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Billy Macqueen

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Billy Macqueen is co-founder of award-winning UK indie Darrall Macqueen [1] and has created and executive produced numerous rating winning children’s television shows including Smile, Bear Behaving Badly, Pet Squad, Baby Jake and the reboot of classic British children’s television series Teletubbies.

Billy’s first children’s format success came in 1989 with Ghost TrainITV’s acclaimed Saturday morning show – which he devised and produced for ITV aged 27 – and ran for three seasons.

At the Walt Disney Company in London, as Vice President of International Programming and Development, he created Wake Up In the Wild Room and Disney’s Roadhog.

Billy lives in Central London with his food writer wife Vicky Bennison.

References

  1. ^ Kristin Brzoznowski "CBBC to Air Pet Squad" worlddscreen.com, September 9, 2010 [1]