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Tetra Films was a London - based independent production company, founded by Alan Horrox, ex-controller of children’s programmes at Thames Television in 1992, the same year when classic ITV series The Tomorrow People was revived. His credits include Spatz and Danny, Champion of the World. It produced programmes for ITV and Channel 4 in the 1990s. In 2000, Tetra Films was finally closed down.

Films

Notable contributions include: Cone Zone, Century 21, 1995-97 Delta Wave, Century 21, 1996 Mike and Angelo, Sci-fi sitcom Century 21, 1989-2000 Snap, Century 21, 1997-99 Rainbow (TV series) Rainbow, Class for S4C, 1981 Rainbow Days, Pre-school, School for S4C, 1995-1996 The Canterville Ghost, Century 21, (family feature), 1997 The Treasure Seekers, Century 21, (TV Movie), 1996 What Katy Did, (family feature) Century 21, 2000