Yes sure people, there may be nits to be picked with the Sky 1 version of [b:8d1aeea02f]The Hogfather[/b:8d1aeea02f]. I have my own ideas what I think the characters should sound and look like.
I did enjoy the production, I believe because I knew the plot. It may have more difficult for first timers.
However my wife started reading the book, "The Hogfather," the same evening as the second part finished. Now that to me is a real bonus.
I'll give it eight out of ten.
Well done Sky.... Come on British film makers before Hollywood jump on the Terry Pratchett band waggon.