FORMER Bolton School pupil Ralf Little was all smiles at the premiere of a new children’s animated movie.

Along with Alistair McGowan, the pair revealed how their love of football led them to their roles in family film The Unbeatables.

Ralf, who has just finished filming 1930s period drama Our Zoo — a dramatisation of the founding of Chester Zoo — said voicing the captain of the table football team was the ideal role for him.

He said: “I am horribly competitive and I am a very bad loser and quite an ungracious winner so I think this is a perfect film for me.”

The movie brings to life characters from a table football game and Alistair said the plot plays out every little boy’s dream.

The impressionist said: “It’s such an interesting idea. It’s the sort of thing you dream about when you are a seven and eight-year-old kid, so I’m sure this film will be like a dream for a lot of people.

Alistair, who plays the commentator at the end of the film, did a series of footballing impressions at the Leicester Square premiere, including Jose Mourinho, Roy Hodgson and Arsene Wenger The Unbeatables is out in cinemas on August 15.