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Studiocanal Sunbow Entertainment, a Tv STUDIOCANAL TARGET Espace Lumiere, 5-13 Boul de la Republique, 92100 41-42 Berners St., London W1P 3AA, England. Tel: (44 207) Boulogne-Billancourt Cedex, France. (33 1) 4425-1000. FAX: 323-7900. FAX: (44 207) 323-7933. email: [email protected] (33 1) 7175-8986. MANAGING DIRECTOR PRESIDENT Alison Rayson Vincent Grimond SALES DIRECTOR Properties: Ghost Dog The Way of the Samurai, The Straight Kate Bourne FINANCE DIRECTOR Story, Life is Beautiful. Nigel Wilson SALES MANAGER STUDIOS USA Geraint Marsh (Producer & distributor) SR. SALES EXECUTIVE 1325 Ave. of the Americas, 5th Flr., New York, NY 10019. Clare Kumahor (212) 373-7600. FAX: (212) 373-7660. www.studiosusa.com SALES EXECUTIVE PRESIDENT Alex Razeghi Steve Rosenberg SALES CO-ORDINATOR EXECUTIVE V.P., SALES & NEW BUSINESS Ebby Simsek Arthur Hasson SALES/PROGRAMMING ASSISTANT EXECUTIVE V.P., ADVERTISING & SALES Elika Nasiri Elizabeth Herbst ACQUISITIONS MANAGER V.P., CABLE & ANCILLARY SALES Martin Rakusen Bruce Casino BUSINESS AFFAIRS MANAGER V.P., CREATIVE SERVICES Sarah Mulligan Debbie Brunner MATERIALS COORDINATOR SENIOR V.P., NATIONAL SALES MANAGRE Alison Hill Phil Martzolf PA/OFFICE MANAGER Julie Davey First -Run Strips: Crossing over with John Edward, Maury, Sally, FINANCE ASSISTANT Jerry Springer Show. Melissa Indot Weeklies: The Invisible Man, Back2Back Action, Jack of All New Products: Mercy Peak (20 x0 50 mins.), Murphy's Law (90 Trades, Cleopatra 2525, Xena: Warrior Princess. min.),I Want a Husband (60 mins.). Programs: Popstars, Bad Girls, Up Rising, Kid In the Corner, SUNBOW ENTERTAINMENT, A TV LOONLAND Pacific Drive, Dream Team. COMPANY (Producer & distributor) TEAM ENTERTAINMENT 100 5th Ave., 3rd Flr., New York, NY 10011. (212) 893-1600. (Producer) FAX: (212) 893-1630. 11818 Wilshire Blvd., 2nd Flr., Los Angeles, CA 90025. (310) PRESIDENT 312-4400. FAX: (310) 312-4401, www.teamtv.com Peter Wilkie PRESIDENT & CFO CFO Jay Shapiro Meena Ramanfar PRESIDENT, NEW MEDIA & CORPORATE DEVELOPMENT HEAD OF DISTRIBUTION Higgin Kim Lisa Hryniewicz PRESIDENT, PROGRAMMING SENIOR V.P., DEVELOPMENT & PRODUCTION Jamie Waldron Ken Olshansky Programs: Anatomy of a Hate Crime,Callof the Wild, SR. DIRECTOR, SALES & BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT Destination: Style, Prestige I (Movie Package), Robin Leach's Sandrine Pechels de Saint Sardos Wildlife Styles, Mystic Journeys, Legends of the Hidden City, SALES ASSISTANT Stranger Than Fiction, Pacifica-Tales From the South Sea, Koo Chung Tales from Oceania Mansion-Great House of Europe. Animated Specials: Donner (1x 30 mins.), Lion of OZ (75 mins.), Santa's Special Delivery (30 mins.). TECHTV Animated Series: Cramp Twins (26 x 26 mins.), Little Ghosts (13 (Producer & distributor) x 26 mins.), Letters from Felix, Peltson K. Findus (13 x 26 650 Townsend St., San Francisco, CA 94103. (415) 355- mins.), Mega Babies (26 x 30 or 52 x 11mins.), Fat Dog, 4054. FAX: (415) 355-4055. www.techtv.com Mendoza (26 x. 30 or 52 x 11 mins.), Generation O! (13 x 30 PRESIDENT & CEO mins.), Rainbow Fish (26 x 30 or 52 x 11 mins.), Brothers Flub Larry Wangberg (26 x 30 or 52 x 11 mies.), Wondrous Myths and Legends (13 x COO 30 mins.), Student Bodies ( 40 x 30 mins.), Angel Wings (13 x Joe Gillespie 11 mins.), Salty's Lighthouse (40 x 30 mins.), Frank & Eddie (13 GENERAL MANAGER Tom Grams x 7 mins.). V.P., ASIA/EUROPE Series: Bigfoot (9 x 7 miss.), Bucky O'Hare (13 x 30 mins.), Karen Kaufman Cartoon Capers (17 x 30 mins.), Conan & The Young Warriors V.P., INTERNATIONAL PRODUCTION (13 x 30 mins.), Conan The Adventurer (65 x 30 mins.), G.I. Nancy Juliber Joe: Extreme (26 x 30 mins.), G.I. Joe: Original (95 x 30 SALES EXECUTIVE mins.), G.I. Joe (199 & 300 series, 44 x 30 mine.), Glofriends Michael Propper (26 x 10 mins.), Great Space Coaster (52x 30 mins.), New Products: TechTV Minutes, TechTV's Titan of Tech, Zip Inhumanoids (13 x 30 miens.), Jem (65 x 30 mine.), Littlest Pet Film International, Extended Play. Shop (40 x 30 mins.). Moondreamers (16 x 10 mins.), My Little Programs: Zip Files, Extended Play, Technology News Feed, Pony N'Friends (65 x 30 wins.), My Little Pony: Original (32 x Tech Live, Internet Tonight, Money Machine, Fresh Gear, Big 30 mins.), My Little Pony Tales (13 x 30 mins.), The Nudnik Thinkers, Computer Shopper, Call for Help, Silicon Spin. Show (13 x 30 mins.), The Puzzle Place (65 x 30 mins.), Robotix (15 x 7 mins.), Transformers Generation 2 (52 x 30 mins.), Transformers Takara (115 x 30 mins.), Transformers: TELCAST INTERNATIONAL FILMPRODUCTION Original (98 x 30 mins.), Visionaries (13 x 30 mins.). Gmbh & Co KG Family Features: A Matter of Conscience (60 mins.), All That (Producer & distributor) Glitters (60 mins.), Flour Babies (60 mine.), Private Affairs (60 Osterwaldstrasse 10, 80805 Muenchen, Germany. Tel: (49 89) mins.). 3607-9100. FAX: (49 89) 3607 9113. www.telcast.de email: [email protected] TAPESTRY INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT & CEO Thomas Hohenacker (Producer & distributor) SENIOR V.P. 11 Hanover Sq., 14th Fir. New York, NY 10005. (212) 505- Anja Maierhofer-Stadelmann 2288. FAX: (212) 505-5059. email: [email protected] V.P., INTERNATIONAL MARKETING PRESIDENT Robyn Springer -Mills Nancy Walzog HEAD OF ACQUISITIONS Programs: Moorpark 24/7, New Detectives, Secret World of Angela Richardson Gardens, Med School, Peace of Mind, Red Space: The Secret SENIOR SALES & ACQUISITIONS MANAGER Russian Space Program, Josh, Sperm Whale Oasis, Realm of Kerstin Grunwald the Killer Whale, Is Ita Boy or a Girl, Dinosaurs: Inside and Out, SENIOR SALES & COPRODUCTIONS MANAGER, DOCU- The Angry Eye with Jane Elliot, 16 Decisions, Code Rush, MENTARIES Dream Girls, Death Row U.S.A., King Gimp. Jutta Krenz 635.
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