Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Availability: It is seen at the end of all episodes of the aforementioned Pip Ahoy, which is currently airing on Channel 5 as a part of their children's "Milkshake" strand.
creator Adrian Fitzpatrick. Availability: Brand new; so far first seen on The Cosgrove Hall Stars to the Movies. Scare Factor: None for the regular variant; for the Noddy variant, see the third logo above. He proceeds to bounce around the screen and interact with the logo, including taking "ENTERTAINMENT" and flipping it like a flipbook, then using it to hit the shield like a gong.
Mr. Toad continues bouncing around until he runs smack into the camera and goes into a daze. ); when Mark … Logo: We see a gold medallion with the letters "C", "H", and "F" on it in red, and the text "COSGROVE HALL FITZPATRICK ENTERTAINMENT" below (the "C", "H", and "F" are in the same font as the letters on the medallion); at the bottom of the screen, the text of "© Cosgrove Hall Fitzpatrick Entertainment MMXIV" is displayed. It was mainly known for its series Danger Mouse and Count Duckula. when the bomb explodes (given that they sang the show's theme song over the credits at the end of that episode, as the story was about a deranged German composer who had stolen all the world's music). ); when Mark Hall died on November 18, 2011, majority control passed to his son, Simon. This logo was rather short-lived, due to Cosgrove Hall's parent company, Thames Television, losing their franchise at the end of 1992 - as its shape is the same as their last one (introduced 1990).
Cosgrove Hall Films (also known as Cosgrove Hall Productions) was a British animation studio founded by Brian Cosgrove and Mark Hall; its headquarters was in Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Manchester.
Poop-Poop!" FX/SFX: 2D animation of Mr. Toad and Badger, and their interactions with the logo. Logo: Cosgrove Hall Productions' first logo was simply an in-credit disclaimer at the end of their shows (which were produced for the ITV London weekday franchise holder, Thames Television); it is either the text "Cosgrove Hall Productions Ltd.", or "A Cosgrove Hall Production". The company was wound down by its then owner, ITV plc, on 26 October 2009.
Music/Sounds: The closing theme of the show, and in the case of Danger Mouse, the bomb exploding; on the Series 4 (1984) Danger Mouse episode "Play It Again, Wufgang", the cast (David Jason, Terry Scott, Edward Kelsey, and Brian Trueman) say "Bang!"
Music/Sounds: The closing theme of the show; for the Noddy variant, see the third logo above. Seen on all episodes of Trash, Sophie the First and Series 2 (1990) of The Crowville Chronicles.
This is very funny and should please Wind in the Willows fans. Trivia: Mr. Toad's personality and design in this sequence is a homage to his personality in the late 1980s Wind in the Willows series.
Finally, the medallion is opened again by Badger, who grabs Mr. Toad by the neck and pulls him back in before closing the medallion. Music/Sounds: Various cartoon sound effects, including Mr. Toad's trademark "Poop-Poop!
FX/SFX: For the Chorlton and the Wheelies (Series 2 and 3) variants, Chorlton dancing (and rolling his eyes once the camera has closed up on him); for the Cockleshell Bay variant, the six main characters waving to the camera.
The animated film was produced by Cosgrove Hall Films in 1983, adapted from the Kenneth Grahame classic. Reborn as Cosgrove Hall Fitzpatrick the additional name is that of Francis Fitzpatrick, co-creator of “Jakers” the universally popular award winning kids TV show. This was directed by Jeffrey Agala and storyboarded by Glen Lovett, and animated by veteran animator Michael Whaite. Also, for the Fool of the World and the Flying Ship variant, the starfield background's sparkling, and for the Chorlton and the Wheelies Series 2 Christmas special variant, that unnamed purple Wheelie with brown wheels throwing his snowball at the camera. For the Danger Mouse variant, the bomb explosion clearing - and for the Wind in the Willows variant, Mr. Badger's photograph album closing. Music/Sounds: The closing theme of the show, which currently only refers to Pip Ahoy, which is the first Cosgrove Hall production to feature the voice of David Jason since Victor and Hugo: Bunglers in Crime (1991-92); however, rather than being produced for ITV (like their older shows) or the BBC, it was produced for Channel 5. It is the reincarnation of the animation company Cosgrove Hall Films which closed in 2009 after 40 years.
Cosgrove Hall Fitzpatrick Entertainment is the reincarnation of the former British animation studio Cosgrove Hall Films (originally known as "Cosgrove Hall Productions" from 1976 to 1994), which closed down in 2009 but reformed in 2011 as a joined venture between original founders Brian Cosgrove and Mark Hall and Irish entrepreneur Adrian Fitzpatrick (creator of Mòr Media's Murdaidh!
CHF Entertainment (originally established as Cosgrove Hall Fitzpatrick Entertainment) is an animation studio formed in 2011.