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He first called Britt Allcroft in 1986 after Jay Islin, the head of WNET, had returned home from England and handed him a videocassette of Thomas episodes recorded from ITV.
 
He first called Britt Allcroft in 1986 after Jay Islin, the head of WNET, had returned home from England and handed him a videocassette of Thomas episodes recorded from ITV.
   
He and Alcroft co-produced the [[Season 1|first season]] and were co-executive producers for the rest of the series.
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He and Allcroft co-produced the [[Season 1|first season]] and were co-executive producers for the rest of the series.
   
 
Rick and Allcroft are currently trying to get Shining Time Station onto DVD or back on television.
 
Rick and Allcroft are currently trying to get Shining Time Station onto DVD or back on television.

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"The ultimate gratification in work is feeling that you're doing something good. We're giving life lessons to children."
— Rick Siggelkow in 1993
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Rick in 2015

Rick Siggelkow is the co-creator of Shining Time Station alongside Britt Allcroft. He's also worked on "Noddy Shop", "Ace Lightning", and "Dinosapian". He recently appeared in the 70 Years of Friendship YouTube documentary.

He first called Britt Allcroft in 1986 after Jay Islin, the head of WNET, had returned home from England and handed him a videocassette of Thomas episodes recorded from ITV.

He and Allcroft co-produced the first season and were co-executive producers for the rest of the series.

Rick and Allcroft are currently trying to get Shining Time Station onto DVD or back on television.


After Shining Time Station he went to work for BBC Americas Worldwide.

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