WATERSHIP DOWN comes to TV
WATERSHIP DOWN, a $10 million TV series of 26 half-hour episodes based on
the novel by Richard Adams and the feature film directed by Martin Rosen,
both of which are also called WATERSHIP DOWN, is being produced by British
independent Alltime Entertainment and Toronto-based DECODE Entertainment.
Beth Stevenson, of DECODE, and Simon Vaughan, of Alltime, are producing;
Neil Court, of DECODE, is executive producing with Steven DeNure and Martin
Rosen. The series will debut this Fall in the UK on ITV and Canada on YTV,
CBC and Canale Famille. The series will be among those being offered at
L!censing '99. WATERSHIP DOWN is about the adventures of a group of
rabbits. (Brian Aldiss, a British science fiction writer, has said, in
reference to the Richard Adams book, that "the British write stories about
rabbits for rabbits, while Americans write about robots for robots.")
the novel by Richard Adams and the feature film directed by Martin Rosen,
both of which are also called WATERSHIP DOWN, is being produced by British
independent Alltime Entertainment and Toronto-based DECODE Entertainment.
Beth Stevenson, of DECODE, and Simon Vaughan, of Alltime, are producing;
Neil Court, of DECODE, is executive producing with Steven DeNure and Martin
Rosen. The series will debut this Fall in the UK on ITV and Canada on YTV,
CBC and Canale Famille. The series will be among those being offered at
L!censing '99. WATERSHIP DOWN is about the adventures of a group of
rabbits. (Brian Aldiss, a British science fiction writer, has said, in
reference to the Richard Adams book, that "the British write stories about
rabbits for rabbits, while Americans write about robots for robots.")























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