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Beatrix Potter with Patricia Routledge
Beatrix Potter with Patricia Routledge

Beatrix Potter with Patricia Routledge

Genres

Documentary

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Patricia Routledge, as patron of the Beatrix Potter Society, presents a documentary on the author's life and work.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

47 mins

Rating

10/10

Release Date

26 January 2016

Country

United Kingdom

Cast

Patricia Routledge

Patricia Routledge

Self - Presenter

Quentin Blake

Quentin Blake

Self

Susan Bolsover

Susan Bolsover

Self

Sara Glenn

Sara Glenn

Self

Jo Hanks

Jo Hanks

Self

Libby Joy

Libby Joy

Self

Graham Kilner

Graham Kilner

Self

Emma Laws

Emma Laws

Self

John Moffat

John Moffat

Self

Beatrix Potter

Beatrix Potter

Self (archive footage)

Will Rawlings

Will Rawlings

Self

Matthew Sweet

Matthew Sweet

Self

A.N. Wilson

A.N. Wilson

Self

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