BBC One's new all-star adaptation of Watership Down is coming to TV screens this Christmas to traumatise us all over again, and it seems even the stars of the latest version weren't immune to the ...
Like a lot of classic books, Watership Down almost didn’t make it to print. After at least seven rejections, author Richard Adams, then 54 and a civil servant, was on the verge of self-publishing the ...
Millions of kids were caught like rabbits in the headlights when they first saw Watership Down. They gleefully settled down for a couple of hours of fluffy bunnies bounding around fields without a ...
Over the years, Richard Adams’ classic adventure novel “Watership Down” has scared, enlightened, and fascinated millions of readers from childhood to adulthood. Additionally, Martin Rosen’s 1978 film ...
In 2016, Channel 5 ruined Easter Sunday for a whole load of British children by showing an animated film about bunny rabbits: Watership Down. In the middle of the afternoon, with roast lamb and Easter ...
The 1978 animated film Watership Down has been re-classified to a PG due to its "mild violence, threat, brief bloody images and bad language". The movie is among the classic titles to have had their ...
We examine the origins and legacy of the 51-year-old children's classic as it comes out in graphic novel form. The children's classic "Watership Down" has been turned into a movie, a play, a TV series ...
Show me the facts Explain it like I’m 5 Give me a lighthearted recap Everyone has those films from their childhood that they like to describe as "traumatizing: — films that terrified them or made them ...
The children's classic Watership Down began life one summer's day in the mid-1960s. Richard Adams, an Oxford-educated civil servant, was taking his two young daughters on a drive through the British ...