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The First Snow of Winter

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The First Snow of Winter
Written byGraham Ralph
Alan Gilbey
David Freedman
Directed byGraham Ralph
StarringMiriam Margolyes
Dermot Morgan
Kate Sachs
Sorcha Cusack
Neil McCaul
Theme music composerTolga Kashif
The Music Sculptors
Mark Sayer-Wade
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducersJackie Edwards
Claire Derry (executive producer)
David Hamilton (executive producer)
Theresa Plummer-Andrews (executive producer)
Running time28 minutes
Production companiesHibbert Ralph Entertainment
Link Entertainment
Original release
NetworkBBC
Release
  • 25 December 1998 (1998-12-25) (United Kingdom)

The First Snow of Winter is a British animated television film produced by Hibbert Ralph Entertainment and Link Entertainment and first aired on the BBC on 25 December 1998.[1] The film features the voices of Miriam Margolyes, Dermot Morgan, Sorcha Cusack, Kate Sachs and Neil McCaul. It was released on video in 1998 by BBC Worldwide and 1999 by Columbia TriStar Home Video in the United States.

It was dedicated to Dermot Morgan, who died before the film was released.

Plot

The story takes place in Ireland. Winter is approaching and ducks are starting their migration south. A young and daring white duck named Sean McDuck decides to slide down a hill and cross over to the other side of a stream, despite warnings from his young puffin friend, Puffy. When Sean reaches the other side, Puffy tells him about a red fox, which Sean narrowly escapes. When Sean and his family migrate, he gets lost trying to chase some seagulls. Later, he is hit by an airplane and becomes stranded with a broken wing. His family thinks he has been killed by the fox when Sean's mother sees her with her kits playing with white feathers.

A kindly tympanic water vole named Voley is preparing for his winter hibernation but stops to help Sean get ready for the cold weather ahead. Voley also teaches Sean to play a simple blade of grass as a musical instrument and even does an Irish stepdance with Sean and a chorus line of sheep. Despite Sean's wishes for him to remain, Voley soon heads off to start his hibernation. After struggling through the first night of a snowy blizzard warning and having to take shelter in a wellington boot, Sean discovers that Puffy was also left behind.

For the rest of the winter the two friends keep each other company. When spring comes, Sean and Puffy eagerly look for their families. The two friends are then cornered by the fox and eventually end up on a boat, but are rescued by Voley while Sean manages to drive away the fox, regaining his ability to fly in the process. Shortly afterward, Sean and Puffy are happily reunited with their families as Sean stepdances with Voley.

Voice cast

References

  1. ^ "BBC One London – 25 December 1998 – BBC Genome". Retrieved 13 November 2020.