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  1. Wonders in Letterland: With Elizabeth Estensen, Jim Norton, Jennie Stallwood, John Hasler. Young Debbie enters a toy shop and finds an intriguing game called 'Wonders in Letterland'. Before she knows it, she's pulled inside the game where no one can read or write.

    • (43)
    • 1985-04-04
    • Family, Fantasy
    • 20
  2. 16 gen 2019 · TROUBLE WITH T-BAG - Episode 1: Wonders in Letterland (1985) - YouTube. Mike Nicholson. 4.43K subscribers. Subscribed. Like. 3.2K views 5 years ago. The complete first adventure in the T-Bag...

    • 188 min
    • 3,2K
    • Mike Nicholson
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › T-BagT-Bag - Wikipedia

    T-Bag is a British television series about the eponymous witch-like character and her assistant, T-Shirt. The series ran from 1985 to 1992 on Children's ITV. Written by Grant Cathro and Lee Pressman, each series adopted a different title and featured a single story told over several episodes.

    • 91 x 20 minutes, 3 x 25 minutes
    • 4 April 1985 –, 17 November 1992
    • 9 plus 4 Christmas Specials
  4. Wonders in Letterland. Seasons. Years. 1. S1.E1 ∙ Arrival in Letterland. Thu, Apr 4, 1985. Debbie enters a toy shop and finds a valuable game for which the rules have been lost. Before she knows it, she's entered the game and is looking for missing letters to help unlock a mysterious chest. Rate. S1.E2 ∙ Debbie in the Land of B. Thu, Apr 11, 1985.

  5. Welcome to the Wonders In Letterland guide at TV Tome. The very first of nine series about the tea-drinking witch T-Bag. T-Bag has taken up home in a board game in a curiosity shop in the T-Square.

  6. The first series, "Wonders in Letterland" (also known as 'Trouble with T-Bag) revolved around Debbie (Jennie Stallwood), an 11 year old girl who was sucked into a mysterious board game (called 'Wonders in Letterland').

  7. 8 apr 2024 · Young Debbie enters a toy shop and finds an intriguing game called 'Wonders in Letterland'. Before she knows it, she's pulled inside the game where no one can read or write.