Christopher Lillicrap

Christopher J. Lillicrap (born 14 February 1949 in Plymouth, Devon)[1] is a British television presenter, writer and composer.

He is best known for being a children's TV presenter in the 1970s and '80s, and has numerous writing credits, including Rainbow, Fab Lab and Fimbles.

[4][5] He has co-written numerous pantomimes and children's shows for the theatre with his actress wife Jeanette Ranger.

Their musical Monty Moonbeam's Magnificent Mission won the TMA/Martini Award for Best Show for Young People.

Lillicrap lived for many years in Farnborough, Hampshire before moving to the Greek island of Symi, where he wrote his first novel, Midas, under the pseudonym Dominic Ranger, published by Matador in 2013.