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      <image:caption>Postman Pat’s Special Delivery Service Cosgrove Hall created a stop motion adaptation of the already widely recognised Postman Pat. CHF made 181 episodes for the BBC. Postman Pat is a classic children's series starring everyone’s favourite postman Pat Clifton as he carries out his mail rounds in the village of Greendale. Composed by Bryan Daly. Produced by DreamWorks Animation.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1992–1999, Noddy's Toyland Adventures. Noddy's Toyland Adventures was a children's television programme broadcast on the BBC. Adapted by Cosgrove Hall Films from the Enid Blyton books. It followed the adventures of Noddy, a little wooden doll. Directed by Chris Bowden, Brian Little Produced by Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall, Jackie Cockle, Theresa Plummer-Andrews Music by Paul K. Joyce.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1992–1999, Noddy's Toyland Adventures. Noddy's Toyland Adventures was a children's television programme broadcast on the BBC. Adapted by Cosgrove Hall Films from the Enid Blyton books. It followed the adventures of Noddy, a little wooden doll. Directed by Chris Bowden, Brian Little Produced by Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall, Jackie Cockle, Theresa Plummer-Andrews Music by Paul K. Joyce.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1995, Odysseus Cyclops maquette, designed by Ray Harryhausen for a planned Cosgrove Hall Films production of Odysseus. The series never materialised.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1991, Fool of the World and the Flying Ship The emperor of Russia in the Russian Folk Tale, Fool of the World and the Flying Ship. In the tale, the Tsar orders that whoever can produce a Flying Ship can marry his daughter, the Princess Alexeya. The puppets for the feature were constructed with an internal armature skeleton covered by a foam latex skin and fabric costume. Model characters designed and sculpted by Brian Cosgrove, Bridget Appleby, Colin Batty. Contructed by Noel Baker, Colin Batty, Peter Bentley, Ian MacKinnon, Marcia Pigeon, Peter Saunders, Bridget Smith, Stuart Sutcliffe. Costume Design Helen Plaumer.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1995-1997, Oakie Doke. Oakie Doke was a British children's television programme that was broadcast from September 1995 until September 1997 on the BBC. Written by Jimmy Hibbert Art Direction: Bridget Appleby Music: Ernie Wood Director: Brian Little Producer: Jackie Cockle Executive producers: Theresa Plummer-Andrews, Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1995-1997, Oakie Doke. Oakie Doke was a British children's television programme that was broadcast from September 1995 until September 1997 on the BBC. Written by Jimmy Hibbert Art Direction: Bridget Appleby Music: Ernie Wood Director: Brian Little Producer: Jackie Cockle Executive producers: Theresa Plummer-Andrews, Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1995-1997, Oakie Doke. Oakie Doke was a British children's television programme that was broadcast from September 1995 until September 1997 on the BBC. Written by Jimmy Hibbert Art Direction: Bridget Appleby Music: Ernie Wood Director: Brian Little Producer: Jackie Cockle Executive producers: Theresa Plummer-Andrews, Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1995-1997, Oakie Doke. Oakie Doke was a British children's television programme that was broadcast from September 1995 until September 1997 on the BBC. Written by Jimmy Hibbert Art Direction: Bridget Appleby Music: Ernie Wood Director: Brian Little Producer: Jackie Cockle Executive producers: Theresa Plummer-Andrews, Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Search the Collection - Eric</image:title>
      <image:caption>1975, Superted Eric was made for a stop-motion pilot of Superted by Stop Frame Productions. Stop Frame Productions was Brian Cosgrove and Mark Hall’s first production company.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Search the Collection - Lizzie Tickle</image:title>
      <image:caption>1995-1997, Oakie Doke. Oakie Doke was a British children's television programme that was broadcast from September 1995 until September 1997 on the BBC. Written by Jimmy Hibbert Art Direction: Bridget Appleby Music: Ernie Wood Director: Brian Little Producer: Jackie Cockle Executive producers: Theresa Plummer-Andrews, Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Search the Collection - Dan the Van</image:title>
      <image:caption>2002-2004, Engie Benjy Engie Benjy was a stop-motion series created by Cosgrove Hall. The lead character Engie Benjy helps solve his friend’s mechanic problems in a colourful world where all the vehicles are alive. This van belonged to lead character, Engie Benjy. Creator and Art Director: Bridget Appleby. Music: Clint Boon, Rowland Lee. Production: Laura Duncalf, Hilary Downs. Directors: Chris Taylor, Lyndon Evans. Producers: Bridget Appleby, Debbie Peers. Executive Prod: Josh Selig</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Search the Collection - Lady at Court</image:title>
      <image:caption>1991, Fool of the World and the Flying Ship The emperor of Russia in the Russian Folk Tale, Fool of the World and the Flying Ship. In the tale, the Tsar orders that whoever can produce a Flying Ship can marry his daughter, the Princess Alexeya. The puppets for the feature were constructed with an internal armature skeleton covered by a foam latex skin and fabric costume. Model characters designed and sculpted by Brian Cosgrove, Bridget Appleby, Colin Batty. Contructed by Noel Baker, Colin Batty, Peter Bentley, Ian MacKinnon, Marcia Pigeon, Peter Saunders, Bridget Smith, Stuart Sutcliffe. Costume Design Helen Plaumer.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Search the Collection - Snoot Corncraker</image:title>
      <image:caption>1995-1997, Oakie Doke. Oakie Doke was a British children's television programme that was broadcast from September 1995 until September 1997 on the BBC. Written by Jimmy Hibbert Art Direction: Bridget Appleby Music: Ernie Wood Director: Brian Little Producer: Jackie Cockle Executive producers: Theresa Plummer-Andrews, Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Search the Collection - Neptune</image:title>
      <image:caption>1995-1997, Oakie Doke. Oakie Doke was a British children's television programme that was broadcast from September 1995 until September 1997 on the BBC. Written by Jimmy Hibbert Art Direction: Bridget Appleby Music: Ernie Wood Director: Brian Little Producer: Jackie Cockle Executive producers: Theresa Plummer-Andrews, Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Search the Collection - Kilt Costume</image:title>
      <image:caption>1983-1990, The Wind in the Willows. Cosgrove Hall Films made both a film and stop motion series of the Wind in the Willows based on the novel written by Kenneth Grahame. This costume featured as one of Toad’s outfits. Directed by Mark Hall. Produced by Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall, John Hambley. Music by Keith Hopwood, Malcolm Rowe.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Search the Collection - Guard</image:title>
      <image:caption>1991, Fool of the World and the Flying Ship The emperor of Russia in the Russian Folk Tale, Fool of the World and the Flying Ship. In the tale, the Tsar orders that whoever can produce a Flying Ship can marry his daughter, the Princess Alexeya. This puppets for the feature was constructed with a ball and socket armature and carved in wood, which was painted. Model characters designed and sculpted by Brian Cosgrove, Bridget Appleby, Colin Batty. Contructed by Noel Baker, Colin Batty, Peter Bentley, Ian MacKinnon, Marcia Pigeon, Peter Saunders, Bridget Smith, Stuart Sutcliffe. Costume Design Helen Plaumer.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Search the Collection - Axe</image:title>
      <image:caption>1991, Fool of the World and the Flying Ship Model characters designed and sculpted by Brian Cosgrove, Bridget Appleby, Colin Batty. Contructed by Noel Baker, Colin Batty, Peter Bentley, Ian MacKinnon, Marcia Pigeon, Peter Saunders, Bridget Smith, Stuart Sutcliffe. Costume Design Helen Plaumer.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Search the Collection - Mrs Forester</image:title>
      <image:caption>1991, Fool of the World and the Flying Ship The emperor of Russia in the Russian Folk Tale, Fool of the World and the Flying Ship. In the tale, the Tsar orders that whoever can produce a Flying Ship can marry his daughter, the Princess Alexeya. The puppets for the feature were constructed with an internal armature skeleton covered by a foam latex skin and costume. Mrs Forester Voiced by Miriam Margolyes Model characters designed and sculpted by Brian Cosgrove, Bridget Appleby, Colin Batty. Contructed by Noel Baker, Colin Batty, Peter Bentley, Ian MacKinnon, Marcia Pigeon, Peter Saunders, Bridget Smith, Stuart Sutcliffe. Costume Design Helen Plaumer.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Search the Collection - Tsar Nikolai</image:title>
      <image:caption>1991, Fool of the World and the Flying Ship The emperor of Russia in the Russian Folk Tale, Fool of the World and the Flying Ship. In the tale, the Tsar orders that whoever can produce a Flying Ship can marry his daughter, the Princess Alexeya. The puppets for the feature were constructed with an internal armature skeleton covered by a foam latex skin and costume. Tsar Nikolai Voiced by Robin Bailey. Model characters designed and sculpted by Brian Cosgrove, Bridget Appleby, Colin Batty. Contructed by Noel Baker, Colin Batty, Peter Bentley, Ian MacKinnon, Marcia Pigeon, Peter Saunders, Bridget Smith, Stuart Sutcliffe. Costume Design Helen Plaumer.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Search the Collection - The Listener</image:title>
      <image:caption>1991, Fool of the World and the Flying Ship The emperor of Russia in the Russian Folk Tale, Fool of the World and the Flying Ship. In the tale, the Tsar orders that whoever can produce a Flying Ship can marry his daughter, the Princess Alexeya. The puppets for the feature were constructed with an internal armature skeleton covered by a foam latex skin and material costume. Model characters designed and sculpted by Brian Cosgrove, Bridget Appleby, Colin Batty. Contructed by Noel Baker, Colin Batty, Peter Bentley, Ian MacKinnon, Marcia Pigeon, Peter Saunders, Bridget Smith, Stuart Sutcliffe. Costume Design Helen Plaumer.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Search the Collection - Mrs Lion</image:title>
      <image:caption>1992–1999, Noddy's Toyland Adventures. Noddy's Toyland Adventures was a children's television programme broadcast on the BBC. Adapted by Cosgrove Hall Films from the Enid Blyton books. It followed the adventures of Noddy, a little wooden doll. Directed by Chris Bowden, Brian Little Produced by Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall, Jackie Cockle, Theresa Plummer-Andrews Music by Paul K. Joyce.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Search the Collection - Mr Noah</image:title>
      <image:caption>1992–1999, Noddy's Toyland Adventures. Noddy's Toyland Adventures was a children's television programme broadcast on the BBC. Adapted by Cosgrove Hall Films from the Enid Blyton books. It followed the adventures of Noddy, a little wooden doll. Directed by Chris Bowden, Brian Little Produced by Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall, Jackie Cockle, Theresa Plummer-Andrews Music by Paul K. Joyce.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Search the Collection - Mrs Noah</image:title>
      <image:caption>1992–1999, Noddy's Toyland Adventures. Noddy's Toyland Adventures was a children's television programme broadcast on the BBC. Adapted by Cosgrove Hall Films from the Enid Blyton books. It followed the adventures of Noddy, a little wooden doll. Directed by Chris Bowden, Brian Little Produced by Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall, Jackie Cockle, Theresa Plummer-Andrews Music by Paul K. Joyce.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Search the Collection - Mr Lion</image:title>
      <image:caption>1992–1999, Noddy's Toyland Adventures. Noddy's Toyland Adventures was a children's television programme broadcast on the BBC. Adapted by Cosgrove Hall Films from the Enid Blyton books. It followed the adventures of Noddy, a little wooden doll. Directed by Chris Bowden, Brian Little Produced by Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall, Jackie Cockle, Theresa Plummer-Andrews Music by Paul K. Joyce.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Search the Collection - Maskelin</image:title>
      <image:caption>1992, Truckers Maskelin the Nome from the Cosgrove Hall Production of Truckers, adapted from the Terry Pratchett's Bromeliad Trilogy. The Truckers series formed the first part of the Trilogy. The series shows the adventures of Maskelin and his friends as they find their way home. Adapted for television by Brian Trueman. Maskelin voiced by Joe McGann. Executive Producer John Hambley. Producer, Jackie Cockle. Director, Francis Vose. A Brian Cosgrove &amp; Mark Hall production.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Search the Collection - Mrs Zebra</image:title>
      <image:caption>1992–1999, Noddy's Toyland Adventures. Noddy's Toyland Adventures was a children's television programme broadcast on the BBC. Adapted by Cosgrove Hall Films from the Enid Blyton books. It followed the adventures of Noddy, a little wooden doll. Directed by Chris Bowden, Brian Little Produced by Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall, Jackie Cockle, Theresa Plummer-Andrews Music by Paul K. Joyce.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Search the Collection - Parrot</image:title>
      <image:caption>1997-2000, Animal Shelf. Animal shelf is a stop motion children's series where five toys living on a blue shelf in Timothy's bedroom come to life and go on a series of adventures. The series is adapted from a book by Ivy Wallace. Credits: Directed by Ellen Meske. Puppet construction by Mackinnon and Saunders. Animation by Matt Palmer. Adapted by Julia and Chris Allan.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Search the Collection - Jake</image:title>
      <image:caption>Sally and Jake Set in the village of Dimbledale, Sally and Jake follows the twins on a series of adventures. Stop Frame Productions, Brian and Mark’s original production company, made 39 episodes of Sally and Jake which were featured on a segment of Rainbow on Thames Television. The puppets were formed from a simple foam rubber construction around a wire armature.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Search the Collection - Trucker Troy's Truck</image:title>
      <image:caption>2002-2004, Engie Benjy Engie Benjy was a stop-motion series created by Cosgrove Hall. The lead character Engie Benjy helps solve his friend’s mechanic problems in a colourful world where all the vehicles are alive. This Truck belonged to character, Trucker Troy. Creator and Art Director: Bridget Appleby. Music: Clint Boon, Rowland Lee. Production: Laura Duncalf, Hilary Downs. Directors: Chris Taylor, Lyndon Evans. Producers: Bridget Appleby, Debbie Peers. Executive Prod: Josh Selig</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Search the Collection - Noddy Maquette</image:title>
      <image:caption>1992–1999, Noddy's Toyland Adventures Plastercene Maquette model of Noddy. Maquette's were initial sculptures to design and copy from. Noddy's Toyland Adventures is a children's television programme that was broadcast on BBC. It followed the adventures of Noddy, a little wooden doll. Directed by Chris Bowden, Brian Little. Produced by Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall, Jackie Cockle, Theresa Plummer-Andrews. Music by Paul K. Joyce.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Search the Collection - Dan the Van</image:title>
      <image:caption>2002-2004, Engie Benjy Engie Benjy was a stop-motion series created by Cosgrove Hall. The lead character Engie Benjy helps solve his friend’s mechanic problems in a colourful world where all the vehicles are alive. This car belonged to character, Engie Benjy. Creator and Art Director: Bridget Appleby. Music: Clint Boon, Rowland Lee. Production: Laura Duncalf, Hilary Downs. Directors: Chris Taylor, Lyndon Evans. Producers: Bridget Appleby, Debbie Peers. Executive Prod: Josh Selig</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Search the Collection - Crates and parcels</image:title>
      <image:caption>Postman Pat’s Special Delivery Service Stack of parcels, packages on a crate from Postman Pat's Delivery Service. Cosgrove Hall created a stop motion adaptation of the already widely recognised Postman Pat. CHF made 181 episodes for the BBC.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Search the Collection - Ben Maquette</image:title>
      <image:caption>2001 - 2002, Bill &amp; Ben the Flowerpot Men Maquette of Ben on black stand.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Search the Collection - Body of Odysseus</image:title>
      <image:caption>1995, Odysseus Odysseus maquette designed by Ray Harryhausen for a planned Cosgrove Hall Films production of Odysseus. The series never materialised.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Search the Collection - Toad Statue</image:title>
      <image:caption>1983-1990, The Wind in the Willows. Cosgrove Hall Films made both a film and stop motion series of the Wind in the Willows based on the novel written by Kenneth Grahame. This statue of the lead character Toad would have been part of the set of the exterior of Toad Hall. Directed by Mark Hall. Produced by Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall, John Hambley. Music by Keith Hopwood, Malcolm Rowe.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Search the Collection - Wind in the Willows</image:title>
      <image:caption>1983-1990, The Wind in the Willows. Cosgrove Hall Films made both a film and stop motion series of the Wind in the Willows based on the novel written by Kenneth Grahame. The show featured several human characters as well as animals. This puppet is formed from an internal ball and socket armature with a fibreglass skull covered by a foam latex skin. The foam latex on the surface of this puppet has deformed. Directed by Mark Hall. Produced by Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall, John Hambley. Music by Keith Hopwood, Malcolm Rowe.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Search the Collection - Policeman</image:title>
      <image:caption>The Wind in the Willows (Thames for ITV, 1983) (TV film) Cosgrove Hall Films made both a film and stop motion series of the Wind in the Willows based on the novel written by Kenneth Grahame. This puppet was a policeman featured in the courtroom scene at Toad’s trial. The show featured several human characters as well as animals. The puppet is formed from an internal ball and socket armature with a fibreglass skull, this would have been covered by a foam latex skin. The foam latex on the surface of this puppet has deteriorated away revealing the armature skeleton. Directed by Mark Hall. Produced by Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall, John Hambley. Music by Keith Hopwood, Malcolm Rowe.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Search the Collection - George Moffat</image:title>
      <image:caption>2000, Fetch the Vet George Moffat runs Whitecliff farm outside Duckhurst Village. In Fetch the Vet George fathers Joe and is Uncle to characters Pippa and Lucy. Created by Stephen Thraves &amp; Gail Penston. Written by Stephen Thraves. Series Designer and Art Director, Bridget Appleby. Puppets by Mackinnon &amp; Saunders. Directed by Chris Taylor. Produced by Chris Bowden. Cosgrove Hall Films LTD Productions for CITV.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Search the Collection - Trevor the Goat</image:title>
      <image:caption>2000, Fetch the Vet Fetch the Vet follows Tom Fetch help the residents of Duckhurst village with their animal related needs. Created by Stephen Thraves &amp; Gail Penston. Written by Stephen Thraves. Series Designer and Art Director, Bridget Appleby. Puppets by Mackinnon &amp; Saunders. Directed by Chris Taylor. Produced by Chris Bowden. Cosgrove Hall Films LTD Productions.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Search the Collection - Trojan Horse Character</image:title>
      <image:caption>2001, The Trojan Horse Female Puppet from The Trojan Horse, a short animated film by Cosgrove Hall. Directed by Matt Palmer</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Search the Collection - Mr Plod</image:title>
      <image:caption>1974, The Adventures of Noddy The Adventures of Noddy were adapted from the well known Noddy series by Enid Blyton. All the characters carved out of wood to closely resemble the book illustrations. 26 episodes were made by Stop Frame Productions, which was Brian Cosgrove and Mark Hall’s earlier production company. Cosgrove Hall Films went on to make another series of Noddy in the 1990s. Narrated by Richard Briers. Written by Ruth Boswell. Music by Mike McNaught. Animators, Marj Graha, Jackie Cockle, Joe Dembinski. Puppet designer, Brian Cosgrove. Set designer, Lyndon Evans. Model Maker, Chris Overs. Cameraman Jim Noble. Martin Kelly. Editor Pat Haggerty. Dubbing mixer Peter Maxwell. Animation Director, Chris Taylor. Producer, Simon Bosanquet, Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Search the Collection - Roxanne Porter</image:title>
      <image:caption>2001, Porter and Daughter Roxanne is the lead character from a pilot episode of ‘Porter and Daughter’. The series centred around Roxanne the mechanic as she worked alongside her father. A pilot episode was made, however the show was completely redesigned and became Engie Benjy.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Search the Collection - Mrs Mole</image:title>
      <image:caption>1997-2000, Animal Shelf Mrs Mole is one of the secondary characters in Animal Shelf. Animal shelf is a stop motion children's series where five toys living on a blue shelf in Timothy's bedroom come to life and go on a series of adventures. The series is adapted from a book by Ivy Wallace.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1977, Grandma Bricks of Swallow Street Grandma Bricks was created by Stop Frame Productions, Brian Cosgrove and Mark Hall’s first production company. The show was set on Swallow Street, with short stories from the community that lived there. Grandma Bricks owned the junk shop. The show was featured on Rainbow, and ran for 50 episodes on Thames TV.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1995-1997, Oakie Doke. Oakie Doke was a British children's television programme that was broadcast from September 1995 until September 1997 on the BBC. Written by Jimmy Hibbert Art Direction: Bridget Appleby Music: Ernie Wood Director: Brian Little Producer: Jackie Cockle Executive producers: Theresa Plummer-Andrews, Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1995-1997, Oakie Doke. Oakie Doke was a British children's television programme that was broadcast from September 1995 until September 1997 on the BBC. Written by Jimmy Hibbert Art Direction: Bridget Appleby Music: Ernie Wood Director: Brian Little Producer: Jackie Cockle Executive producers: Theresa Plummer-Andrews, Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1995-1997, Oakie Doke. Oakie Doke was a British children's television programme that was broadcast from September 1995 until September 1997 on the BBC. Written by Jimmy Hibbert Art Direction: Bridget Appleby Music: Ernie Wood Director: Brian Little Producer: Jackie Cockle Executive producers: Theresa Plummer-Andrews, Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1978, The Talking Parcel This maquette was made for the hand drawn animated feature ‘The Talking Parcel’, based on a fantasy book by Gerrard Durrell of the same title. This 3D model would have been used as a drawing aid for 2D animators and was never itself animated. Ethelred the toad was a spy the protagonist Penelope meets in the fantasy world of Mythologia. Voiced by Roy Kinnear. Produced by Cosgrove Hall. Director, Brian Cosgrove. Adapted by Rosemary Anne Sisson</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1995-1997, Oakie Doke. Oakie Doke was a British children's television programme that was broadcast from September 1995 until September 1997 on the BBC. Written by Jimmy Hibbert Art Direction: Bridget Appleby Music: Ernie Wood Director: Brian Little Producer: Jackie Cockle Executive producers: Theresa Plummer-Andrews, Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1995-1997, Oakie Doke. Oakie Doke was a British children's television programme that was broadcast from September 1995 until September 1997 on the BBC. Written by Jimmy Hibbert Art Direction: Bridget Appleby Music: Ernie Wood Director: Brian Little Producer: Jackie Cockle Executive producers: Theresa Plummer-Andrews, Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1995-1997, Oakie Doke. Oakie Doke was a British children's television programme that was broadcast from September 1995 until September 1997 on the BBC. Written by Jimmy Hibbert Art Direction: Bridget Appleby Music: Ernie Wood Director: Brian Little Producer: Jackie Cockle Executive producers: Theresa Plummer-Andrews, Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1995-1997, Oakie Doke. Oakie Doke was a British children's television programme that was broadcast from September 1995 until September 1997 on the BBC. Written by Jimmy Hibbert Art Direction: Bridget Appleby Music: Ernie Wood Director: Brian Little Producer: Jackie Cockle Executive producers: Theresa Plummer-Andrews, Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1995-1997, Oakie Doke. Oakie Doke was a British children's television programme that was broadcast from September 1995 until September 1997 on the BBC. Written by Jimmy Hibbert Art Direction: Bridget Appleby Music: Ernie Wood Director: Brian Little Producer: Jackie Cockle Executive producers: Theresa Plummer-Andrews, Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2003, Little Robots Little Robots was a stop motion animated series produced by Cosgrove Hall. The show was set in a junkyard world where Tiny and his robot friends use scrapheap metal to build their world, including Tiny’s metal and bolts tree house. Night and day in the junkyard world are also operated via a mechanical lever. The series was broadcast on BBC. Written by Mellie Buse. Based on a book by Mike Brownlow. Published by Ragged Bears Publishing. Storyboard artist, Chris Fenna and Andrea Lord. Set Design, Max Doig. Puppet Construction, Mackinnon &amp; Saunders. Prop Design, John Mc Guiness. Produced and Directed, Francis Vose. Executive Producer, Vanessa Chapman.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1995-1997, Oakie Doke. Oakie Doke was a British children's television programme that was broadcast from September 1995 until September 1997 on the BBC. Written by Jimmy Hibbert Art Direction: Bridget Appleby Music: Ernie Wood Director: Brian Little Producer: Jackie Cockle Executive producers: Theresa Plummer-Andrews, Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1974, The Adventures of Noddy The Adventures of Noddy were adapted from the well known Noddy series by Enid Blyton. All the characters carved out of wood to closely resemble the book illustrations. 26 episodes were made by Stop Frame Productions, which was Brian Cosgrove and Mark Hall’s earlier production company. Cosgrove Hall Films went on to make another series of Noddy in the 1990s. Narrated by Richard Briers. Written by Ruth Boswell. Music by Mike McNaught. Animators, Marj Graha, Jackie Cockle, Joe Dembinski. Puppet designer, Brian Cosgrove. Set designer, Lyndon Evans. Model Maker, Chris Overs. Cameraman Jim Noble. Martin Kelly. Editor Pat Haggerty. Dubbing mixer Peter Maxwell. Animation Director, Chris Taylor. Producer, Simon Bosanquet, Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2003, Little Robots Acrylic on wood. Maquette of the character Stripy from Little Robots. Maquettes were used as a drawing aid to model makers and as a reference others working on the show. Little Robots is a stop-motion animated children's TV series, produced by Cosgrove Hall Films for Create TV &amp; Film and broadcast on CBeebies. The show was set in a junkyard world where Tiny and his robot friends use scrapheap metal to build their world. Written by Mellie Buse. Based on a book by Mike Brownlow. Published by Ragged Bears Publishing. Storyboard artist, Chris Fenna and Andrea Lord. Set Design, Max Doig. Puppet Construction, Mackinnon &amp; Saunders. Prop Design, John Mc Guiness. Produced and Directed, Francis Vose. Executive Producer, Vanessa Chapman.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1974, The Adventures of Noddy The Adventures of Noddy were adapted from the well known Noddy series by Enid Blyton. All the characters carved out of wood to closely resemble the book illustrations. 26 episodes were made by Stop Frame Productions, which was Brian Cosgrove and Mark Hall’s earlier production company. Cosgrove Hall Films went on to make another series of Noddy in the 1990s. Narrated by Richard Briers. Written by Ruth Boswell. Music by Mike McNaught. Animators, Marj Graha, Jackie Cockle, Joe Dembinski. Puppet designer, Brian Cosgrove. Set designer, Lyndon Evans. Model Maker, Chris Overs. Cameraman Jim Noble. Martin Kelly. Editor Pat Haggerty. Dubbing mixer Peter Maxwell. Animation Director, Chris Taylor. Producer, Simon Bosanquet, Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1974, The Adventures of Noddy The Adventures of Noddy were adapted from the well known Noddy series by Enid Blyton. All the characters carved out of wood to closely resemble the book illustrations. 26 episodes were made by Stop Frame Productions, which was Brian Cosgrove and Mark Hall’s earlier production company. Cosgrove Hall Films went on to make another series of Noddy in the 1990s. Narrated by Richard Briers. Written by Ruth Boswell. Music by Mike McNaught. Animators, Marj Graha, Jackie Cockle, Joe Dembinski. Puppet designer, Brian Cosgrove. Set designer, Lyndon Evans. Model Maker, Chris Overs. Cameraman Jim Noble. Martin Kelly. Editor Pat Haggerty. Dubbing mixer Peter Maxwell. Animation Director, Chris Taylor. Producer, Simon Bosanquet, Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Search the Collection - Trucker Troy's Truck</image:title>
      <image:caption>2002-2004, Engie Benjy Engie Benjy was a stop-motion series created by Cosgrove Hall. The lead character Engie Benjy helps solve his friend’s mechanic problems in a colourful world where all the vehicles are alive. This Truck belonged to character, Trucker Troy. Creator and Art Director: Bridget Appleby. Music: Clint Boon, Rowland Lee. Production: Laura Duncalf, Hilary Downs. Directors: Chris Taylor, Lyndon Evans. Producers: Bridget Appleby, Debbie Peers. Executive Prod: Josh Selig</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2002-2004, Engie Benjy Engie Benjy was a stop-motion series created by Cosgrove Hall. The lead character Engie Benjy helps solve his friend’s mechanic problems in a colourful world where all the vehicles are alive. These bikes belonged to character, Messenger Mo. Creator and Art Director: Bridget Appleby. Music: Clint Boon, Rowland Lee. Production: Laura Duncalf, Hilary Downs. Directors: Chris Taylor, Lyndon Evans. Producers: Bridget Appleby, Debbie Peers. Executive Prod: Josh Selig</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2000, Fetch the Vet Fetch the Vet follows Tom Fetch, vet and local hero rescue the four legged friends of the village of Duckhurst. Created by Stephen Thraves &amp; Gail Penston. Written by Stephen Thraves. Series Designer and Art Director, Bridget Appleby. Puppets by Mackinnon &amp; Saunders. Directed by Chris Taylor. Produced by Chris Bowden. Cosgrove Hall Films LTD Productions.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1992–1999, Noddy's Toyland Adventures. Noddy's Toyland Adventures was a children's television programme broadcast on the BBC. Adapted by Cosgrove Hall Films from the Enid Blyton books. It followed the adventures of Noddy, a little wooden doll. Directed by Chris Bowden, Brian Little Produced by Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall, Jackie Cockle, Theresa Plummer-Andrews Music by Paul K. Joyce.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Search the Collection - Trucker Troy's Trailer</image:title>
      <image:caption>2002-2004, Engie Benjy Engie Benjy was a stop-motion series created by Cosgrove Hall. The lead character Engie Benjy helps solve his friend’s mechanic problems in a colourful world where all the vehicles are alive. This trailer belonged to character, Trucker Troy. Creator and Art Director: Bridget Appleby. Music: Clint Boon, Rowland Lee. Production: Laura Duncalf, Hilary Downs. Directors: Chris Taylor, Lyndon Evans. Producers: Bridget Appleby, Debbie Peers. Executive Prod: Josh Selig</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1974, The Adventures of Noddy The Adventures of Noddy were adapted from the well known Noddy series by Enid Blyton. All the characters carved out of wood to closely resemble the book illustrations. 26 episodes were made by Stop Frame Productions, which was Brian Cosgrove and Mark Hall’s earlier production company. Cosgrove Hall Films went on to make another series of Noddy in the 1990s. Narrated by Richard Briers. Written by Ruth Boswell. Music by Mike McNaught. Animators, Marj Graha, Jackie Cockle, Joe Dembinski. Puppet designer, Brian Cosgrove. Set designer, Lyndon Evans. Model Maker, Chris Overs. Cameraman Jim Noble. Martin Kelly. Editor Pat Haggerty. Dubbing mixer Peter Maxwell. Animation Director, Chris Taylor. Producer, Simon Bosanquet, Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1989, The BFG The BFG was a 1989 British animated made-for-television film produced by Cosgrove Hall Films and based on the 1982 novel of the same name by Roald Dahl. It was directed by Brian Cosgrove and written by John Hambley. This sign was used to produce the title sequence of the 2D hand drawn animated film.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2002-2004, Engie Benjy Engie Benjy was a stop-motion series created by Cosgrove Hall. The lead character Engie Benjy helps solve his friend’s mechanic problems in a colourful world where all the vehicles are alive. This plane belonged to character, Pilot Pete. Creator and Art Director: Bridget Appleby. Music: Clint Boon, Rowland Lee. Production: Laura Duncalf, Hilary Downs. Directors: Chris Taylor, Lyndon Evans. Producers: Bridget Appleby, Debbie Peers. Executive Prod: Josh Selig</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Postman Pat’s Special Delivery Service Cosgrove Hall created a stop motion adaptation of the already widely recognised Postman Pat. CHF made 181 episodes for the BBC. Postman Pat is a classic children's series starring everyone’s favourite postman Pat Clifton as he carries out his mail rounds in the village of Greendale. Composed by Bryan Daly. Produced by DreamWorks Animation.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Postman Pat’s Special Delivery Service Cosgrove Hall created a stop motion adaptation of the already widely recognised Postman Pat. CHF made 181 episodes for the BBC. Postman Pat is a classic children's series starring everyone’s favourite postman Pat Clifton as he carries out his mail rounds in the village of Greendale. Composed by Bryan Daly. Produced by DreamWorks Animation.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Postman Pat’s Special Delivery Service Cosgrove Hall created a stop motion adaptation of the already widely recognised Postman Pat. CHF made 181 episodes for the BBC. Postman Pat is a classic children's series starring everyone’s favourite postman Pat Clifton as he carries out his mail rounds in the village of Greendale. Composed by Bryan Daly. Produced by DreamWorks Animation.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Postman Pat’s Special Delivery Service Cosgrove Hall created a stop motion adaptation of the already widely recognised Postman Pat. CHF made 181 episodes for the BBC. Postman Pat is a classic children's series starring everyone’s favourite postman Pat Clifton as he carries out his mail rounds in the village of Greendale. Composed by Bryan Daly. Produced by DreamWorks Animation.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Postman Pat’s Special Delivery Service Cosgrove Hall created a stop motion adaptation of the already widely recognised Postman Pat. CHF made 181 episodes for the BBC. Postman Pat is a classic children's series starring everyone’s favourite postman Pat Clifton as he carries out his mail rounds in the village of Greendale. Composed by Bryan Daly. Produced by DreamWorks Animation.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Postman Pat’s Special Delivery Service. Cosgrove Hall created a stop motion adaptation of the already widely recognised Postman Pat. CHF made 181 episodes for the BBC. Postman Pat is a classic children's series starring everyone’s favourite postman Pat Clifton as he carries out his mail rounds in the village of Greendale. Composed by Bryan Daly. Produced by DreamWorks Animation.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Postman Pat’s Special Delivery Service. Cosgrove Hall created a stop motion adaptation of the already widely recognised Postman Pat. CHF made 181 episodes for the BBC. Postman Pat is a classic children's series starring everyone’s favourite postman Pat Clifton as he carries out his mail rounds in the village of Greendale. Composed by Bryan Daly. Produced by DreamWorks Animation.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Postman Pat’s Special Delivery Service Cosgrove Hall created a stop motion adaptation of the already widely recognised Postman Pat. CHF made 181 episodes for the BBC. Postman Pat is a classic children's series starring everyone’s favourite postman Pat Clifton as he carries out his mail rounds in the village of Greendale. Composed by Bryan Daly. Produced by DreamWorks Animation.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1999-2000, Lavender Castle. Lavender Castle follows the adventures of a crew as they navigate the galaxy in search of Lavender Castle. Sir Squeakalot was the servant on board the ship, ‘The Paradox’. Created by Gerry Anderson. Series Directed by Chris Taylor. Series Art Department: Rodney Matthews, Jamie Anderson, Richard Grant, Nick Wilson. Puppets by Mackinnon &amp; Saunders.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1999-2000, Lavender Castle. Lavender Castle follows the adventures of a crew as they navigate the galaxy in search of Lavender Castle. Lyca was the doctor on board the ship, ‘The Paradox’. Created by Gerry Anderson. Series Directed by Chris Taylor. Series Art Department: Rodney Matthews, Jamie Anderson, Richard Grant, Nick Wilson. Puppets by Mackinnon &amp; Saunders.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1999-2000, Lavender Castle. Lavender Castle follows the adventures of a crew as they navigate the galaxy in search of Lavender Castle. Created by Gerry Anderson. Series Directed by Chris Taylor. Series Art Department: Rodney Matthews, Jamie Anderson, Richard Grant, Nick Wilson. Puppets by Mackinnon &amp; Saunders.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2000, Fetch the Vet Burmese cats from Fetch the Vet belonging to Violet Blush. Created by Stephen Thraves &amp; Gail Penston. Written by Stephen Thraves. Series Designer and Art Director, Bridget Appleby. Puppets by Mackinnon &amp; Saunders. Directed by Chris Taylor. Produced by Chris Bowden. Cosgrove Hall Films LTD Productions for CITV</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2000, Fetch the Vet Pippa Graham is a character from Fetch the Vet who lives in the house neighbouring Duckhurst Animal Clinic. She is a a 7 year old girl who deeply cares about animals. Created by Stephen Thraves &amp; Gail Penston. Written by Stephen Thraves. Series Designer and Art Director, Bridget Appleby. Puppets by Mackinnon &amp; Saunders. Directed by Chris Taylor. Produced by Chris Bowden. Cosgrove Hall Films LTD Productions for CITV</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2000, Fetch the Vet Lucy is a 4 year old character in Fetch the Vet and sister of Pippa. They both live in the house neighbouring Duckhurst Animal Clinic, where Tom Fetch works. Created by Stephen Thraves &amp; Gail Penston. Written by Stephen Thraves. Series Designer and Art Director, Bridget Appleby. Puppets by Mackinnon &amp; Saunders. Directed by Chris Taylor. Produced by Chris Bowden. Cosgrove Hall Films LTD Productions for CITV</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2000, Fetch the Vet Lionel Frogatt is a character in Fetch the Vet who owns the Duckhurst pet shop. Fetch the Vet features local hero Tom Fetch as he helps to look after local animals for the residents of Duckhurst. Created by Stephen Thraves &amp; Gail Penston. Written by Stephen Thraves. Series Designer and Art Director, Bridget Appleby. Puppets by Mackinnon &amp; Saunders. Directed by Chris Taylor. Produced by Chris Bowden. Cosgrove Hall Films LTD Productions for CITV</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2000, Fetch the Vet Fetch the Vet features local hero Tom Fetch as he helps to look after local animals for the residents of Duckhurst. Joe Moffat is farmer George’s son and aspiring mechanic. Created by Stephen Thraves &amp; Gail Penston. Written by Stephen Thraves. Series Designer and Art Director, Bridget Appleby. Puppets by Mackinnon &amp; Saunders. Directed by Chris Taylor. Produced by Chris Bowden. Cosgrove Hall Films LTD Productions for CITV</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2000, Fetch the Vet Fetch the Vet's trusted receptionist and assistant at the Duckhurst Animal Clinic. Created by Stephen Thraves &amp; Gail Penston. Written by Stephen Thraves. Series Designer and Art Director, Bridget Appleby. Puppets by Mackinnon &amp; Saunders. Directed by Chris Taylor. Produced by Chris Bowden. Cosgrove Hall Films LTD Productions for CITV</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2000, Fetch the Vet Iggy is Lionel Froggatt's favourite pet, Lionel owns the village pet shop. Created by Stephen Thraves &amp; Gail Penston. Written by Stephen Thraves. Series Designer and Art Director, Bridget Appleby. Puppets by Mackinnon &amp; Saunders. Directed by Chris Taylor. Produced by Chris Bowden. Cosgrove Hall Films LTD Productions for CITV</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2000, Fetch the Vet Fetch the Vet features local hero Tom Fetch as he helps to look after local animals for the residents of Duckhurst. Created by Stephen Thraves &amp; Gail Penston. Written by Stephen Thraves. Series Designer and Art Director, Bridget Appleby. Puppets by Mackinnon &amp; Saunders. Directed by Chris Taylor. Produced by Chris Bowden. Cosgrove Hall Films LTD Productions for CITV</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1997-2000, Animal Shelf Getup is a Giraffe and one of Animal Shelf's main characters. Animal shelf is a stop motion children's series where five toys living on a blue shelf in Timothy's bedroom come to life and go on a series of adventures. The series is adapted from a book by Ivy Wallace.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1997-2000, Animal Shelf Stripey is a Zebra and one of Animal Shelf's main characters. Animal shelf is a stop motion children's series where five toys living on a blue shelf in Timothy's bedroom come to life and go on a series of adventures. The series is adapted from a book by Ivy Wallace.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1995-1997, Oakie Doke. Oakie Doke was a British children's television programme that was broadcast from September 1995 until September 1997 on the BBC. Written by Jimmy Hibbert Art Direction: Bridget Appleby Music: Ernie Wood Director: Brian Little Producer: Jackie Cockle Executive producers: Theresa Plummer-Andrews, Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2002-2004, Engie Benjy Engie Benjy was a stop-motion series created by Cosgrove Hall. The lead character Engie Benjy helps solve his friend’s mechanic problems in a colourful world where all the vehicles are alive. This bike belonged to character, Messenger Mo. Creator and Art Director: Bridget Appleby. Music: Clint Boon, Rowland Lee. Production: Laura Duncalf, Hilary Downs. Directors: Chris Taylor, Lyndon Evans. Producers: Bridget Appleby, Debbie Peers. Executive Prod: Josh Selig</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1992–1999, Noddy's Toyland Adventures. Noddy's Toyland Adventures was a children's television programme broadcast on the BBC. Adapted by Cosgrove Hall Films from the Enid Blyton books. It followed the adventures of Noddy, a little wooden doll. Directed by Chris Bowden, Brian Little Produced by Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall, Jackie Cockle, Theresa Plummer-Andrews Music by Paul K. Joyce.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1995-1997, Oakie Doke. Oakie Doke was a British children's television programme that was broadcast from September 1995 until September 1997 on the BBC. Written by Jimmy Hibbert Art Direction: Bridget Appleby Music: Ernie Wood Director: Brian Little Producer: Jackie Cockle Executive producers: Theresa Plummer-Andrews, Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1992–1999, Noddy's Toyland Adventures. Noddy's Toyland Adventures was a children's television programme broadcast on the BBC. Adapted by Cosgrove Hall Films from the Enid Blyton books. It followed the adventures of Noddy, a little wooden doll. Directed by Chris Bowden, Brian Little Produced by Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall, Jackie Cockle, Theresa Plummer-Andrews Music by Paul K. Joyce.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1992–1999, Noddy's Toyland Adventures. Noddy's Toyland Adventures was a children's television programme broadcast on the BBC. Adapted by Cosgrove Hall Films from the Enid Blyton books. It followed the adventures of Noddy, a little wooden doll. Directed by Chris Bowden, Brian Little Produced by Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall, Jackie Cockle, Theresa Plummer-Andrews Music by Paul K. Joyce.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1992–1999, Noddy's Toyland Adventures. Noddy's Toyland Adventures was a children's television programme broadcast on the BBC. Adapted by Cosgrove Hall Films from the Enid Blyton books. It followed the adventures of Noddy, a little wooden doll. Directed by Chris Bowden, Brian Little Produced by Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall, Jackie Cockle, Theresa Plummer-Andrews Music by Paul K. Joyce.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1992–1999, Noddy's Toyland Adventures. Noddy's Toyland Adventures was a children's television programme broadcast on the BBC. Adapted by Cosgrove Hall Films from the Enid Blyton books. It followed the adventures of Noddy, a little wooden doll. Directed by Chris Bowden, Brian Little Produced by Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall, Jackie Cockle, Theresa Plummer-Andrews Music by Paul K. Joyce.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1992–1999, Noddy's Toyland Adventures. Noddy's Toyland Adventures was a children's television programme broadcast on the BBC. Adapted by Cosgrove Hall Films from the Enid Blyton books. It followed the adventures of Noddy, a little wooden doll. Directed by Chris Bowden, Brian Little Produced by Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall, Jackie Cockle, Theresa Plummer-Andrews Music by Paul K. Joyce.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1992–1999, Noddy's Toyland Adventures. Noddy's Toyland Adventures was a children's television programme broadcast on the BBC. Adapted by Cosgrove Hall Films from the Enid Blyton books. It followed the adventures of Noddy, a little wooden doll. Directed by Chris Bowden, Brian Little Produced by Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall, Jackie Cockle, Theresa Plummer-Andrews Music by Paul K. Joyce.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1974, The Adventures of Noddy The Adventures of Noddy were adapted from the well known Noddy series by Enid Blyton. All the characters carved out of wood to closely resemble the book illustrations. 26 episodes were made by Stop Frame Productions, which was Brian Cosgrove and Mark Hall’s earlier production company. Cosgrove Hall Films went on to make another series of Noddy in the 1990s. Narrated by Richard Briers. Written by Ruth Boswell. Music by Mike McNaught. Animators, Marj Graha, Jackie Cockle, Joe Dembinski. Puppet designer, Brian Cosgrove. Set designer, Lyndon Evans. Model Maker, Chris Overs. Cameraman Jim Noble. Martin Kelly. Editor Pat Haggerty. Dubbing mixer Peter Maxwell. Animation Director, Chris Taylor. Producer, Simon Bosanquet, Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1992–1999, Noddy's Toyland Adventures. Noddy's Toyland Adventures was a children's television programme broadcast on the BBC. Adapted by Cosgrove Hall Films from the Enid Blyton books. It followed the adventures of Noddy, a little wooden doll. Directed by Chris Bowden, Brian Little Produced by Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall, Jackie Cockle, Theresa Plummer-Andrews Music by Paul K. Joyce.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2000, Fetch the Vet Prop from the stop motion animated series Fetch the Vet, belonging to character Violet. Created by Stephen Thraves &amp; Gail Penston. Written by Stephen Thraves. Series Designer and Art Director, Bridget Appleby. Puppets by Mackinnon &amp; Saunders. Directed by Chris Taylor. Produced by Chris Bowden. Cosgrove Hall Films LTD Productions for CITV.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2001, Junglekids Based on a book by John Wallace, Junglekids was created as a Pilot series for Cosgrove Hall in 2001 under the art direction of Bridget Appleby. 3D model animation or stop motion series. The series was based in Todd's overgrown garden, where the children’s overactive imaginations would take them on a series of adventures. They plan their expeditions and adventures from their treehouse based in Todd's overgrown garden. Adapted by Chris Allen. Art direction: Bridget Appleby</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1975, Superted Made for a Pilot of Super Ted by Stop Frame Productions.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1987, Creepy Crawlies Creepy Crawlies was a Cosgrove Hall stop motion series featuring a number of creatures living at the bottom of a garden. Cosgrove Hall made 52 episodes. Stories narrated by Paul Nicholas. Written by Peter Richard Reeves. Characters designed by Bridget Appleby. Models constructed by Peter Saunders, Colin Batty, Peter Bentley, Claire Elliot, Marcia Pigeon. Music by Keith Hopwood and Malcolm Rowe.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1992–1999, Noddy's Toyland Adventures. Noddy's Toyland Adventures was a children's television programme broadcast on the BBC. Adapted by Cosgrove Hall Films from the Enid Blyton books. It followed the adventures of Noddy, a little wooden doll. Directed by Chris Bowden, Brian Little Produced by Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall, Jackie Cockle, Theresa Plummer-Andrews Music by Paul K. Joyce.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1992–1999, Noddy's Toyland Adventures. Noddy's Toyland Adventures was a children's television programme broadcast on the BBC. Adapted by Cosgrove Hall Films from the Enid Blyton books. It followed the adventures of Noddy, a little wooden doll. Directed by Chris Bowden, Brian Little Produced by Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall, Jackie Cockle, Theresa Plummer-Andrews Music by Paul K. Joyce.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1992–1999, Noddy's Toyland Adventures. Noddy's Toyland Adventures was a children's television programme broadcast on the BBC. Adapted by Cosgrove Hall Films from the Enid Blyton books. It followed the adventures of Noddy, a little wooden doll. Directed by Chris Bowden, Brian Little Produced by Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall, Jackie Cockle, Theresa Plummer-Andrews Music by Paul K. Joyce.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1991, Fool of the World and the Flying Ship The emperor of Russia in the Russian Folk Tale, Fool of the World and the Flying Ship. In the tale, the Tsar orders that whoever can produce a Flying Ship can marry his daughter, the Princess Alexeya. The puppets for the feature were constructed with an internal armature skeleton covered by a foam latex skin and fabric costume. Model characters designed and sculpted by Brian Cosgrove, Bridget Appleby, Colin Batty. Contructed by Noel Baker, Colin Batty, Peter Bentley, Ian MacKinnon, Marcia Pigeon, Peter Saunders, Bridget Smith, Stuart Sutcliffe. Costume Design Helen Plaumer.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Search the Collection - Lightening, The Runner</image:title>
      <image:caption>1991, Fool of the World and the Flying Ship The emperor of Russia in the Russian Folk Tale, Fool of the World and the Flying Ship. In the tale, the Tsar orders that whoever can produce a Flying Ship can marry his daughter, the Princess Alexeya. The puppets for the feature were constructed with an internal armature skeleton covered by a foam latex skin and fabric costumes. Model characters designed and sculpted by Brian Cosgrove, Bridget Appleby, Colin Batty. Contructed by Noel Baker, Colin Batty, Peter Bentley, Ian MacKinnon, Marcia Pigeon, Peter Saunders, Bridget Smith, Stuart Sutcliffe. Costume Design Helen Plaumer.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Search the Collection - Peasant</image:title>
      <image:caption>1991, Fool of the World and the Flying Ship The emperor of Russia in the Russian Folk Tale, Fool of the World and the Flying Ship. In the tale, the Tsar orders that whoever can produce a Flying Ship can marry his daughter, the Princess Alexeya. The puppets for the feature were constructed with an internal armature skeleton covered by a foam latex skin and fabric costumes. Model characters designed and sculpted by Brian Cosgrove, Bridget Appleby, Colin Batty. Contructed by Noel Baker, Colin Batty, Peter Bentley, Ian MacKinnon, Marcia Pigeon, Peter Saunders, Bridget Smith, Stuart Sutcliffe. Costume Design Helen Plaumer.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1992, Truckers The Abbott Nome from the Cosgrove Hall Production of Truckers, adapted from the Terry Pratchett's Bromeliad Trilogy. The Truckers series formed the first part of the Trilogy. The series shows the adventures of Maskelin the Nome and his friends as they find their way home. This puppet is formed from an internal ball and socket armature covered by a foam latex moulded skin and costume. Adapted for television by Brian Trueman. Maskelin voiced by Joe McGann. Executive Producer John Hambley. Producer, Jackie Cockle. Director, Francis Vose. A Brian Cosgrove &amp; Mark Hall production.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1977, Grandma Bricks This stop motion animated series was made by Stop Frame Productions, Brian Cosgrove and Mark Hall’s first production company. The show was set on Swallow Street, with short stories from the community that lived there. The show was featured on Rainbow, and ran for 50 episodes on Thames TV.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1995-1997, Oakie Doke. Oakie Doke was a British children's television programme that was broadcast from September 1995 until September 1997 on the BBC. Written by Jimmy Hibbert Art Direction: Bridget Appleby Music: Ernie Wood Director: Brian Little Producer: Jackie Cockle Executive producers: Theresa Plummer-Andrews, Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1995-1997, Oakie Doke. Oakie Doke was a British children's television programme that was broadcast from September 1995 until September 1997 on the BBC. Written by Jimmy Hibbert Art Direction: Bridget Appleby Music: Ernie Wood Director: Brian Little Producer: Jackie Cockle Executive producers: Theresa Plummer-Andrews, Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1995-1997, Oakie Doke. Oakie Doke was a British children's television programme that was broadcast from September 1995 until September 1997 on the BBC. Written by Jimmy Hibbert Art Direction: Bridget Appleby Music: Ernie Wood Director: Brian Little Producer: Jackie Cockle Executive producers: Theresa Plummer-Andrews, Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1995-1997, Oakie Doke. Oakie Doke was a British children's television programme that was broadcast from September 1995 until September 1997 on the BBC. Written by Jimmy Hibbert Art Direction: Bridget Appleby Music: Ernie Wood Director: Brian Little Producer: Jackie Cockle Executive producers: Theresa Plummer-Andrews, Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1992–1999, Noddy's Toyland Adventures. Noddy's Toyland Adventures was a children's television programme broadcast on the BBC. Adapted by Cosgrove Hall Films from the Enid Blyton books. It followed the adventures of Noddy, a little wooden doll. Directed by Chris Bowden, Brian Little Produced by Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall, Jackie Cockle, Theresa Plummer-Andrews Music by Paul K. Joyce.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2002-2004, Engie Benjy Engie Benjy was a stop-motion series created by Cosgrove Hall. The lead character Engie Benjy helps solve his friend’s mechanic problems in a colourful world where all the vehicles are alive. Trucker Troy was Engie’s friend and drove a large blue truck. Creator and Art Director: Bridget Appleby. Music: Clint Boon, Rowland Lee. Production: Laura Duncalf, Hilary Downs. Directors: Chris Taylor, Lyndon Evans. Producers: Bridget Appleby, Debbie Peers. Executive Prod: Josh Selig</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2002-2004, Engie Benjy Engie Benjy was a stop-motion series created by Cosgrove Hall. The lead character Engie Benjy helps solve his friend’s mechanic problems in a colourful world where all the vehicles are alive. Trucker Troy was Engie’s friend and drove a large blue truck. Creator and Art Director: Bridget Appleby. Music: Clint Boon, Rowland Lee. Production: Laura Duncalf, Hilary Downs. Directors: Chris Taylor, Lyndon Evans. Producers: Bridget Appleby, Debbie Peers. Executive Prod: Josh Selig</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2002-2004, Engie Benjy Engie Benjy was a stop-motion series created by Cosgrove Hall. The lead character Engie Benjy helps solve his friend’s mechanic problems in a colourful world where all the vehicles are alive. Creator and Art Director: Bridget Appleby. Music: Clint Boon, Rowland Lee. Production: Laura Duncalf, Hilary Downs. Directors: Chris Taylor, Lyndon Evans. Producers: Bridget Appleby, Debbie Peers. Executive Prod: Josh Selig</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2002-2004, Engie Benjy Engie Benjy was a stop-motion series created by Cosgrove Hall. The lead character Engie Benjy helps solve his friend’s mechanic problems in a colourful world where all the vehicles are alive. Driver Dottie drove a green bus. Creator and Art Director: Bridget Appleby. Music: Clint Boon, Rowland Lee. Production: Laura Duncalf, Hilary Downs. Directors: Chris Taylor, Lyndon Evans. Producers: Bridget Appleby, Debbie Peers. Executive Prod: Josh Selig</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2003, Little Robots Noisy the Robot loved to sing and uses her trumpet nose to play music, she was voiced by comedian Sue Pollard. Little Robots was a stop motion animated series produced by Cosgrove Hall. The show was set in a junkyard world where Tiny and his robot friends use scrapheap metal to build their world, including Tiny’s metal and bolts tree house. Night and day in the junkyard world are also operated via a mechanical lever. The series was broadcast on BBC. Written by Mellie Buse. Based on a book by Mike Brownlow. Published by Ragged Bears Publishing. Storyboard artist, Chris Fenna and Andrea Lord. Set Design, Max Doig. Puppet Construction, Mackinnon &amp; Saunders. Prop Design, John Mc Guiness. Produced and Directed, Francis Vose. Executive Producer, Vanessa Chapman.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2003, Little Robots Sporty the Robot voiced by Lenny Henry was as the name suggests a sporty Robot, into his physical fitness. Little Robots was a stop motion animated series produced by Cosgrove Hall. The show was set in a junkyard world where Tiny and his robot friends use scrapheap metal to build their world, including Tiny’s metal and bolts tree house. Night and day in the junkyard world are also operated via a mechanical lever. The series was broadcast on BBC. Written by Mellie Buse. Based on a book by Mike Brownlow. Published by Ragged Bears Publishing. Storyboard artist, Chris Fenna and Andrea Lord. Set Design, Max Doig. Puppet Construction, Mackinnon &amp; Saunders. Prop Design, John Mc Guiness. Produced and Directed, Francis Vose. Executive Producer, Vanessa Chapman.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2003, Little Robots Little Robots was a stop motion animated series produced by Cosgrove Hall. The show was set in a junkyard world where Tiny and his robot friends use scrapheap metal to build their world, including Tiny’s metal and bolts tree house. Night and day in the junkyard world are also operated via a mechanical lever. The series was broadcast on BBC. Scary the robot likes to perform and was voiced by Mike Hayley. Written by Mellie Buse. Based on a book by Mike Brownlow. Published by Ragged Bears Publishing. Storyboard artist, Chris Fenna and Andrea Lord. Set Design, Max Doig. Puppet Construction, Mackinnon &amp; Saunders. Prop Design, John Mc Guiness. Produced and Directed, Francis Vose. Executive Producer, Vanessa Chapman.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2003, Little Robots Little Robots was a stop motion animated series produced by Cosgrove Hall. The show was set in a junkyard world where Tiny and his robot friends use scrapheap metal to build their world, including Tiny’s metal and bolts tree house. Night and day in the junkyard world are also operated via a mechanical lever. The series was broadcast on BBC. Written by Mellie Buse. Based on a book by Mike Brownlow. Published by Ragged Bears Publishing. Storyboard artist, Chris Fenna and Andrea Lord. Set Design, Max Doig. Puppet Construction, Mackinnon &amp; Saunders. Prop Design, John Mc Guiness. Produced and Directed, Francis Vose. Executive Producer, Vanessa Chapman.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2003, Little Robots Tiny the Robot is the lead character from the series. Little Robots was a stop motion animated series produced by Cosgrove Hall. The show was set in a junkyard world where Tiny and his robot friends use scrapheap metal to build their world, including Tiny’s metal and bolts tree house. Night and day in the junkyard world are also operated via a mechanical lever. The series was broadcast on BBC. Written by Mellie Buse. Based on a book by Mike Brownlow. Published by Ragged Bears Publishing. Storyboard artist, Chris Fenna and Andrea Lord. Set Design, Max Doig. Puppet Construction, Mackinnon &amp; Saunders. Prop Design, John Mc Guiness. Produced and Directed, Francis Vose. Executive Producer, Vanessa Chapman.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2002-2004, Engie Benjy Engie Benjy was a stop-motion series created by Cosgrove Hall. The lead character Engie Benjy helps solve his friend’s mechanic problems in a colourful world where all the vehicles are alive. Creator and Art Director: Bridget Appleby. Music: Clint Boon, Rowland Lee. Production: Laura Duncalf, Hilary Downs. Directors: Chris Taylor, Lyndon Evans. Producers: Bridget Appleby, Debbie Peers. Executive Prod: Josh Selig</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2002-2004, Engie Benjy Engie Benjy was a stop-motion series created by Cosgrove Hall. The lead character Engie Benjy helps solve his friend’s mechanic problems in a colourful world where all the vehicles are alive. Creator and Art Director: Bridget Appleby. Music: Clint Boon, Rowland Lee. Production: Laura Duncalf, Hilary Downs. Directors: Chris Taylor, Lyndon Evans. Producers: Bridget Appleby, Debbie Peers. Executive Prod: Josh Selig.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2002-2004, Engie Benjy Engie Benjy was a stop-motion series created by Cosgrove Hall. The lead character Engie Benjy helps solve his friend’s mechanic problems in a colourful world where all the vehicles are alive. Creator and Art Director: Bridget Appleby. Music: Clint Boon, Rowland Lee. Production: Laura Duncalf, Hilary Downs. Directors: Chris Taylor, Lyndon Evans. Producers: Bridget Appleby, Debbie Peers. Executive Prod: Josh Selig</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1992–1999, Noddy's Toyland Adventures. Noddy's Toyland Adventures was a children's television programme broadcast on the BBC. Adapted by Cosgrove Hall Films from the Enid Blyton books. It followed the adventures of Noddy, a little wooden doll. Directed by Chris Bowden, Brian Little Produced by Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall, Jackie Cockle, Theresa Plummer-Andrews Music by Paul K. Joyce.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1999-2000, Lavender Castle. Lavender Castle follows the adventures of a crew as they navigate the galaxy in search of Lavender Castle. Roger was the pilot on board the ship, ‘The Paradox’. Created by Gerry Anderson. Series Directed by Chris Taylor. Series Art Department: Rodney Matthews, Jamie Anderson, Richard Grant, Nick Wilson. Puppets by Mackinnon &amp; Saunders.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1983-1990, The Wind in the Willows. Cosgrove Hall Films made both a film and stop motion series of the Wind in the Willows based on the novel written by Kenneth Grahame. This unpainted foam latex figure was never animated, it was created to display the costumes design. The original puppets had ball and socket internal armatures with movable features covered in a foam latex skin. Directed by Mark Hall. Produced by Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall, John Hambley. Music by Keith Hopwood, Malcolm Rowe.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1983-1990, The Wind in the Willows. Cosgrove Hall Films made both a film and stop motion series of the Wind in the Willows based on the novel written by Kenneth Grahame. This unpainted foam latex figure was never animated, it was created to display the costumes design. The original puppets had ball and socket internal armatures with movable features covered in a foam latex skin. Directed by Mark Hall. Produced by Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall, John Hambley. Music by Keith Hopwood, Malcolm Rowe.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1983-1990, The Wind in the Willows. Cosgrove Hall Films made both a film and stop motion series of the Wind in the Willows based on the novel written by Kenneth Grahame. This unpainted foam latex figure was never animated, it was created to display the costumes design. The original puppets had ball and socket internal armatures with movable features covered in a foam latex skin. Directed by Mark Hall. Produced by Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall, John Hambley. Music by Keith Hopwood, Malcolm Rowe.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1983-1990, The Wind in the Willows. Cosgrove Hall Films made both a film and stop motion series of the Wind in the Willows based on the novel written by Kenneth Grahame. This unpainted foam latex figure was never animated, it was created to display the costumes design. The original puppets had ball and socket internal armatures with movable features covered in a foam latex skin. Directed by Mark Hall. Produced by Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall, John Hambley. Music by Keith Hopwood, Malcolm Rowe.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1983-1990, The Wind in the Willows. Cosgrove Hall Films made both a film and stop motion series of the Wind in the Willows based on the novel written by Kenneth Grahame. This unpainted foam latex figure was never animated, it was created to display the costumes design. The original puppets had ball and socket internal armatures with movable features covered in a foam latex skin. Directed by Mark Hall. Produced by Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall, John Hambley. Music by Keith Hopwood, Malcolm Rowe.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Search the Collection - Weasel</image:title>
      <image:caption>1983-1990, The Wind in the Willows. Cosgrove Hall Films made both a film and stop motion series of the Wind in the Willows based on the novel written by Kenneth Grahame. This unpainted foam latex figure was never animated, it was created to display the costumes design. The original puppets had ball and socket internal armatures with movable features covered in a foam latex skin. Directed by Mark Hall. Produced by Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall, John Hambley. Music by Keith Hopwood, Malcolm Rowe.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1974, The Adventures of Noddy The Adventures of Noddy were adapted from the well known Noddy series by Enid Blyton. All the characters carved out of wood to closely resemble the book illustrations. 26 episodes were made by Stop Frame Productions, which was Brian Cosgrove and Mark Hall’s earlier production company. Cosgrove Hall Films went on to make another series of Noddy in the 1990s. Narrated by Richard Briers. Written by Ruth Boswell. Music by Mike McNaught. Animators, Marj Graha, Jackie Cockle, Joe Dembinski. Puppet designer, Brian Cosgrove. Set designer, Lyndon Evans. Model Maker, Chris Overs. Cameraman Jim Noble. Martin Kelly. Editor Pat Haggerty. Dubbing mixer Peter Maxwell. Animation Director, Chris Taylor. Producer, Simon Bosanquet, Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1974, The Adventures of Noddy The Adventures of Noddy were adapted from the well known Noddy series by Enid Blyton. All the characters carved out of wood to closely resemble the book illustrations. 26 episodes were made by Stop Frame Productions, which was Brian Cosgrove and Mark Hall’s earlier production company. Cosgrove Hall Films went on to make another series of Noddy in the 1990s. Narrated by Richard Briers. Written by Ruth Boswell. Music by Mike McNaught. Animators, Marj Graha, Jackie Cockle, Joe Dembinski. Puppet designer, Brian Cosgrove. Set designer, Lyndon Evans. Model Maker, Chris Overs. Cameraman Jim Noble. Martin Kelly. Editor Pat Haggerty. Dubbing mixer Peter Maxwell. Animation Director, Chris Taylor. Producer, Simon Bosanquet, Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1992–1999, Noddy's Toyland Adventures. Noddy's Toyland Adventures was a children's television programme broadcast on the BBC. Adapted by Cosgrove Hall Films from the Enid Blyton books. It followed the adventures of Noddy, a little wooden doll. Directed by Chris Bowden, Brian Little Produced by Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall, Jackie Cockle, Theresa Plummer-Andrews Music by Paul K. Joyce.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1977, Grandma Bricks Stop Frame Productions, Grandma Bricks was a stop motion animated series created by Stop Frame Productions, Brian Cosgrove and Mark Hall’s first production company. The show was set on Swallow Street, with short stories from the community that lived there. Grandma Bricks owned the junk shop and Fuzzby was her dog. The show was featured on Rainbow, and ran for 50 episodes on Thames TV.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1974, The Adventures of Noddy The Adventures of Noddy were adapted from the well known Noddy series by Enid Blyton. All the characters carved out of wood to closely resemble the book illustrations. 26 episodes were made by Stop Frame Productions, which was Brian Cosgrove and Mark Hall’s earlier production company. Cosgrove Hall Films went on to make another series of Noddy in the 1990s. Narrated by Richard Briers. Written by Ruth Boswell. Music by Mike McNaught. Animators, Marj Graha, Jackie Cockle, Joe Dembinski. Puppet designer, Brian Cosgrove. Set designer, Lyndon Evans. Model Maker, Chris Overs. Cameraman Jim Noble. Martin Kelly. Editor Pat Haggerty. Dubbing mixer Peter Maxwell. Animation Director, Chris Taylor. Producer, Simon Bosanquet, Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1977, Grandma Bricks. Stop Frame Productions, Grandma Bricks. The show was set on Swallow Street, with short stories from the community that lived there. Grandma Bricks owned the junk shop. The show was featured on Rainbow, and ran for 50 episodes on Thames TV.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1977, Grandma Bricks. Stop Frame Productions, Grandma Bricks. The show was set on Swallow Street, with short stories from the community that lived there. Grandma Bricks owned the junk shop. The show was featured on Rainbow, and ran for 50 episodes on Thames TV.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1977, Grandma Bricks. Stop Frame Productions, Grandma Bricks. The show was set on Swallow Street, with short stories from the community that lived there. Grandma Bricks owned the junk shop. The show was featured on Rainbow, and ran for 50 episodes on Thames TV.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1992–1999, Noddy's Toyland Adventures. Noddy's Toyland Adventures was a children's television programme broadcast on the BBC. Adapted by Cosgrove Hall Films from the Enid Blyton books. It followed the adventures of Noddy, a little wooden doll. Directed by Chris Bowden, Brian Little Produced by Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall, Jackie Cockle, Theresa Plummer-Andrews Music by Paul K. Joyce.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2002-2004, Engie Benjy Engie Benjy was a stop-motion series created by Cosgrove Hall. The lead character Engie Benjy helps solve his friend’s mechanic problems in a colourful world where all the vehicles are alive. Creator and Art Director: Bridget Appleby. Music: Clint Boon, Rowland Lee. Production: Laura Duncalf, Hilary Downs. Directors: Chris Taylor, Lyndon Evans. Producers: Bridget Appleby, Debbie Peers. Executive Prod: Josh Selig</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1999-2000, Lavender Castle. Lavender Castle follows the adventures of a crew as they navigate the galaxy in search of Lavender Castle. Sproggle was the navigator of the crew on board the ship, ‘The Paradox’. Created by Gerry Anderson. Series Directed by Chris Taylor. Series Art Department: Rodney Matthews, Jamie Anderson, Richard Grant, Nick Wilson. Puppets by Mackinnon &amp; Saunders.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1999-2000, Lavender Castle. Captain of the ship 'The Paradox', on a mission to hunt for Lavender Castle, he steers his crew. He has a third eye on his nose. Voiced by Jon Pertwee and David Holt. Created by Gerry Anderson. Series Directed by Chris Taylor. Series Art Department: Rodney Matthews, Jamie Anderson, Richard Grant, Nick Wilson. Puppets by Mackinnon &amp; Saunders.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2002-2004, Engie Benjy Engie Benjy was a stop-motion series created by Cosgrove Hall. The lead character Engie Benjy helps solve his friend’s mechanic problems in a colourful world where all the vehicles are alive. Creator and Art Director: Bridget Appleby. Music: Clint Boon, Rowland Lee. Production: Laura Duncalf, Hilary Downs. Directors: Chris Taylor, Lyndon Evans. Producers: Bridget Appleby, Debbie Peers. Executive Prod: Josh Selig</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2002-2004, Engie Benjy Engie Benjy was a stop-motion series created by Cosgrove Hall. The lead character Engie Benjy helps solve his friend’s mechanic problems in a colourful world where all the vehicles are alive. Creator and Art Director: Bridget Appleby. Music: Clint Boon, Rowland Lee. Production: Laura Duncalf, Hilary Downs. Directors: Chris Taylor, Lyndon Evans. Producers: Bridget Appleby, Debbie Peers. Executive Prod: Josh Selig</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1979, Cinderella Cosgrove Hall Films produced a stop motion dramatisation of Cinderella for Thames Television. The film had no dialogue and relied on a musical score to tell the classic fairy tale. Directed by Mark Hall. Producers, Mark Hall and Brian Cosgrove. Executive Producer was John Hambley. Animators, Marj Graham, Jackie Cockle, Barry Purves, Andrea Lord, Steve Moss. Photography by Joe Dembinski and Jim Noble. Edited by John McManus. Music by David Rohl and Stuart J Wolstenholme.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1979, Cinderella Cosgrove Hall Films produced a stop motion dramatisation of Cinderella for Thames Television. The film had no dialogue and relied on a musical score to tell the classic fairy tale. Directed by Mark Hall. Producers, Mark Hall and Brian Cosgrove. Executive Producer was John Hambley. Animators, Marj Graham, Jackie Cockle, Barry Purves, Andrea Lord, Steve Moss. Photography by Joe Dembinski and Jim Noble. Edited by John McManus. Music by David Rohl and Stuart J Wolstenholme.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1979, Cinderella Cosgrove Hall Films produced a stop motion dramatisation of Cinderella for Thames Television. The film had no dialogue and relied on a musical score to tell the classic fairy tale. Directed by Mark Hall. Producers, Mark Hall and Brian Cosgrove. Executive Producer was John Hambley. Animators, Marj Graham, Jackie Cockle, Barry Purves, Andrea Lord, Steve Moss. Photography by Joe Dembinski and Jim Noble. Edited by John McManus. Music by David Rohl and Stuart J Wolstenholme.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1979, Cinderella Cosgrove Hall Films produced a stop motion dramatisation of Cinderella for Thames Television. The film had no dialogue and relied on a musical score to tell the classic fairy tale. Directed by Mark Hall. Producers, Mark Hall and Brian Cosgrove. Executive Producer was John Hambley. Animators, Marj Graham, Jackie Cockle, Barry Purves, Andrea Lord, Steve Moss. Photography by Joe Dembinski and Jim Noble. Edited by John McManus. Music by David Rohl and Stuart J Wolstenholme.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Search the Collection - Ugly Sister</image:title>
      <image:caption>1979, Cinderella Cosgrove Hall Films produced a stop motion dramatisation of Cinderella for Thames Television. The film had no dialogue and relied on a musical score to tell the classic fairy tale. Directed by Mark Hall. Producers, Mark Hall and Brian Cosgrove. Executive Producer was John Hambley. Animators, Marj Graham, Jackie Cockle, Barry Purves, Andrea Lord, Steve Moss. Photography by Joe Dembinski and Jim Noble. Edited by John McManus. Music by David Rohl and Stuart J Wolstenholme.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Search the Collection - Ugly Sister</image:title>
      <image:caption>1979, Cinderella Cosgrove Hall Films produced a stop motion dramatisation of Cinderella for Thames Television. The film had no dialogue and relied on a musical score to tell the classic fairy tale. Directed by Mark Hall. Producers, Mark Hall and Brian Cosgrove. Executive Producer was John Hambley. Animators, Marj Graham, Jackie Cockle, Barry Purves, Andrea Lord, Steve Moss. Photography by Joe Dembinski and Jim Noble. Edited by John McManus. Music by David Rohl and Stuart J Wolstenholme.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Search the Collection - Hissy the Snake</image:title>
      <image:caption>2002-2003, Andy Pandy Andy Pandy was a stop motion series adapted by Cosgrove Hall for the BBC. This pre-school series was a reimagined version of the earlier BBC production. The first Andy Pandy featured marionette puppets (on strings), whereas in the Cosgrove Hall Andy Pandy and his friends were animated using stop motion. The puppets feature an internal ball and socket armature, some of these are covered with a foam latex skin, others have interchangeable heads modelled in fibreglass and resin. Narrated by Tom Conti. Puppet construction by Mackinnon &amp; Saunders. Designer and art director, Bridget Appleby. Music by Phil Bush and Keith Hopwood.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2002-2003, Andy Pandy Andy Pandy was a stop motion series adapted by Cosgrove Hall for the BBC. This pre-school series was a reimagined version of the earlier BBC production. The first Andy Pandy featured marionette puppets (on strings), whereas in the Cosgrove Hall Andy Pandy and his friends were animated using stop motion. The puppets feature an internal ball and socket armature, some of these are covered with a foam latex skin, others have interchangeable heads modelled in fibreglass and resin. Narrated by Tom Conti. Puppet construction by Mackinnon &amp; Saunders. Designer and art director, Bridget Appleby. Music by Phil Bush and Keith Hopwood.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2002-2003, Andy Pandy Andy Pandy was a stop motion series adapted by Cosgrove Hall for the BBC. This pre-school series was a reimagined version of the earlier BBC production. The first Andy Pandy featured marionette puppets (on strings), whereas in the Cosgrove Hall Andy Pandy and his friends were animated using stop motion. The puppets feature an internal ball and socket armature, some of these are covered with a foam latex skin, others have interchangeable heads modelled in fibreglass and resin. Narrated by Tom Conti. Puppet construction by Mackinnon &amp; Saunders. Designer and art director, Bridget Appleby. Music by Phil Bush and Keith Hopwood.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2002-2003, Andy Pandy Andy Pandy was a stop motion series adapted by Cosgrove Hall for the BBC. This pre-school series was a reimagined version of the earlier BBC production. The first Andy Pandy featured marionette puppets (on strings), whereas in the Cosgrove Hall Andy Pandy and his friends were animated using stop motion. The puppets feature an internal ball and socket armature, some of these are covered with a foam latex skin, others have interchangeable heads modelled in fibreglass and resin. Narrated by Tom Conti. Puppet construction by Mackinnon &amp; Saunders. Designer and art director, Bridget Appleby. Music by Phil Bush and Keith Hopwood.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2002-2004, Engie Benjy Engie Benjy was a stop-motion series created by Cosgrove Hall. The lead character Engie Benjy helps solve his friend’s mechanic problems in a colourful world where all the vehicles are alive. Creator and Art Director: Bridget Appleby. Music: Clint Boon, Rowland Lee. Production: Laura Duncalf, Hilary Downs. Directors: Chris Taylor, Lyndon Evans. Producers: Bridget Appleby, Debbie Peers. Executive Prod: Josh Selig</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2002-2004, Engie Benjy Engie Benjy was a stop-motion series created by Cosgrove Hall. The lead character Engie Benjy helps solve his friend’s mechanic problems in a colourful world where all the vehicles are alive. Creator and Art Director: Bridget Appleby. Music: Clint Boon, Rowland Lee. Production: Laura Duncalf, Hilary Downs. Directors: Chris Taylor, Lyndon Evans. Producers: Bridget Appleby, Debbie Peers. Executive Prod: Josh Selig</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2001, Bill and Ben Two almost identical puppets with internal ball and socket armatures with arms and legs covered in a silicone skin. Bill and Ben was first broadcasted in 1952 by the BBC. Cosgrove Hall adapted the original series for the BBC in 2001 using stop motion to animate. Devised by Freda Lingstrom and Maria Bird. Art Direction by Bridget Appleby.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1976-1979, Chorlton and the Wheelies. Chorlton and the Wheelies was Cosgrove Hall Films’ first production. The lead character Chorlton the Happiness Dragon takes his name from the studio’s location, which was on Albany Road in Chorlton-cum-hardy in Manchester. In the show Chorlton spreads happiness around Wheelieworld, whilst Fenella the Kettle Witch hatches evil plans from her base in Sprout Hall. Narrated by Joe Lynch, stories by Jo Kemp. Scripts wriiten by Brian Trueman. Music Joe Griffiths. Animators, Jackie Cockle and Joe Dembinski. Camera Jim Noble. Edited by Dave Street. Directed by Chris Taylor. Producers, Brian Cosgrove and Mark Hall.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1976-1979, Chorlton and the Wheelies. Chorlton and the Wheelies was Cosgrove Hall Films’ first production. The lead character Chorlton the Happiness Dragon takes his name from the studio’s location, which was on Albany Road in Chorlton-cum-hardy in Manchester. In the show Chorlton spreads happiness around Wheelieworld, whilst Fenella the Kettle Witch hatches evil plans from her base in Sprout Hall. Narrated by Joe Lynch, stories by Jo Kemp. Scripts wriiten by Brian Trueman. Music Joe Griffiths. Animators, Jackie Cockle and Joe Dembinski. Camera Jim Noble. Edited by Dave Street. Directed by Chris Taylor. Producers, Brian Cosgrove and Mark Hall.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1976-1979, Chorlton and the Wheelies. Chorlton and the Wheelies was Cosgrove Hall Films’ first production. The lead character Chorlton the Happiness Dragon takes his name from the studio’s location, which was on Albany Road in Chorlton-cum-hardy in Manchester. In the show Chorlton spreads happiness around Wheelieworld, whilst Fenella the Kettle Witch hatches evil plans from her base in Sprout Hall. Narrated by Joe Lynch, stories by Jo Kemp. Scripts wriiten by Brian Trueman. Music Joe Griffiths. Animators, Jackie Cockle and Joe Dembinski. Camera Jim Noble. Edited by Dave Street. Directed by Chris Taylor. Producers, Brian Cosgrove and Mark Hall.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1976-1979, Chorlton and the Wheelies. Chorlton and the Wheelies was Cosgrove Hall Films’ first production. The lead character Chorlton the Happiness Dragon takes his name from the studio’s location, which was on Albany Road in Chorlton-cum-hardy in Manchester. In the show Chorlton spreads happiness around Wheelieworld, whilst Fenella the Kettle Witch hatches evil plans from her base in Sprout Hall. Narrated by Joe Lynch, stories by Jo Kemp. Scripts wriiten by Brian Trueman. Music Joe Griffiths. Animators, Jackie Cockle and Joe Dembinski. Camera Jim Noble. Edited by Dave Street. Directed by Chris Taylor. Producers, Brian Cosgrove and Mark Hall.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1976-1979, Chorlton and the Wheelies. Chorlton and the Wheelies was Cosgrove Hall Films’ first production. The lead character Chorlton the Happiness Dragon takes his name from the studio’s location, which was on Albany Road in Chorlton-cum-hardy in Manchester. In the show Chorlton spreads happiness around Wheelieworld, whilst Fenella the Kettle Witch hatches evil plans from her base in Sprout Hall. Narrated by Joe Lynch, stories by Jo Kemp. Scripts wriiten by Brian Trueman. Music Joe Griffiths. Animators, Jackie Cockle and Joe Dembinski. Camera Jim Noble. Edited by Dave Street. Directed by Chris Taylor. Producers, Brian Cosgrove and Mark Hall.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1991, Fool of the World and the Flying Ship The emperor of Russia in the Russian Folk Tale, Fool of the World and the Flying Ship. In the tale, the Tsar orders that whoever can produce a Flying Ship can marry his daughter, the Princess Alexeya. The puppets for the feature were constructed with an internal armature skeleton covered by a foam latex skin and material costume. Model characters designed and sculpted by Brian Cosgrove, Bridget Appleby, Colin Batty. Contructed by Noel Baker, Colin Batty, Peter Bentley, Ian MacKinnon, Marcia Pigeon, Peter Saunders, Bridget Smith, Stuart Sutcliffe. Costume Design Helen Plaumer.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2001, Bill and Ben Bill puppet with internal ball and socket armature and arms and legs covered in a silicone skin. Bill and Ben was first broadcasted in 1952 by the BBC. Cosgrove Hall adapted the original series for the BBC in 2001 using stop motion to animate. Devised by Freda Lingstrom and Maria Bird. Art Direction by Bridget Appleby.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1991, Fool of the World and the Flying Ship The emperor of Russia in the Russian Folk Tale, Fool of the World and the Flying Ship. In the tale, the Tsar orders that whoever can produce a Flying Ship can marry his daughter, the Princess Alexeya. The puppets for the feature were constructed with an internal armature skeleton covered by a foam latex skin and material costume. Model characters designed and sculpted by Brian Cosgrove, Bridget Appleby, Colin Batty. Contructed by Noel Baker, Colin Batty, Peter Bentley, Ian MacKinnon, Marcia Pigeon, Peter Saunders, Bridget Smith, Stuart Sutcliffe. Costume Design Helen Plaumer.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1991, Fool of the World and the Flying Ship The emperor of Russia in the Russian Folk Tale, Fool of the World and the Flying Ship. In the tale, the Tsar orders that whoever can produce a Flying Ship can marry his daughter, the Princess Alexeya. The puppets for the feature were constructed with an internal armature skeleton covered by a foam latex skin and material costume. Model characters designed and sculpted by Brian Cosgrove, Bridget Appleby, Colin Batty. Contructed by Noel Baker, Colin Batty, Peter Bentley, Ian MacKinnon, Marcia Pigeon, Peter Saunders, Bridget Smith, Stuart Sutcliffe. Costume Design Helen Plaumer.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1991, Fool of the World and the Flying Ship The emperor of Russia in the Russian Folk Tale, Fool of the World and the Flying Ship. In the tale, the Tsar orders that whoever can produce a Flying Ship can marry his daughter, the Princess Alexeya. The puppets for the feature were constructed with an internal armature skeleton covered by a foam latex skin and material costume. Model characters designed and sculpted by Brian Cosgrove, Bridget Appleby, Colin Batty. Contructed by Noel Baker, Colin Batty, Peter Bentley, Ian MacKinnon, Marcia Pigeon, Peter Saunders, Bridget Smith, Stuart Sutcliffe. Costume Design Helen Plaumer.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1974, The Adventures of Noddy The Adventures of Noddy were adapted from the well known Noddy series by Enid Blyton. All the characters carved out of wood to closely resemble the book illustrations. 26 episodes were made by Stop Frame Productions, which was Brian Cosgrove and Mark Hall’s earlier production company. Cosgrove Hall Films went on to make another series of Noddy in the 1990s. Narrated by Richard Briers. Written by Ruth Boswell. Music by Mike McNaught. Animators, Marj Graha, Jackie Cockle, Joe Dembinski. Puppet designer, Brian Cosgrove. Set designer, Lyndon Evans. Model Maker, Chris Overs. Cameraman Jim Noble. Martin Kelly. Editor Pat Haggerty. Dubbing mixer Peter Maxwell. Animation Director, Chris Taylor. Producer, Simon Bosanquet, Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1974, The Adventures of Noddy The Adventures of Noddy were adapted from the well known Noddy series by Enid Blyton. All the characters carved out of wood to closely resemble the book illustrations. 26 episodes were made by Stop Frame Productions, which was Brian Cosgrove and Mark Hall’s earlier production company. Cosgrove Hall Films went on to make another series of Noddy in the 1990s. Narrated by Richard Briers. Written by Ruth Boswell. Music by Mike McNaught. Animators, Marj Graha, Jackie Cockle, Joe Dembinski. Puppet designer, Brian Cosgrove. Set designer, Lyndon Evans. Model Maker, Chris Overs. Cameraman Jim Noble. Martin Kelly. Editor Pat Haggerty. Dubbing mixer Peter Maxwell. Animation Director, Chris Taylor. Producer, Simon Bosanquet, Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2002-2004, Engie Benjy Engie Benjy was a stop-motion series created by Cosgrove Hall. The lead character Engie Benjy helps solve his friend’s mechanic problems in a colourful world where all the vehicles are alive. Jollop was Engie’s friendly dog. Creator and Art Director: Bridget Appleby. Music: Clint Boon, Rowland Lee. Production: Laura Duncalf, Hilary Downs. Directors: Chris Taylor, Lyndon Evans. Producers: Bridget Appleby, Debbie Peers. Executive Prod: Josh Selig</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2002-2004, Engie Benjy Engie Benjy was a stop-motion series created by Cosgrove Hall. The lead character Engie Benjy helps solve his friend’s mechanic problems in a colourful world where all the vehicles are alive. Creator and Art Director: Bridget Appleby. Music: Clint Boon, Rowland Lee. Production: Laura Duncalf, Hilary Downs. Directors: Chris Taylor, Lyndon Evans. Producers: Bridget Appleby, Debbie Peers. Executive Prod: Josh Selig</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Sale Library - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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