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Despite his (deserved) scepticism, several of Pratchett's books have been adapted as television series or specials, and movies are being planned.
Despite his (deserved) scepticism, several of [[Biography|Pratchett's]] books have been adapted as television series or specials, and movies are being planned.


:"The difference between me and Neil in our attitude to movie projects is that he doesn't believe they're going to happen until he's sitting in his seat eating popcorn, and I don't believe they're going to happen."
:"The difference between me and Neil in our attitude to movie projects is that he doesn't believe they're going to happen until he's sitting in his seat eating popcorn, and I don't believe they're going to happen."
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==Aired==
==Aired==
* [[TV and Film:Truckers|''Truckers'']], 1992, an animated series by Cosgrove Hall.
*[[TV and Film:Truckers|''Truckers'']], 1992, an animated series by Cosgrove Hall.
* [[TV and Film:Johnny and the Dead|''Johnny and the Dead'']], a TV serial by ITV, 1995.
*[[TV and Film:Johnny and the Dead|''Johnny and the Dead'']], a TV serial by ITV, 1995.
* [[TV and Film:Soul Music|''Soul Music'']], 1997, an animated series by Cosgrove Hall.
*[[TV and Film:Soul Music|''Soul Music'']], 1997, an animated series by Cosgrove Hall.
* [[TV and Film:Wyrd Sisters|''Wyrd Sisters'']], 1997, an animated series by Cosgrove Hall.
*[[TV and Film:Wyrd Sisters|''Wyrd Sisters'']], 1997, an animated series by Cosgrove Hall.
* [[TV and Film:Johnny and the Bomb|''Johnny and the Bomb'']], 2006, a three-part TV series on the [http://www.johnnyandthebomb.tv/ BBC].
*[[TV and Film:Johnny and the Bomb|''Johnny and the Bomb'']], 2006, a three-part TV series on the [http://www.johnnyandthebomb.tv/ BBC].
* [[TV and Film:Hogfather|''Hogfather'']], aired by Sky One, Christmas 2006 [http://news.independent.co.uk/media/article344232.ece as TV film].
*[[TV and Film:Hogfather|''Hogfather'']], aired by Sky One, Christmas 2006 [http://news.independent.co.uk/media/article344232.ece as TV film].
* [[TV and Film:The Colour of Magic|''The Colour of Magic'']], aired by Sky One, Easter 2008 as TV film.
*[[TV and Film:The Colour of Magic|''The Colour of Magic'']], aired by Sky One, Easter 2008 as TV film.
* [[TV and Film:Going Postal|''Going Postal'']], aired by Sky One, Easter 2010 as TV film.
*[[TV and Film:Going Postal|''Going Postal'']], aired by Sky One, Easter 2010 as TV film.
*[[TV and Film:Troll Bridge|''Troll Bridge'']], 2019, premiered at Flickerfest International Film Festival, 16th January.
*[[TV and Film:Good Omens|''Good Omens'']], 2019, 6 episode miniseries made available to stream on Amazon Video on 31st May.
*[[TV and Film:The Watch|''The Watch'']], the first episode of season one was released on AMC+ on December 31st 2020.
*[[TV and Film:The Abominable Snow Baby|''The Abominable Snow Baby'']], animated television film aired on Channel 4 on Christmas Day, 2021.
 
==Documentaries==
Terry Pratchett has also starred in several documentaries covering important subjects close to his heart:
*[[TV and Film:Terry Pratchett's Jungle Quest|''Terry Pratchett's Jungle Quest'']] (1994)
*[[TV and Film:Terry Pratchett Living With Alzheimer's|''Terry Pratchett Living With Alzheimer's'']] (2009)
*[[TV and Film:Terry Pratchett Choosing to Die|''Terry Pratchett Choosing to Die'']] (2011)
*[[TV and Film:Terry Pratchett Facing Extinction|''Terry Pratchett Facing Extinction'']] (2013)
*[[TV and Film:Terry Pratchett: Back in Black|''Terry Pratchett: Back in Black'']] (2017, a documentary about Terry Pratchett)


==Planned and speculated==
==Planned and speculated==
* {{WFM}}: the [http://news.bbc.co.uk/cbbcnews/hi/newsid_4590000/newsid_4598600/4598672.stm BBC reports] that Sam Raimi is going to direct it.
==={{WFM}}===
* {{TB}} is planned by [http://www.snowgumfilms.com/trollbridge Snowgum Films] and will begin in earnest very soon, following a successful [http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/snowgumfilms/terry-pratchetts-troll-bridge Kickstarter] campaign to raise money from fans.
In 2006, the [http://news.bbc.co.uk/cbbcnews/hi/newsid_4590000/newsid_4598600/4598672.stm BBC reported] that Sam Raimi would direct a big-screen adaptation the book. As detailed in {{ALWF}}, this was scuppered as Pratchett thought the script was "shit".
* ''The Watch'' crime series. Prime Focus Productions are going to produce a crime-a-week drama set in Ankh-Morpork. See [[http://www.bleedingcool.com/2011/03/14/terry-pratchetts-discworld-being-adapted-to-crime-of-the-week-mystery-tv-series/|here]].
* {{M}} was the first book rumoured to be put on the big screen, and already subject of talk in 1992 on alt.fan.pratchett. Even then the prospects weren't too good:


On July 19, 2016 The Jim Henson Company announced to be creating a feature film version of {{WFM}} in conjunction with [[Narrativia]]. It will be written by [[Rhianna Pratchett]] and produced by Brian Henson. (The [[Narrativia (production company)|Narrativia]] announcement has been removed from their website, but you can [https://web.archive.org/web/20191126015641/http://narrativia.com/wee-free-men.html find it here at archive.org].)
==={{M}}===
The first book rumoured to be put on the big screen, as far back as 1992, according to talk on alt.fan.pratchett. But even then the prospects weren't too good:
:"A production company was put together and there was US and Scandinavian and European involvement, and I wrote a couple of script drafts which went down well and everything was looking fine and then the US people said 'Hey, we've been doing market research in Power Cable, Nebraska, and other centres of culture, and the Death/skeleton bit doesn't work for us, it's a bit of a downer, we have a prarm with it, so lose the skeleton.'  The rest of the consortium said, did you read the script?  The Americans said: sure, we LOVE it, it's GREAT, it's HIGH CONCEPT.  Just lose the Death angle, guys.
:"A production company was put together and there was US and Scandinavian and European involvement, and I wrote a couple of script drafts which went down well and everything was looking fine and then the US people said 'Hey, we've been doing market research in Power Cable, Nebraska, and other centres of culture, and the Death/skeleton bit doesn't work for us, it's a bit of a downer, we have a prarm with it, so lose the skeleton.'  The rest of the consortium said, did you read the script?  The Americans said: sure, we LOVE it, it's GREAT, it's HIGH CONCEPT.  Just lose the Death angle, guys.
:"Whereupon, I'm happy to say, they were told to keep on with the medication and come back in a hundred years."
:"Whereupon, I'm happy to say, they were told to keep on with the medication and come back in a hundred years."
:—[http://groups.google.com/group/alt.fan.pratchett/msg/74f15906c92f4212 Terry Pratchett], alt.fan.pratchett
:—[http://groups.google.com/group/alt.fan.pratchett/msg/74f15906c92f4212 Terry Pratchett], alt.fan.pratchett
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In 1998, an update was posted about ''Mort'', the Movie:
In 1998, an update was posted about ''Mort'', the Movie:
:"...is looking like it won't happen now, despite months of development work.
:"...is looking like it won't happen now, despite months of development work.
:"Without going into lots of detail, it's hit the familiar Hollywood iceberg (the one which would've set ''Good Omens'' in Indiana without the Four Horsemen).  People suddenly grow an extra head and say things like "we have to make this relevant to the American teenager".  And it's at times like this I get very glad that control has not been completely relinquished, because people are going to start suggesting really dumb things.  There's still some UK involvement, but I really cannot see a purely UK movie made.  ''Mort'' isn't fashionable UK movie material – there's no parts in it for Hugh or Emma, it's not set it Sheffield, and no one shoves drugs up their bum..."
:"Without going into lots of detail, it's hit the familiar Hollywood iceberg (the one which would've set ''Good Omens'' in Indiana without the Four Horsemen).  People suddenly grow an extra head and say things like "we have to make this relevant to the American teenager".  And it's at times like this I get very glad that control has not been completely relinquished, because people are going to start suggesting really dumb things.  There's still some UK involvement, but I really cannot see a purely UK movie made.  ''Mort'' isn't fashionable UK movie material – there's no parts in it for Hugh or Emma, it's not set it Sheffield, and no one shoves drugs up their bum..."
:—[http://groups.google.com/group/alt.fan.pratchett/msg/f1959457a1a57f47 Terry Pratchett], alt.fan.pratchett
:—[http://groups.google.com/group/alt.fan.pratchett/msg/f1959457a1a57f47 Terry Pratchett], alt.fan.pratchett
In 2016 it was announced that Mort was to be made into a film and be directed by Terry Rossio.
 
* {{GO}} production started in 2000, but due to lack of funds the movie has been postponed to an unknown date. Although both Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman have never publicly said it isn't going to happen, chances are slim. As [http://www.neilgaiman.com/journal/2003/01/terry-gilliam-talks-about-good-omens.asp Neil Gaiman said]:
A [[Fan Films|fan adaptation]] of Mort was created in 2001 by Orange Cow Productions.
 
In 2016 it was announced that {{M}} would be adapted as a film, directed by Terry Rossio, produced by Rod Brown, [[Narrativia (company)|Narrativia Ltd.]] and Gooji Limited. A screenplay was completed, but so far goes unproduced.
 
==={{TAM}}===
In 2019 an animated adaptation of {{TAM}}, ''The Amazing Maurice'', was announced, to be produced by Ulysses Filmproduktion alongside Cantilever Media with a screenplay by Terry Rossio. It's been completed and will be released in December 2022.
 
==Aired: Pre-release News==
*[[TV and Film:Troll Bridge|''Troll Bridge'']] is planned by [http://www.snowgumfilms.com/trollbridge Snowgum Films] and will begin in earnest very soon, following a successful [http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/snowgumfilms/terry-pratchetts-troll-bridge Kickstarter] campaign to raise money from fans.
 
*[[TV and Film:Good Omens|''Good Omens'']] production started in 2000, but due to lack of funds the movie has been postponed to an unknown date. Although both Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman have never publicly said it isn't going to happen, chances are slim. As [http://www.neilgaiman.com/journal/2003/01/terry-gilliam-talks-about-good-omens.asp Neil Gaiman said]:


:"Personally I don't really think the ''Good Omens'' movie is dead. I think of it as lying in a glass coffin with white lilies on its chest and with mournful dwarfs all around it, all of them waiting for a prince to ride up on a big white horse, carrying with him about sixty million dollars."
:"Personally I don't really think the ''Good Omens'' movie is dead. I think of it as lying in a glass coffin with white lilies on its chest and with mournful dwarfs all around it, all of them waiting for a prince to ride up on a big white horse, carrying with him about sixty million dollars."
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[[Neil Gaiman]] announced in 2016 that he would be adapting the book into a television series.
[[Neil Gaiman]] announced in 2016 that he would be adapting the book into a television series.
Thursday 19th January 2017 [[Narrativia]] announced the production of the {{GO}} TV Series to be co-produced with BBC Studios and Neil Gaiman's Blank Corporation, the series will be broadcast in 2018 by Amazon Prime Video and the BBC. [http://narrativia.com/good-omens-announcement.html Announcement]
On February 14th 2019 Amazon announced that the Good Omens TV series would begin streaming on May 31st 2019 with six one hour episodes being available simultaneously on Amazon Prime Video [https://www.radiotimes.com/news/on-demand/2019-02-14/good-omens-release-date-cast-characters-news-plot-neil-gaiman-updates-amazon-prime-video-bbc/]
*[[TV and Film:The Watch|''The Watch'']] crime series. Prime Focus Productions are going to produce a crime-a-week drama set in Ankh-Morpork. See [[http://www.bleedingcool.com/2011/03/14/terry-pratchetts-discworld-being-adapted-to-crime-of-the-week-mystery-tv-series/|here]].
Greenlit by BBC America in 2018: [https://discworld.com/bbc-america-greenlights-original-scripted-series-the-watch/ Release News]


==Not happening, postponed to unknown date==
==Not happening, postponed to unknown date==
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* {{S}}: Terry Pratchett has stated that Sourcery will be the fifth discworld novel to be adapted for Sky One, although he initially wanted to adapt {{MM}}. However, he thinks it may work better as a film and he can have fun with characters like  *[[Nijel the Destroyer]].
* {{S}}: Terry Pratchett has stated that Sourcery will be the fifth discworld novel to be adapted for Sky One, although he initially wanted to adapt {{MM}}. However, he thinks it may work better as a film and he can have fun with characters like  *[[Nijel the Destroyer]].


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Latest revision as of 01:27, 3 June 2023

Despite his (deserved) scepticism, several of Pratchett's books have been adapted as television series or specials, and movies are being planned.

"The difference between me and Neil in our attitude to movie projects is that he doesn't believe they're going to happen until he's sitting in his seat eating popcorn, and I don't believe they're going to happen."
Terry Pratchett, alt.fan.pratchett

Aired

Documentaries

Terry Pratchett has also starred in several documentaries covering important subjects close to his heart:

Planned and speculated

The Wee Free Men

In 2006, the BBC reported that Sam Raimi would direct a big-screen adaptation the book. As detailed in Terry Pratchett: A Life with Footnotes, this was scuppered as Pratchett thought the script was "shit".

On July 19, 2016 The Jim Henson Company announced to be creating a feature film version of The Wee Free Men in conjunction with Narrativia. It will be written by Rhianna Pratchett and produced by Brian Henson. (The Narrativia announcement has been removed from their website, but you can find it here at archive.org.)

Mort

The first book rumoured to be put on the big screen, as far back as 1992, according to talk on alt.fan.pratchett. But even then the prospects weren't too good:

"A production company was put together and there was US and Scandinavian and European involvement, and I wrote a couple of script drafts which went down well and everything was looking fine and then the US people said 'Hey, we've been doing market research in Power Cable, Nebraska, and other centres of culture, and the Death/skeleton bit doesn't work for us, it's a bit of a downer, we have a prarm with it, so lose the skeleton.' The rest of the consortium said, did you read the script? The Americans said: sure, we LOVE it, it's GREAT, it's HIGH CONCEPT. Just lose the Death angle, guys.
"Whereupon, I'm happy to say, they were told to keep on with the medication and come back in a hundred years."
Terry Pratchett, alt.fan.pratchett

In 1998, an update was posted about Mort, the Movie:

"...is looking like it won't happen now, despite months of development work.
"Without going into lots of detail, it's hit the familiar Hollywood iceberg (the one which would've set Good Omens in Indiana without the Four Horsemen). People suddenly grow an extra head and say things like "we have to make this relevant to the American teenager". And it's at times like this I get very glad that control has not been completely relinquished, because people are going to start suggesting really dumb things. There's still some UK involvement, but I really cannot see a purely UK movie made. Mort isn't fashionable UK movie material – there's no parts in it for Hugh or Emma, it's not set it Sheffield, and no one shoves drugs up their bum..."
Terry Pratchett, alt.fan.pratchett

A fan adaptation of Mort was created in 2001 by Orange Cow Productions.

In 2016 it was announced that Mort would be adapted as a film, directed by Terry Rossio, produced by Rod Brown, Narrativia Ltd. and Gooji Limited. A screenplay was completed, but so far goes unproduced.

The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents

In 2019 an animated adaptation of The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents, The Amazing Maurice, was announced, to be produced by Ulysses Filmproduktion alongside Cantilever Media with a screenplay by Terry Rossio. It's been completed and will be released in December 2022.

Aired: Pre-release News

  • Good Omens production started in 2000, but due to lack of funds the movie has been postponed to an unknown date. Although both Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman have never publicly said it isn't going to happen, chances are slim. As Neil Gaiman said:
"Personally I don't really think the Good Omens movie is dead. I think of it as lying in a glass coffin with white lilies on its chest and with mournful dwarfs all around it, all of them waiting for a prince to ride up on a big white horse, carrying with him about sixty million dollars."

Pratchett said:

"I currently regard it like all other film projects – it's not absolutely certain that it won't happen..."

The movie is no longer listed on IMDB.com.

It appears that the film could be back on as Prime Focus have confirmed that will be their first project for their new Productions section of their company.

Neil Gaiman announced in 2016 that he would be adapting the book into a television series.

Thursday 19th January 2017 Narrativia announced the production of the Good Omens TV Series to be co-produced with BBC Studios and Neil Gaiman's Blank Corporation, the series will be broadcast in 2018 by Amazon Prime Video and the BBC. Announcement On February 14th 2019 Amazon announced that the Good Omens TV series would begin streaming on May 31st 2019 with six one hour episodes being available simultaneously on Amazon Prime Video [1]

  • The Watch crime series. Prime Focus Productions are going to produce a crime-a-week drama set in Ankh-Morpork. See [[2]].

Greenlit by BBC America in 2018: Release News

Not happening, postponed to unknown date

  • Unseen Academicals: airing in 2012, or not.
  • Sourcery: Terry Pratchett has stated that Sourcery will be the fifth discworld novel to be adapted for Sky One, although he initially wanted to adapt Making Money. However, he thinks it may work better as a film and he can have fun with characters like *Nijel the Destroyer.