Fantasy novel Good Omens is reportedly being adapted for television as a four-part series.

The 1990 book, co-written by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman, focuses on the attempts of the angel Aziraphale and the demon Crowley to avert the end of the world following the birth of Satan's son.

Pratchett recently confirmed that a television adaptation is in development but revealed no further details, according to SFX.

Fan blog Terry Jones Online also reports that Monty Python star Jones and Small Soldiers scribe Gavin Scott are "in talks" to write the series.

Previous television versions of Pratchett's work include a 2006 BBC adaptation of Johnny and the Bomb and a series of Discworld TV films on Sky One.

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