Tetra Films

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Tetra Films was a London-based independent production company, trading between 1992 and 2000.

Films and television[]

Tetra Films was founded by Alan Horrox in 1992, the same year when classic ITV series The Tomorrow People was revived. Prior to this, Alan was a controller of children’s programmes at Thames Television. It produced a wide range of programmes for ITV and Channel 4. Notable contributions include:

  • Cone Zone, Sitcom, Carlton/ITV, 1995-1997
  • Delta Wave, Sci-fi drama, Meridian/ITV, 1996
  • Mike and Angelo, Sci-fi sitcom, Thames/Carlton for ITV, 1989-2000
  • Snap, Comedy-drama, Carlton for ITV, 1997-1999
  • Rainbow Toy Shop Series, Pre-school, HTV for ITV, 1994-1995
  • Rainbow Days, Pre-school, HTV for ITV, 1996-1997
  • The Canterville Ghost, Drama (family feature), Carlton for ITV, 1997
  • The Tomorrow People, Sci-fi drama, Thames/Central/Nickelodeon for ITV, 1992-1995
  • The Treasure Seekers, Drama (TV Movie), Carlton for ITV, 1996
  • Magic with Everything, Drama (adapted novel), ITV, 1998
  • What Katy Did, Drama (family feature), Carlton for ITV, 2000
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