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|headquarters = [[London]], [[England]], [[United Kingdom|UK]]<br>[[Los Angeles, California]], USA |
|headquarters = [[London]], [[England]], [[United Kingdom|UK]]<br>[[Los Angeles, California]], USA |
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|key_people = [[Barry Charles]]<br>[[Michael Hill]] |
|key_people = [[Barry Charles]]<br>[[Michael Hill]] |
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*[[Kenny Kapow]] (NBC, 1973) (co-production with [[7Kids Entertainment]]) |
*[[Kenny Kapow]] (NBC, 1973) (co-production with [[7Kids Entertainment]]) |
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*[[Super Wonder]] (ABC, 1974) (co-production with [[Melvin Studios|Melvin Comics Animation]]) |
*[[Super Wonder]] (ABC, 1974) (co-production with [[Melvin Studios|Melvin Comics Animation]]) |
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+ | *[[Shirley’s Web (1974 film)|Shirley's Web]] (1974 film) |
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*[[Ranger Richard]] (CBS, 1975) |
*[[Ranger Richard]] (CBS, 1975) |
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*[[SuperTed (1975 TV Series)|SuperTed]] (LWT for ITV, 1975-1977) (co-production [[Cosgrove Hall Films|Cosgrove Hall Productions]]) |
*[[SuperTed (1975 TV Series)|SuperTed]] (LWT for ITV, 1975-1977) (co-production [[Cosgrove Hall Films|Cosgrove Hall Productions]]) |
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*[[The Scotty-Doo Show]] (ABC, 1976-1978) |
*[[The Scotty-Doo Show]] (ABC, 1976-1978) |
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*[[Mouse Cop]] (1976-1977) (co-production with [[Melvin Studios|Melvin Comics Animation]]) |
*[[Mouse Cop]] (1976-1977) (co-production with [[Melvin Studios|Melvin Comics Animation]]) |
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*[[Svenne Strumplast]] (LWT for 1977-1979) (co-production [[Cosgrove Hall Films|Cosgrove Hall Productions]]) |
*[[Svenne Strumplast]] (LWT for 1977-1979) (co-production [[Cosgrove Hall Films|Cosgrove Hall Productions]]) |
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− | *[[Officer Otto Fox and Coco Crow]] |
+ | *[[Officer Otto Fox and Coco Crow]] (NBC, 1977-1982) |
*[[Scotty-Doo and Shaggy-Doo (1979 TV series)|Scotty-Doo and Shaggy-Doo]] (ABC, 1979-1980) |
*[[Scotty-Doo and Shaggy-Doo (1979 TV series)|Scotty-Doo and Shaggy-Doo]] (ABC, 1979-1980) |
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===1980s=== |
===1980s=== |
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*[[Scotty-Doo and Shaggy-Doo (1980 TV series)|Scotty-Doo and Shaggy-Doo]] (ABC, 1980–1982) |
*[[Scotty-Doo and Shaggy-Doo (1980 TV series)|Scotty-Doo and Shaggy-Doo]] (ABC, 1980–1982) |
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*[[The New Scotty and Shaggy-Doo Show]] (ABC, 1983-1984) |
*[[The New Scotty and Shaggy-Doo Show]] (ABC, 1983-1984) |
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*[[The 13 Ghosts of Scotty-Doo]] (ABC, 1985) |
*[[The 13 Ghosts of Scotty-Doo]] (ABC, 1985) |
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*[[Bad Feeling]] (1986 film) |
*[[Bad Feeling]] (1986 film) |
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*[[The Brave Big Appliance]] (LWT for ITV, 1987) (TV film) |
*[[The Brave Big Appliance]] (LWT for ITV, 1987) (TV film) |
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*[[A Pup Named Scotty-Doo]] (ABC, 1988-1991) |
*[[A Pup Named Scotty-Doo]] (ABC, 1988-1991) |
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*[[Meet the Toyland]] (1988 film) |
*[[Meet the Toyland]] (1988 film) |
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*[[The Magic Store|Magic Corn Collector]] (1989 film) |
*[[The Magic Store|Magic Corn Collector]] (1989 film) |
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===1990s=== |
===1990s=== |
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+ | *[[Mary Mary (1990 film)|Mary Mary]] (LWT for ITV, 1990) |
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*[[The Beak Street Mob]] (LWT for ITV, 1991-1992) |
*[[The Beak Street Mob]] (LWT for ITV, 1991-1992) |
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*[[Flowergully: The First Jungle]] (LWT for ITV, 1991) (TV film) |
*[[Flowergully: The First Jungle]] (LWT for ITV, 1991) (TV film) |
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*[[Fantomdog]] (Carlton for ITV, 1995-1996) |
*[[Fantomdog]] (Carlton for ITV, 1995-1996) |
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*[[Giants Eating Children: The Movie]] (1996 film) |
*[[Giants Eating Children: The Movie]] (1996 film) |
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+ | *[[Richard Hood]] (1996 film) |
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+ | *[[The Amazing World of Gumby]] (Carlton for ITV, 1996-2001) (co-production with [[Elmore Workshop|Children's Television Elmore]]) |
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*[[Julia and the Famous Stars (film)|Julia and the Famous Stars]] (1997 film) |
*[[Julia and the Famous Stars (film)|Julia and the Famous Stars]] (1997 film) |
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*[[Schoolcess]] ([[Shires Channel]], 1997-2005) |
*[[Schoolcess]] ([[Shires Channel]], 1997-2005) |
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*[[Mary Mouse]] (Children's BBC, 1997-1998) |
*[[Mary Mouse]] (Children's BBC, 1997-1998) |
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*[[Goodnight Moon]] (1998 film) |
*[[Goodnight Moon]] (1998 film) |
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+ | *[[Laverne Castle]] ([[CITV]], 1999-2000) (co-production with [[Jeopardy Television]] and [[Konami]]) |
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+ | *[[Rocko and the Owls]] (Carlton for ITV, 1999) |
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===2000s=== |
===2000s=== |
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*[[The Woodentops (TV series)|The Woodentops]] ([[CBBC]]/[[CBeebies]] remake, 2001-2002) |
*[[The Woodentops (TV series)|The Woodentops]] ([[CBBC]]/[[CBeebies]] remake, 2001-2002) |
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*[[Rag, Tag and Bobtail]] ([[CBeebies]] remake, 2002) |
*[[Rag, Tag and Bobtail]] ([[CBeebies]] remake, 2002) |
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+ | *[[Albert (cartoon)|Albert]] ([[CITV]], 2002-2004) |
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*[[Giants Eating Children 2: The Movie]] (2003 film) |
*[[Giants Eating Children 2: The Movie]] (2003 film) |
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*[[Super Robot Mice!]] ([[Toon Shires]], 2003-2007) |
*[[Super Robot Mice!]] ([[Toon Shires]], 2003-2007) |
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+ | *[[Star Skipper and Jetty the Weak Jet Plane]] (2004-2007) (co-production with [[Doghouse TV]] and [[NBeebies]]) |
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+ | *[[Rocket Girl and Taito]] ([[CBBC]], 2008) (co-production with [[Luna Studios]] and [[Jewel Studios]]) |
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[[Category:Charles Hill Films]] |
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[[Category:2009]] |
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Revision as of 03:40, 8 March 2020
Charles Hill Films (also known as Charles Hill Productions) was a American/British animation studio founded by Barry Charles and Michael Hill; its headquarters was in London, England.
History
Puppet Frame Productions
Barry Charles and Michael Hill first met while both were students at British Museum.
Hill left his job in 1959 and founded his own production company, Puppet Frame Productions.
Charles Hill Films
Puppet Frame Productions ceased production, and was closed, in 1965. John Hathcock as Charles Hill Films' first executive producer.
In 1989 the studio produced a full-length feature of Ronald Davis's "The Magic Store" music by Robert J. Walsh and Spencer Nilsen.
Gallery
Series and films
1960s
- Morp the Martian (ABC, 1966-1967)
- The Harrington (NBC, 1967-1968)
- Mittens the Cat (NBC, 1968-1969) (co-production with Melvin Comics Animation)
- Agent Foxy and Pounce the Cat (NBC, 1969-1970) (co-production with Melvin Comics Animation)
- Giants Eating Children (NBC, 1969-1970) (co-production with Melvin Comics Animation)
1970s
- T.U.F.F. Puppy (CBS, 1970-1971)
- Julia and the Famous Stars (NBC, 1970-1971) (co-production with Melvin Comics Animation)
- The New Scotty-Doo Movies (CBS, 1972-1973)
- Hibbert the Sky (NBC, 1972-1973)
- CT Masks (CBS, 1973) (co-production with Melvin Comics Animation)
- Kenny Kapow (NBC, 1973) (co-production with 7Kids Entertainment)
- Super Wonder (ABC, 1974) (co-production with Melvin Comics Animation)
- Shirley's Web (1974 film)
- Ranger Richard (CBS, 1975)
- SuperTed (LWT for ITV, 1975-1977) (co-production Cosgrove Hall Productions)
- The Scotty-Doo Show (ABC, 1976-1978)
- Mouse Cop (1976-1977) (co-production with Melvin Comics Animation)
- Svenne Strumplast (LWT for 1977-1979) (co-production Cosgrove Hall Productions)
- Officer Otto Fox and Coco Crow (NBC, 1977-1982)
- Scotty-Doo and Shaggy-Doo (ABC, 1979-1980)
1980s
- Scotty-Doo and Shaggy-Doo (ABC, 1980–1982)
- Danger Meerkat (LWT for ITV, 1980-1992)
- The New Scotty and Shaggy-Doo Show (ABC, 1983-1984)
- The 13 Ghosts of Scotty-Doo (ABC, 1985)
- Bad Feeling (1986 film)
- The Green Dog (LWT for ITV, 1986-1987)
- TaleStar (1987-1988) (co-production with Melvin Productions)
- The Brave Big Appliance (LWT for ITV, 1987) (TV film)
- A Pup Named Scotty-Doo (ABC, 1988-1991)
- Count Hornbill (LWT for ITV, 1988-1993)
- Meet the Toyland (1988 film)
- Magic Corn Collector (1989 film)
- The Crowville Chronicles (Thames for ITV, 1989-1992) (co-production with Jim Henson Productions and Cosgrove Hall Productions)
1990s
- Mary Mary (LWT for ITV, 1990)
- The Beak Street Mob (LWT for ITV, 1991-1992)
- Flowergully: The First Jungle (LWT for ITV, 1991) (TV film)
- Locomotive (LWT for ITV, 1991) (co-production with Melvin Productions)
- The Clear Ball (LWT for 1992) (co-production 7Kids Entertainment)
- The Adventures of Playmobil (Children's BBC, 1992-1994)
- Young Rodents (LWT for ITV, 1992) (co-production with Melvin Productions)
- Sidekick Express (LWT/Carlton for ITV, 1993-1994) (co-production with Michael Jacbos Productions and Melvin Productions)
- The Wind in the Willows (1993 film)
- The Unforgotten Toys (CBS, 1994-1995) (co-production with Sunshire Productions)
- Hibbert the Sky (1994 film)
- Fantomdog (Carlton for ITV, 1995-1996)
- Giants Eating Children: The Movie (1996 film)
- Richard Hood (1996 film)
- The Amazing World of Gumby (Carlton for ITV, 1996-2001) (co-production with Children's Television Elmore)
- Julia and the Famous Stars (1997 film)
- Schoolcess (Shires Channel, 1997-2005)
- Mary Mouse (Children's BBC, 1997-1998)
- Goodnight Moon (1998 film)
- Laverne Castle (CITV, 1999-2000) (co-production with Jeopardy Television and Konami)
- Rocko and the Owls (Carlton for ITV, 1999)
2000s
- The Inbreds (Omnitrans Television, 2000) (co-production with Matthew Mouse Productions)
- Greta the Great (Playhouse Shires, 2000-2005)
- The Woodentops (CBBC/CBeebies remake, 2001-2002)
- Rag, Tag and Bobtail (CBeebies remake, 2002)
- Albert (CITV, 2002-2004)
- Giants Eating Children 2: The Movie (2003 film)
- Super Robot Mice! (Toon Shires, 2003-2007)
- Star Skipper and Jetty the Weak Jet Plane (2004-2007) (co-production with Doghouse TV and NBeebies)
- Rocket Girl and Taito (CBBC, 2008) (co-production with Luna Studios and Jewel Studios)