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1989 British TV series or programme
The Tailor of Gloucester
Screenplay byJohn Michael Phillips
Story byBeatrix Potter
Directed byJohn Michael Phillips
StarringIan Holm
Thora Hird
Barrie Ingham
Jude Law
Benjamin Luxon
Music byDouglas Young
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducerTimothy Woodford
Running time45 minutes
Production companyDreamscape Co./Thames Television
Original release
Release28 December 1989 (1989-12-28)

The Tailor of Gloucester is a television Christmas special first broadcast on 28 December 1989 on ITV. It is based on the children's story by Beatrix Potter.

Plot

The film tells the story of a poor tailor, his cat, and the mice that live in his shop. He has many scraps of cloth and ribbons left over that are too small for any practical use. The mice take these and make fine clothes for themselves.

The tailor sends his cat Simpkin to buy food and a twist of cherry-coloured silk for a coat the mayor has commissioned for his wedding, which will take place on Christmas morning.

While the cat is gone, the tailor frees the mice from teacups where Simpkin has imprisoned them. When Simpkin returns and finds his mice gone, he hides the twist in anger.

When the tailor falls ill, the mice save the day by completing the coat. (One buttonhole remains incomplete because the mice run out of twist).

Cast

References

  1. Tailor of Gloucester, Studio: Carlton, VHS Release Date: 27 Sep 1993, Run Time: 45 minutes, Classification: U, ASIN: B00004CNMW
  2. "TV Times, 23 December 1989 - 5 January 1990". Radio Sounds Familiar. Retrieved 10 April 2016.

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