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Shining Time Station is a children's television series jointly created by British television producer Britt Allcroft and American television producer Rick Siggelkow. The series was produced by Quality Family Entertainment (the American branch of The Britt Allcroft Company), in association with Catalyst Entertainment in seasons 2 and 3, for New York City's PBS station WNET, and was originally ...
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Britt Allcroft (born Hilary Mary Allcroft Coote; [1] 14 December 1943 – 25 December 2024) was an English screenwriter, producer, director, and voice actress. She adapted Wilbert Awdry's The Railway Series in the form of the children's television series Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends (later re-titled Thomas & Friends).
In the late 1980s, the company formed Quality Family Entertainment an American subsidiary to produce an adapted version of the series, Shining Time Station. [4] In 1994, the company announced a strategic international alliance with Canadian-based company Catalyst Entertainment, who previously co-produced Shining Time Station with TBAC. [5]
Russell Means as Billy Twofeathers, the engineer of the Rainbow Sun, Shining Time Station's flagship locomotive. He was previously played by Tom Jackson on Shining Time Station. In the original version of the film, Doug Lennox portrayed Burnett Stone's rival P.T. Boomer, who served as the story's original antagonist. Most of his scenes and ...
TV series (2 Episodes) 1991–1995 Shining Time Station: Billy Twofeathers, William Twofeathers Main role; TV Series 1991: Clearcut: Tom Starblanket 1992–1997 North of 60: Peter Kenidi Main role; TV Series Nominated–Gemini Award for Best Actor in a Continuing Leading Dramatic Role (1995, 1996, 1998) 1993: Spirit Rider: Albert St. Clair TV movie
KidVision was the children's home video division of A*Vision Entertainment, later WarnerVision Entertainment.It was launched in 1992 and started distributing videos on the January of 1993 [1] with The Magic School Bus, Shining Time Station, Kidsongs and the Real Wheels and Real Animals series.
The last ten episodes aired on Shining Time Station in 1993. It was made at a cost of £1,300,000. [3] Before production of series 3, Clearwater Features closed down, with The Britt Allcroft Company becoming the sole producer. Producer Robert D. Cardona left before series 3, and Britt Allcroft took his place as co-producer alongside David Mitton.