Wind in the Willows Cosgrove Hall 1983 (extended version with omitted chapters)
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- Опубликовано: 2 фев 2021
- In 1983 Cosgrove Hall released their timeless adaptation of the Wind in the Willows. Their classic stop animation film omitted a few chapters from the Kenneth Grahame novel. In particular, Wayfarers All, The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn and The Further Adventures Of Toad.
These chapters were later included in the full series which aired on ITV.
I'm a huge fan of the original film and decided to try and edit them into the original film. It was a tricky task as I had to edit around any appearances of Toad when he was supposed to be in jail (as per the original timeline of the novel).
I decided not to remove the voice of the Narrator (a feature of the series but not the original movie) as his narration helps somewhat to set the scene for these additional chapters.
I hope you enjoy the extended cut of The Wind in the Willows.
All copyright belongs to Cosgrove Hall. - Кино
I'm sure this is a children's program and yet, I'm nearly 60 and keep watching this because I have a need to see decency, caring for others that I don't see in today's society.. even if it's only among imaginary woodland creatures in a children's program
❤️
No such thing as stories that are ‘just’ for children. I love anything that keeps the child alive in me, and I find that it makes a lot of adult sense . Sadly ,as you say, the reverse is also true .
So true. I cling to these values.
I’m nearly 70 but that doesn’t stop returning to books like WITW’s, Treasure Island etc.; more than children’s books - masterpieces!
Totally agree. I never looked at this solely for children, even though visually it is. It's ageless for me.
Iv'e always loved The Wind In The Willows so much, but at the same time it has always made me feel sad in a way for some reason. It would always bring about this nostalgic/longing feeling of sorts when I would watch it, especially when I was a little kid. Not sure what that says about me, but i'm curious if anyone else can relate.
Yeah I can relate to that
As young children my daughters loved this particular incarnation of “Wind In the Willows” and my youngest would call out for “Moley! Moley!” almost every day when she was a pre-schooler. Now my little grand-daughter, not yet 2, is absorbed by it too. Watching it with her, I feel, like you Nick, a great nostalgia, a longing for a place, where people were deeply integrated with their natural surroundings and the passage of the seasons, and a time where people were staunch, reliable friends, genuinely concerned about their neighbours, and lived their lives so much more simply.
Totally relate. It's melancholy of a lost England that's wired into us. There's a lot of English literature that speaks to this. It probably never existed or was only glimpsed briefly as an ideal a bit like in the Wind in the Willows book when they envision Pan and the he makes them forget lest the ecstasy of the vision is too much. Anyway totally with you. Poop! Poop!
I longed to be Mole's friend and neighbor, to live like he did, because the woods of my childhood were where I felt I was Home.
Yes, totally relate 💙
I'm 44, and am just now reading the book for the first time. It's fascinating because it's considered a children's book but it really isn't. For me it falls into the realm of Tolkien-fantasy but real world themes and struggles. What I appreciate most is how strong a bond of friendship all of the characters have. The world in this book and show makes me feel warm and safe, knowing the characters always look out for each other without modern day lewdness and innuendos but are perfect gentlemen-something the real world sorely lacks.
Most certainly true, Tom.
Absolutely. The original story celebrates camaraderie and the comforts of a simple life. Things that are unfortunately fast becoming forgotten.
It's so brilliantly written. A safe space.❤
Exactly. In old world values wholesome qualities like integrity, honesty, being a good friend, social responsibility were expected, the norm. And they were their own reward.
I still remember this. So much effort went into this movie and series. I wonder why this claymation movie is never talked about? Less than 40 claymation movies in the world and it's a shame this one isn't appreciated more. I mean, I get why this stop motion style isn't used anymore (a bit on the uncanny side) but still a fascinating part of history.
Its a classic in the uk.
The characters were actually latex over a posable metal skeleton. I was talking to my brother about it the other day and we were saying that using modern photography and combining it with the work of these incredible craftsmen, the result would be spectacular.
Less than 40 in the world? What do you mean
Watching this Christmas day afternoon. By myself. I am 62 and it's my favourite book.
I hope it brought you comfort. Merry Christmas Tracy. Sending love. X
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year
Happy New 2022, Tracy!
@@simonjcrossley Have you ever seen Jim Henson’s Animal Jam?
@@shawnsmith7375 Have you ever seen Jim Henson’s Animal Jam?
I'm 17, American, and have watched this movie with my grandmother every year I've been alive. My favorite movie by far; the extra chapters do the original story justice.
This film and the series have a charm and character that could never be reproduced now, in my opinion. When this was made, there were still people from the Edwardian era who could remember England as it is depicted here.
This movie brings back fond memories of my parents and grandparents house in the uk
Makes me so sad things aren’t like this anymore
Beautifully done
The music the animation it almost breaks my heart
Merry christmas I agree
Ah be glad you had the most special time ... its sadly gone today and I think most of us that are of this age know exactly how you feel ..
Yup .. I feel you there. Same for me. Remember watching this at my grandparents place in Shopshire. I live in Vancouver Canada these days, and though I feel very fortunate to have travelled and seen a lot .. I really miss the way old blighty used to be.
This brings me back to being a kid in the ‘80s, too. Wonderfully nostalgic.
@@Jabroniville Have you ever seen Jim Henson’s Animal Jam?
I’m 71 and loving this
It's beautiful, isn't it!
A Masterpiece.
As a child I loved this film. Watching it again, now, I feel the same way but with strong feelings of sadness. I think the sadness is because I see so many miserable people, now, especially children, all of whom would want to be raised on such stories, and to one day look back on them fondly, as we do. But instead, all they have is social media and lies. They walk around in a permanent cloud of anxiety and suspicion and self loathing. Wind in the Willows comes from a time before that, and this is part of why people our age feel sad when watching it, again. Because we cannot gift our childhoods to the next generation.
That was so well-put, and I wholeheartedly agree. It reminds me of a quotation I heard once 'every old man dies in a foreign country', meaning the landscape has changed around him, but today the rapid acceleration of the digital revolution is changing us, and changing our world, in ways I fear that no one can foresee or control.
@@cbmonroe388Thank you. That quote cuts to the quick. And your sentiment is bang on: we are no longer the agents of change and feel cut adrift even earlier in our lives than was once the case. Time was, our generation would have been at the height of their potency, but now we're blown on the winds of change, like everyone else, and feel just as powerless to fix the problems, mostly because we don't understand them. I hope the circle of history will turn again, and this is just a brief developmental phase on the way to something better.
I grew up on Disney.
when Walt was actually
in the dialog, know what
you mean.!
Thank you Thank you SO much for this. It is 28 Dec 21 and I am feeling sad because my family is torn apart by this Covid debacle. This popped up in my feed when I desperately needed to smile. The artistry here is second to none and the voice actors bring these wonderful characters to life. I am grateful for your work on this. Cheers from Ontario Canada 🇨🇦
So sorry for what you are going through. I'll say a prayer for you. I too am looking forward to this wonderful reminder of simpler days. Be well and God grant you a wonderful new year.
Hi Silvana,
My heart goes out to you as Covid - 19 has changed our everyday landscape.
Happy New Year I hope 2022 things improve for you.
Greetings from Australia.
@@nartarlyiatremaynne1239 Wishes for peace and joy for you this year. I watch what is happening in your country very closely as ours is not far behind. The world has gone mad. i pray that we see a just outcome to this nightmare soon. God Bless....we are with you 💖
@@Silvanafromchester The world has gone mad indeed! Cheers from Saskatchewan.
I remember Silvana’s in Manchester!
Man the incredible feelings of nostalgia, The best times of my life as a kid at my nans house that had lots of plants and trees, a passionfruit vine we used to eat fresh passionfruit from, all the birds singing, the creatures scuttling about in the garden, my pa's shed down the back full of old car stuff and the smell of grease, the beautiful smelling roses and honey suckle bush covering the old wooden fence in the sunshine, nans little veggie patch with strips of old stockings holding them upright, the bottle brush plants down the side all on a big green corner block in westmead australia, the smell of tea in gold gilded tea cups and saucers with little painted flowers on them, roast chicken dinners, apple pies baking, the pot pourri in little weaved baskets through the house, the 2 big ornate framed pictures of jesus and mary on the loungeroom wall, little crosses here and there, an old wooden pleated floor lamp between 2 old recliners in front of the telly, an old varnished wooden clock that softly chimed at 12 and wind in the willows in the late afternoon as the sun is setting, best times of my life. i really wish i could go back and stop time right there.
Wonderful memories... Write a book! A real one, not AI junk...
The intro brought back good memories of my granny. She would watch this with us, she lived in the country without a TV most her life and would say things like "Look at that little thing! It's talking!" Me and my brother would laugh and tell her the characters names. She really liked this show. I miss her, I teared up a little.
I used to watch this with my dad, back in the 80s when I was 10. Now that he is not here and I see these episodes, I start to get teary eyed
What a wonderful gift to the world this is!!! I read The Wind in the Willows to my twin sons when they were young, so this makes feel nostalgic.. and a bit sad because 45 years ago when they were young the world was a different place!
It really was.
Is there, or could there ever be, a better TV programme than this? I truly believe, with all of my heart and soul, that there is not or ever will be. God bless you Cosgrave and Hall.
Or even 'Cosgrove' and Hall. Apologies.
Timeless..dealing with homelessness.. destitution.. loneliness.. addiction.. bullying.. individuality.. teamwork ..growth...hierarchy..love and acceptance..anger...sharing..generosity...ect... the soundtrack is spot on and so beautifully animated..breathtakingly gorgeous ♥️♥️♥️♥️💯
Classic…dealing with emotions….meaningful….friendships….lovingly….real…truth…every day life…empowerment….absolutely magnificent. Spectaculair moviefilm!!❤️🧡💛💚💙💜🖤🤍🤎
@@liquicitizenwietse7027 Have you ever seen Jim Henson’s Animal Jam?
This is so charming , I don’t think I fully appreciated the beauty of it when I was a child ❤
Oh yes. Watching it again as an adult I am marveled by what they did. It's so precious 😌
This is my absolute favorite version of the Wind in the Willows! Such happy, warm childhood memories! The acting and animation is fabulous!
I can't tell you how much i need the simple joy of these stories at this time to counter act against all the insanity in the world right now
I want a riverside picnic too....we all need a riverside picnic
Очень нужен ❤️🔥🤗🌻
"...with riparian entertainments"
Hyacinth Bucket
When you've had a stressful few weeks at work and you stumble across this... simply amazing.
Anything that starts with a book opening I LOVE! Always feels so magical. ✨
Such effort it took to create this where as now everything is done on computer. The attention to detail is so amazing
this type of animation needs to make a comeback! so much artistry and thought behind all the details and movements, and it would probably be more soothing and better for the attention spans of children than crap like cocomelon
I'd rather live in the wind and the willows with nature forever than reality with people anymore
Same
Such a delight for my children, the richness of language makes anything out of Disney studios seem lame. We thank you for immeasurable joy
The stuff Cosgrove Hall produced was far better than Disney.
@@clareb8015 still, the Disney version was creatively entertaining nonetheless, no?
@@scoutart1508 No but I'm not a Disney fan.
@@clareb8015 Have you ever seen Jim Henson’s Animal Jam?
@@scoutart1508 Have you ever seen Jim Henson’s Animal Jam?
Who remembers this broadcast on the 80s and early 90s Disney Channel?
I LOVE hearing the old Thames Television intro.
Same. Didn't realize how much nostalgia it would bring with it until I heard it again.
Absolutely took me back and those warm feelings felt wonderful hearing it.
Agreed
As an Anglophile I second that.
@@captin3149 Have you ever seen Jim Henson’s Animal Jam?
I first read this book when i was seven. I liked it then and still like it now. Cosgrove Hall give a particularly delightful rendering of this classic tale. I am now 66 and still have a copy, which i occasionally re-read. Timeless.
First and foremost shout out to all the adults who have come here recently to relive childhood such as myself. This particular evening I thought of this movie and searched for it here and I’m feeling so much nostalgia from this movie. I used to watch this often as a child.
Let's pretend we all watch it together at Toad Hall, with steaming hot tea, sugar, lemon, milk, scones, cream and jam!!!!!!!!!!!! While outside it's snowing!
This is what real friendship looks like. Don't ever settle for anything less from those you welcome into your inner circle.
Please, PLEASE hide this away somewhere safe somehow! I don't think I could stand a Hollywood exec finding it and deciding to reimagine or update (ruin) it...
It's just so beautiful I could honestly cry.
Me too
I concur with your sentiment 100%
Australia.
@Brandon Freeman I'll have to check that one out, thank you
Who else is watching this
Christmas day 2023🍂☄️
now watching it
YESSSDD😂❤❤❤❤❤
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Who's watching 2023? I'm 23 this year and I've been watching this with my mum and sister before I can even remember. We always quote these older movies and have a laugh knowing we feel like the only ones who have seen this film. It's nice to see we definitely aren't.
This reminds me of asmr, until the woods haha
im here randomly as a fan of stopmotion animation. looking forwards to seeing whatever this is! lol
@@joshuagundamu The Wind in the Willows is a classic. Many children read it at school or a parent reads it to them.
Who is the Sea Rat's voice he sounds very familiar
I'm 42. First time I've watched this. This is truly a treasure!
Omg, thank you, at 51 this bought back the child I was like I'd gone back in time. Maybe that's what long term memories are for, to allow us to go back to different moments in time when we need to, sadly in 2022 we've never needed more, God bless 💞 from Australia 🕊🕊🕊🕊🙂😊🧚♂️🧚♀️🧚.
As a kid, growing up in the 90s in Sri Lanka, I watched this with my sister. This will always be the epitome of a film for me. As a 36 year old, I think I'll still watch this. Takes me back to my childhood, growing up with my sister and mother and father. This was our glimpse into life in England. Dreamt of coming to this country some day, now I'm here and all I want is to go back to my country. Just a few more years and I'll be gone. Love England anyway.
Old England. A lost world now.
I'm 43 and remember watching this, one of my earliest memories.
I'm 44 and this was my favourite film growing up 👍
Me too. Im 37.
I grew up on this in the early 2000s and 2010s, as I lived out in the country and was largely isolated from mainstream society and culture. My brother was, (and still is) an animator and he used to make claymation, after being inspired from films like this. He'd always use my toys along with clay figures he made and recreate these odd yet relatable scenes of childhood imagination, battle scenes, love stories, getting lost in museums, discotheques. His friend was a poet and an intellectual, and while my brother was making claymation, his friend would always read me frog and toad, and innocent books, as well as reading me Shakespeare and Dostoevsky, and Tolstoy, and Cisneros, and Singer, and folklore from around the world. At the time I imagine the world as a peaceful place, where white and black, Jewish and gentile, and everyone else got along in harmony and enjoyed the dreams of childhood. and finally this show would come on as I was very educated in how to operate a DVD player, and as the sun set my brother, his friend, my other brother and my parents would gather around the bulky, soon to be outdated tv and watch this, for endless hours. Life was so blissful, the blossoms hanging low, grass swaying the Kansas wind and a whole mind full of imagination. But life moved on and we moved to the city, and I had largely forgotten about this DVD and other items, as I became a punk and got associated with several counter cultural and subcultural groups, punks, rednecks, hippies, skinheads, stoners, goths and emos. And I won't deny these teenage years, that I am still living, and am active in the current culture, or should I say underground culture. But finding this at 4 in the morning after listening to a BBC broadcast finally made me realize why I am "underground" and why I fit in with "underground" groups. Because I'm like Moley, I enjoy the sweetness of my life and my dear friends, instead of selling it out to a dead society plagued with forgotten memories. Then I started sobbing, because I realized that I am remembering these things not only because I lived them, but because I am a ghost of my past, and so are you, reader, we are all ghosts of our innocence, and our dead childhoods. But remember, not all ghosts are unhappy! :), I wish whoever reads this a wonderful Life!
@@Chi-np2lz thank you
What a wonderful brother
So many of us feel the same poignancy of childhood, when we were our original pure selves unscarred by life.
Never let it go living up to that child inside you, kid!
Easier said than done, I know, but no one ever said it would be easy. To own one's own way in life has a price.
By the way, I have been reading someone that said a lot of sensible things about that particular topic wihtout being corny or sentimental: G.K. Chesterton. If you don't my me saying, his books are really worth taking a look. Bye and God bless!
I pray the Lord restores your joy in your spirit and that you Live! Beautiful childhood memories, thanks for sharing ❤
What a beautiful TV series for kids. Wish such series were still shown nowadays...
I was 12 years old back then and I really loved the music and every story was fascinating.
Greetings from Greece.
This was a massive part of my childhood in the 80's. I had the VHS , and a pop up book ( i still have the book). This is a great film to watch at xmas time. Now my grandparents and mum are no longer here the memories mean even more.
I'm sure to alot of us in my generation, David Jason is not firstly remebered as Del Boy but Danger Mouse, Count Duckula and of course Mr Toad.
I think I did see him first in Only Fools, but yes pretty much simultaneously in all of his other excellent contributions. I remember a book when we were little, though I'm not sure if it was a pop up one. It had a lot of illustrations, with memorable ones of when Toad was in prison (a debtor's prison I think) and managed to escape dressed as a woman. Both the book illustrations and the film had a captivating mix of humour and darkness, it's a real classic.
40 yrs since this first aired and i remember it like yesterday, growing up during this time was a real blessing. Thanks to animations & books like this i now have the hobbies & interests that i do!! They have really shaped my adult life and if you now where to look, the England portrayed here can still be found and enjoyed. Thanks for uploading this beautiful part of my childhood and thanks for the nostalgia hit😃👍
Never found a better example of real language, the rich expression we all had before a generation or two of populist writers dumbed down the English language to cater for the product of a dumbed down education system. WW book and these cosgrove videos were the staple for our kids. My 4 year old now has a better vocabulary and more expressive language than today's average journalist.
Truly a work of art. Both the movie and the book
Born in 69 and that Thames intro gave me goose bumps as it reminded me of my younger sister who died two months ago. This was our favorite film.
I remember my sister and I loved this version of the wind in the willows back in the 1980’s! I was only 5 yrs old when it aired in Australia on ABC and we used to watch and try and draw all the characters ❤ brings back some beautiful childhood memories!
awwwwww
26:45 .. a scene seared into my brain as a moment of calm snuggness, of homely warmth and serenity. More than 35 years later (I’m 43 now) and I STILL remember this. Gods I miss how simple things were back in the 80’s. Thanks for uploading.
Seems the weasels have taken over the media and culture these days. Everyone wants to be gangsta and sharp toothed !
This, a fire in my fireplace and knitting. Im a happy bunny.
Thank you so much for resurrecting this production of “Wind In The Willows” Simon Crossley. It is an absolute gem and has brought unmeasurable joy to children and adults from one millennium to another. The animation technology has changed massively of course, but this wonderful story never loses its charm, and the detail provided by so many iconic objects, and creatures, the costumes, the songs and music and the voice-overs filled with enormous character, still have unique appeal. Since our VHS tape was accidentally written over decades ago I had despaired of seeing this again. Now the children of my children (and my self) are enjoying it once more. Bless you Simon.
Ever since I saw this as a child, I've always sided with poor little Mole. His scream when he enters the wild wood is so sad, you can't help but feel his fear and anguish about venturing into the unknown.
This makes me feel warm, sad, nostalgic, longing for the times when people found value in each others' company. My grandma's house was like this. Everybody would drop in and they will leave with aunty Baby's mauby and cake in their stomach and a little parcel of what was going that day. ( She was a baker) We were very poor but somehow we never starved. We didn't have television but a large yard space to play. I live in a little place in UK but alone with my thoughts. When you walk around and you listen and imagine, you can hear all from Wind in the Willow characters. ♥️🌹 People often may wonder why I have a little smile and a faraway look in my eyes. I suppose it's the same feeling you get when you remember the times spent with someone you loved and lost.
Awwww! I am a Canadian, but read the book as a child. If you ever feel lonely, message me.
@@mokeyo8382 What part?My love was from Quebec.
@@susanmccormick6022 That's cool! I live in Alberta. 🙂
You can never lose them, as you still remember them.
@@yvonneburns2786 Have you ever seen Jim Henson’s Animal Jam?
It is a beautiful story of old england and the British values of kG times. The story ages well as the characters were so well rounded. Thank you for doing this
Ratty is based AF. His friend is in trouble so he locks in with two pistols and a club and marches into the hood. Everyone should have a friend who’s willing to go to war for them.
Absolutely beautiful. This holds such a special place in my heart. My beloved mommy and I shared a special love of this 💔💔
@Lou Lou Have you ever seen Jim Henson’s Animal Jam?
Sunday roast, grandparents sofa, ticking grandfather clock in film and in the real life, snoozing. Glorious 90s childhood.
Yayyyy I need to dig up my old box set of wind in the willow dvds lol. I used to watch this in my dad’s room when we still had our old bulky TV and I would make snacks before watching it so I could pretend I was having a picnic with them during the picnic scene
Yes !! I loved the picnic scenes snacks whilst watching were a must !! :)
Aw that's such a nice memory... I always loved Wind in the Willows too. My nephew is pretty wild about it now, a timeless classic!
Wonderful
Watched this the other day for the first time in over 30 yrs and i remembered every bit of it ageless classic .
The Piper at the Gates of Dawn chapter is so touching and magical to me.
When tv and the world seemed a better place. Thankyou for this , beautiful.
An 80's film treasure.This always felt so real yet so far away. Even the books give off this melancholy vibe of something innocent and lost. Like it really happened somewhere. It's brilliantly cozy.🫶🐸
My mother always loved The Wind in the Willows. The first time she saw it she said it was the loveliest thing she’d ever seen. I always remember that.
In my English lessons (I’m a Spanish speaker) we were required to read the book until we grasped its meaning, I ended up developing a deep fondness for it! It evokes a sense of nostalgia that I find truly amazing.
I love watching this it helps me to unwind before going to sleep
How I miss being a child when fun and games were the agenda of the day and watching happy films like this in the 1990's... nostalgia.. 😌👏
And the book! I’m a 90s kid too. 🎉
This is my childhood film. Thank you.
Ah, I love this! I used to watch this with my grandparents as a child growing up. It was very special. My Granny especially loved Mr Mole and I'd insist on having 7 sugars in my tea because he does it at the start of the film. My Granny would only pretend to put 7 sugars in but, if I got the sugar bowl, I'd actually put 7 sugars in my tea. My older brother and I used to love Mr Toad's car montage. My Papa used to like when Toad would throw his arms up in the air when Mr Toad crashed the plane. My Mum loved the Christmas scene and said she'd love a friend like Ratty. Years later we introduced The Wind In The Willows to my younger brother and carried on the family tradition.
I've never seen or heard of this. I am absolutely loving this. I love stop-motion. This has wholesome vibes like Winnie the Pooh and Ghibli.
Loved this as a young teenager I pine for those days life was so simple back then & tv was great
Thank you so much for uploading this. The nostalgic feeling of watching old Wind in the Willows specials is like getting into a warm bath. Such beautiful, timeless animation as well.
My childhood favourite and still watching in 2022🤗
My mum loved this. She died 20 years ago...I want her back 😢 she never even got to meet her granddaughter.
Blessings to you. I am sure she knows how you have all been doing and she has seen her granddaughter and has watched over you all.
I’m sorry. Hopefully you can share your mother with her by showing her this.
I'm 73 and love Wind in the Willow for many years.
This cartoon was partially shown on Sri Lankan TV. Then we are kids. I loved the characters in this. I will never forget this story. 😍
I first watched this film with my Nanna when I was about 6. All the times I went fishing in the English countryside, I always felt attached to this film.
Oh my goodness, forgot what an enormous part of my childhood this was. Thank you so much!
Coming here after reading the book. This is so beautiful
So many memories. My late brother-in-law (Paul Simpson) was one of the model makers for Cosgrove Hall.
My deepest thanks and appreciation to Paul for his artistry, along with everyone else who worked so hard to create this. I grew up on this stunningly beautiful work of art in the 1980's.
@@widowkeeper4739 Have you ever seen Jim Henson’s Animal Jam?
Absolutely marvelous.
I have no idea why this was recommended to me while watching a review of this weeks comic book releases but thank you RUclips algorithm! Amazing!
As a younger fellow, I was always captivated by the shear charm of these programs.
Now, as a, 'more mature,' fellow, I'm still just taken by the wonderful charm of the 'Wind In The Willows.'
I would always be willing to recommend these programs to those with little ones. A different take on life, from all those twisted up cartoons.
This just unlocked a childhood memory I never knew I had.
Thank you ever so much for sharing this. I love wind in the willows, it’s my childhood favourite! And I’m ever so glad to find it and be able to watch it for free!
25:10 Toad’s delirious gibberish and flailing legs while upside down in the hay always cracked me up 😂
I remember watching this when it was first broadcast on Christmas Day in 1983 and it remains so much a part of my childhood: fond memories.😊
Absolutely love this Cosgrove Hall production of “Wind in the willows”. Great animation and voice overs . Thank you for sharing.
agree 200% and done at time without much use of Computers and no CGI being involved - CH = great and talented animators
@@dafyddthomas7299 Have you ever seen Jim Henson’s Animal Jam?
@@UnicornFairy42 stop asking people that
@@basedandchristpilled Have you ever seen Jim Henson’s Animal Jam?
@@UnicornFairy42 you do realize you’re just being cancerous right, I understand you have autism, and I do too, but that doesn’t mean you should just go around annoying everyone
I just found this. Awesome. Tomorrow I'm watching this on a rainy windy day. Thank you Simon. Great job. Can't wait till tomorrow. Good nite. Sleep well.
I came here to just see the animation quality...and...I"m here till the end now
Happy 40th Anniversary to Cosgrove Hall’s - The Wind in The Willows. ❤
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What a powerhouse of British animation they were, sadly defunct since 2009. They really surpassed themselves with this adaptation of Wind in the Willows though
My children loved this growing up thankyou so much put this on here hope you all had a merry Christmas 🎄
Thank you SO MUCH for doing this! This beautiful film was a key part of my childhood and to have the missing chapters added in is a joy.
The sound of the Thames TV ident theme is pure magic. Reminds me of Afternoons eating crumpets and summer holidays at my nans.
Nothing changed since I was a kid. I loved watching this, priceless memories and such a beautiful story ❤🙏
Thanks so much for uploading this - kicked me right in the nostalgias! I see a number of us had this pop up in our recommends in the last few days. Just occasionally, YT gets it absolutely right! Thank you again.
I read the unabridged book to my son in NICU.. Such a beautiful story xoxo
You are a truly wonderful Mummy 💟
Australia.
@@nartarlyiatremaynne1239 Have you ever seen Jim Henson’s Animal Jam?
I'm 40yrs 72 days old. This was my first time seeing or hearing of it. I adore this.
My daughter, born in 1991, must have watched the VHS version of this every day for a few years (or so it seemed) in her very early years. I still have the tape. Thanks for sharing.
Had this as a child on vhs watched it recently at 46 found a copy in a charity shop still loved it. Always loved the outdoors fishing as a kid walks in the woods animals nature still do thats why i think this animated tale meant so much to me as a child. Ill properly keep it and watch it again when im an old man lol times flies great for nostalgia 🙂
Every child should watch this series. Such wholesome stories and absolutely beautiful visuals, voice acting and music.