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Calon (TV production company)

Calon (Welsh for 'heart') is the trading name of Mount Stuart Media Ltd., a British animation television production company based in Cardiff, the capital of Wales, which primarily produced animation series in Welsh for S4C. The company was formerly known as Siriol Animation and Siriol Productions.

Mount Stuart Media Ltd.
Calon
Industryanimation
PredecessorSiriol Productions Ltd (1982-2005)
Founded2005
FounderRobin Lyons
HeadquartersCardiff, Wales, UK
Key people
Robin Lyons
SubsidiariesSali Mali 2 Ltd.

History edit

Calon was set up following the management buy-out from Entertainment Rights of Siriol Productions, when Entertainment Rights moved its head office to London. Most members of staff stayed in Wales to help re-establish Siriol as an independent production company.[1] The deal included all rights to current productions and a few older titles, but the rights to most of the older series are now held by Entertainment Rights.[2]

The company eventually employed over 40 people and was a developer of talent in the Welsh animation industry for more than 30 years.[3] Calon continued working on animation production, but expanded into live-action content for both the UK and international markets, and to co-produce with major networks outside the UK.

In March 2009, the company re-acquired its animation catalogue from S4C International.[4]

In July 2010, the company filed for voluntary liquidation when hoped-for investment to expand the company failed to materialise.[5] Shortly afterwards it was Incorporated into Mount Stuart Media Ltd.[6]

Productions edit

Two series of Hana's Helpline were produced for Five's Milkshake block for preschool children in co-production with S4C and German broadcaster ZDF. One series of Igam Ogam was made for S4C, Five, ZDF Enterprises and the Gaelic Media Service on BBC Alba, and also a puppet series called The Zoo Factor for CBBC. Calon's live action drama credits included Help! I'm a Teenage Outlaw for ITV and Nickelodeon. In 2011, ITV asked Calon to create a new sitcom for the channel,[7] and Calon worked with The Osmonds on develop a film based around the wild west.[8]

  • Help! I'm a Teenage Outlaw (adventure game show)
  • Bobinogs (season 3)
  • Hana's Helpline
  • Psi-5 (pilot film; 2007)
  • U-Chronia (pilot film; 2009)
  • Igam Ogam (2009–2013)
  • The Zoo Factor (2011)
  • Captain Morten and the Spider Queen (2018) (film)
  • Sali Mali (December 2020 – present) (season 2)

Hana's Helpline edit

Hana's Helpline is a stop-motion animation series for pre-school children, about Hana, a duck who runs a telephone helpline for animals with problems. The principal voices are provided by Arabella Weir, Jonathan Kydd, Joanna Ruiz, Boyd Clack and Caroline Harker with most of the other voices being provided by children.

There are 52 episodes, each 10 minutes long. Its first broadcast was in Wales under the Welsh title Holi Hana, on 2 April 2007. Its first English broadcast was on Five on 12 June 2007. It has also been broadcast in a selection of other countries - for example it began broadcasting on TVB Pearl, starting 10 May 2007. Books are available from Random House Children's Books from January 2008. A line of character toys was also developed by Golden Bear Toys along with the first DVD of the show which was released in November 2007. A second compilation was released in Spring 2008.

Siriol Productions edit

Siriol Productions
Siriol Animation
Founded1982
FounderMike Young
Liz Young
Defunct2005
FateRenamed to Calon.
SuccessorCalon
Mike Young Productions
Splash Entertainment
ProductsSuperTed

Siriol Productions (also known as Dave Edwards Studio, "Siriol" means 'cheerful' in Welsh language) was founded in 1982 by Mike Young, his wife Liz, animator Dave Edwards and producer Robin Lyons and based in Cardiff. The company was originally created when the three men approached the newly formed Welsh TV channel S4C and secured a commission to produce an animated series of SuperTed (which Mike Young created). With support from S4C, the partners set up an animation studio, Siriol Animation. SuperTed was a highly successful with the company winning a prestigious BAFTA award in 1987. The show first aired in 1982 and started airing on S4C in Wales and on the BBC elsewhere in the UK. It also ran for one season and 37 episodes.

Following its success with SuperTed, the company was commissioned by S4C to produce another series called Wil Cwac Cwac which was based on a series of children's books that were first published in Wales in the early 1930s about a little duckling who is always naughty and lives in a farm village with his family and friends. This, in turn was followed by further commissions from S4C for half-hour specials created for the animated series Fox Tales. Lyons and Young have also been involved in working on a children's stop motion animated series, Fireman Sam in 1987, except it was produced by Prism Art and Design Ltd and Bumper Films. In its early years, the studio worked exclusively for S4C, and Robin Lyons (managing director) decided to broaden its customer base and to move into co-productions to form Siriol Productions in 1988. In 1989, Mike Young left the company and moved to the United States to set up his own company, Mike Young Productions. Young also teamed up with Hanna-Barbera to develop a cartoon called Fantastic Max (which was originally called Space Baby) and to create a sequel series to SuperTed entitled The Further Adventures of SuperTed.

Moving into co-productions has proved successful for Siriol, resulting in productions such as The Princess and the Goblin an 80-minute film co-produced by Hungary's Pannonia Film Studio and Under Milk Wood, a 50-minute TV special using the 1950s voice recording by Richard Burton. These productions have enabled Robin Lyons to develop extensive contacts throughout the animation industry, both with broadcasters such as the BBC and ITV, and with other leading animation studios.

In 1989, Siriol, together with three other animation studios in France, Germany and Belgium formed its own distribution company, EVA Entertainment, headed up by Steve Walsh, the former head of co-productions at Goldcrest Films. Its co-productions were grouped under the EC's CARTOON programme as part of its MEDIA initiative. EVA was the first grouping company established under this initiative. The group set up co-productions with major European broadcasters, typically with the BBC in the UK, FR3 and Canal+ in France and ZDF and WDR in Germany. It also made co-productions with other European partners as well as with US and Canadian co-producers.

In 1995, EVA received a substantial private investment and attracted two top executives from BBC Children's International, Mikael Shields and Tony Stern. EVA Entertainment has made many series and specials, (the group's major productions were controlled creatively by Siriol) which were sold to over fifty different countries on five continents, including Robert Creep, Tales of the Tooth Fairies, Billy the Cat (the group's largest project) and Romuald the Reindeer. The later two programmes were produced by Robin Lyons. When EVA was sold to Pearson PLC, Siriol formed other alliances with Scottish Television and SKD Media Plc.

In 1998, Siriol was brought over by Sleepy Kids[9] (renamed Entertainment Rights in 2000), with Lyons expanding his role within the new company. In 2005, a management buyout led by Lyons took place for Siriol Productions, and was renamed Calon.[10]

Siriol set up two subdivisions. The first was Blunt Pictures, which produced animation aimed at older audiences. Blunt Pictures has produced a short film for Channel 4, Dee’s Dish of the Day and developed the series, Stonehouse Reunion for Channel 4 and Days of Deliverance for S4C. Blunt has also developed a low budget feature, 360, which has attracted funding from the Film Panel of the Welsh Lottery, and several web-based animation projects including Once Upon A Morgue and Deadenders. The second subdivision was a web design subdivision called Piczled, which has designed the official Basil Brush website and theme park attractions for Chessington World of Adventures in Surrey and Alton Towers in Staffordshire. Piczled has also worked on other websites such as those for Siriol and Entertainment Rights.

Production edit

Animation services edit

Knife and Wife edit

Knife and Wife is a British one-off half-hour animated Comedy programme screened on Channel 4 in December 2001. It was created by Blunt Films, the adult animation division of Siriol[12] and written by Paul Rose.

The voice of Knife was provided by former Monty Python member Terry Jones, whilst the part of his wife, Janine was voiced by actress Jessica Stevenson. Kevin Eldon, Ruth Jones, Paul Putner and Brian Murphy also did voices for the series. The programme was part of the Channel 4 Comedy Lab try-out project, which had spawned several successful series including Trigger Happy TV and That Peter Kay Thing. No full series followed.

Kalisto Ltd edit

Kalisto Ltd. is a short lived co-venture between the directors of Siriol Animation and Booker Group.[13] Launched in 1986, the company has developed a show called Space Baby (which eventually became Fantastic Max, which was co-produced with Hanna-Barbera), along with another series called Satellite City (co-produced with Fairwater Films) and the 1991 animated film adaptation of the children's book The Little Engine That Could. Kalisto barely lasted a year before Booker bought the rights back.

References edit

  1. ^ "Superted producer goes it alone | News | Broadcast". Broadcastnow.co.uk. 6 July 2005. Retrieved 3 January 2012.
  2. ^ Lianne Stewart (1 August 2005). "Siriol heads south, and Lyons moves on". Kidscreen. Retrieved 3 January 2012.
  3. ^ . Calon TV. Archived from the original on 22 January 2012. Retrieved 3 January 2012.
  4. ^ https://www.c21media.net/news/calon-tv-gets-rights-back/
  5. ^ "Children's TV firm in liquidation". BBC News. 27 July 2010.
  6. ^ [1][dead link]
  7. ^ . Calon TV. Archived from the original on 29 December 2011. Retrieved 3 January 2012.
  8. ^ . Calon TV. Archived from the original on 29 December 2011. Retrieved 3 January 2012.
  9. ^ Lianne Stewart (1 August 2005). "Siriol heads south, and Lyons moves on". Kidscreen. Retrieved 3 January 2012.
  10. ^ Lianne Stewart (1 August 2005). "Siriol heads south, and Lyons moves on". Kidscreen. Retrieved 3 January 2012.
  11. ^ "Tales of the Tooth Fairies (TV Series 1993– ) - IMDb" – via www.imdb.com.
  12. ^ "BBC Wales Picks Up More Bobinogs", Animation Magazine, 25 September 2003
  13. ^ "With Booker PLC (Sorted by Popularity Ascending)". IMDb.

Sources edit

  • Radio Times Guide to TV Comedy 2003. Edited by Mark Lewisohn. BBC Worldwide 2003.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Calon Welsh for heart is the trading name of Mount Stuart Media Ltd a British animation television production company based in Cardiff the capital of Wales which primarily produced animation series in Welsh for S4C The company was formerly known as Siriol Animation and Siriol Productions Mount Stuart Media Ltd Trade nameCalonIndustryanimationPredecessorSiriol Productions Ltd 1982 2005 Founded2005FounderRobin LyonsHeadquartersCardiff Wales UKKey peopleRobin LyonsSubsidiariesSali Mali 2 Ltd Contents 1 History 2 Productions 2 1 Hana s Helpline 3 Siriol Productions 3 1 Production 3 1 1 Animation services 3 1 2 Knife and Wife 4 Kalisto Ltd 5 References 5 1 Sources 6 External linksHistory editCalon was set up following the management buy out from Entertainment Rights of Siriol Productions when Entertainment Rights moved its head office to London Most members of staff stayed in Wales to help re establish Siriol as an independent production company 1 The deal included all rights to current productions and a few older titles but the rights to most of the older series are now held by Entertainment Rights 2 The company eventually employed over 40 people and was a developer of talent in the Welsh animation industry for more than 30 years 3 Calon continued working on animation production but expanded into live action content for both the UK and international markets and to co produce with major networks outside the UK In March 2009 the company re acquired its animation catalogue from S4C International 4 In July 2010 the company filed for voluntary liquidation when hoped for investment to expand the company failed to materialise 5 Shortly afterwards it was Incorporated into Mount Stuart Media Ltd 6 Productions editTwo series of Hana s Helpline were produced for Five s Milkshake block for preschool children in co production with S4C and German broadcaster ZDF One series of Igam Ogam was made for S4C Five ZDF Enterprises and the Gaelic Media Service on BBC Alba and also a puppet series called The Zoo Factor for CBBC Calon s live action drama credits included Help I m a Teenage Outlaw for ITV and Nickelodeon In 2011 ITV asked Calon to create a new sitcom for the channel 7 and Calon worked with The Osmonds on develop a film based around the wild west 8 Help I m a Teenage Outlaw adventure game show Bobinogs season 3 Hana s Helpline Psi 5 pilot film 2007 U Chronia pilot film 2009 Igam Ogam 2009 2013 The Zoo Factor 2011 Captain Morten and the Spider Queen 2018 film Sali Mali December 2020 present season 2 Hana s Helpline edit Hana s Helpline is a stop motion animation series for pre school children about Hana a duck who runs a telephone helpline for animals with problems The principal voices are provided by Arabella Weir Jonathan Kydd Joanna Ruiz Boyd Clack and Caroline Harker with most of the other voices being provided by children There are 52 episodes each 10 minutes long Its first broadcast was in Wales under the Welsh title Holi Hana on 2 April 2007 Its first English broadcast was on Five on 12 June 2007 It has also been broadcast in a selection of other countries for example it began broadcasting on TVB Pearl starting 10 May 2007 Books are available from Random House Children s Books from January 2008 A line of character toys was also developed by Golden Bear Toys along with the first DVD of the show which was released in November 2007 A second compilation was released in Spring 2008 Siriol Productions editSiriol ProductionsSiriol AnimationFounded1982FounderMike YoungLiz YoungDefunct2005FateRenamed to Calon SuccessorCalonMike Young ProductionsSplash EntertainmentProductsSuperTed Siriol Productions also known as Dave Edwards Studio Siriol means cheerful in Welsh language was founded in 1982 by Mike Young his wife Liz animator Dave Edwards and producer Robin Lyons and based in Cardiff The company was originally created when the three men approached the newly formed Welsh TV channel S4C and secured a commission to produce an animated series of SuperTed which Mike Young created With support from S4C the partners set up an animation studio Siriol Animation SuperTed was a highly successful with the company winning a prestigious BAFTA award in 1987 The show first aired in 1982 and started airing on S4C in Wales and on the BBC elsewhere in the UK It also ran for one season and 37 episodes Following its success with SuperTed the company was commissioned by S4C to produce another series called Wil Cwac Cwac which was based on a series of children s books that were first published in Wales in the early 1930s about a little duckling who is always naughty and lives in a farm village with his family and friends This in turn was followed by further commissions from S4C for half hour specials created for the animated series Fox Tales Lyons and Young have also been involved in working on a children s stop motion animated series Fireman Sam in 1987 except it was produced by Prism Art and Design Ltd and Bumper Films In its early years the studio worked exclusively for S4C and Robin Lyons managing director decided to broaden its customer base and to move into co productions to form Siriol Productions in 1988 In 1989 Mike Young left the company and moved to the United States to set up his own company Mike Young Productions Young also teamed up with Hanna Barbera to develop a cartoon called Fantastic Max which was originally called Space Baby and to create a sequel series to SuperTed entitled The Further Adventures of SuperTed Moving into co productions has proved successful for Siriol resulting in productions such as The Princess and the Goblin an 80 minute film co produced by Hungary s Pannonia Film Studio and Under Milk Wood a 50 minute TV special using the 1950s voice recording by Richard Burton These productions have enabled Robin Lyons to develop extensive contacts throughout the animation industry both with broadcasters such as the BBC and ITV and with other leading animation studios In 1989 Siriol together with three other animation studios in France Germany and Belgium formed its own distribution company EVA Entertainment headed up by Steve Walsh the former head of co productions at Goldcrest Films Its co productions were grouped under the EC s CARTOON programme as part of its MEDIA initiative EVA was the first grouping company established under this initiative The group set up co productions with major European broadcasters typically with the BBC in the UK FR3 and Canal in France and ZDF and WDR in Germany It also made co productions with other European partners as well as with US and Canadian co producers In 1995 EVA received a substantial private investment and attracted two top executives from BBC Children s International Mikael Shields and Tony Stern EVA Entertainment has made many series and specials the group s major productions were controlled creatively by Siriol which were sold to over fifty different countries on five continents including Robert Creep Tales of the Tooth Fairies Billy the Cat the group s largest project and Romuald the Reindeer The later two programmes were produced by Robin Lyons When EVA was sold to Pearson PLC Siriol formed other alliances with Scottish Television and SKD Media Plc In 1998 Siriol was brought over by Sleepy Kids 9 renamed Entertainment Rights in 2000 with Lyons expanding his role within the new company In 2005 a management buyout led by Lyons took place for Siriol Productions and was renamed Calon 10 Siriol set up two subdivisions The first was Blunt Pictures which produced animation aimed at older audiences Blunt Pictures has produced a short film for Channel 4 Dee s Dish of the Day and developed the series Stonehouse Reunion for Channel 4 and Days of Deliverance for S4C Blunt has also developed a low budget feature 360 which has attracted funding from the Film Panel of the Welsh Lottery and several web based animation projects including Once Upon A Morgue and Deadenders The second subdivision was a web design subdivision called Piczled which has designed the official Basil Brush website and theme park attractions for Chessington World of Adventures in Surrey and Alton Towers in Staffordshire Piczled has also worked on other websites such as those for Siriol and Entertainment Rights Production edit SuperTed 1982 1986 TV series co produced with S4C and BBC Wil Cwac Cwac 1982 1986 TV series co produced with S4C Fox Tales 1986 1988 TV specials co produced with S4C and Channel 4 A Winter Story 1986 The Easter Egg 1987 Turkey Love 1988 Space Baby 1988 half hour pilot later became Fantastic Max 1988 1990 co produced with Hanna Barbera The Further Adventures of SuperTed 1989 TV series co produced with Hanna Barbera Santa and the Tooth Fairies 1991 TV special co produced with La Fabrique Cologne Cartoon Sofidoc SA EVA Entertainment and BBC The Princess and the Goblin 1992 film co produced with Pannonia Film Studio S4C and NHK Santa s First Christmas 1992 TV special co produced with EVA Entertainment Cologne Cartoon S4C and Filmstiftung Nordrhein Westfalen Under Milk Wood 1992 film co produced with S4C Distributed theatrically in over 25 countries including USA won a 1992 BAFTA Cymru award Tales of the Tooth Fairies 1992 TV series co produced with La Fabrique EVA Entertainment Cologne Cartoon Sofidoc S A WDR France 3 and BBC 11 Gerald of Wales 1993 TV special co produced with Cadw and S4C The Legand Of Lochnager 1993 co produced with S4C BBC Scotland and BBC Wales Robert Creep 1994 TV series co produced with EVA Entertainment Best Special Award at the 1994 Treviso Festival The Hot Rod Dogs and Cool Car Cats 1995 1996 TV Series co produced with Mike Young Productions and Scottish Television Romuald the Reindeer 1996 TV series co produced with EVA Entertainment and La Fabrique Billy the Cat 1996 TV series co produced with Les Films du Triangle NOA Western International Communications Sofidoc SA ZDF FR3 Cologne Cartoon La Fabrique and EVA Entertainment The Blobs 1997 1998 TV series co produced with Taytel S4C and Scottish Television Enterprises Hilltop Hospital 1999 2002 TV series co produced with EVA Entertainment Canal J FR3 ZDF Millimages and Folimage Has awards in Italy France and the USA The show was nominated for a BAFTA in 2001 Meeow 2000 TV series co produced with SKD Media Plc Comataidh Craolaidh Gaidhlig and Scottish Television Sali Mali 2000 TV series co produced with Cymdeithas Lyfrau Ceredigion and S4C Fix amp Foxi and Friends 2000 02 TV series co produced with RTV Family Entertainment and D Ocon Films pre production only Drums of Noto Hanto 2000 15 minute short co produced with S4C Knife and Wife 2001 TV special co produced with Channel 4 Animation services edit S4C network ID 1987 Knightmare 1987 opening animation MTV network ID 1988 Babar 1989 season 1 for Nelvana Body Beautiful 1991 Lava Lava for La Fabrique Hurricanes 1993 Series 1 for DIC Entertainment L P and Scottish Television Enterprises Soul Music 1997 for Cosgrove Hall Films Toons from Planet Orange 1998 Helmutt and the Killer Nose for Cologne Cartoon Lucky and Zorba 1998 for Lanterna Magica A Monkey s Tale 1999 Albie 2002 2004 for Cosgrove Hall Films Bounty Hamster 2003 Fireman Sam 2003 for HIT Entertainment Gullane Entertainment and S4C Toto Sapore e la magica storia della pizza 2003 for Lanterna Magica BB3B 2004 Dragon Tales 2005 for Sesame Workshop Knife and Wife edit Knife and Wife is a British one off half hour animated Comedy programme screened on Channel 4 in December 2001 It was created by Blunt Films the adult animation division of Siriol 12 and written by Paul Rose The voice of Knife was provided by former Monty Python member Terry Jones whilst the part of his wife Janine was voiced by actress Jessica Stevenson Kevin Eldon Ruth Jones Paul Putner and Brian Murphy also did voices for the series The programme was part of the Channel 4 Comedy Lab try out project which had spawned several successful series including Trigger Happy TV and That Peter Kay Thing No full series followed Kalisto Ltd editKalisto Ltd is a short lived co venture between the directors of Siriol Animation and Booker Group 13 Launched in 1986 the company has developed a show called Space Baby which eventually became Fantastic Max which was co produced with Hanna Barbera along with another series called Satellite City co produced with Fairwater Films and the 1991 animated film adaptation of the children s book The Little Engine That Could Kalisto barely lasted a year before Booker bought the rights back References edit Superted producer goes it alone News Broadcast Broadcastnow co uk 6 July 2005 Retrieved 3 January 2012 Lianne Stewart 1 August 2005 Siriol heads south and Lyons moves on Kidscreen Retrieved 3 January 2012 News Calon TV Archived from the original on 22 January 2012 Retrieved 3 January 2012 https www c21media net news calon tv gets rights back Children s TV firm in liquidation BBC News 27 July 2010 1 dead link to create a comedy series for ITV Calon TV Archived from the original on 29 December 2011 Retrieved 3 January 2012 to animate Osmond s dream Calon TV Archived from the original on 29 December 2011 Retrieved 3 January 2012 Lianne Stewart 1 August 2005 Siriol heads south and Lyons moves on Kidscreen Retrieved 3 January 2012 Lianne Stewart 1 August 2005 Siriol heads south and Lyons moves on Kidscreen Retrieved 3 January 2012 Tales of the Tooth Fairies TV Series 1993 IMDb via www imdb com BBC Wales Picks Up More Bobinogs Animation Magazine 25 September 2003 With Booker PLC Sorted by Popularity Ascending IMDb Sources edit Radio Times Guide to TV Comedy 2003 Edited by Mark Lewisohn BBC Worldwide 2003 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Calon TV production company amp oldid 1220158324, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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