Randy writes for production companies across the globe, including Francis Fitzpatrick, the creator of the nine-time Emmy-winning Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks and the Grammy nominated children's rock band Milkshake. His collaborators include
Believe Animation in Green Bay, Wisconsin
Cardamon Assets in Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Hibernian American Ltd. in Dublin, Ireland
Kushi Productions in Boston, Massachusetts
Milkshake Music in Baltimore, Maryland
Sharp Image in Karachi, Pakistan
Thinxworks Pictures in Bangalore, India
Throwback Sports in New York, New York
See an animated scene from Believe Animation here. In addition to his work on these productions Randy has had several premises accepted by the executive producer of Playhouse Disney's Handy Manny and is actively developing his own original program concepts.
Sample Scripts
The sample screenplays presented here were chosen for their shows' popularity and diversity: they currently air on multiple U.S. stations; use puppets, animation, and live action; feature lyrics for autonomous songs and a through-musical format; demonstrate British and American English; use sitcom and traditional formatting; cover an age range from toddlers to teens; and utilize a breadth of curriculum goals including science, social skills, and vocabulary.
Preschool Shows (Age Five and Under)
- Angelina
Ballerina: "The Slippery Slippers"
Angelina has finally earned enough money to buy a new pair of
ballet slippers, and when they go missing she assumes Penelope and
Priscilla Pinkpaws took them. But what if the twins are innocent?
- The
Backyardigans:
"The Search for the Golden Fleece"
Uniqua
captains an ancient Greek vessel on a quest to obtain
the
legendary Golden Fleece, but Tyrone the sea god doesn't want to let it
go.
- Charlie
and Lola: "But I
Promise Not to Itch" When Charlie catches the
chickenpox, Lola understands that he's contagious but
still has a hard time leaving him alone.
- Elmo's
World: "Vegetables"
When Elmo starts thinking about vegetables, he'll do
everything
to find out more about them, from watching a trip to a farmers' market
to getting a visit from a real life Beet Poet.
- Peep and
the Big Wide World:
"Row, Row, Row Your Stick"
A tremendous rainstorm sends Quack's pond over its banks, and
when the flood washes away Chirp's collection she and Peep must find a
way to rescue it.
- The Wonder Pets: "Save the Bull" A young bull calf is sitting in the street in Pamplona, Spain just when the running of the bulls is going to take place, and it's up to Linny, Tuck, and Ming-Ming to save the day.
Children's/Tween Shows (Age
Six and Over)
- Phineas
and Ferb: "Do You Believe in Magic?"
In this double-length episode, it's the summer solstice and
Phineas and Ferb celebrate by creating a life-sized replica
of
Stonehenge and facing off against Merlin in a Wizards' Duel. Perry must
meanwhile save the tri-state area from Dr. Doofenshmirtz's sour new
invention: the Lemonadinator.
- True
Jackson, VP: "Trading Lulu"
When Max assigns Lulu to work as Amanda's assistant True is
all
for it. But as things go well for Lulu and horribly for True, she
begins to question if this could mean the end of their friendship.
- WordGirl:
"Duck! Soup!"
Chuck the Evil Sandwich Making Guy tries some soup instead of
a
sandwich and is immediately hooked, hoarding up all the soup in the
entire city. WordGirl and Captain Huggy Face must convince him that
it's better to be generous than selfish.
