Kids’ entertainment specialist, CAKE, has signed a deal with the award-winning production company, Ragdoll Productions, to distribute its new pre-school 2D animated series, B.O.T. and the Beasties.
The award winning production company, Ragdoll Productions, has tapped Brands with Influence to manage the licensing and merchandising rights for its new animated children’s TV series, B.O.T. and the ...
HALIFAX, Sept. 16, 2013 /CNW/ – DHX Media Ltd. (TSX: DHX), a leading independent creator, producer, distributor and licensor of children’s entertainment content, is pleased to announce its acquisition ...
In the UK, ITV1 and breakfast broadcaster GMTV have teamed up to greenlight a sizeable job for Ragdoll Productions, the company behind the global hit Teletubbies. Aimed at four-year-olds, Boobah is a ...
HALIFAX: CBeebies has commissioned 25 new episodes of the preschool series Twirlywoos from DHX Media and Ragdoll Productions. The sophomore season of Twirlywoos, which combines stop-frame animation ...
DHX gets its hands on 12 series, including 365 episodes of Teletubbies, 52 episodes of Teletubbies Everywhere and 100 episodes of In the Night Garden. Popular UK series The Adventures of Abney & Teal ...
WINNING awards is child’s play for Warwickshire TV programme makers Ragdoll. The Stratford-based creators of the Teletubbies, Rosie And Jim and BooBah have just been awarded the trophy for best ...
The company responsible for children's shows such as the Teletubbies is being criticised for using unfair contracts by acting union Equity. Equity says Ragdoll Productions, which also makes Rosie and ...
Workers have begun dismantling the show’s 6-acre studio set near Stratford-upon-Avon in England, according to the Gloucestershire Echo. The studio site, upon which Dipsy, Tinky Winky, Laa Laa and Po ...
Younger viewers will be charmed by the loveable antics of the Twirlywoos while the delightful humour will appeal to all age groups. — Kay Benbow, Controller, CBeebies Silly, fun and full of surprises, ...
An actor who claimed he was unfairly sacked after being made to wear a faulty robotic suit in a children's show has had his case thrown out. Isaac Blake, 28, from Cardiff, was claiming unfair ...
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