Back of the Oven! Part5

Back of the Oven! Part5

As I mentioned last time, getting someone to champion our little show was like pushing water up hill. But finally, we had found those key people that would stand a chance of getting ‘Jeff the Chef’ (as it was known then) placed with a broadcaster. Oliver Ellis and Helen Howells had created a new company by the name of HoHo Entertainment (see what they did there? with an H and an O 🙂 ) Their track record in the industry was good and myself and co-creator, Simon Jowett felt that they were the right people to get this show made. So Oliver and Helen carried on building their new company and taking Jeff around to broadcasters. What was required from me through this process was to continue to provide visuals of the characters and locations that would make up the show. Needless to say, HoHo had ideas about how it could look. This wasn’t just Simon and me developing this now. Oliver and Helen would suggest changes and new stuff. Obviously, we didn’t all agree all the time but as is the way with any project, it is about what works rather than about what you want. Our collective thoughts and experience really did seem to be moving the project along. But the biggest challenge and the one that would make all the difference, was trying to get a major broadcaster to pick it up. The BBC were approached again and they seemed to like it but always had some kind of reason why it wasn’t right for them. Those reasons sometimes seemed bizarre. We would try and adapt the project to suit their concerns but there is only so far you can go before your project loses its original integrity. Sometimes you have to hold your ground and stick with your original intention. The BBC turned it down. Time moved on. years passed. We are now at about 2009/2010 I finished my stint at the games company working on the ‘Ologyworld’ stuff. I then got a call from my old friend David Freedman (remember him? the first producer I worked with in TV) who was working on a kids animated TV show at Pinewood Studios. the show was called Matt Hatter Chronicles. A very ambitious CG action adventure show. I was tasked with designing all the environments. Like any show, it had its problems, but creatively it was a hugely satisfying experience and definitely added work into my portfolio that would serve me well later on. After finishing there I was drafted back in to draw some more Transformers stuff. I almost didn’t do it but it was a chance to work with Simon Furman on a project that had served us well way back when. Not only that but a chance to finish off the incomplete Marvel story-line from some 20 years previous in the form of a 20 issue series called, Transformers: ReGeneration One. Something that also came out of Matt Hatter was a brief period of time working on the show with an Art Director by the name of Andrea Tran. We worked well together and a year or so later Andrea called me about working with him on a new CBeebies show called Ruff-Ruff, Tweet & Dave. The show was being produced by Collingwood&Co and is to date one of my favourite working experiences. Great people and great little project.
Meanwhile, HoHo were still plugging away with Jeff, and finally, they got a bite. Channel5 were interested. It took a lot of manoeuvring and massaging and negotiating but they had finally done it! We had our major broadcaster. A MASSIVE hurdle had been got over. But, this was just the start of a new mountain to climb. Getting the broadcaster signed up is great but it doesn’t pay for the show. Raising the finance for a 52 episode kids show takes a lot of doing. But hey, HoHo are good at this, right Then, we came up with a problem. It was something that had always been a possibility but something that I always struggled with. Due to various conflicts, HoHo and Channel5 had decided that we could not go any further with the project using the name ‘Jeff’. It turned out that there were other properties out there that used the name. Previous research had shown this but we weren’t concerned as those other projects weren’t like ours. They weren’t even kids TV shows. They were things like an out of print book and somebody who makes sausages up North and a chef in America. It didn’t seem to conflict with any trademark but it was there. It was too close for comfort. So after much deliberation, the search for a new name began. This was a tough one. He had always been Jeff. He was Jeff. What on earth were we going to call him? It was like being asked to rename your child!

A rose by any other name?
Next: Back of the Oven! Part6

Exhibition

Starting on the 5th May I will be having a small exhibition as part of Oxfordshire Artweeks. Some rarely seen pages of comic book art will be on the walls at The Fibreworks in their upstairs workshop. It’s not often that I get the chance to frame and show some pages from my old Marvel days. Featured (among some other stuff) will be these four pieces of Cover Art. On sale will be Prints, Signed Comics, and Books as well as a load of pages of original art from X-Men, Spider-Man and others.

You can find more information about opening times of my exhibition here and all about other exhibitions happening as part of Artweeks at Artweeks.org

 

DOUBLE GAMBIT

DOUBLE GAMBIT

I had a request in some time ago for any pages of X-MEN that I had left that feature Gambit. Finally found time to rummage around in the WildVault and this one popped up. Today it is on its way to a new home 🙂 I did a lot of issues of this book over about a year and a half if I remember correctly. This is probably one of my favourite covers. Looking back on old artwork is sometimes disappointing but given this was about 25 years ago I think it stands up pretty well 🙂

and counting

and counting

For anyone that is interested in grabbing one of the Transformers Sketches that kicked off the first of the sketchbooks and that are up on eBay and about to time out, you can still see them on the links below. Auction ends 19.18 UK time on 5th February. That’s tomorrow as I type.

Links to the specific auction pages for each character are…
AFTERBURNER, AIRRAID, BLASTOFF, BACKSTREET, BLADES, APEFACE, BATTLETRAP.

Or you can see them all at www.ebay.co.uk/usr/andrewwildman
And if you are interested in the printed Transformers Sketchbooks, check them out in the SHOP

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The Transformers UK Art Auction has now finished. Congratulations to all those that grabbed a page. Will be sending those out over the course of the week.

Currently running is the auction of Transformers Sketches. You can check all the info for those in the previous post HERE

Transformers UK Original Art auction ends TODAY

A lot of interest in these rare 10 pages of Transformers UK art from 1989. The auction ends today so if you are at all interested, check them out. Maybe yours will be the ‘good home’ that one of these pages will go to:-) Either way, its great to see these pages getting some love after 29 years in a cupboard 🙂

you can see the pages HERE along with the Sketches that are currently running.

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