I've removed the following entries as they refer to episodes that do not exist? The original plan was for Cosgrove Hall to adapt all three books, but they only ever made Truckers, as 13 ten-minute episodes, so these very specific references to episodes 27 and 33 are real weird. Does anyone know where they came from?
Another example is that in Episode 27, the speakers in the Concorde plane that Masklin, Angalo and Gurder stow away on to go to Florida play "Come Fly with Me" by Frank Sinatra. On the VHS release, this was changed to generic muzak.
No Animals Were Harmed: In Episode 33, Masklin, Angalo and Gurder use geese to fly to the space shuttle. For close-up shots, models of geese were used, but for long distance shots, the production team used real geese. This disclaimer had to be added onto the credits of the episode as a result.
I've removed the following entries as they refer to episodes that do not exist? The original plan was for Cosgrove Hall to adapt all three books, but they only ever made Truckers, as 13 ten-minute episodes, so these very specific references to episodes 27 and 33 are real weird. Does anyone know where they came from?