Children’s TV series Brum was made in Birmingham. Stratford-upon-Avon-based Ragdoll Productions made the series for BBC children's television. It ran from 1991 to 2002 and centred on the exploits of ...
MIP NEWS – Brum, the new preschool series from Teletubbies producer Ragdoll, has chalked up its 15th territory, as the live-action series free-wheels into Europe's biggest TV market, Germany.
Ragdoll has inked a pair of Antipodean licence deals for its Spike Milligan animation special Badjelly the Witch, and is prepping its latest show Brum for a MIPCOM extravaganza. TVNZ (New Zealand) has ...
THE Warwickshire team behind the Teletubbies is aiming to capture the imagination of children again with the latest adventures of an old favourite. Brum is a yellow vintage car with a mind of its own ...
Several Midlands-made TV shows earned a proud place in a new poll of the BBC's best children's programmes during the past 70 years. The presence of several television production companies in the city, ...
Brum is a British children's superhero rescue television series about the adventures of a radio controlled car of the same name. It was produced by Ragdoll Productions for HIT Entertainment and first ...
Children's telly favourite Brum is travelling 10,562 miles from his Warwickshire home to meet young fans in Australia. The four-wheeled super-hero's adventures are highly popular in Australia and fans ...
The children's television car Brum and Robot Wars creation Cassius attended the funeral of their inventor, who died aged 75. More than 300 people attended the send-off of Suffolk "bodgineer" Rex ...
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 ...
THE Stratford creator of the Teletubbies and other hugely acclaimed children's TV characters has been presented with one of the industry's most prestigious awards praising her consistent international ...
The British company was previously owned by BBC Worldwide and an investor group that includes company founder Anne Wood. By Georg Szalai Global Business Editor LONDON – Canadian children’s ...
The BBC has accidentally slapped the children’s television programme Brum with a warning over its use of ‘language and attitudes’ of the 90s. The popular kid’s show first launched on the BBC in 1991, ...
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