The Hogfather, The Colour of Magic/The Light Fantastic as the Colour of Magic on screen and Going Postal all done as Sky TV productions.
You have also had Wyrd Sisters and Soul Music made as animations by Cosgrove Hall in 1996.
Non-Discworld novels made for screen have been Truckers made by Cosgrove Hall as a stop motion animation in 1992, Johnny and the Dead made by ITV in 1995 as a TV serial. Johnny and the Bomb was made by BBC1 in 2006 as a three part adaption.
As of now, only one Discworld novel by Sir Terry Pratchett has been made into a film. This is "Hogfather," which was adapted into a TV movie in 2006.
AnswerI have not seen Going PostalOther than that he has appeared in every live action film adaptation.AnswerTerry has also appeared in Going Postal, as the postman at the end!
The most recent and popular Fantasy films similar to the novels are the Harry Potter series and the Lord of the rings trilogy
There is no character in any of the films with the name of Terry.
He is recorded to have written 37works of fiction, presumably novels, 2 of which werenot published as novels but made into films. Another three of his published novels were also made into films. He also wrote 8 non-fiction books.
One. Doctor Zhivago.
In fantasy novels and films, not in the real world.
mayb, it depends. lol :)
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There are several 'origins' - from films and books Marx Bros. film made in 1932 Horse Feathers. The Robot Chicken , the animated TV series The novel The Night Watch by Terry Pratchett. The Sword of the Samurai Cat, books by Mark Rogers and others. The Marx Bros film may well be the first though the United States of America
In different ways, depending on which aspect they are concerned with
A list of films taken from novels includes The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J.K. Rowling, Twilight by Stephenie Meyer, The Help by Kathryn Stockett, Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins, and many others.