[1] Falzon is credited as a producer on thirty titles, including Thomas and the Magic Railroad (2000), Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs (2005), Ghost Trackers (2005-2006), Artzooka (2010), Extreme Babysitting (2013-2014), Foreign Affairs (1992) and The Naked Entrepreneur (2016).
"[3] PGI and Falzon's "salesmanship" were credited in a 1989 Toronto Star article for helping "many of Canada's film makers, from mega-buck productions at the CBC to small independents" get their "programs screened around the world" -- including a CTV drama series named Mount Royal and a "popular music program from CITY-TV" titled The New Music.
"[4] The series was pre-sold to Germany, Spain, Italy, Britain, South America and the United States[4] The commercial success of the show was premised on the idea that "an internationally based soap opera would bypass the usual handicaps of Canadian TV".
"[5] By 2001, Falzon was serving as President of Gullane Entertainment (formerly the Britt Alcroft Company), with operations in London, New York, Los Angeles, Toronto and Tokyo.
That year, Falzon announced two significant acquisitions of entertainment properties by Gullane: Fireman Sam[6] , and Guinness World Records for a reported $65 million.
[8] A "Canadian cartoon producer", CCI was "best known for properties like Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs, Erky Perky, and Shining Time Station.