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The Snow Queen

on BBC Two England

A fairytale for television by IAN KEILL and PETER GLIDEWELL Based on the story by HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN
Illustrations by ERROL LE CAIN Music by CARL DAVIS
The Devil makes a mirror - and it shatters. This is the story of what happens to little Kay when one of the pieces finds its way through his eye and into his heart.
The powers of evil are unleashed ... the Summer Garden Witch, the Robbers in the Wood - but above all, the mysterious elemental figure of the Snow Queen. Only Gerda, Kay's friend, has the power to overcome them all. and the voices of ARTHUR MULLARD as the Rose JOHN WELLS as the Crow VIVIAN STANSHALL as the Reindeer PENELOPE LEE as the Doves and SHEILA STEAFEL as the Snow Queen
Director of animation BETH MCFALL Graphic designer BERNARD LODGE Director ANDREW GOSLING
Producer IAN KEILL

Contributors

Television By:
Ian Keill
Story By:
Hans Christian
Music By:
Carl Davis
Unknown:
Arthur Mullard
Unknown:
Rose John Wells
Unknown:
Crow Vivian Stanshall
Unknown:
Penelope Lee
Unknown:
Sheila Steafel
Unknown:
Beth McFall
Director:
Andrew Gosling
Producer:
Ian Keill
Gerda:
Linda Slater
Kay:
Joshua Le Touzel
Granny:
Hilda Barry
Snow Queen:
Mercedes Burleigh
Old woman:
David Battley
Ballet dancer:
Jennifer Thanisch
Princess:
Tracey Childs
The Holbergs:
Terry Scully
Young man:
Adam Richens
Robber captain:
Terence Bayler
Crone:
Diana Bishop
Robber girl:
Claire Lewis
Finnwife:
Gwen Taylor

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