Gullane Entertainment
Gullane Entertainment (originally The Britt Allcroft Company) was a British television production company which produced children's programming, including Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends, Shining Time Station, and Magic Adventures of Mumfie.
Original Programming
Aquired Programming
- James the Cat (1984) - James is a black and white cat who lives in an old house with his friends (spin-off of Flower Stories).
- Fireman Sam (1985-present) - The adventures of Pontypandy's friendly fireman who is always there to save the day. Acquired by Gullane in 2001.
- Art Attack (1990-2007) - An art and crafts show hosted by Neil Buchanan. Acquired by Gullane in 2000.
- Sooty Heights (1999-2000) - Presented by Richard Cadell and Liana Bridges, Sooty Heights is a comedy puppet show featuring Sooty and his pals Sweep, Soo and Little Cousin Scampi, running a hotel. This was the replacement for Sooty & Co, which ended in 1998 due to former Sooty host, Matthew Corbett, retiring.
- Sooty (2001-2004) - Presented by Richard Cadell and Vicki Lee Taylor, Sooty was similar to Sooty Heights, but with some minor changes.
- Captain Pugwash (1957 & 1998) - Captain Pugwash and his mates search for treasure on the Black Pig against the evil Cut Throat Jake. This is based on the original characters by John Ryan.
- Eckhart (2000-2001) - A Canadian animated series about a little mouse and his friends who have a lot of adventures travelling around the world, based on the character created by David Weale. (UK Distribution rights only)
Other
Films
Trivia
- Gullane Entertainment owned the Guinness Book of World Records when it was sold by Diageo.
- In 2002, HIT Entertainment purchased Gullane, which is now a wholly owned subsidiary of Mattel.
- In 2008, Britt Allcroft re-acquired the whole of the Mumfie production library from HiT Entertainment.
- For Thomas products, still being used today, copyright info refers to it as "Gullane (Thomas) Limited".
Key People
- Britt Allcroft - Co Founder
- Angus Wright - Co Founder
- Adam Mills - Chairman of the Board
- William Harris - Chief Executive Officer, Director
- Charles Falzon - President, Director
- Tim Hilton - Finance Director, Director
- Helen Byme - Secretary
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