Joy Whitby (born 27 July 1930)[1] is an English television executive, television, and radio producer who specialises in children's programmes and animated films.
^"Birthdays: Joy Whitby". The Times. 27 July 2010. Retrieved 16 March 2021.
JoyWhitby (born 27 July 1930) is an English television executive, television, and radio producer who specialises in children's programmes and animated...
audition he was asked by programme creator and the series' first producer JoyWhitby to get in a cardboard box and pretend to 'row out to sea'. Cant pretended...
an August 1988 dinner party held at the home of their mutual friend, JoyWhitby, she met Russian-born metallurgist Uri Andres, who had been based at Imperial...
Blood River (1962). She was a Play School presenter from 1964 to 1970. JoyWhitby, the programme's creator and earliest producer, recalled in 2013: "She...
selected episodes by Carpenter, Bayldon, Davies and Executive Producer JoyWhitby. The second series was released in August 2005. In Australia Catweazle:...
York Times, 1 May 1962. Williams, Sarah (15 October 2012). "How we made: JoyWhitby and Phyllida Law on Play School". The Guardian. Retrieved 16 October 2012...
be used throughout the 1970s) Genre Children's television Created by JoyWhitby Country of origin United Kingdom Original language English No. of episodes...
Grasshopper Island is a British television serial for children created by JoyWhitby. It was first broadcast in 1971. It was filmed on location in London,...
established in other ways: additional stations were built, all-day service to Whitby and Burlington was established and networks of buses and trains interconnected...
Retrieved 13 August 2013. Williams, Sarah (15 October 2012). "How we made: JoyWhitby and Phyllida Law on Play School". The Guardian. Archived from the original...
authoritative, network we have today". Whitby also wrote several plays under the pseudonym Tony Lesser. His wife was JoyWhitby, known for her work in children's...
Yorkshire Television from 1985 to 1987. Scripts were by Marian Lines and JoyWhitby. The first interactive children's television programme. Using technology...
Production Executive producer John Marsden Producer Jo Kemp / Neil Molyneux / JoyWhitby Running time 11 minutes Production companies Yorkshire Television (1986–1994)...
Wilkinson, French-Australian composer and conductor (d. 2022) 1930 – JoyWhitby, English director, producer, and screenwriter 1930 – Shirley Williams...
three years later. GO did extend its Lakeshore East line again in 1995 from Whitby to Oshawa, finishing that line as it exists today. The reach of GO's network...
to get into university, not just the BBC", observed Home in 2013. With JoyWhitby and Molly Cox, Home developed Jackanory, which began its long run in 1965...
Mouse and Mole is a 1996 British television series devised by JoyWhitby's Grasshopper Productions. It was based on the series of children's books written...
After a spell on radio, she joined the Blue Peter team. She worked for JoyWhitby and they developed the children's TV series Play School which was the...
Dromkeen Collection, Australia 1977, Elaine Moss 1978, Peter Kennerley 1979, JoyWhitby 1980, Dorothy Butler 1981, Margaret Marshall and Virginia Jensen 1982...
join London Weekend Television by David Frost, along with her BBC junior JoyWhitby, at the future ITV contractor's beginnings in 1967, and the two women...
Joy Angelia Gardner (née Burke, 29 May 1953 – 1 August 1993) was a 40-year-old Jamaican mature student living in London, England, United Kingdom. Gardner...
including Colleen Donovan, Peter Gilroy, Monette Moio, Monica Joy Shere, and Maddy Whitby. The series follows the lives of four friends ten years after...