- Keith Chapman
Keith V Chapman (born December 1958 in
Brentwood ,Essex ) is a television writer and producer based in theUnited Kingdom who most notably createdBob the Builder . cite news | first=Meg | last=Carter | pages= | title= Bob the Builder's gaffer prepares to unleash Fifi on world's tots | date=Thursday April 28, 2005 | publisher=The Guardian | url=http://business.guardian.co.uk/story/0,,1471704,00.html ] He has three sons.Biography
He is the second child of Roy and Pat Chapman. Chapman worked for
Jim Henson International, designing characters related to theMuppets , before leaving to pursue a career inadvertising . Whilst freelancing as an agency art director in the early 1990s, Chapman worked on his own creations, eventually showing them toPeter Orton , executive chairman ofHIT Entertainment . One of the properties Chapman had produced wasBob the Builder , and Orton, sensing potential in the character, acquired theintellectual property rights and created a television show based on the property. The deal saw Chapman retain a share of thecopyright and also a contractual clause which sees his name appear on allmerchandise related to the character.Bob the Builder was produced at Manchester's HOT Animation Studio, with
Curtis Jobling 's unmistakable character and world designs helping propel the character, and the show, onto a global audience. The show became a huge success, generating around £1 billion in international retail sales. Chapman decided to invest his share of the profits in setting up his own television production and rights ownership company,Chapman Entertainment , stating his belief that "the closer involvement of creative talent can get more out of a property over the longer term".In 2005 Chapman launched
Fifi and the Flowertots . The development of this series was initially to be financed byUniversal Studios , but the company pulled out of its deal with Chapman Enterprises following restructuring. This saw Chapman seekprivate equity investors, in the shape of wealthy individuals, and sold a minority stake in the company to raise the necessary funds.Notes and references
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