kids encyclopedia robot

Cosgrove Hall Films facts for kids

Kids Encyclopedia Facts

Cosgrove Hall Films was a famous animation studio from Manchester, UK. It was started by Brian Cosgrove in 1976. This company made many popular TV shows and films for kids. They created cartoons and stop-motion animations that entertained families for decades. Cosgrove Hall Films produced shows from the 1970s all the way to the 2000s. They stopped making new shows in 2012, but their classic creations are still loved by many.

What Shows Did Cosgrove Hall Films Make?

Cosgrove Hall Films created many memorable characters and stories. They were known for their unique animation styles. Let's look at some of their most famous works over the years.

Popular Shows from the 1970s

In the 1970s, Cosgrove Hall Films started making a name for themselves. They produced several early series that became popular.

  • Chorlton and the Wheelies (1976-1979): This show was about a friendly witch and her friends.
  • Jamie and the Magic Torch (1976-1980): Jamie used a special torch to visit a magical land.
  • The Talking Parcel (1978): A fun animated film.
  • Cinderella (1979): Their version of the classic fairy tale.

Highlights from the 1980s

The 1980s were a very busy time for Cosgrove Hall Films. They created some of their most iconic and well-loved series during this decade.

  • Danger Mouse (1981-1992): This was a super popular show about a secret agent mouse and his hamster sidekick. They went on exciting missions to save the world. It was known for its funny jokes and action.
  • Postman Pat (1981-1996): Everyone knows Postman Pat and his black and white cat, Jess! This stop-motion show followed Pat as he delivered mail in a quiet village. It taught about community and friendship.
  • The Wind in the Willows (1983-1988): Based on the classic book, this series brought characters like Mole, Ratty, and Mr. Toad to life.
  • Count Duckula (1988-1993): A funny cartoon about a vegetarian vampire duck. He lived in a spooky castle but was actually quite kind.

Fantastic Shows from the 1990s

Cosgrove Hall Films continued to produce many new and exciting shows in the 1990s. They explored different animation styles and stories.

  • Noddy's Toyland Adventures (1992-2001): This was a new version of the classic Noddy stories. It showed Noddy and his friends in Toyland.
  • Avenger Penguins (1993-1994): A cartoon about three superhero penguins.
  • Oakie Doke (1995-1996): A stop-motion show about a friendly creature who lived in a tree.
  • Brambly Hedge (1996-1998): Beautiful stop-motion stories about a community of mice.
  • Rotten Ralph (1998-2001): Based on the books, this show was about a mischievous red cat.
  • Lavender Castle (1999-2000): A unique stop-motion space adventure series.

Adventures in the 2000s

In the 2000s, Cosgrove Hall Films kept creating new shows and even remade some old favorites. They worked with other companies to bring more stories to the screen.

  • Bill and Ben (2001-2003): A modern remake of the classic flower pot men.
  • Andy Pandy (2002-2009): Another remake of a very old children's show.
  • Engie Benjy (2002-2005): A show about a mechanic who fixes vehicles.
  • Little Robots (2003-2005): This series featured a group of friendly robots living in a world made of junk.
  • The Koala Brothers (2003-2006): Two koalas who fly around helping their friends in the Australian outback.
  • Postman Pat (2003-2008): A newer series of Postman Pat adventures.
  • Fifi and the Flowertots (2005-2009): A colorful show about a group of flower-themed characters.
  • Roary the Racing Car (2007-2010): About a fun racing car and his friends at Silver Hatch race track.
  • Doctor Who (animated reconstructions): They even helped with some animated parts for the famous Doctor Who series.

Cosgrove Hall Films left a big mark on children's television. Their shows are still enjoyed by many kids and adults today.

See also

Kids robot.svg In Spanish: Cosgrove Hall Films para niños

kids search engine
Cosgrove Hall Films Facts for Kids. Kiddle Encyclopedia.