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'''''Soul Music''''' is a seven-part traditionally animated 1997/1998<ref>Sources differ on this point, but it does seem to have started broadcasting in December 1997.</ref> television series adapting {{SM}}. It was developed by Acorn Media, and produced by Channel 4 | '''''Soul Music''''' is a seven-part traditionally animated 1997/1998<ref>Sources differ on this point, but it does seem to have started broadcasting in December 1997.</ref> television series adapting {{SM}} and originally broadcast on Channel 4 in the UK. It was developed by Acorn Media, and produced by Channel 4, Cosgrove Hall Films (who had previously made {{TTV}}), ITEL, and Ventureworld Films. It followed the previous adaptation from the same team, {{WSTV}}, which also featured [[Christopher Lee]] as [[Death]]. | ||
== Taglines == | == Taglines == |
Revision as of 23:09, 13 June 2023
Soul Music is a seven-part traditionally animated 1997/1998[1] television series adapting Soul Music and originally broadcast on Channel 4 in the UK. It was developed by Acorn Media, and produced by Channel 4, Cosgrove Hall Films (who had previously made Truckers), ITEL, and Ventureworld Films. It followed the previous adaptation from the same team, Wyrd Sisters, which also featured Christopher Lee as Death.
Taglines
A story of reality, fantasy and the bits in the middle.
Creative Team
Crew
- Screenplay by Martin Jameson
- Novel by Terry Pratchett
- Directed by Jean Flynn
- Produced by Jean Flynn, Mark Hall and Craig Hemmings
- Music by Keith Hopwood and Phil Bush
Cast
- Andy Hockley as Imp y Celyn
- Debra Gillett as Susan Sto Helit
- Christopher Lee as Death
- Graham Crowden as Mustrum Ridcully
- Neil Morrissey as Mort
- Bernard Wrigley as Asphalt
- Rob Rackstraw as Glod Glodsson, The Librarian
- George Harris as Lias Bluestone
- John Jardine as Impy's Dad
- Brian Pringle as Albert
- Rosalie Scase as Owner of Music Shop
- Melissa Sinden as Ysabell
- Jimmy Hibbert as Additional Voices
- David Holt as Mr. Clete
- Maggie Fox as Ms. Butts
Episodes
Soul Music consists of seven 23-minute episodes, adding up to a "feature-length" runtime of 159 minutes. Note that the synopses below will contain spoilers.
# | Broadcast Date[2] | Episode Title | Synopsis |
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1 | 1997-12- | “TBC” | To be added. |
2 | 1997-12- | “TBC” | To be added. |
3 | 1998-01- | “TBC” | To be added. |
4 | 1998-01- | “TBC” | To be added. |
5 | 1998-01- | “TBC” | To be added. |
6 | 1998-01- | “TBC” | To be added. |
7 | 1998-02- | “TBC” | To be added. |
Podcast episodes
Major appearances
These are episodes primarily devoted to discussing this series.
Date | Show | Episode | External link |
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2023-06-12 | Nonsense Review | "Soul Music" | spotify.com |
None yet.
Other appearances
Episodes where the series is discussed, but not as the main topic.
Date | Show | Episode | External link |
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None yet.
External links
- Soul Music (1997) at the Internet Movie Database
- Soul Music at the L-Space wiki