The Children's Party at the Palace
The Children's Party at the Palace
Release: 2006-06-25
·Runtime: 80m
·★ 1.8
Comedy
Family
Fantasy
Documentary
To celebrate her 80th birthday, the Queen is holding a children's party in the grounds of Buckingham Palace. She has invited many classic characters from British children's literature. But when the baddies, led by Cruella de Vil, discover that they have not been invited, they steal the Queen's handbag containing her spectacles and the text of her speech; without it, the Queen will not be able to make a speech at the party. Can the goodies find the handbag in time?
Production Countries
United Kingdom
Production Companies
BBC
Cast
Meera Syal
as Mary (The BFG)
Jerry Hall
as The Pirate Queen (Queen of the Pirates)
Janine Duvitski
as Maid
Rupert Grint
as Ron Weasley (Harry Potter)
Matthew Lewis
as Neville Longbottom (Harry Potter)
Matt Baker
as Dick (The Famous Five)
Luke Tittensor
as William Brown (Just William)
Alan Titchmarsh
as Percy the Park Keeper
Bradley Walsh
as Burglar Bill
Daniel Radcliffe
as Harry Potter (Harry Potter)
Nicholas Lyndhurst
as Cruella de Vil's Chauffeur (The 101 Dalmatians)
Kacey Ainsworth
as Peter Pan (Peter Pan)
Jonathan Ross
as The Fat Controller (Thomas the Tank Engine)
Konnie Huq
as George (The Famous Five)
Richard O'Brien
as The Childcatcher (Chitty Chitty Bang Bang)
Marc Cabourdin
as Pirate
Anthony Stewart Head
as Captain Hook (Peter Pan)
Andrew Fitch
as Stan the Merry Man (Robin Hood)
Pam St. Clement
as Aunt Sponge (James and the Giant Peach)
Gavin Lee
as Bert (Mary Poppins)
Lockhart Ogilvie
as Pirate
Dominic Kinnaird
as Swashbuckling Pirate (Peter Pan)
Sanjeev Bhaskar
as Robin Hood (Robin Hood)
Martin Clunes
as Mr. Plod (Noddy)
Kelly Osbourne
as Wendy (Peter Pan)
Joe Pasquale
as The White Rabbit (Alice in Wonderland)
Josefina Gabrielle
as Roxie Hart (Chicago)
Harry Hill
as The Keeper of the Owls
Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom
as Self
Sophie Dahl
as Sophie (The BFG)
Gethin Jones
as Julian (The Famous Five)
Bernard Cribbins
as Station Guard
Sophie Raworth
as News Reporter
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
as Self
Emma Watson
as Hermione Granger (Harry Potter)
Amanda Redman
as Cruella de Vil (The 101 Dalmatians)
Dani Harmer
as Tracy Beaker (Tracy Beaker)
Patsy Kensit
as The Grand High Witch (The Witches)
Huw Edwards
as Newsreader
June Brown
as Aunt Spiker (James and the Giant Peach)
Ronnie Corbett
as Mr. Tibbs (The BFG)