@levanyzzuf There's a fourth hole in the plot you forgot to mention, levanyzzuff. Allow me to add it:
4) If the boy who was to have played the Phantom back in 1923 *had* plunged to his death through the stage trapdoor shortly before the play was to begin, then where did his body go and why was it...
@nutchanok4 Not only that, nutchanok4, but George III is only seen to actually propel his wheelchair at the point where he sings "He couldn't stand his wife". The chair seems to be moving under its own power during the lines "And wives?" and "I said I'd pay off the lot". It's true: go and have a ...
Although we never see the interior of that time-travelling Weetabix box, I can't help wondering if it's bigger inside than out -- like a certain police box I could mention... :-)
@Applet2 I'm only guessing here, but it could be that no-one's posted it yet, Applet2! :-)
If anyone does have a copy of this particular Prudential advert, please post a video response. You'll make myself, Applet2, Serenity Sapphire, WINDAGO, Steggman, SEADOGG77, jonny15041983 and everyone else ...
@levanyzzuf There's a fourth hole in the plot you forgot to mention, levanyzzuff. Allow me to add it:
4) If the boy who was to have played the Phantom back in 1923 *had* plunged to his death through the stage trapdoor shortly before the play was to begin, then where did his body go and why was it...