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New to BLE: “It’s our chance to get fully on the radar”

Two Daughters Entertainment’s Rob Goodchild on Moley, Talking Tom & Friends, developing key relationships and building its licensing operation.

Some 40 exhibitors will be taking to the floor for the very first time at Brand Licensing Europe from 24-26 September. LicensingSource.net catches up with just some of them to find out more on their plans and why they see the event as crucial to their brands’ growth.

Today: Two Daughters Entertainment.

British animation company, Two Daughters Entertainment (E154) will be showcasing Moley – its series for 4-7s which is set in Moletown, a world right under our feet. It is also representing the rights to Talking Tom and Friends in the UK, which is driving strong engagement across mobile gaming apps and YouTube and has a new series – Talking Tom Heroes Suddenly Super – in production now and due to be delivered later this year.

“We want to showcase our business and brands to the best of the licensing industry,” says Rob Goodchild, commercial director at Two Daughters Entertainment. “We have a great offer and are building a strong portfolio of IP. It’s our chance to get fully on the radar, develop key relationships and build our licensing operation as our business moves to the next level.

“We want to get the ball rolling on the Talking Tom and Friends programme in the UK. The brand is driving such strong data right now, which, along with the new content, presents immediate opportunities. We also want to highlight the work we are doing with Moley, where we will be announcing some key partnerships alongside our ambitious plans for season 2.”

Rob concludes: “We’re really looking forward to showing how much progress we have made as a business, and how much more there is to come.”

This feature originally appeared in the autumn 2024 edition of Licensing Source Book. To read the full publication, click on this link.

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