Davie Oyelowo, Tamsin Grieg, Benedict Cumberbatch, Paul Whitehouse and David Walliams all star in a television adaptation of Judith Kerr's classic The Tiger Who Came To Tea that is to air on Christmas Eve.
The 30-minute programme, which is to go out on Channel Four, is a screen adaptation of the classic children's book, first published in 1968.
Walliams is the narrator while Cumberbatch and Grieg are the parents of the little girl Sophie whose afternoon tea is interrupted by a tiger, voiced by Oyelowo, who visits and eats everything in her house. Seven-year-old actress Clara Ross voices Sophie.
Robbie Williams has recorded an original song for the programme, Hey Tiger.