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<p><b><i>The Empty Stocking</i> is a brilliantly funny Christmas story by Richard Curtis and Rebecca Cobb.</b><br><br>In this fantastically funny and heartwarming story by Richard Curtis, scriptwriter of <i>Four Weddings and a Funeral</i> and<i> Love Actually</i>, it's Christmas Eve and there's one very important question on everyone's mind - have YOU been good this year? For twins Sam and Charlie this is a big worry. Charlie has been especially naughty and everyone is sure that she won't get any presents AT ALL. But when Santa makes a mistake, it's up to Charlie to put things right...<br><br>Richard Curtis is an award-winning and international film-director and scriptwriter, and the creator of Four Weddings and a Funeral, Love Actually, Notting Hill and Mr Bean. <br><br>Award-winning illustrator Rebecca Cobb graduated from Falmouth College of Arts in 2004. She has collaborated with the Gruffalo author Julia Donaldson and Orange-Prize-winner Helen Dunmore.</p>
<p><b><i>The Empty Stocking</i> is a brilliantly funny Christmas story by Richard Curtis and Rebecca Cobb.</b><br><br>In this fantastically funny and heartwarming story by Richard Curtis, scriptwriter of <i>Four Weddings and a Funeral</i> and<i> Love Actually</i>, it's Christmas Eve and there's one very important question on everyone's mind - have YOU been good this year? For twins Sam and Charlie this is a big worry. Charlie has been especially naughty and everyone is sure that she won't get any presents AT ALL. But when Santa makes a mistake, it's up to Charlie to put things right...<br><br>Richard Curtis is an award-winning and international film-director and scriptwriter, and the creator of Four Weddings and a Funeral, Love Actually, Notting Hill and Mr Bean. <br><br>Award-winning illustrator Rebecca Cobb graduated from Falmouth College of Arts in 2004. She has collaborated with the Gruffalo author Julia Donaldson and Orange-Prize-winner Helen Dunmore.</p>