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* [[The Cameo]]: Fellow YouTuber Geoff Marshall, who produces a video series on the least used rail stations in Great Britain, makes a couple brief appearances in Tim's ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4zLFfN9dkM The Least Used Railway Station in France]'', objecting to the theft of his trademark subject and format. This led eventually to the full-on [[Crossover]] of their channels in December 2021. |
* [[The Cameo]]: Fellow YouTuber Geoff Marshall, who produces a video series on the least used rail stations in Great Britain, makes a couple brief appearances in Tim's ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4zLFfN9dkM The Least Used Railway Station in France]'', objecting to the theft of his trademark subject and format. This led eventually to the full-on [[Crossover]] of their channels in December 2021. |
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** His format started out as an intentional homage to the British travel show ''[[Wish You Were Here...?]]'' |
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** His use of the [[Giant Foot of Stomping]] in a couple videos (as well as the more frequent use of [[Clip Art Animation]]) is a clear shout-out to ''[[Monty Python's Flying Circus]]''. |
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Latest revision as of 15:57, 30 January 2022
Trivia about The Tim Traveller includes:
- The Cameo: Fellow YouTuber Geoff Marshall, who produces a video series on the least used rail stations in Great Britain, makes a couple brief appearances in Tim's The Least Used Railway Station in France, objecting to the theft of his trademark subject and format. This led eventually to the full-on Crossover of their channels in December 2021.
- Shout-Out:
- His format started out as an intentional homage to the British travel show Wish You Were Here...?
- His use of the Giant Foot of Stomping in a couple videos (as well as the more frequent use of Clip Art Animation) is a clear shout-out to Monty Python's Flying Circus.
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