Saturday, 31 January 2009

Cosgrove Hall


The last few months for me have been a series of endings. Something I am progressively becoming tired of in so many ways, so adding another to the list was something I kind of viewed with trepidation. But last night, in a bitterly cold Manchester I strolled across to Albany Road in Chorlton cum Hardy to witness the end of an era. Cosgrove Hall Films (formerly productions), was closing its doors for the last time. A round robin email to previous employees had circulated and people had decided to gather to say, well... goodbye really. As I wandered into the front car park familiar silhouettes of people I had once worked with came into view, and with whom I had often lost touch as you do; as we all do and regret. Brian Cosgrove stood on the steps in front of the shuttered door where I had first entered in 1986, and said a few emotional words about how it was the people who make a company such as Cosgroves and their talent, now spread out across the world. A sentiment the 'money' people of the world would do well to remember as they turn all magic into corporate product; into washed out generic drivel.

I had started as a 'newcomer to grade inbetweener' animating on The Big Friendly Giant and went on to 'key' on productions like Count Duckula, Avenger Penguins, Victor and Hugo, various pilots and of course the last ever series of Dangermouse. I was made redundant in 1993 when the ITV franchises went up for sale, and Thames TV stopped paying us! But I stayed in the building as a freelancer with a small group of animators and called ourselves Keyteam. This lasted for a further seven years, but in 2000, as 2D animation work grew thinner on the ground, I upped sticks and went to work for a computer games company.

After Brian had said his words on the steps, we all wandered to The Lloyds pub in Chorlton, and what could have been a sad affair was actually rather different. Alcohol has that effect! Catching up with people is never really an ordeal, particularly when they are all so special.

Cosgrove Hall was a massive part of my life, and without them it's safe to say I wouldn't be doing what I do now. Brian Cosgrove, specifically, as he was more concerned with the 2D side of things, gave me my first break in the industry after being introduced to him by another Cossies employee Ben Turner. So to him and Mark Hall, I say thank you, and I hope that somehow Cosgrove Hall can continue, even if it's not in that old converted tea warehouse it was in for over thirty years.

Cosgrove Hall, I raise a glass to you!


8 comments:

Adele K. Thomas said...
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Adele K. Thomas said...

So sad! Huge part of my childhood down the drain and poor Brian...such hardwork and it has to end. They made some brilliant stuff though that no one will ever forget!

Even though I moved to Australia when I was 8, the Thames intro jingle has never left my brain...lol

I was brought up a vegitarian, so I loved Duckula!....I love it how the man sung 'vegetarian' in the song and that Del Boy did Duckula's AND Dangermouse's voices...my favourite episode was when those creepy cute bunnies start annoying Mr. Egor.

'I'll get it!!!!!'

David Cousens said...

I'd completely forgotten you used to work there Aly! I used to love watching Count Duckula.

It's a shame to see it closed down, but at least you got a reunion out of it mate.

Take care,
David

stu sutcliffe said...

Hi There Aly,
Just thought id stop lurking in the dark shadows of your blog.
It was lovely to see you again t'other night at the Cossie thing!
You inspired me to start my blog!Though i probably wont have much say about life,but i will hopefully put some "pictures"on there when i figure it out!
Keep up the stunning work, and good luck with the CG Challenge!
stu
oh yeah my blogs called stovision, not sure how to put alink to it though.

stu sutcliffe said...

sorry that should say stuovision! but hey i just noticed posts have a link at the top!
(never gonna get the hang this)

Caractacus said...

Cosgrove Hall :(

One of those companies that made Britain really truly special.

Aly Fell said...

Caractacus - Agreed. I walk past the building quite often, and it's just been sold. Going to become flats!

stu sutcliffe said...

Hey Aly,Are you back in Chorltonia now,as you work past Cossies often? Lovin Rosie Poe!Can I be your "FaceFriend"stu