Creator of UK DangerMouse cartoon dies
AP – Fri, Nov 18, 2011LONDON (AP) — Mark Hall, who created much loved British children's animations including DangerMouse and Jamie and his Magic Torch, has died. He was 75.
His son Simon Hall said Friday his father died overnight in his family home in the northern city of Manchester after a short illness.
Hall worked closely with his college friend Brian Cosgrove.  the two met at Manchester's Regional College of Art in the 1950s and  worked as graphic designers for the television channel Granada TV in the  1960s. They formed their own animation company Cosgrove Hall  Productions in 1976 and went on to create a series of magical, often  surreal cartoons.
Their best known creation was "DangerMouse" — a  cartoon secret agent mouse that first appeared on television in the  1980s with his sidekick hamster Penfold. The show attracted 19 million  viewers at its peak.They also  created "Jamie and his Magic Torch" cartoons about a boy whose torch  takes him to fantasy lands after bedtime. They also produced an animated  version of Kenneth Grahame's book "Wind in the Willows," about  riverside animals including Rat, Mole and Toad of Toad Hall.
Hall and Cosgrove retired in 2000, but had recently reformed their animation company under the name Cosgrove Hall Fitzpatrick Entertainment and had planned to produce new animation.
"Mark  was one of life's real gentlemen and it's wonderful he got to see his  company reborn," said Adrian Wilkins, who is operations director at  Cosgrove Hall Fitzpatrick Entertainment. Wilkins said Hall's son Simon  will continue his father's work.
Hall is survived by his wife and two children.





 
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