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* ''Radio/CaptainKremmen'' (a series of traditionally animated shorts was produced for Creator/ThamesTelevision's ''The Kenny Everett Video Show''; a traditionally animated feature film was also produced for [[Creator/ThornEMIVideo EMI Films]])
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* ''Radio/CaptainKremmen'' ''Captain Kremmen'' (a series of traditionally animated shorts was produced for Creator/ThamesTelevision's ''The Kenny Everett Video Show''; a traditionally animated feature film was also produced for [[Creator/ThornEMIVideo EMI Films]])
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* ''Literature/OnChristmasEve'' (a traditionally animated 30-minute adaption was produced for Creator/TheBBC)
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* ''Literature/OnChristmasEve'' ''On Christmas Eve'' (a traditionally animated 30-minute adaption was produced for Creator/TheBBC)
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In 2003, Cosgrove Hall created ''WebAnimation/ScreamOfTheShalka'', an animated ''Series/DoctorWho'' adventure starring Creator/RichardEGrant. It was produced to mark the series' 40th anniversary, and also as a pilot for a possible revival of the series in animated form (although this fell through when Creator/RussellTDavies independently got the green light to revive the series in its original live-action format). It was also with this project that the studio started experimenting with UsefulNotes/AdobeFlash animation and UsefulNotes/ToonBoom animation on shows like WesternAnimation/TheLikeaballs and WesternAnimation/RubyToTheRescue. The studio returned to ''Doctor Who'' a few years later, in 2006, when they were commissioned to create new visuals for the two {{missing episode}}s of the serial ''[[Recap/DoctorWhoS6E3TheInvasion The Invasion]]'' when it was released on DVD. The year after, it created ''[[Recap/DoctorWho2007TDWASTheInfiniteQuest The Infinite Quest]]'' for the magazine programme ''Totally Doctor Who''.
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In 2003, Cosgrove Hall created ''WebAnimation/ScreamOfTheShalka'', an animated ''Series/DoctorWho'' adventure starring Creator/RichardEGrant. It was produced to mark the series' 40th anniversary, and also as a pilot for a possible revival of the series in animated form (although this fell through when Creator/RussellTDavies independently got the green light to revive the series in its original live-action format). It was also with this project that the studio started experimenting with UsefulNotes/AdobeFlash animation and UsefulNotes/ToonBoom animation on shows like WesternAnimation/TheLikeaballs ''The Likeaballs'' and WesternAnimation/RubyToTheRescue.''Ruby To The Rescue''. The studio returned to ''Doctor Who'' a few years later, in 2006, when they were commissioned to create new visuals for the two {{missing episode}}s of the serial ''[[Recap/DoctorWhoS6E3TheInvasion The Invasion]]'' when it was released on DVD. The year after, it created ''[[Recap/DoctorWho2007TDWASTheInfiniteQuest The Infinite Quest]]'' for the magazine programme ''Totally Doctor Who''.
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As of 2016, CHF Entertainment is preparing to go back into full swing, with four shows being marked as "coming soon": ''Herogliffix'', a traditional animation featuring FunnyAnimals of the adventure genre; ''Horatio: Genius for Hire'', a CGI show featuring an AmazingTechnicolorPopulation; ''Magic Marlon'', a magical repairman apprenticed to his dad, and ''Daisy & Ollie'', about two kids, a monkey and a robot. As of 2019, Out of all these shows, only ''Daisy & Ollie'' has been picked up for production.
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As of 2016, CHF Entertainment is preparing to go back into full swing, with four shows being marked as "coming soon": ''Herogliffix'', a traditional animation featuring FunnyAnimals of the adventure genre; ''Horatio: Genius for Hire'', a CGI show featuring an AmazingTechnicolorPopulation; ''Magic Marlon'', a magical repairman apprenticed to his dad, and ''Daisy & Ollie'', about two kids, a monkey and a robot. As of 2019, Out out of all these shows, only ''Daisy & Ollie'' has been picked up for production.
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As of 2016, CHF Entertainment is preparing to go back into full swing, with four shows being marked as "coming soon": ''Herogliffix'', a traditional animation featuring FunnyAnimals of the adventure genre; ''Horatio: Genius for Hire'', a CGI show featuring an AmazingTechnicolorPopulation; ''Magic Marlon'', a magical repairman apprenticed to his dad, and ''Daisy & Ollie'', about two kids, a monkey and a robot. Out of all these shows, only ''Daisy & Ollie'' has been produced for television so far.
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As of 2016, CHF Entertainment is preparing to go back into full swing, with four shows being marked as "coming soon": ''Herogliffix'', a traditional animation featuring FunnyAnimals of the adventure genre; ''Horatio: Genius for Hire'', a CGI show featuring an AmazingTechnicolorPopulation; ''Magic Marlon'', a magical repairman apprenticed to his dad, and ''Daisy & Ollie'', about two kids, a monkey and a robot. As of 2019, Out of all these shows, only ''Daisy & Ollie'' has been produced picked up for television so far.
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In 2009, ITV Plc put the company under review, and decided to fold the studio into their operations. to quote [[Literature/{{Truckers}} The Thing]], it's "Not the end of the story".
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In 2009, ITV Plc put the company under review, and decided to fold the studio into their operations. But, to quote [[Literature/{{Truckers}} The Thing]], it's "Not the end of the story".
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In 2019, CHF Media Group announced that they would shutter CHF Entertainment's in-house animation department, and that the production for ''Pip Ahoy!'', ''Daisy & Ollie'' and other future projects will be moved overseas.
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In 2019, CHF Media Group announced that they would shutter CHF Entertainment's in-house animation department, and that the production for ''Pip Ahoy!'', ''Daisy & Ollie'' and other future projects will be moved outsourced to animation studios overseas.
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Cosgrove Hall did not produce or work on The Story Store, Fantastic Mr. Fox, Frankenstein’s Cat, Corpse Bride, Thomas the Tank Engine, Cabbage Patch Kids, Pokoyo, Rocket Boy or Guess with Jess
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* ''WesternAnimation/FrankensteinsCat''
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* ''Film/MarsAttacks'' (stop-motion sequences only, a co-production between Creator/TimBurton and Creator/WarnerBros)
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Pingu}}''
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Pocoyo}}'' (a co-production between [[Creator/{{ITV}} Granada Television]] and Zinkia Entertainment)
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Pocoyo}}'' (a co-production between [[Creator/{{ITV}} Granada Television]] and Zinkia Entertainment)
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Most of its productions are traditional cel animation, but it has also done a number of stop-motion model animations, including (among those listed above), ''Chorlton and the Wheelies'', ''The Wind in the Willows'', ''The Nome Trilogy'' and ''Postman Pat''. They also created ''Pocoyo'', which was a Spanish co-oporation with [[Creator/{{ITV}} Granada Television]] and Zinkia Entertainment, and which was CGI animated. Before the studio disbanded in 2009, they made the first series of ''Guess with Jess'', a SpinOff series of ''Postman Pat'' which was also CGI animated. It is also worth mentioning that the three ''Discworld'' series had a title sequence featuring a 3D CGI rendering of the Discworld, though the main body of the series were traditionally animated. Some of the studios' later productions were a mix of CGI and stop-motion as well. They also worked on Series 8-12 of WesternAnimation/ThomasTheTankEngine, providing the CGI effects.
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Most of its productions are traditional cel animation, but it has also done a number of stop-motion model animations, including (among those listed above), ''Chorlton and the Wheelies'', ''The Wind in the Willows'', ''The Nome Trilogy'' and ''Postman Pat''. They also created ''Pocoyo'', which was a Spanish co-oporation with [[Creator/{{ITV}} Granada Television]] and Zinkia Entertainment, and which was CGI animated. Before the studio disbanded in 2009, they made the first series of ''Guess with Jess'', a SpinOff series of ''Postman Pat'' which was also CGI animated. It is also worth mentioning that the three ''Discworld'' series had a title sequence featuring a 3D CGI rendering of the Discworld, though the main body of the series were traditionally animated. Some of the studios' later productions were a mix of CGI and stop-motion as well. They also worked on Series 8-12 of WesternAnimation/ThomasTheTankEngine, providing the CGI effects.
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As of 2016, CHF Entertainment is preparing to go back into full swing, with four shows being marked as "coming soon": ''Herogliffix'', a traditional animation featuring FunnyAnimals of the adventure genre; ''Horatio: Genius for Hire'', a CGI show featuring an AmazingTechnicolorPopulation; ''Magic Marlon'', a magical repairman apprenticed to his dad, and ''Daisy & Ollie'', about two kids, a monkey and a robot. Out of all these shows, only ''Daisy & Ollie'' has been produced for television.
In 2019, CHF Media Group announced that they would shutter CHF Entertainment, and that the production for ''Pip Ahoy!'' and ''Daisy & Ollie'' would be moved overseas.
In 2019, CHF Media Group announced that they would shutter CHF Entertainment, and that the production for ''Pip Ahoy!'' and ''Daisy & Ollie'' would be moved overseas.
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As of 2016, CHF Entertainment is preparing to go back into full swing, with four shows being marked as "coming soon": ''Herogliffix'', a traditional animation featuring FunnyAnimals of the adventure genre; ''Horatio: Genius for Hire'', a CGI show featuring an AmazingTechnicolorPopulation; ''Magic Marlon'', a magical repairman apprenticed to his dad, and ''Daisy & Ollie'', about two kids, a monkey and a robot. Out of all these shows, only ''Daisy & Ollie'' has been produced for television.
television so far.
In 2019, CHF Media Group announced that they would shutter CHFEntertainment, Entertainment's in-house animation department, and that the production for ''Pip Ahoy!'' and Ahoy!'', ''Daisy & Ollie'' would and other future projects will be moved overseas.
In 2019, CHF Media Group announced that they would shutter CHF
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* ''WesternAnimation/BobTheBuilder'' (a co-production with Creator/HITEntertainment)
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheKoalaBrothers''
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* ''[[WesternAnimation/NoddysToylandAdventures Noddy]]'' by Enid Blyton (three adaptations were made. ''Noddy'' ran from 1975 to 1976, while ''Noddy's Toyland Adventures'' ran from 1992 to 1994 and ''Series/TheNoddyShop'' ran from 1998 to 2000)
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* ''[[WesternAnimation/NoddysToylandAdventures Noddy]]'' by Enid Blyton (three adaptations were made. ''Noddy'' ran from 1975 to 1976, while ''Noddy's Toyland Adventures'' ran from 1992 to 1994 2001 and ''Series/TheNoddyShop'' ran from 1998 to 2000)
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* ''WesternAnimation/PostmanPat'' (specifically, series 3, 4 and 5 of the original show, and the first series of two spin offs of the show, ''Postman Pat: Special Delivery Service'' and ''Guess with Jess'')
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* ''WesternAnimation/PostmanPat'' (specifically, series 3, 4 and 5 of the original show, and the first series of two spin offs of the show, ''Postman Pat: Special Delivery Service'' and ''Guess with Jess'')Service'')
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* ''WesternAnimation/ThomasTheTankEngine'' (CGI effects on Series 8-12 only)
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* ''Franchise/WinnieThePooh'' (a stop-motion TV series was produced for Creator/WaltDisneyTelevisionAnimation and [[Creator/{{ITV}} Anglia Television]], Cosgrove Hall's owner at the time)
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The company was disbanded in 2009. But, to quote [[Literature/{{Truckers}} The Thing]], it's "Not the end of the story".
In early 2011, Brian Cosgrove and Mark Hall came out of retirement and announced that the company had not only been reformed, but has also acquired a third partner, Francis Fitzpatrick, and will merge with Fitzpatrick's company to form [[http://chfentertainment.com/ CHF Entertainment]]. The trio also announced a new then-to-be-named show for preschoolers, in the footsteps of ''Postman Pat''.
Mark Hall passed away from cancer shortly after, with his son Simon Hall taking over his share and partnership of the company. Three years later, in Summer 2014, CHF Entertainment released its first program since its disbanding in 2009, ''WesternAnimation/PipAhoy''.
In 2015, CHF Entertainment made a reboot of the original company's ''WesternAnimation/DangerMouse'' cartoon, which has become a great success on CBBC in the UK and Netflix in the international markets that has the show.
In early 2011, Brian Cosgrove and Mark Hall came out of retirement and announced that the company had not only been reformed, but has also acquired a third partner, Francis Fitzpatrick, and will merge with Fitzpatrick's company to form [[http://chfentertainment.com/ CHF Entertainment]]. The trio also announced a new then-to-be-named show for preschoolers, in the footsteps of ''Postman Pat''.
Mark Hall passed away from cancer shortly after, with his son Simon Hall taking over his share and partnership of the company. Three years later, in Summer 2014, CHF Entertainment released its first program since its disbanding in 2009, ''WesternAnimation/PipAhoy''.
In 2015, CHF Entertainment made a reboot of the original company's ''WesternAnimation/DangerMouse'' cartoon, which has become a great success on CBBC in the UK and Netflix in the international markets that has the show.
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In early 2011, Brian Cosgrove and Mark Hall came out of retirement and announced that
Mark Hall passed away from cancer shortly after, with his son Simon Hall taking over his share and partnership of the company. Three years later, in Summer 2014, CHF Entertainment released its first program
In 2015, CHF Entertainment made a reboot of the original company's ''WesternAnimation/DangerMouse'' cartoon, which has become a great success on CBBC in the UK and Netflix in the international markets that has the show.
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As of 2016, CHF Entertainment is preparing to go back into full swing, with four shows being marked as "coming soon": ''Herogliffix'', a traditional animation featuring FunnyAnimals of the adventure genre; ''Horatio: Genius for Hire'', a CGI show featuring an AmazingTechnicolorPopulation; ''Magic Marlon'', a magical repairman apprenticed to his dad, and ''Daisy & Ollie'', about two kids, a monkey and a robot.
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As of 2016, CHF Entertainment is preparing to go back into full swing, with four shows being marked as "coming soon": ''Herogliffix'', a traditional animation featuring FunnyAnimals of the adventure genre; ''Horatio: Genius for Hire'', a CGI show featuring an AmazingTechnicolorPopulation; ''Magic Marlon'', a magical repairman apprenticed to his dad, and ''Daisy & Ollie'', about two kids, a monkey and a robot. Out of all these shows, only ''Daisy & Ollie'' has been produced for television.
In 2019, CHF Media Group announced that they would shutter CHF Entertainment, and that the production for ''Pip Ahoy!'' and ''Daisy & Ollie'' would be moved overseas.
In 2019, CHF Media Group announced that they would shutter CHF Entertainment, and that the production for ''Pip Ahoy!'' and ''Daisy & Ollie'' would be moved overseas.
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* ''WesternAnimation/ThomasTheTankEngine'' (CGI effects on Series 8-12 only with Creator/{{Nitrogen}})
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* ''WesternAnimation/ThomasTheTankEngine'' (CGI effects on Series 8-12 only with Creator/{{Nitrogen}})only)
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* ''WesternAnimation/ThomasTheTankEngine'' (CGI effects on Series 8-12 only)only with Creator/{{Nitrogen}})
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* ''WesternAnimation/FantasticMrFox'' (a stop-motion feature film was produced for Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox-- this would be the last feature film that Cosgrove Hall would be involved in before they disbanded in 2009)
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* ''WesternAnimation/FantasticMrFox'' (a stop-motion feature film was produced for Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox-- this would be the last feature film that Cosgrove Hall would be involved in as it's original incarnation, before they disbanded in 2009)
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Correcting a bit of misinformation. Cosgrove Hall had nothing to do with Bump in the Night.
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* ''WesternAnimation/ATaleOfTwoToads'' (based on the novel "The Wind in the Willows" by Kenneth Grahame; a stop motion feature film produced for Creator/TheCannonGroup)
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* ''WesternAnimation/ATaleOfTwoToads'' (based on the novel "The Wind in the Willows" by Kenneth Grahame; a stop motion feature TV film produced for Creator/TheCannonGroup)Creator/{{ITV}})
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheBFG'' (based on the novel by Creator/RoaldDahl)Creator/RoaldDahl, an animated feature film produced for Creator/TheCannonGroup)
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Coraline}}'' (a stop motion feature film co-production between Creator/TimBurton, Creator/{{Universal}} and Creator/{{Laika}})
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* ''Series/TheSootyShow'' (specifically, the ''Sooty's Amazing Adventures'' animated adaptation produced for [[Creator/{{ITV}} Meridian Television]]. Richard Cadell later claimed to have burnt the master tapes. They also created the opening and closing titles for ''Sooty and Co'')
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* ''Series/TheSootyShow'' (specifically, the ''Sooty's Amazing Adventures'' animated adaptation produced for [[Creator/{{ITV}} Meridian Television]]. Richard Cadell later claimed to have burnt the master tapes. They also created the opening and closing titles for ''Sooty and Co'')
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* ''[[Creator/GeraldDurrell The Talking Parcel]]'' (a traditionally animated feature film was produced for [[Creator/ThornEMIVideo EMI Films]])
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* ''[[Creator/GeraldDurrell The Talking Parcel]]'' (a traditionally animated feature film was produced for [[Creator/ThornEMIVideo EMI Films]])Creator/ThamesTelevision)
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The studio has also experimented on video games. For example, they have animated the cutscenes for the video game ''VideoGame/{{Plok}}'' and the cutscenes for the video game ''[[VideoGame/BrokenSword Broken Sword: Shadow of the Templars]]''.
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The studio has also experimented on video games. For example, they have animated the cutscenes for the BBC Multimedia video game ''VideoGame/{{Plok}}'' and the cutscenes for the video game ''[[VideoGame/BrokenSword Broken Sword: Shadow of the Templars]]''.
games featuring their characters.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Angelmouse}}'' (a co-production with Hibbert Ralph Entertainment, not to be confused with WesternAnimation/DangerMouse, which also starred Creator/DavidJason.)
* ''WesternAnimation/AnimalStories'' (a co-production with Collingwood O'Hare Entertainment.)
* ''WesternAnimation/AnimalStories'' (a co-production with Collingwood O'Hare Entertainment.)
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* ''[[VideoGame/BrokenSword Broken Sword: Shadow of the Templars]]'' (cutscenes only)
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{CLYDE}}''
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* ''WesternAnimation/DiveOllyDive''
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheFirstSnowOfWinter'' (a co-production with Hibbert Ralph Entertainment.)
* ''WesternAnimation/TheForgottenToys'' (a co-production with Hibbert Ralph Entertainment.)
* ''WesternAnimation/TheForgottenToys'' (a co-production with Hibbert Ralph Entertainment.)
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* ''WesternAnimation/FriendlyMonsters'' (Christmas special only)
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* ''Series/HomeDevelopment'' (dream sequence in Episode 10 of Series 6 only)
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* ''WesternAnimation/JuniperJungle''
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfLochnagar''
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* ''WesternAnimation/OscarsOrchestra'' (a co-production with Collingwood O'Hare Entertainment.)
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* ''VideoGame/{{Plok}}'' (cutscenes only)
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* ''WesternAnimation/WilliamsWishWellingtons'' (a co-production with Hibbert Ralph Entertainment.)
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* ''ComicStrip/{{Bananaman}}''
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* ''Literature/DaisyHeadMayzie'' (a traditionally animated 30-minute adaption was produced by Cosgrove Hall and Creator/HannaBarbera for Creator/{{TNT}})
* ''ComicStrip/DennisTheMenaceUK'' (a co-production with Collingwood O'Hare Entertainment)
* ''ComicStrip/DennisTheMenaceUK'' (a co-production with Collingwood O'Hare Entertainment)
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Most of its productions are traditional cel animation, but it has also done a number of stop-motion model animations, including (among those listed above), ''Chorlton and the Wheelies'', ''The Wind in the Willows'', ''The Nome Trilogy'' and ''Postman Pat''. They also created ''Pocoyo'', which was a Spanish co-oporation with [[Creator/{{ITV}} Granada Television]] and Zinkia Entertainment, and which was CGI animated. Other CGI productions include WesternAnimation/DiveOllyDive and Series/GhostsOfAlbion. Before the studio disbanded in 2009, they made the first series of ''Guess with Jess'', a SpinOff series of ''Postman Pat'' which was also CGI animated. It is also worth mentioning that the two ''Discworld'' series had a title sequence featuring a 3D CGI rendering of the Discworld, though the main body of the series were traditionally animated. Some of the studios' later productions were a mix of CGI and stop-motion as well. They also worked on Series 8-12 of WesternAnimation/ThomasTheTankEngine, providing the CGI effects.
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Most of its productions are traditional cel animation, but it has also done a number of stop-motion model animations, including (among those listed above), ''Chorlton and the Wheelies'', ''The Wind in the Willows'', ''The Nome Trilogy'' and ''Postman Pat''. They also created ''Pocoyo'', which was a Spanish co-oporation with [[Creator/{{ITV}} Granada Television]] and Zinkia Entertainment, and which was CGI animated. Other CGI productions include WesternAnimation/DiveOllyDive and Series/GhostsOfAlbion. Before the studio disbanded in 2009, they made the first series of ''Guess with Jess'', a SpinOff series of ''Postman Pat'' which was also CGI animated. It is also worth mentioning that the two three ''Discworld'' series had a title sequence featuring a 3D CGI rendering of the Discworld, though the main body of the series were traditionally animated. Some of the studios' later productions were a mix of CGI and stop-motion as well. They also worked on Series 8-12 of WesternAnimation/ThomasTheTankEngine, providing the CGI effects.
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* ''Franchise/CabbagePatchKids'' (a series of specials were produced for Creator/{{ABC}})
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* ''WesternAnimation/BobTheBuilder''
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* ''WesternAnimation/BobTheBuilder''''WesternAnimation/BobTheBuilder'' (a co-production with Creator/HITEntertainment)
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* ''Literature/BramblyHedge'' by Jill Barklem (a series of stop-motion specials were produced for Creator/TheBBC, which ended after the death of Charlotte Coleman, one of the voice actresses)
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* ''Literature/BramblyHedge'' by Jill Barklem (a co-production with Creator/HITEntertainment, a series of stop-motion specials were produced for Creator/TheBBC, which ended after the death of Charlotte Coleman, one of the voice actresses)
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* ''Radio/CaptainKremmen'' (a series of traditionally animated shorts was produced for Creator/ThamesTelevision's ''The Kenny Everett Video Show''. A traditionally animated feature film was also produced for [[Creator/ThornEMIVideo EMI Films]].)
* ''Radio/CaptainKremmen'' (a series of traditionally animated shorts was produced for Creator/ThamesTelevision's ''The Kenny Everett Video Show''. A traditionally animated feature film was also produced for [[Creator/ThornEMIVideo EMI Films]].)
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* ''Franchise/CabbagePatchKids'' (a series of specials were produced for Creator/{{ABC}}.)
Creator/{{ABC}})
* ''Radio/CaptainKremmen'' (a series of traditionally animated shorts was produced for Creator/ThamesTelevision's ''The Kenny Everett VideoShow''. A Show''; a traditionally animated feature film was also produced for [[Creator/ThornEMIVideo EMI Films]].)Films]])
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* ''{{Literature/Cinderella}}'' (a stop-motion 40-minute adaption was produced for Creator/ThamesTelevision.)
* ''Literature/DaisyHeadMazie'' (a traditionally animated 30-minute adaption was produced for Creator/{{TNT}}.)
* ''ComicStrip/DennisTheMenaceUK'' (a co-production with Collingwood O'Hare Entertainment.)
* ''Literature/DaisyHeadMazie'' (a traditionally animated 30-minute adaption was produced for Creator/{{TNT}}.)
* ''ComicStrip/DennisTheMenaceUK'' (a co-production with Collingwood O'Hare Entertainment.)
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* ''{{Literature/Cinderella}}'' (a stop-motion 40-minute adaption was produced for Creator/ThamesTelevision.)
Cosgrove Hall's once-parent company Creator/ThamesTelevision)
*''Literature/DaisyHeadMazie'' ''Literature/DaisyHeadMayzie'' (a traditionally animated 30-minute adaption was produced by Cosgrove Hall and Creator/HannaBarbera for Creator/{{TNT}}.)
Creator/{{TNT}})
* ''ComicStrip/DennisTheMenaceUK'' (a co-production with Collingwood O'HareEntertainment.)Entertainment)
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* ''WesternAnimation/FantasticMrFox'' (a stop-motion feature film was produced for Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox. This would be the last feature film that Cosgrove Hall would be involved in before they disbanded in 2009.)
* ''Literature/TheFoolOfTheWorldAndTheFlyingShip'' (a stop-motion feature film was produced for Creator/TheCannonGroup.)
* ''[[WesternAnimation/NoddysToylandAdventures Noddy]]'' by Enid Blyton (Three adaptions were made. ''Noddy'' ran from 1975 to 1976, while ''Noddy's Toyland Adventures'' ran from 1992 to 1994 and ''Series/TheNoddyShop'' ran from 1998 to 2000.)
* ''Literature/TheFoolOfTheWorldAndTheFlyingShip'' (a stop-motion feature film was produced for Creator/TheCannonGroup.)
* ''[[WesternAnimation/NoddysToylandAdventures Noddy]]'' by Enid Blyton (Three adaptions were made. ''Noddy'' ran from 1975 to 1976, while ''Noddy's Toyland Adventures'' ran from 1992 to 1994 and ''Series/TheNoddyShop'' ran from 1998 to 2000.)
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* ''WesternAnimation/FantasticMrFox'' (a stop-motion feature film was produced for Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox. This Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox-- this would be the last feature film that Cosgrove Hall would be involved in before they disbanded in 2009.)
2009)
* ''Literature/TheFoolOfTheWorldAndTheFlyingShip'' (a stop-motion feature film was produced forCreator/TheCannonGroup.)
Creator/TheCannonGroup)
* ''[[WesternAnimation/NoddysToylandAdventures Noddy]]'' by Enid Blyton(Three adaptions (three adaptations were made. ''Noddy'' ran from 1975 to 1976, while ''Noddy's Toyland Adventures'' ran from 1992 to 1994 and ''Series/TheNoddyShop'' ran from 1998 to 2000.)2000)
* ''Literature/TheFoolOfTheWorldAndTheFlyingShip'' (a stop-motion feature film was produced for
* ''[[WesternAnimation/NoddysToylandAdventures Noddy]]'' by Enid Blyton
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* ''Literature/OnChristmasEve'' (a traditionally animated 30-minute adaption was produced for Creator/TheBBC.)
* ''Music/PeterAndTheWolf'' (a traditionally animated feature film was produced in association with Creator/ChuckJones for Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer.)
* ''Literature/ThePiedPiperOfHamelin'' (a stop-motion 30-minute adaption was produced for Creator/ThamesTelevision.)
* ''WesternAnimation/PostmanPat'' (specifically, series 3, 4 and 5 of the original show, and the first series of two spin offs of the show, ''Postman Pat: Special Delivery Service'' and ''Guess with Jess''.)
* ''Music/PeterAndTheWolf'' (a traditionally animated feature film was produced in association with Creator/ChuckJones for Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer.)
* ''Literature/ThePiedPiperOfHamelin'' (a stop-motion 30-minute adaption was produced for Creator/ThamesTelevision.)
* ''WesternAnimation/PostmanPat'' (specifically, series 3, 4 and 5 of the original show, and the first series of two spin offs of the show, ''Postman Pat: Special Delivery Service'' and ''Guess with Jess''.)
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* ''Literature/OnChristmasEve'' (a traditionally animated 30-minute adaption was produced for Creator/TheBBC.)
Creator/TheBBC)
* ''Music/PeterAndTheWolf'' (a traditionally animated feature film was produced in association with Creator/ChuckJones forCreator/MetroGoldwynMayer.)
Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer)
* ''Literature/ThePiedPiperOfHamelin'' (a stop-motion 30-minute adaption was produced forCreator/ThamesTelevision.)
Creator/ThamesTelevision)
* ''WesternAnimation/PostmanPat'' (specifically, series 3, 4 and 5 of the original show, and the first series of two spin offs of the show, ''Postman Pat: Special Delivery Service'' and ''Guess withJess''.)Jess'')
* ''Music/PeterAndTheWolf'' (a traditionally animated feature film was produced in association with Creator/ChuckJones for
* ''Literature/ThePiedPiperOfHamelin'' (a stop-motion 30-minute adaption was produced for
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* ''ComicStrip/RupertBear'' (specifically, the ''Rupert Bear: Follow the Magic...'' series, which was aimed at pre-schoolers.)
* ''Series/TheSootyShow'' (specifically, the ''Sooty's Amazing Adventures'' animated adaptation produced for [[Creator/{{ITV}} Meridian Television]]. Richard Cadell later claimed to have burnt the master tapes. They also created the opening and closing titles for ''Sooty and Co'').
* ''Series/TheSootyShow'' (specifically, the ''Sooty's Amazing Adventures'' animated adaptation produced for [[Creator/{{ITV}} Meridian Television]]. Richard Cadell later claimed to have burnt the master tapes. They also created the opening and closing titles for ''Sooty and Co'').
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* ''ComicStrip/RupertBear'' (specifically, the ''Rupert Bear: Follow the Magic...'' series, which was aimed at pre-schoolers.)
pre-schoolers)
* ''Series/TheSootyShow'' (specifically, the ''Sooty's Amazing Adventures'' animated adaptation produced for [[Creator/{{ITV}} Meridian Television]]. Richard Cadell later claimed to have burnt the master tapes. They also created the opening and closing titles for ''Sooty andCo'').Co'')
* ''Series/TheSootyShow'' (specifically, the ''Sooty's Amazing Adventures'' animated adaptation produced for [[Creator/{{ITV}} Meridian Television]]. Richard Cadell later claimed to have burnt the master tapes. They also created the opening and closing titles for ''Sooty and
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* ''[[Creator/GeraldDurrell The Talking Parcel]]'' (a traditionally animated feature film was produced for [[Creator/ThornEMIVideo EMI Films]].)
* ''Franchise/WinnieThePooh'' (a stop-motion TV series was produced for Creator/WaltDisneyTelevisionAnimation and [[Creator/{{ITV}} Anglia Television]], Cosgrove Hall's owner at the time.)
* ''Franchise/WinnieThePooh'' (a stop-motion TV series was produced for Creator/WaltDisneyTelevisionAnimation and [[Creator/{{ITV}} Anglia Television]], Cosgrove Hall's owner at the time.)
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* ''[[Creator/GeraldDurrell The Talking Parcel]]'' (a traditionally animated feature film was produced for [[Creator/ThornEMIVideo EMI Films]].)
Films]])
* ''Franchise/WinnieThePooh'' (a stop-motion TV series was produced for Creator/WaltDisneyTelevisionAnimation and [[Creator/{{ITV}} Anglia Television]], Cosgrove Hall's owner at thetime.)
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* ''Franchise/WinnieThePooh'' (a stop-motion TV series was produced for Creator/WaltDisneyTelevisionAnimation and [[Creator/{{ITV}} Anglia Television]], Cosgrove Hall's owner at the
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* ''Series/LifeOnMars'' (Camberwick Green sequence in Episode 5 of Series 2 only)
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* ''WesternAnimation/NoddysToylandAdventures'' by Enid Blyton (Three adaptions were made. ''Noddy'' ran from 1975 to 1976, while ''Noddy's Toyland Adventures'' ran from 1992 to 1994 and ''Noddy in Toyland'' ran from 1999 to 2001.)
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* ''WesternAnimation/NoddysToylandAdventures'' ''[[WesternAnimation/NoddysToylandAdventures Noddy]]'' by Enid Blyton (Three adaptions were made. ''Noddy'' ran from 1975 to 1976, while ''Noddy's Toyland Adventures'' ran from 1992 to 1994 and ''Noddy in Toyland'' ''Series/TheNoddyShop'' ran from 1999 1998 to 2001.2000.)
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* ''Literature/DaisyHeadMazie'' (a traditionally animated 30-minute adaption was produced for Creator/TNT.)
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* ''Captain Kremmen'' (a series of traditionally animated shorts was produced for Creator/ThamesTelevision's ''The Kenny Everett Video Show''. A traditionally animated feature film was also produced for [[Creator/ThornEMIVideo EMI Films]].)
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* ''Captain Kremmen'' ''Radio/CaptainKremmen'' (a series of traditionally animated shorts was produced for Creator/ThamesTelevision's ''The Kenny Everett Video Show''. A traditionally animated feature film was also produced for [[Creator/ThornEMIVideo EMI Films]].)
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Angelmouse}}'' (a co-production with Hibbert Ralph Entertainment, not to be confused with WesternAnimation/DangerMouse.)
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Angelmouse}}'' (a co-production with Hibbert Ralph Entertainment, not to be confused with WesternAnimation/DangerMouse.WesternAnimation/DangerMouse, which also starred Creator/DavidJason.)
* ''WesternAnimation/AnimalStories'' (a co-production with Collingwood O'Hare Entertainment.)
* ''WesternAnimation/AnimalStories'' (a co-production with Collingwood O'Hare Entertainment.)
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheFirstSnowOfWinter'' (a co-production with Hibbert Ralph Entertainment.)
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* ''Series/HomeDevelopment'' (dream sequence in Episode 10 of Series 6 only)
* ''WesternAnimation/TheInbreds''
* ''WesternAnimation/TheInbreds''
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* ''Literature/DaisyHeadMazie'' (a traditionally animated 30-minute adaption was produced for Creator/TNT.)
* ''ComicStrip/DennisTheMenaceUK'' (a co-production with Collingwood O'Hare Entertainment.)
* ''ComicStrip/DennisTheMenaceUK'' (a co-production with Collingwood O'Hare Entertainment.)
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Cosgrove Hall was a British animation studio, considered to be the Creator/WaltDisney of the United Kingdom, founded in 1976 by Brian Cosgrove and Mark Hall. Its products, mostly created for Creator/{{ITV}}, include:
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Cosgrove Hall was a British animation studio, considered to be the Creator/WaltDisney of the United Kingdom, founded in 1976 by Brian Cosgrove and Mark Hall. Its products, mostly created for Creator/{{ITV}}, include:
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* ''[[https://allthetropes.org/wiki/Kenny_Everett Captain Kremmen]]'' (a series of traditionally animated shorts was produced for Creator/ThamesTelevision's ''The Kenny Everett Video Show''. A traditionally animated feature film was also produced for [[Creator/ThornEMIVideo EMI Films]].)
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* ''[[https://allthetropes.org/wiki/Kenny_Everett Captain Kremmen]]'' ''Captain Kremmen'' (a series of traditionally animated shorts was produced for Creator/ThamesTelevision's ''The Kenny Everett Video Show''. A traditionally animated feature film was also produced for [[Creator/ThornEMIVideo EMI Films]].)
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Cosgrove Hall was a British animation studio, founded in 1976 by Brian Cosgrove and Mark Hall. Its products, mostly created for Creator/{{ITV}}, include:
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Cosgrove Hall was a British animation studio, considered to be the Creator/WaltDisney of the United Kingdom, founded in 1976 by Brian Cosgrove and Mark Hall. Its products, mostly created for Creator/{{ITV}}, include:
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Angelmouse}}'' (a co-production with Hibbert Ralph Entertainment, not to be confused with WesternAnimation/DangerMouse.)
* ''[[VideoGame/BrokenSword Broken Sword: Shadow of the Templars]]'' (cutscenes only)
* ''WesternAnimation/{{CLYDE}}''
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Coraline}}'' (a stop motion feature film co-production between Creator/TimBurton, Creator/{{Universal}} and Creator/{{Laika}})
* ''WesternAnimation/DiveOllyDive''
* ''WesternAnimation/TheForgottenToys'' (a co-production with Hibbert Ralph Entertainment.)
* ''WesternAnimation/FriendlyMonsters'' (Christmas special only)
* ''WesternAnimation/JuniperJungle''
* ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfLochnagar''
* ''Series/LifeOnMars'' (Camberwick Green sequence in Episode 5 of Series 2 only)
* ''Series/LifeOnMars'' (Camberwick Green sequence in Episode 5 of Series 2 only)
* ''VideoGame/{{Plok}}'' (cutscenes only)
* ''WesternAnimation/RubyToTheRescue''
* ''WesternAnimation/WilliamsWishWellingtons'' (a co-production with Hibbert Ralph Entertainment.)
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* ''Literature/BramblyHedge'' by Jill Barklem (a series of stop-motion specials were produced for the BBC, which ended after the death of Charlotte Coleman, one of the voice actresses.)
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* ''Captain Kremmen'' (a series of traditionally animated shorts was produced for Creator/ThamesTelevision's ''The Kenny Everett Video Show''. A traditionally animated feature film was also produced for [[Creator/ThornEMIVideo EMI Films]].)
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* ''Captain Kremmen'' ''[[https://allthetropes.org/wiki/Kenny_Everett Captain Kremmen]]'' (a series of traditionally animated shorts was produced for Creator/ThamesTelevision's ''The Kenny Everett Video Show''. A traditionally animated feature film was also produced for [[Creator/ThornEMIVideo EMI Films]].)
* ''WesternAnimation/ThomasTheTankEngine'' (CGI effects on Series 8-12 only)
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Most of its productions are traditional cel animation, but it has also done a number of stop-motion model animations, including (among those listed above), ''Chorlton and the Wheelies'', ''The Wind in the Willows'', ''The Nome Trilogy'' and ''Postman Pat''. They also created ''Pocoyo'', which was a Spanish co-oporation with [[Creator/{{ITV}} Granada Television]] and Zinkia Entertainment, and which was CGI animated. Before the studio disbanded in 2009, they made the first series of ''Guess with Jess'', a SpinOff series of ''Postman Pat'' which was also CGI animated. It is also worth mentioning that the two ''Discworld'' series had a title sequence featuring a 3D CGI rendering of the Discworld, though the main body of the series were traditionally animated. Some of the studios' later productions were a mix of CGI and stop-motion as well.
In 2003, Cosgrove Hall created ''WebAnimation/ScreamOfTheShalka'', an animated ''Series/DoctorWho'' adventure starring Creator/RichardEGrant. It was produced to mark the series' 40th anniversary, and also as a pilot for a possible revival of the series in animated form (although this fell through when Creator/RussellTDavies independently got the green light to revive the series in its original live-action format). It was also with this project that the studio started experimenting with UsefulNotes/AdobeFlash animation. The studio returned to ''Doctor Who'' a few years later, in 2006, when they were commissioned to create new visuals for the two {{missing episode}}s of the serial ''[[Recap/DoctorWhoS6E3TheInvasion The Invasion]]'' when it was released on DVD. The year after, it created ''[[Recap/DoctorWho2007TDWASTheInfiniteQuest The Infinite Quest]]'' for the magazine programme ''Totally Doctor Who''.
In 2003, Cosgrove Hall created ''WebAnimation/ScreamOfTheShalka'', an animated ''Series/DoctorWho'' adventure starring Creator/RichardEGrant. It was produced to mark the series' 40th anniversary, and also as a pilot for a possible revival of the series in animated form (although this fell through when Creator/RussellTDavies independently got the green light to revive the series in its original live-action format). It was also with this project that the studio started experimenting with UsefulNotes/AdobeFlash animation. The studio returned to ''Doctor Who'' a few years later, in 2006, when they were commissioned to create new visuals for the two {{missing episode}}s of the serial ''[[Recap/DoctorWhoS6E3TheInvasion The Invasion]]'' when it was released on DVD. The year after, it created ''[[Recap/DoctorWho2007TDWASTheInfiniteQuest The Infinite Quest]]'' for the magazine programme ''Totally Doctor Who''.
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Most of its productions are traditional cel animation, but it has also done a number of stop-motion model animations, including (among those listed above), ''Chorlton and the Wheelies'', ''The Wind in the Willows'', ''The Nome Trilogy'' and ''Postman Pat''. They also created ''Pocoyo'', which was a Spanish co-oporation with [[Creator/{{ITV}} Granada Television]] and Zinkia Entertainment, and which was CGI animated. Other CGI productions include WesternAnimation/DiveOllyDive and Series/GhostsOfAlbion. Before the studio disbanded in 2009, they made the first series of ''Guess with Jess'', a SpinOff series of ''Postman Pat'' which was also CGI animated. It is also worth mentioning that the two ''Discworld'' series had a title sequence featuring a 3D CGI rendering of the Discworld, though the main body of the series were traditionally animated. Some of the studios' later productions were a mix of CGI and stop-motion as well.
well. They also worked on Series 8-12 of WesternAnimation/ThomasTheTankEngine, providing the CGI effects.
The studio has also experimented on video games. For example, they have animated the cutscenes for the video game ''VideoGame/{{Plok}}'' and the cutscenes for the video game ''[[VideoGame/BrokenSword Broken Sword: Shadow of the Templars]]''.
In 2003, Cosgrove Hall created ''WebAnimation/ScreamOfTheShalka'', an animated ''Series/DoctorWho'' adventure starring Creator/RichardEGrant. It was produced to mark the series' 40th anniversary, and also as a pilot for a possible revival of the series in animated form (although this fell through when Creator/RussellTDavies independently got the green light to revive the series in its original live-action format). It was also with this project that the studio started experimenting with UsefulNotes/AdobeFlashanimation.animation and UsefulNotes/ToonBoom animation on shows like WesternAnimation/TheLikeaballs and WesternAnimation/RubyToTheRescue. The studio returned to ''Doctor Who'' a few years later, in 2006, when they were commissioned to create new visuals for the two {{missing episode}}s of the serial ''[[Recap/DoctorWhoS6E3TheInvasion The Invasion]]'' when it was released on DVD. The year after, it created ''[[Recap/DoctorWho2007TDWASTheInfiniteQuest The Infinite Quest]]'' for the magazine programme ''Totally Doctor Who''.
The studio has also experimented on video games. For example, they have animated the cutscenes for the video game ''VideoGame/{{Plok}}'' and the cutscenes for the video game ''[[VideoGame/BrokenSword Broken Sword: Shadow of the Templars]]''.
In 2003, Cosgrove Hall created ''WebAnimation/ScreamOfTheShalka'', an animated ''Series/DoctorWho'' adventure starring Creator/RichardEGrant. It was produced to mark the series' 40th anniversary, and also as a pilot for a possible revival of the series in animated form (although this fell through when Creator/RussellTDavies independently got the green light to revive the series in its original live-action format). It was also with this project that the studio started experimenting with UsefulNotes/AdobeFlash
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* ''[[https://allthetropes.org/wiki/Kenny_Everett Captain Kremmen]]'' (a series of traditionally animated shorts was produced for Creator/ThamesTelevision's ''The Kenny Everett Video Show''. A traditionally animated feature film was also produced for [[Creator/ThornEMIVideo EMI Films]].)
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* ''[[https://allthetropes.org/wiki/Kenny_Everett Captain Kremmen]]'' ''Captain Kremmen'' (a series of traditionally animated shorts was produced for Creator/ThamesTelevision's ''The Kenny Everett Video Show''. A traditionally animated feature film was also produced for [[Creator/ThornEMIVideo EMI Films]].)
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* ''WesternAnimation/EddieRetractorhead''
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* ''[[Series/TheLeagueOfGentlemen League of Gentlemen's Apocalypse]]'' (stop-motion sequences only, a co-production between Creator/TheBBC, Creator/FilmFourProductions and Creator/Universal Pictures.)
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* ''[[Series/TheLeagueOfGentlemen League of Gentlemen's Apocalypse]]'' (stop-motion sequences only, a co-production between Creator/TheBBC, Creator/FilmFourProductions and Creator/Universal Pictures.Creator/{{Universal}}.)
* ''WesternAnimation/RocketboyAndToro''
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* ''Literature/BramblyHedge'' by Jill Barklem (a series of specials were produced for the BBC, which ended after the death of Charlotte Coleman, one of the voice actresses.)
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* ''Literature/BramblyHedge'' by Jill Barklem (a series of stop-motion specials were produced for the BBC, which ended after the death of Charlotte Coleman, one of the voice actresses.)
* ''[[https://allthetropes.org/wiki/Kenny_Everett Captain Kremmen]]'' (a series of traditionally animated shorts was produced for Creator/ThamesTelevision's ''The Kenny Everett Video Show''. A traditionally animated feature film was also produced for [[Creator/ThornEMIVideo EMI Films]].)
* ''[[Main/TheArk Captain Noah and His Floating Zoo]]'' (a stop-motion 40-minute adaption was produced for [[Creator/{{ITV}} Granada Television]].)
* ''[[Main/TheArk Captain Noah and His Floating Zoo]]'' (a stop-motion 40-minute adaption was produced for [[Creator/{{ITV}} Granada Television]].)
* ''Literature/OnChristmasEve'' (a traditionally animated 30-minute adaption was produced for Creator/TheBBC.)
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* ''[[Creator/GeraldDurrell The Talking Parcel]]'' (a traditionally animated feature film was produced for Creator/TheCannonGroup.)
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* ''Literature/TheTalesOfTheLittleGreyRabbit''
* ''[[Creator/GeraldDurrell The Talking Parcel]]'' (a traditionally animated feature film was produced forCreator/TheCannonGroup.[[Creator/ThornEMIVideo EMI Films]].)
* ''[[Creator/GeraldDurrell The Talking Parcel]]'' (a traditionally animated feature film was produced for