AP Films
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AP Films or APF (renamed Century 21 Productions in 1966) was a British independent film production company of the 1950s until the early 1970s. The company became internationally known for its imaginative children's action-adventure marionette television series – most significantly Thunderbirds – produced for British ITV network companies Associated-Rediffusion, Granada, ABC and ATV. At its height, the company employed more than 200 staff.[6]
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Founded | 1957 (Maidenhead, UK)[1] |
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Fate | Dissolved c. 1972[2] |
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Owner | Lew Grade (from 1962) |
Number of employees | Over 200 (at its peak) |
Parent | Century 21 Organisation (from 1966)[4] |
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