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| David Jason | Albert | |
| Marc Warren | Teatime | |
| Michelle Dockery | Susan/Death of Rats | |
| David Warner | Lord Downey | |
| John Franklyn-Robbins | The Dean | |
| Tony Robinson | Vernon Crumley | |
| Nigel Planer | Mr. Sideney | |
| Peter Guinness | Medium Dave | |
| Stephen Marcus | Banjo | |
| Craig Conway | Chickenwire | |
| Rhodri Meilir | Bilious | |
| Sinead Matthews | Violet | |
| Ian Richardson | Death/Narrator | |
| Marrix Van Den Broeke | Death (body) | |
| Neil Pearson | Quoth the Raven |
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Rod Brown
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Vadim Jean
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| Cinematography |
Gavin Finney
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David Hughes
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It's Hogswatch (equivalent to Christmas) on the Discworld and the Hogfather has gone missing, requiring Death to take his place while his granddaughter Susan endeavors to find out what has happened. |
| Seen it: Yes 2 hr 0 mins 12/17/2006 1. Part 1 | ||
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As the Discworld equivalent of Christmas begins, evil risks bringing about the end of the world unless a band of misfits can come together to save the Hogfather.
Can Death's grand-daughter, an elderly assistant, Death himself, a congregation of wizards obsessed over a bath and a magical computer all combine efforts to save the tooth fairy, avert an assassination and save Hogwatch?
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| Seen it: Yes 2 hr 0 mins 12/18/2006 2. Part 2 | ||
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As the Discworld equivalent of Christmas begins, evil risks bringing about the end of the world unless a band of misfits can come together to save the Hogfather.
Can Death's grand-daughter, an elderly assistant, Death himself, a congregation of wizards obsessed over a bath and a magical computer all combine efforts to save the tooth fairy, avert an assassination and save Hogwatch?
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