Discworld: Soul Music

Watch Discworld: Soul Music

  • 1997
  • 1 Season
  • 7.4  (1,160)

Discworld: Soul Music is a fantasy miniseries directed by Jean Flynn and produced by Channel 4 in 1997. The series is based on Terry Pratchett's popular Discworld series of novels and follows the adventures of a young musician named Imp y Celyn. The story begins with Imp (Andy Hockley) fleeing the small village of Llamedos after accidentally causing the death of a fellow musician. He stumbles upon the city of Ankh-Morpork where he meets the clever and mischievous troll, Lias Bluestone (Debra Gillett). Together, they form a magical rock band named The Band With Rocks In and begin to take the city by storm with their awe-inspiring music.

As Imp and Lias gain popularity, they catch the attention of Death (Christopher Lee), the Grim Reaper himself, who becomes intrigued by their music and decides to join the band as their drummer. Along the way, they encounter other memorable characters from the Discworld universe, including a talking dog, a vampire, and a nymphomaniac banshee.

The miniseries does an excellent job of capturing the wit and humor of Terry Pratchett's writing. The show is packed with clever one-liners and references to modern-day music culture. The Band With Rocks In's music is catchy and stays true to the humorous tone of the series.

Andy Hockley and Debra Gillett deliver standout performances as Imp and Lias. They have great chemistry and provide plenty of laughs throughout the series. Christopher Lee is perfectly cast as Death and brings gravitas to the role. He is able to deliver some of Pratchett's funniest lines with a straight face.

The show's special effects are impressive for its time. The scenes involving magic and Death's realm are particularly well done. The use of practical effects, such as animatronics and puppetry, adds to the show's charm.

The miniseries does have its flaws, however. The pacing can be uneven, and some of the plot points feel rushed. The show also takes some creative liberties with the source material, which may not sit well with some fans of the books.

Overall, Discworld: Soul Music is an enjoyable miniseries that captures the spirit of Terry Pratchett's beloved novels. It has a great cast, memorable music, and plenty of laughs. It's a must-watch for fans of the Discworld series or anyone looking for a fun and quirky fantasy adventure.

Filter by Source
No sources available
Seasons
Episode 7
7. Episode 7
May 12, 1997
The concert takes place, shady dealings are underway and Death comes to his senses. A high-stakes chase ensues as the band races to Dead Man's Curve.
Episode 6
6. Episode 6
May 12, 1997
Death's servant searches the Disc for his master, Susan searches for answers and the band parlays its fame into a chance for a concert in Hide Park.
Episode 5
5. Episode 5
May 12, 1997
Susan is spellbound as the music tightens its hold on Buddy and the Dean gets closer to an answer. The band takes its music on the road.
Episode 4
4. Episode 4
May 12, 1997
The university's faculty goes crazy over the new music, the Dean tries to study it, and the band's popularity spreads. Susan protects the band.
Episode 3
3. Episode 3
May 12, 1997
The band expands its line-up, while Susan and the faculty of the Unseen University find themselves strangely drawn to the band's the new music.
Episode 2
2. Episode 2
May 12, 1997
The newly formed band With Rocks In takes the stage for the first time and unleashes a new kind of music upon the Disc.
Episode 1
1. Episode 1
May 12, 1997
Death takes a holiday. Susan finds herself at the center of an ancestral legacy, and Buddy bands together with two wanna-be musicians.
Description
  • Premiere Date
    May 12, 1997
  • IMDB Rating
    7.4  (1,160)
Watch Apple TV+ Originals
Do you have Apple TV?
Ad Info
No thanks, I'm not interested in Apple TV