Father Christmas is a 1991 animated short based on two books written by Raymond Briggs: Father Christmas and Father Christmas Goes on Holiday, published in 1973 and 1975 respectively. It was first aired in Britain in 1991 on Channel 4, nine years after The Snowman, another animated Briggs adaptation produced for the same channel. This movie was dedicated to the late actor John McGuire.
Father Christmas is voiced by comedian Mel Smith, and physically resembles a stereotypical vision of Santa Claus with a large white beard and red suit. However, in a down-to-earth twist, he is depicted as rather grumpy, is shown coping with everyday domestic chores, and lives on his own in a small house in contemporary Britain. Это там и было ну и плюс: This is a very interesting cartoon. This is a very cartoon This cartoon told about Santa Claus
Father Christmas is voiced by comedian Mel Smith, and physically resembles a stereotypical vision of Santa Claus with a large white beard and red suit. However, in a down-to-earth twist, he is depicted as rather grumpy, is shown coping with everyday domestic chores, and lives on his own in a small house in contemporary Britain.
Это там и было ну и плюс:
This is a very interesting cartoon.
This is a very cartoon
This cartoon told about Santa Claus