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'''''Welcome to the Discworld''''' (also known as '''Terry Pratchett's Discworld''') is a short animation, produced for television by Cosgrove Hall in 1996. It is an adaptation of a fragment of {{RM}}, featuring the voice of Christopher Lee as [[Death]]. | '''''Welcome to the Discworld''''' (also known as '''Terry Pratchett's Discworld''') is a short animation, produced for television by Cosgrove Hall in 1996. It is an adaptation of a fragment of {{RM}}, featuring the voice of Christopher Lee as [[Death]]. | ||
A mere 8 minutes in length, it was the first screen adaptation of a Discworld novel. It was later followed by two animated mini-series, then eventually multiple live-action specials. It was released as a special feature on the [[TV and Film:Soul Music|Soul Music]] DVD. | A mere 8 minutes in length, it was the first screen adaptation of a Discworld novel. It was later followed by two animated mini-series, then eventually multiple live-action specials. It was released as a special feature on the [[TV and Film:Soul Music|Soul Music]] and [[TV and Film:Wyrd Sisters|Wyrd Sisters]] DVD's. | ||
Latest revision as of 20:27, 21 September 2016
| Welcome to the Discworld | |
| ASIN | [1] |
| IMDB | 0313773 |
| First Broadcast | 1996 |
| Broadcast Channel | |
| Director(s) | |
| Producer(s) | |
| Writer(s) | {{{writer}}} |
| Starring | Christopher Lee |
| Duration | 8 minutes |
| Episodes | 1 |
| Series | Death Series |
| Annotations | Annotations for Welcome to the Discworld |
| Notes | |
| Preceded by | Johnny and the Dead |
| Followed by | Soul Music |
| All data relates to the UK home release. | |
Welcome to the Discworld (also known as Terry Pratchett's Discworld) is a short animation, produced for television by Cosgrove Hall in 1996. It is an adaptation of a fragment of Reaper Man, featuring the voice of Christopher Lee as Death.
A mere 8 minutes in length, it was the first screen adaptation of a Discworld novel. It was later followed by two animated mini-series, then eventually multiple live-action specials. It was released as a special feature on the Soul Music and Wyrd Sisters DVD's.
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