- out. With the help of
their useful new friend, a black-headed gull
named Kehaar, they
discover a
nearby warren called Efrafa,
which is overcrowded. At Hazel's...
-
among others, and was the last film work of Zero Mostel, as the
voice of
Kehaar the gull. The
musical score was by
Angela Morley and
Malcolm Williamson...
-
Woundwort Tom
Wilkinson as
Threarah Gemma Arterton as
Clover Peter Capaldi as
Kehaar Olivia Colman as
Strawberry Mackenzie Crook as
Hawkbit Anne-Marie Duff as...
-
Mayall all
provide voices, as Buttercup, Hannah, Cowslip,
Dandelion and
Kehaar,
respectively in both the
first and
second seasons. To a
lesser extent,...
- "Hedgerow." However, in both
examples given in the book (i.e. the
mouse and
Kehaar the gull) the
conversation reverts to
Lapine once
initial contact has been...
- In
Richard Adams' 1972
novel Watership Down, a black-headed gull
named Kehaar (who
claims his name is the
onomatopoeia of
waves breaking against the s****)...
- standards". From 1999,
Mayall was the
voice of the black-headed
seagull Kehaar, in the
first and
second series of the
animated television programme, Watership...
-
Spellbinder in the
Letterman cartoons), and gave
voice to the
boisterous seagull Kehaar in the
animated film
Watership Down. He also
appeared as a
guest star during...
- Eyes"
Single by Art
Garfunkel from the
album Fate for
Breakfast B-side "
Kehaar's Theme"
Released 19
January 1979 (19
January 1979)
Length 4:00
Label Columbia...
-
Watership Down,
Morley created a
character theme for
Kehaar,
voiced by Zero Mostel. On "
Kehaar's Theme",
Dubowsky notes the
influence of
Claude Debussy...