Sarah and Duck
QUACK
Sarah and Duck
QUACK!
Sarah and Duck
Sarah and Duck
QUACK
Sarah and Duck
QUACK!
Sarah and Duck
QUAAAACK
Sarahandduck
Sarah and Duck
QUACK
Sarah and Duck
QUACK!
Sarah and Duck
QUAAAACK
Sarahandduck
Quack.
Seriously, watch it. It’s about a small girl who lives alone with a duck, gets advice from a disembodied Roger Allam and teaches vegetables how to do forward rolls (and that’s just the first episode). What’s not to love?
It’s a CBeebies (BBC for young uns) cartoon about a little girl and a duck, narrated by Roger Allam whose voice is at its most wonderful for the task. There are to be 20 7 minute episodes, and the first aired today. It can be watched on BBC iPlayer (which can be seen in countries outside the UK if you have a proxy add-on). It’s the cutest thing I’ve ever seen and can’t but make you smile.

This series has an obsession with lemons.
Also, bread.
I’m not sure if this Allam’s more akin to his character ‘god of the sky’ Douglas Richardson, or ‘I see you eying up that bread and am going to follow you… everywhere’ Inspector Javert.
So confused.
Sarah & Duck. Or, ‘the show in which Roger Allam is a god who can speak the language of chairs and everything is mysteriously lemon shaped’
Courtesy of the Sarah & Duck Facebook page. Mr. Allam has been in the studio recording new voiceovers this week.
Omg. Omg. Omg.
Sarah and Duck (quack) and their otherwise unseen deity!