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Paddington
Bear |
Since he first set
foot on Paddington Station and met Mr and Mrs
Brown, Paddington Bear has become undeniably one
of the world's classic bears, appealing to all
ages. More than 265 licensees, making thousands
of different products across the UK, Europe, USA,
South-East Asia, Japan, Australia and South Africa
all benefit from the universal recognition of
Paddington Bear. |
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Beatrix
Potter |
The
World of Beatrix Potter is an enduring phenomenon,
and is the worlds longest-running and largest
international book-based merchandise programme,
worth over 333 million / US$500 million in annual
retail sales. The programme encompasses classic
artwork from the books and specially developed
art. |
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Jeb |
Jeb's movies have now been watched
by over 3 million people worldwide. He's been nominated
for awards, has appeared on TV and has featured
in a number of marketing campaigns that's why we
are dedicated to keeping the little fella busy. |
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Ubuntu
Gaia |
Ubuntu
Gaia Ltd is a modern 21st Century holistic lifestyle
company dedicated to enhancing life experiences.
Ubuntu Gaia Lifestyle SMS Text © for the
modern 21st Century lifestyle aims to provide
content to companies worldwide to promote a healthy,
positive lifestyle for their mobile phone end
users. |
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Koozac |
A fantastic online game a cross
between Tetris™ and Sudoku which ATNM (Brands
Division) has signed up for exploitation across
all new media platforms including games consoles,
mobile, and IDTV.
Mobile game rights with UClick. All other formats
available. |
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The
Wombles |
The
Wombles' motto 'Make Good Use of Bad Rubbish'
and their passion for recycling was far ahead
of its time and captured the imagination of children
everywhere, who began to organise Womble Clearing
Up Groups. Thirty-five five-minute films were
broadcast on BBC 1 accompanied by Mike Batt's
music and The Wombles theme song, Underground
Overground, Wombling Free. |
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The
Snowman |
Hamish Hamilton first published Raymond Briggs’
wondrous tale of The Snowman who comes to life,
his friendship with James and their marvellous
adventure, in 1978. Proven classic with
ongoing high-profile exposure through publishing,
video, broadcast and theatrical (Christmas wouldn’t
be Christmas without The Snowman).
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