Tetra Films
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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