Stage •
Toad of Toad Hall by
A. A. Milne, produced in 1929 when the novel was in its 31st printing. •
Wind in the Willows, a 1985 Tony-nominated Broadway musical with book by Jane Iredale, lyrics by
Roger McGough and music by
William P. Perry, starring
Nathan Lane. •
The Wind in the Willows by
Alan Bennett, which premiered in December 1990 at the
National Theatre in London. • ''Mr. Toad's Mad Adventures'' by Vera Morris. •
Wind in the Willows (UK National Tour) by Ian Billings. •
The Wind in the Willows, two stage adaptations – a full musical adaptation and a small-scale, shorter, stage play version – by
David Gooderson. •
The Wind in the Willows, a musical theatre adaption by Scot Copeland and Paul Carrol Binkley. •
The Wind in the Willows by
George Stiles,
Anthony Drewe and
Julian Fellowes which opened at Theatre Royal Plymouth in October 2016 before playing at The Lowry, Salford, and then later at the London Palladium in the West End. •
The Wind in the Willows (musical play) adapted by Michael Whitmore for Quantum Theatre, music by Gideon Escott and lyrics by Jessica Selous that toured in 2019. •
The Wind in the Willows, opera for children in two acts by
Elena Kats-Chernin (music) and Jens Luckwaldt (libretto, with English translation by Benjamin Gordon), commissioned by
Staatstheater Kassel and had its world premiere on 2 July 2021. •
The Wind in the Willows (a musical in two acts), adapted by Andrew Gordon for Olympia Family Theater, music by Bruce Whitney, lyrics by Daven Tillinghast, Andrew Gordon, and Bruce Whitney that premiered in 2012. •
The Wind in the Willows (for actors, singers and orchestra), adapted by
Neil Brand, commissioned by
BBC Radio 3 and
BBC Radio 4, world premiere BBC
Maida Vale Studios 16 February 2013 - with
BBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by
Timothy Brock. •
The Wind in the Willows, a musical theatre adaption by Douglas Post.
Theatrical films •
The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad, a 1949 animated adaptation produced by
Walt Disney Productions for
RKO Radio Pictures, narrated by
Basil Rathbone. One half of the animated feature was based on the unrelated short story "
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" by
Washington Irving. •
The Wind in the Willows, a 1996 live-action film written and directed by
Terry Jones starring
Steve Coogan as Mole,
Eric Idle as Rat, and Jones as Mr. Toad.
Television •
Toad of Toad Hall, the first live action telecast of the novel. Adapted by
Michael Barry for
BBC Television and transmitted live in 1946. The film featured (in alphabetical order) Julia Braddock as Marigold,
Kenneth More as Mr.
Badger, Jack Newmark as Mole,
Andrew Osborn as
Water Rat,
Jon Pertwee as the Judge, Alan Reid as Mr. Toad, John Thomas and
Victor Woolf as Alfred the Horse,
Madoline Thomas as Mother, and an uncredited Pat Pleasanse as various rats, weasels, and mice. •
The Wind in the Willows, a 1969 TV series adaptation of the story produced by
Anglia Television, told by still illustrations by artist
John Worsley. The story was adapted, produced, and narrated by Paul Honeyman and directed by John Salway. •
The Reluctant Dragon & Mr. Toad Show, a 1970–1971 TV series produced by
Rankin/Bass Productions and animated overseas by
Mushi Production in Tokyo, Japan, based on both
The Reluctant Dragon and
The Wind in the Willows. •
The Wind in the Willows, a 1983 animated TV film version with
stop-motion animated puppets, featuring the voice of
David Jason and produced by
Cosgrove Hall Films. •
The Wind in the Willows, a 1984–1990 TV series following the 1983 film, using the same sets and characters in mostly original stories, but also including some chapters from the book that were omitted in the film, notably "The Piper at the Gates of Dawn". The cast included
David Jason (reprising his role from the film),
Sir Michael Hordern,
Peter Sallis,
Richard Pearson, and
Ian Carmichael. This series then had another TV movie made entitled
A Tale of Two Toads and then a spin off series entitled
Oh, Mr. Toad. •
The Wind in the Willows, a 1985/1987 animated musical TV film version for television, produced by
Rankin/Bass Productions with animation by
Wang Film Productions (also known as Cuckoo's Nest Studios) in Taiwan. This version was very faithful to the book and featured a number of original songs, including the title, "Wind in the Willows", performed by folk singer
Judy Collins. Voice actors included
Eddie Bracken as Mole,
Jose Ferrer as Badger,
Roddy McDowell as Ratty, and
Charles Nelson Reilly as Toad. •
Wind in the Willows, a 1988 animated made-for-TV film by Burbank Films Australia and adapted by Leonard Lee. •
Willow Town, a 1993 Japanese anime series later dubbed in English in Australia. •
The Adventures of Mole, first part of a 1995 animated made-for-TV film produced by Martin Gates with a cast including
Hugh Laurie as Toad,
Richard Briers as Ratty,
Peter Davison as Mole, and
Paul Eddington as Badger. This part ends shortly after the visit to Badger at his home. The story is continued in ''Mole's Christmas
and The Adventures of Toad''. •
The Wind in the Willows, a 1995 animated TV film adaptation narrated by
Vanessa Redgrave (in the live action scenes), with a cast led by
Michael Palin and
Alan Bennett as Ratty and Mole,
Rik Mayall as Toad, and
Michael Gambon as Badger; followed by an adaptation of
The Willows in Winter produced by the now defunct TVC (Television Cartoons) in London. •
The Wind in the Willows, a 1999 Czech animated TV series. •
The Wind in the Willows, another live-action TV film in 2006, with
Lee Ingleby as Mole,
Mark Gatiss as Ratty,
Matt Lucas as Toad,
Bob Hoskins as Badger, and also featuring
Imelda Staunton,
Anna Maxwell Martin,
Mary Walsh, and
Michael Murphy. •
Toad & Friends, a 2023 animated comedy series, is based on The Wind in the Willows with
Adrian Edmondson as Toad,
Seána Kerslake as Hedge the Hedgehog,
Rish Shah as Mole and Reuben Joseph as Ratty.
Unproduced • In 2003,
Guillermo del Toro was working on an adaptation for Disney. It was to mix live action with CG animation, and the director explained why he had to leave the helm. "It was a beautiful book, and then I went to meet with the executives and they said, 'Could you give Toad a skateboard and make him say, "radical dude" things?' and that's when I said, 'It's been a pleasure ...
Web series • In 2014,
Classic Alice took the titular character on a six episode reimagining of
The Wind in the Willows. Reid Cox played Toad, and
Kate Hackett and Tony Noto served as loose Badger, Ratty, and Mole characters.
Radio The BBC has broadcast a number of radio productions of the story. Dramatisations include: • Eight episodes from 4 to 14 April 1955,
BBC Home Service. With
Richard Goolden, Frank Duncan,
Olaf Pooley, and Mary O'Farrell. • Episodes from 27 September to 15 November 1965,
BBC Home Service, with
Leonard Maguire, David Steuart, and Douglas Murchie. • Single 90 minute play, dramatised by A.A. Milne under the name
Toad of Toad Hall, on 21 April 1973,
BBC Radio 4, with Derek Smith,
Bernard Cribbins, Richard Goolden, and
Cyril Luckham. • Six episodes from 28 April to 9 June 1983, BBC Schools Radio, Living Language series. With
Paul Darrow as Badger. • Six episodes, dramatised by John Scotney, from 13 February to 20 March 1994,
BBC Radio 5, with
Martin Jarvis,
Timothy Bateson,
Willie Rushton,
George Baker, and
Dinsdale Landen. • Single two-hour play, dramatised by
Alan Bennett, on 27 August 1994,
BBC Radio 4. Abridged readings: • A ten-part reading by
Alan Bennett from 31 July to 11 August 1989 on
BBC Radio 4. • A twelve-part reading by
Bernard Cribbins from 22 December 1983 to 6 January 1984 on an unknown BBC channel. • A three-hour reading by
June Whitfield,
Nigel Anthony,
James Saxon and
Nigel Lambert, available on a
Puffin audiobook published in 1996. Other presentation formats: •
Kenneth Williams did a version of the book for radio. • In 1986,
Oxford University Press published a musical entertainment,
The Wind in the Willows, by composer
John Rutter and lyricist David Grant. It features a narrator, five soloists, a
SATB chorus, and instrumentalists. The piece, which runs slightly over one-half hour, highlights the story of Toad and was first performed by
The King's Singers in 1981. • In 2002,
Paul Oakenfold produced a trance soundtrack for the story that aired on the
Galaxy FM show
Urban Soundtracks. The soundtrack blended classic stories with a mixture of dance and contemporary music. • In 2013, Andrew Gordon produced a full-cast audio adaptation of his stage play, available on
Audible and on CD.
Sequels and alternative versions •
Jan Needle's
Wild Wood was published in 1981 with illustrations by William Rushton (). It is a re-telling of the story of
The Wind in the Willows from the point of view of the working-class inhabitants of the Wild Wood. For them, money is short and employment hard to find. They have a very
different perspective on the wealthy, easy, careless lifestyle of Toad and his friends. •
Dixon Scott's
A Fresh Wind in the Willows, illustrated by
Jonathon Coudrille, was published by
Heinemann/Quixote in England in 1983 and
Dell Yearling in the United States in 1987. •
William Horwood created several sequels to
The Wind in the Willows:
The Willows in Winter,
Toad Triumphant,
The Willows and Beyond, and
The Willows at Christmas (1999). These books include some of the same incidents as Scott's sequel, including a climax in which Toad steals a Bleriot monoplane. •
Jacqueline Kelly's sequel
Return to the Willows was published in 2012. •
Kij Johnson published
The River Bank in 2017. If
Wild Wood reimagined Grahame's work through a shift of class, Johnson's work may be said to do the same thing through
shift of gender. •
Daniel Mallory Ortberg included the story "Some of Us Had Been Threatening Our Friend Mr. Toad," which blends
Wind in the Willows with the
Donald Barthelme short story "Some of Us Had Been Threatening Our Friend Colby," in his 2018 collection
The Merry Spinster: Tales of Everyday Horror. In Ortberg's retelling, Toad's friends are abusive and use the guise of "rescuing" their friend to justify violence and manipulation. • Frederick Thurber's
In the Wake of the Willows was published in 2019. It is the New World version of the original, recounting the adventures of the same set of characters and their children, who lived on a coastal estuary in southern New England. • Dina Gregory released an all-female adaptation on
Audible in 2020. The story sticks very closely to the original, but with Lady Toad, Mistress Badger, Miss Water Rat, and Mrs Mole. • Peter Darne's and
Leon Mitchell The Wind in the Willows was published as an audiobook in 2024 with original illustrations by Peter Darne's. The illustrations are based on the early artistic style of Peter Darnes drawings from his childhood, using soft pastel pencils. The adaptation is an infusion of telling the story of
The Wind in the Willows with the classic texts and characters, supported by newly produced music and soundscapes to give the audiobook a modern take. The audiobook was produced by British director and author
Leon Mitchell. ==Awards==