Hannah Waddingham is worlds away from Ted Lasso in first look at new BBC film with Gavin and Stacey’s Rob Brydon

Hannah Waddingham is worlds away from Ted Lasso in first look at new BBC film with Gavin and Stacey's Rob Brydon

As a die-hard fan who has grown up with Julia Donaldson and Alex Scheffler’s magical tales, the news of Hannah Waddingham voicing Tiddler’s narrator is nothing short of a dream come true! Having binge-watched Ted Lasso and reminiscing about Rebecca Welton’s witty comebacks, it’s heartwarming to see this talented actress diving into the world of animation.


As a devoted admirer, I’m well-known for my captivating portrayal of Rebecca Welton, the charismatic football-club owner, in the hilarious Apple TV+ series Ted Lasso.

In contrast, the well-known actress, who is 50 years old, will be portraying a character quite different from her iconic one in an upcoming BBC animated movie. This film also features Rob Brydon, known for his roles in Gavin and Stacey.

The small fish character named Tiddler will make its debut on BBC One and BBC iPlayer this Christmas, narrating an enchanting tale about a fish with a vibrant imagination.

In this half-hour animated production, an exceptional ensemble of voice actors will take center stage. The storyteller role is entrusted to Hannah, while Lolly Adefope from the series Ghosts portrays Miss Skate, and Jayde Adams assumes the character of Plaice.

As a connoisseur of all things lifestyle, I’m thrilled to announce that the talented Rob Brydon will once again grace our screens in his twelfth portrayal of various characters in yet another Donaldson and Scheffler adaptation. This time around, he’ll be bringing life to the roles of Fisherman, Whale, Starfish, and Anchovy! I can hardly wait to see him bring these unique characters to life with his exceptional vocal skills.

Hannah Waddingham is worlds away from Ted Lasso in first look at new BBC film with Gavin and Stacey's Rob Brydon

Hannah Waddingham is worlds away from Ted Lasso in first look at new BBC film with Gavin and Stacey's Rob Brydon

Tiddler’s cast includes young talents, Reuben Kirby playing the lead character, and Theo Fraser stepping into the role of Johnny Dory.

The magical story comes from the UK’s number one picture book creators Julia Donaldson and Alex Scheffler and is being produced by the BBC and Magic Light Pictures.

Each day, Tiddler shares a unique tale with both his teacher and his companion, Johnny Dory, as the reason for his tardiness at school.

His tales range from galloping on sea horses and circling a sunken vessel, to getting ensnared by an octopus.

His tales are so captivating that news about them seems to spread like ripples across a body of water. This means that when Tiddler becomes lost, he might use these stories as guides to help him navigate back home.

In my perspective, this movie unfolds as an enchanting submarine journey, highlighting the potency of creativity and self-assurance, along with the art of being fulfilled as a tiny fish amidst the vastness of the ocean.

Hannah shared excitedly: “Recording the narrator for this holiday special by Magic Light Pictures has been such a pleasure!”

Tiddler narrates the storyteller within each one of us, providing children an insight into the experience of being a tiny fish in a vast ocean, which resonates with our own lives.

Hannah Waddingham is worlds away from Ted Lasso in first look at new BBC film with Gavin and Stacey's Rob Brydon
Hannah Waddingham is worlds away from Ted Lasso in first look at new BBC film with Gavin and Stacey's Rob Brydon
Hannah Waddingham is worlds away from Ted Lasso in first look at new BBC film with Gavin and Stacey's Rob Brydon
Hannah Waddingham is worlds away from Ted Lasso in first look at new BBC film with Gavin and Stacey's Rob Brydon

As a connoisseur of literature, I’ve cherished sharing the enchanting tales penned by Julia and Axel with my little one throughout the years. Now, it brings me immense joy to translate one of these captivating stories into a visually stunning animated adaptation.

The movie marks the 12th animated adaptation from the collaborative works of Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler, brought to life by Magic Light Pictures for broadcast on the BBC.

8.6 million people tuned in last year to catch the heartwarming tale of a street musician and his feline companion, Tabby McTat, in the animation series.

Lindsay Salt, the Director of BBC Drama, comments that Magic Light’s adaptations of Julia and Axel’s works have firmly become a part of our country’s cultural tapestry. This is due to their exceptional talent at transporting us to enchanting realms filled with endearing characters.

As a lifestyle enthusiast, I’m thrilled to share that this coming Christmas, I can hardly contain my excitement about introducing you all to Tiddler, a tiny yet remarkable fish. Prepare for a wave of delight as he makes his grand entrance on the BBC!

Stream the earlier adaptations of Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler’s stories, brought to life by Magic Light Pictures, on BBC iPlayer.

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2024-08-02 00:01

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