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Roald & Beatrix: The Tail Of The Curious Mouse

Ratings info(May contain spoilers) There is mild bad language ( cocking , bloody , git ). Very mild bad language includes uses of God and damn . There are mild upsetting scenes as a young boy goes into a room to look at the body of his deceased father lying at rest. Mother and son express their feelings of bereavement at the loss of the father which comes soon after the death of the boy s sister. The boy is told sensitively and reassuringly by another adult of how death is one of the realities of life, which enables him to move on from his sadness.

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Beatrix and the boy Roald: Meeting between the two authors has inspired a new Christmas drama

Although they were born 50 years apart, children’s authors Beatrix Potter and Roald Dahl have much in common. So when it was discovered they had briefly met in real life, when Roald was a child and Beatrix nearing retirement age, it was the obvious springboard for a heartwarming Christmas drama that imagines how that meeting might have gone. Roald & Beatrix: The Tail Of The Curious Mouse – a blend of live action, animation and puppetry – stars Dawn French as Beatrix and Harry Tayler as Roald, and boasts a stellar supporting cast including Rob Brydon, Alison Steadman, Bill Bailey and Jessica Hynes, with narration by John Hannah.

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