BBC and Magic Light Pictures announce their 13th Christmas special, "The Scarecrows’ Wedding"

Based on the hit book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler and starring Rob Brydon, Jessie Buckley, Domhnall Gleeson and Sophie Okonedo, the film will air on BBC iPlayer and BBC One this Christmas.

21 MAY 2025
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"The Scarecrows’ Wedding"

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BBC and Magic Light Pictures have announced production of "The Scarecrows’ Wedding," the 13th Christmas special of their work, to be produced by Magic Light Pictures for the BBC. It is the latest animated adaption by Magic Light from the UK’s number one selling picture book creators, Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler, and It will air on BBC iPlayer and BBC One this Christmas.

The half-hour animated special features an all-star voice cast with returning favourite Rob Brydon ("Gavin and Stacey") voicing Reginald Rake, Jessie Buckley ("Wicked Little Letters") as Betty O’Barley, Domhnall Gleeson ("About Time") as Harry O’Hay, all led by Sophie Okonedo ("Slow Horses") as the Narrator.



"The Scarecrows' Wedding" is an enchanting story about two devoted scarecrows, Betty O’Barley and Harry O’Hay, who are planning a wedding to remember. When Harry insists on leaving the farm to collect one last thing for their big day, a smooth-talking scarecrow named Reginald Rake swoops in with plans of his own. Chaos follows, and soon Betty’s in danger and everything’s at risk. Full of heart, humour and adventure, this is the joyful tale about loyalty, love and learning that the most important thing isn’t a grand gesture – it’s simply being together.

Author Julia Donaldson says: "'The Scarecrows’ Wedding' is my favourite of all the books I've created with Axel Scheffler, so I'm extra specially pleased that it is to be this year's animated adaptation from Magic Light Pictures. It's a love story set on a farm by the sea, and the story contains a lot of comedy and a Hollywood-style villain. (I thought of David Niven when I created that character.) The cast has brought such warmth and playfulness to the characters of Betty and Harry and the various animals, and Reginald Rake played by Rob Brydon is a real cad!"

Jessie Buckley, playing Betty O’Barley says: "I love this story. The film has so many beautiful little moments but I love the scene where the first glimmers of love get expressed between Harry and Betty – the anxiety and the tentativeness around that. They’re both edging closer and closer to being in the relationship, realising that they want to be together… we’ve all been there. It’s all about young love, and recognising what’s important to you in life."

Producer Barney Goodland adds: "'The Scarecrows’ Wedding' is a beautiful story of ‘love conquers all’ and the joy of relationships. The voice talent have embodied these characters wonderfully, and there’s great chemistry between Jessie Buckley and Domhnall Gleeson as Betty O’Barley and Harry O’Hay. The animation is looking absolutely stunning and we’re excited to share the film with families this Christmas.”

Lindsay Salt, Director of BBC Drama, says: “We’re incredibly proud of our enduring partnership with Julia, Axel and Magic Light Pictures, and can’t wait to bring the Scarecrows’ big day to millions of viewers across the UK this Christmas. Much like the wedding itself, this charming, funny and exquisitely animated adventure has all the perfect ingredients.”

Last year's Magic Light Pictures animation for the BBC, "Tiddler", saw an audience of 7.3 million and the highest audience share on Christmas Day for a Magic Light Pictures film since "The Gruffalo" in 2009.