/{{Supercar}}''.
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* MythologyGag: During the opening scene, a portrait of a Gazelle can be seen hanging in a stately home.

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* MythologyGag: During the opening scene, [[Recap/ThunderbirdsS1E21TheDuchessAssignment a portrait of a Gazelle Gazelle]] can be seen hanging in a stately home.
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* IncrediblyObviousBomb: The bomb used by the crooks as the words "Auto Bomb" written on it and shows how much time is left before it explodes.

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* IncrediblyObviousBomb: The bomb used by the crooks as the words "Auto Bomb" written on it and shows how much time is left before it explodes.explodes.
* MythologyGag: During the opening scene, a portrait of a Gazelle can be seen hanging in a stately home.
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* BlandNameProduct: The name, Wickfens, is a play on English store "Fenwicks".

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* BlandNameProduct: The name, name of the shop Penelope visits, Wickfens, is a play on English store "Fenwicks".
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* BlandNameProduct: The name, Wickfens, is a play on English store "Fenwicks".
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Lady Penelope and Parker investigate a series of robberies on a number of stately homes and discover a plot to steal The Crown Jewels!

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* AdaptedOut: The store assistants at Wickfens from the audio are removed.
* AdaptationExpansion: There is an additional plot point added where the crooks blow up the stately homes after they have robbed them. This leads to International Rescue getting involved, who were absent from the original audio drama, where they have to defuse a bomb in the Tower of London before it explodes.
* IncrediblyObviousBomb: The bomb used by the crooks as the words "Auto Bomb" written on it and shows how much time is left before it explodes.

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