I've watched the "Snowman" correspondence with interest. The film was truly 
magical, and in the UK it became as much associated with Christmas as Tom & 
Jerry's brilliant "The Night Before Christmas" or the quintessential English 
ghost story "The Signalman" (set on a sleepy Victorian branch line).

BUT only two days ago I witnessed, on television, the young choirboy (Aled 
Williams) who sang the themesong ("Walking in the Air"), singing something 
much more modern (I've forgotten what) in his grown-up voice - AWFULLY! 

The spell was broken !!!

It makes you aware of the passage of time. At least Tom and Jerry will never 
grow old.

Regards to all,
Clive.

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