Matthew Macfadyen narrates audio CD of The Snowman: The Book of the Classic Film
Matthew Macfadyen has either read/narrated a chapter or two of a few well known literary novels such as the first proposal passage of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice novel, Leo Tolstoy's Anna Karenina, and Anne Rise's Prince Lestat. He also had done voice-overs for several TV commercials/adverts such as Haagen Daz and M&S Food Adverts to name two, even read a few poems (ie. When You Are Old, This Is Just To Say, and Shakespeare's Sonnet 29), and many more (see an extensive list of MM's Audio/Voiceovers via Darcylicious). Basically, Matthew can read/narrate just about anything even the entire P&P novel (if only...at least he did read the first proposal part and did a bit of voice-over for Darcy's letter in the movie) or phone book and I could listen to his beautiful, soothing, and velvety voice all day! Now, looks like there's another new wonderful narration by MM, which is for an audio CD of Raymond Briggs's classic The Snowman: The Book of the Classic Film.
Read more info. [via Darcylicious] below...
One winter's day a boy builds a Snowman. That night, the Snowman comes to life! Together they go on a breathtaking and magical journey, until the sun comes up and it's time to go home...
Raymond Briggs's classic tale was turned into an animation that has delighted generations of children. This new edition of the story features artwork from the film accompanied by words, and an audio CD of a wonderful narration by Matthew Macfadyen.
You can purchase or learn more about this on AmazonUK or Itunes or AmazonUS.
Read more info. [via Darcylicious] below...
One winter's day a boy builds a Snowman. That night, the Snowman comes to life! Together they go on a breathtaking and magical journey, until the sun comes up and it's time to go home...
Raymond Briggs's classic tale was turned into an animation that has delighted generations of children. This new edition of the story features artwork from the film accompanied by words, and an audio CD of a wonderful narration by Matthew Macfadyen.
You can purchase or learn more about this on AmazonUK or Itunes or AmazonUS.
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