Английская Википедия:Britt Allcroft
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use British English Шаблон:Infobox person Britt Allcroft (born Hilary Mary Allcroft, 14 December 1943) is a British writer, producer, director and voice actress. She is the creator of the children's television series Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends (later re-titled Thomas & Friends), Shining Time Station (with Rick Siggelkow), Mr. Conductor's Thomas Tales and Magic Adventures of Mumfie. She also wrote, co-produced and directed the film Thomas and the Magic Railroad (2000).
Early life
She was born Hilary Mary Allcroft on 14 December 1943 in Worthing, West Sussex, England. At the age of 16, she changed her first name to Britt as her career in British radio and television gained momentum. She went on to create a succession of programmes for the BBC and ITV during the 1970s and 1980s, including Moon Clue Game, Dance Crazy and Keepsakes. Mothers By Daughters, produced for Channel Four, was broadcast by PBS in the United States. She also worked in theatre, staging shows at the London Palladium and Drury Lane Theatres.[1]
Career
While making a documentary about British steam trains in August 1979, Allcroft met the Reverend Wilbert Awdry, author of the children's book series The Railway Series. She said, "It really didn't take me long to become intrigued by the characters, the relationships between them and the nostalgia they invoked." She told him that she wanted to bring these stories to life and made an arrangement to secure certain rights through his then-publishers Kaye & Ward.[2]
In 1980, she co-founded Britt Allcroft Railway Productions (internationally known as The Britt Allcroft Company) with her husband, television producer Angus Wright. It took Allcroft four years to raise the funding for, and create, a first series of 26 episodes in collaboration with director David Mitton. The first two episodes of Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends, shot on 35 mm film, with narration by Ringo Starr in the UK, and George Carlin in the US, re-narration by Ringo Starr in the US, and music by Mike O'Donnell and Junior Campbell, were aired together for the first time on British television on 9 October 1984.
The success of the series in the UK, and the merchandising campaign that Allcroft had been organising since 1983, soon led to further success in other parts of the world. In 1989, she and American producer Rick Siggelkow created Shining Time Station, a live-action children's sitcom fronted by the magical character of the miniature Mr. Conductor, who introduced two Thomas stories in each half-hour programme. Shining Time Station won a number of awards and significantly increased the popularity of the Thomas media franchise in the US. Shining Time Station lasted until 1995 and, in 1996, she created the short spin-off series Mr. Conductor's Thomas Tales.
In 1994, Allcroft followed Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends and Shining Time Station with the cartoon-animated Magic Adventures of Mumfie, in collaboration with director John Collins. Inspired by the books by Katharine Tozer, that production received critical acclaim and was seen worldwide.[3] In 2008, several years after she left her original company, Allcroft revived the Mumfie library, and a reboot series eventually aired in 2021.
Allcroft wrote and directed Thomas and the Magic Railroad, a film based on the Thomas franchise, that was released in 2000. She also provided the voice of the character Lady.[4] The film was a critical and commercial failure. The poor box-office performance of the film caused Allcroft to resign as deputy chairman of her company in September 2000.[5] She has not been active in the industry since then.
Personal life
Allcroft was previously married to television producer Angus Wright in 1973, but later divorced in 1997. She has two children.[6][7]
Filmography
Year | Title | Director | Writer | Producer | Actress | Role | Notes |
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1964 | Three Go Round | Шаблон:No | Шаблон:Yes | Шаблон:No | Шаблон:No | Narrative script | |
1967 | Get It-Got It-Good | Шаблон:No | Шаблон:Yes | Шаблон:No | Шаблон:No | ||
1984–2002 | Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends | Шаблон:Yes | Шаблон:Yes | Шаблон:Yes | Шаблон:No | 156 episodes | |
1990 | Shining Time Station: 'Tis a Gift | Шаблон:No | Шаблон:Yes | Шаблон:Yes | Шаблон:No | Television special | |
1994–1998 | Magic Adventures of Mumfie | Шаблон:Yes | Шаблон:No | Шаблон:No | Шаблон:Yes | The Queen of Night | Voice |
1995 | The Thomas the Tank Engine Man | Шаблон:No | Шаблон:No | Шаблон:No | Шаблон:Yes | Herself | Documentary |
1996 | Mr. Conductor's Thomas Tales | Шаблон:No | Шаблон:Yes | Шаблон:Yes | Шаблон:No | 6 episodes | |
1996 | Mumfie's Quest: The Movie | Шаблон:Yes | Шаблон:No | Шаблон:No | Шаблон:Yes | The Queen of Night | Voice |
1999 | Storytime with Thomas | Шаблон:Yes | Шаблон:No | Шаблон:No | Шаблон:No | 2 episodes | |
2000 | Thomas and the Magic Railroad | Шаблон:Yes | Шаблон:Yes | Шаблон:Yes | Шаблон:Yes | Lady | Voice |
References
Further reading
- "Thomas Flotation Steams Ahead" (The Independent, 18 October 1996).
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