Darrall Macqueen


Darrall Macqueen is an independent children's television production company based in London, United Kingdom. It was formed in 2000 by Billy Macqueen and Maddy Darrall who were formerly Vice-President Programming and Development and Director of UK Programmes for the Walt Disney Company, London.

History

Darrall Macqueen's first production was a converged TV/web event week for ITV in January 2000 called Mouse. This was transmitted live every day over children's half term school holidays on CiTV, celebrating the internet and interactivity. A further two Mouse event weeks were commissioned in 2001, during which time Darrall Macqueen were consulting for HomeChoice on their pre-school and children's broadband strategy, and for Yes Television on their children's ADSL channel and branding creative strategy. In 2002 Darrall Macqueen were asked to tender for a new CBBC weekend interactive magazine show and won the commission with Smile, hosted by a teenage Fearne Cotton, Reggie Yates and Devin Griffin. Smile ran from 2002 until 2007 with more than 250 three-hour live broadcasts, winning Darrall Macqueen a BAFTA in the Interactive category in 2005, an Interactive Indie of the Year Award and a BAFTA in the Presenter category for Barney Harwood who was the host of Smile in 2007.
In 2002, Darrall Macqueen devised and was commissioned to make CBBC's first interactive drama series, UGetMe. The 32 45-minute dramas, with associated web radio shows, showcased the work of great young British comedy performing and writing talent such as 15-year-old actor Josh Herdman and writers Howard Overman and Michael Wynne. UGetMe was co-devised by Jacquetta May, and its start-up director was Otto Bathurst.
In 2004, Darrall Macqueen created a live-action comedy format with the presenting talent from Smile for CBBC called The Crust. This 15-part urban sitcom set in a pizza take-out starred Reggie Yates and Devin Griffin alongside Sharon D Clarke.
In 2004, Darrall Macqueen made a series of 13 high octane game shows for CiTV called Play the Game, and, in 2005, Darrall Macqueen was asked to produce CiTV's thrill seeking action series Feel the Fear, starring Steve Wilson and Holly Willoughby. In 2006 they produced 30 comedy animal tales for CiTV called Animal Spies, which featured the voice talent of Lenny Henry and Ricky Tomlinson.
In September 2005 the leading Australian production and distribution company Southern Star took a majority shareholding in Darrall Macqueen. Southern Star, who already owned Carnival Films and Oxford Scientific Films in the UK, were then bought by Southern Cross, who in turn were purchased by Fairfax Media. When Endemol took over Fairfax Media in 2009 Darrall Macqueen took back full control of the company.
At the 2006 Children's BAFTAs, Darrall Macqueen won the inaugural BAFTA for Production Company of the Year.
In 2007, Darrall Macqueen created Bear Behaving Badly for CBBC, a 26-part slapstick sitcom for 7–11-year olds that pitted Smiles blue bear called Neville against a corrupt caretaker called Mr Angry Pants. Darrall Macqueen have so far produced four series of Bear Behaving Badly for CBBC and the series is one of CBBC's most successful comedy "classics" both on TV and online with the Nevaland game brand at www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc.

In 2008, Darrall Macqueen were asked to manage the production of Southern Star's formatted song and dance show Hi 5 for UK broadcasters Cartoonito and GMTV.
From 2008 to 2010, Darrall Macqueen created and produced weekend pre-school brand The Fluffy Club for ITV and GMTV, hosted by Tiny Little Fluff and Mandisa Nakana-Taylor.
In 2009, Darrall Macqueen developed a comedy animation series called Pet Squad with Irish comedian/writer Caimh McDonnell. The series was acquired by CBBC and co-produced by March Entertainment in Canada, Inspidea animation studio in Malaysia with support from MDeC and distributed by Sony Pictures in Los Angeles. Pet Squad has been a ratings success for CBBC and was described by CBBC Controller Damian Kavanagh as "one of our biggest hits of the year". The series was sold to TVE in Spain. Pet Squad was voiced by top British voice talent Ben Small, Ronni Ancona, Rob Rackstraw and Adam Longworth.
In 2011, Darrall Macqueen won its first commission from CBeebies to make a pre-school series called Baby Jake. Series two is currently in production and mixes live-action and 2D photo-real animation to bring a real baby to life. The series is animated by Jam Media in Dublin and the lead writer is Dave Ingham. Baby Jake is broadcast on the CBeebies International Channels and launched on RAI in Italy in April 2012. Baby Jake toys, books and DVDs are available.
In 2015, Darrall Macqueen with WildBrain and CBeebies rebooted classic British children’s television series Teletubbies.

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