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The Snowman was adapted as a 26-minute animated film by Dianne Jackson for the fledgling British public-service Channel 4. It was first telecast on 26 December 1982 and was an immediate success. It was nominated for the 1982 Academy Award for Animated Short Film.
The film story is told through pictures, action and music, scored by Howard Blake. It is wordless like the book, except for the song "Walking in the Air". In addition to the orchestral score, performed in the film by the Sinfonia of London, Blake composed the music and lyrics of the song, performed by a St Paul's Cathedral choirboy Peter Auty.
The film ranks 71 on the 100 Greatest British Television Programs in a year 2000 list drawn up by the British Film Institute, based on a vote by industry professionals. It was voted number 4 in UKTV Gold's Greatest TV Christmas Moments.
- Snowman Enterprises, Ltd. Official website
- The Snowman at the Internet Movie Database
- The Snowman at BFI screenonline
- Recordings of "The Snowman" and "Walking In The Air"
- Toonhound: Book (1978), Animated short (1982)
- The Snowman in libraries (WorldCat catalog) —immediately, first US edition
- Father Christmas in libraries (WorldCat catalog) —immediately, first US edition
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