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Second Star To The Left | |
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Written by | Jimmy Hibbert |
Directed by | Graham Ralph |
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Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
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Producer | Jackie Edwards |
Running time | 30 minutes[1] |
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Network | BBC |
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Second Star To The Left is a British animated television film produced by Hibbert Ralph Entertainment and Link Entertainment and first aired on the BBC on 24 December 2001. It was directed by Graham Ralph and written by Jimmy Hibbert. It features the voices of Hugh Laurie, Barbara Windsor and Mark Williams.
Plot[edit]
A rabbit, a hamster and a guinea pig strive to deliver a missing present from Santa Claus to a little girl's house, in time for Christmas day.
Voice cast[edit]
- Hugh Laurie as Archie the Bunny
- Barbara Windsor as Babs the Hamster
- Mark Williams as Duke the Guinea Pig
- Henry Cherrytree as Santa Claus
References[edit]
- ^ "BBC Two - Second Star To The Left". BBC. Retrieved December 31, 2023.
- ^ "BBC One London – 24 December 2001 – BBC Genome". BBC. 24 December 2001. Retrieved December 31, 2023.
External links[edit]
- 2000 television films
- 2000 television specials
- BBC children's television shows
- 2000s animated television specials
- 2000s animated short films
- British television specials
- British animated short films
- Christmas television specials
- British animated television films
- 2001 animated films
- 2001 films
- 2000s British films