[16] In October, Thames paid the BBC, via the IBA, 300,000 in compensation to make up the shortfall in additional cost for new episodes of Dallas.[17]. Thames Television was acquired by Pearson Television in mid-1993. [20] For Thamess management, this was a materialist operation with a clear dimension, and to weed out unscrupulous bargaining and working practices. Granada Television won daytime service in the North, and ABC the weekends. It has been said that Carlton chief executive Michael Green talked to the then Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher on the matter, which in turn may have helped to shape the 1990 Parliamentary Act which replaced the IBA with the Independent Television Commission and the change in franchise allocation procedures. Heres how it works. Thames was bullish after losing, since the company had made confidential contingency plans, which involved 1,000 redundancies and the closure of the Euston Road facility. The Bill (19842010) began as a one-hour series of separate stories in 1984, but from 1989 until 1998 was broadcast several times a week, usually in a 30 minute slot. David Hewson "BBC ready to reclaim 'Dallas'". Now featuring the 'triangle' logo in the booth, which had come in as part of the 21st birthday celebrations for Thames just with a large XXI in place of the 'Television' wording. Pistols bassist Glen Matlock says the band werent keen on being dragged out of rehearsals but had their arm twisted. Fact and fiction: the Sex Pistols terrorise Bill Grundy, in real life and on Disney's Pistol series, The front page of the Mirror, 2nd December 1976, Host Bill Grundy leaving the BBC offices the day after the Sex Pistols interview, (Image credit: David Ashdown/Getty Images ), Def Leppard's Joe Elliott hospitalised by altitude sickness in Colombia, Always wanted to record a Kiss song with Gene Simmons? See MoreSee Less, Stella Stevens: Nutty Professor and Poseidon Adventure star dies at 84, A very young Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr and George Harrison and friends. In many ways the careers of Grundy and the Pistols never recovered from the confrontation. The Pistols best was already behind them. ITV Thames TV presenters (1968 1992). And thats all I remember., Matlock, however, maintains that the band had only had a couple of beers: I had a beer or two, as we all did, he told a TV interviewer in 2005. He's right. Guest presenters will include multiple media personalities, including Flava host Stacey Morrison as well as Moana Maniapoto, Matai Rangi Smith, Neil Waka, Peata Melbourne, Julian Wilcox, Luke Bird . On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. Within four days, all but one ITV station had gone off-air after the ACTT asked members at other companies to walk out in claim for a 15% pay rise. They were flies in the amber of notoriety. EMI dropped them, gigs were cancelled, Glen Matlock left and Sid Vicious joined. These included Reilly, Ace of Spies (1983), Jack the Ripper (1988), Capital City (19891990), Selling Hitler (1991), and Anglo-Saxon Attitudes (1992). A year later, Nicholson had secured her first presenting job on the 1971-72 show Tea Break. It was widely expected that the company would be awarded the London weekend franchise. Its shows achieved massive audiences and are still remembered many years later. Consequently, ABC applied for both the Midlands seven-day operation and the contract to serve London at the weekend, preferring the latter. Thames's subsidiary production company Euston Films continued to produce many of Thames's highest-profile drama contributions to ITV network programming to the end of its ITV franchise. Richard O'Sullivan, Beryl Reid, John Cater, Carol Hawkins, Martin Clunes, Maureen Lipman. Barker, Dennis The Guardian; 20 October 1984; Thames stand-in TV 'very popular' Barker, Dennis The Guardian; 24 October 1984; TV companies brace against union. However, five years ago Classic Rock exclusively obtained internal files from Thames Television which give a unique insight into what happened on the day: memos criticising personnel, and hand-written notes by producers recording what happened in the aftermath were all inside the files. The Observer, 24 April 1988, Central TV to shed 467 more jobs in new year. Thames believed Carlton's demands were unreasonable and would have forced it to drop most networked programmes on ITV during the autumn of 1992. Sign up below to get the latest from Classic Rock, plus exclusive special offers, direct to your inbox! Bona! It would seem reasonable to assume that there is nothing new left to say about the incident. The site of the studios is currently occupied by Triton Square and the registered headquarters of the British operation of Spanish bank Santander. The Times, Thursday, 3 July 1986, MAI shares peak on bid speculation. See MoreSee Less, Another musical genius has gone RIP Burt Bacharach ": How porn, poop and chicken coops derailed Guns N' Roses' Chinese Democracy, Every issue delivered direct to your door. [24] On Monday 22 October, a management-run service started operating; the company claimed the revised schedule was popular with the viewers. The presenter's flirting with Siouxsie Sioux, who was standing behind the band - and was aged 19 at the time; Grundy was 53 - provoked . How this evaded the press at the time and how it evaded Pistol scriptwriter Craig Pearce remains a mystery. Visit our corporate site (opens in new tab). The original host was Eamonn Andrews, with Bill Grundy taking over in 1976. The Mr. Bean pilot episode, starring Rowan Atkinson as the titular character, was first broadcast on ITV on 1 January 1990, and the eventual run lasted beyond Thames holding of its franchise. And, indirectly, it was because of Freddie Mercurys teeth. Jack was a popular BBC TV forecaster (17th May 1969 4th May 1983) and for many years was the , Johns broadcasting career began at ILR station Radio Tees. Maybe Steve Jones found a bottle of wine or a bottle of whisky or something but he didnt seem that kind of drunk to me., Bill Grundys late son, Tim, himself a broadcaster, later said with some bitterness that he felt the Pistols went on air with preconceived ideas of how they could set out to use the interview as a publicity stunt. This site is not affiliated with any broadcaster, production company or design/marketing/talent agency. During the hours after Rainbow and before the children's slot, Good Afternoon was transmitted, a magazine programme. Failure to reach agreement on pay increases and shift allowances in the 1979 pay round resulted in technicians switching off power to the transmission facilities at the Euston Road centre on 6 August. Thames is Britain's leading producer of quality entertainment TV and is home to the UK's biggest and best entertainment programmes. [32][33], In 1982, The Independent Broadcasting Authority decided to change the Thames franchise area, which resulted in the Bluebell Hill transmitter in north Kent, its associated relays and the main relay at Tunbridge Wells being transferred from London to the new South and South-East of England, TVS franchise, in order to serve the new region better. Grundy, in his introduction, said they are "as drunk as I am", but later claimed his comment was a joke, and had allowed the bad language to illustrate the character of the individuals in the group. Once Thames learned it was to lose its franchise to Carlton, the ITV-branded ident was dropped in favour of the local ident which was used at all times from 4 November 1991 until 31 December 1992. He is known for hosting the live-action science program Bill Nye the Science Guy. Which was when Freddie Mercury had his final encounter with the band. The deal brought condemnation from the BBC and from other ITV stations, who feared the BBC would poach their imports, pushing up prices. This is sometimes attributed to the culture of the company, which could be claimed to be a continuation of that at ABC. Simon is best-known for his long stint as a BBC Radio 1 DJ and radio presenter on several other A former Thames executive, who asked not to be named, says the culture of TV in the 70s may have added to the clash: I wasnt there, but I worked at ITV in the 70s and people like Grundy were treated as Masters of the Universe. [53] All of these animations featured the same design, which consisted of the skyline slowly rolling up from the River Thames along with the logo, which was reflected briefly on the water and then quickly faded to its static position at the centre of the ident. While the Pistols were there, the memo reveals, harassed workers on the programme were receiving so many calls of complaint from viewers that they couldnt answer them all. 2, published by Palgrave Macmillan. The disgraced British socialite , 61, spoke by video call with the Talk TV presenter on January. David Hewson "Thames TV head leaves in dispute over Dallas". This name had been previously considered and rejected by London Weekend Television.[7]. Fascinatingly, they reveal that the controversy which led to the Pistols being trailed by newspaper reporters for the rest of the bands 18-month existence could have been even worse. RM 2HXKBTB - Mick Robertson, Douglas Rae and Jenny Hanley, the presenters of Thames Television's . Enjoy your trip in the time machine! In the summer of 1984 a major strike was called, this time, over Thames's management unilaterally issuing new rostering schedules (overtime payments for transmission staff), and the use of new cameras and editing equipment. Former NZ television presenter Liz Gunn claims earthquake . Associated-Rediffusion (Rediffusion) won the London weekday service while Associated Television (ATV) operated weekends. [23], Over the following four weeks, further discussions took place about implementing the plans while introducing new technologies. She was also a daytime continuity , Peter was a continuity announcer in various ITV regions: Ulster TV (1967 1969); Anglia TV , Australian-born former pirate radio disc jockey (known as Jim Gordon, or Jumbo Jimmy Gordon during , Evadne is a former Central TV continuity announcer. In June 1992 Carlton and the ITV network centre had backed down over its demands for Thames to relinquish its right to broadcast repeats of its own programmings on rival channels for 10 years. The television presenter, 62, who appears on The Grand Tour with James, 60, has his own farm in Oxfordshire called Diddly Squat, which his TV show Clarkson's Farm is based on. As a result of the changes to the schedule, ABC was at risk of losing both of its existing franchises, the weekend services that would be going away. Find Thames Television stock photos and editorial news pictures from Getty Images. Thames (IVC) - 1989. Jul 2022. Bryan Cowgill, the managing director of Thames left the company, as he believed his position was untenable since the board was unwilling to support his plans to buy the series. In the interview she dismissed a photo of Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre . Its station management and presentation style were also well-admired. One-time presenter Tommy Boyd was convinced Magpie was named after the opportunistic bird because it amounted to "a complete theft of Blue Peter's format".The two never clashed directly, Magpie settling into . Or so people thought. If you find the site informative or enjoyable, please consider a donation to help me with the running costs of the site. Conspiracy theorist and former TV presenter Liz Gunn has been reportedly arrested after a scuffle involving a security guard at Auckland Airport. Bona! Louder is part of Future plc, an international media group and leading digital publisher. He had a , Mike is a former ATV continuity announcer. Melinda Wittstock "Contest for Channel 5 is clouded by doubts". Writing for The Guardian in 2007, Malcolm McLaren claimed that he was delighted by the incident. Two of its post-franchise sitcoms found more success when they transferred away from ITV Men Behaving Badly, which moved to the BBC in 1994 and Is It Legal?, which moved to Channel 4 in 1998. The two companies allowed Thames independence (although in later years there were accusations that they both treated the company as a cash cow). It was believed that the comedian was dismissed because his shows were considered offensive and politically incorrect,[19] but John Howard Davies said the decision was taken because of falling ratings, very high production costs and Hill was looking tired. [49] Programmes from the Thames archive include: The first idents to be used comprised a plain screen with the words 'from Thames' written in white in the Helvetica font, and a vignette that resembled the famous ident, containing famous London landmarks. The Bill Grundy incident is pretty accurate visually but even tamer than the real life incident. The result? As part of Fremantle, one of the largest creators, producers and distributors in the world, Thames has emerged as Britain's leading entertainment label . Two years later in May 1977, another strike occurred when production assistants at Thames refused to operate new video equipment. In the years since, various conspiracy theories have attached themselves to the Pistols appearance on Today. The broadcaster became something of a cult figure after fronting the ITV show for 20 years. Jack was a popular BBC TV forecaster (17th May 1969 - 4th May 1983) and for many years was the The Times, Tuesday, 27 November 1990, Thames TV cuts. [60], On 1 November 1992 a new satellite station UK Gold was launched as a joint venture between Thames and BBC Enterprises, to show repeats of shows from both broadcasters. Richard Evans and Richard Ford and Dominique Searle "Trial by TV' row over IRA killings film", Dunn to Thames Board, July 1983 (uncatalogued deposit), ITVA Archive from, Cherry, S. ITV: The People's Channel, Reynolds and Hearn, 2005, p196. open.spotify.com/show/7DIM1wfGKwDis0uzsjHeP7?si=pG0_U0TjRKGzVDvrePs4vA Melinda Wittstock. She is a former actress, who went on to become an in-vision continuity announcer for TWW in the 1960s and its successor, HTV West (spring 1968 - c. 1985). Meanwhile, Thames gained a reputation for drama with such series as Jenny, Lady Randolph Churchill (1974), with Lee Remick as the mother of Winston Churchill. The London weekday/weekend split schedule remained the same, although the weekend contract was extended to include Friday evenings, but was opened to new applicants. The two men followed Hollywood with series dedicated to leading comics of the silent era, Unknown Chaplin (1983) and Buster Keaton: A Hard Act to Follow (1987). RIP the beautiful Stella Stevens, who has died at the age of 84. It was so bad that Freddie, who notoriously wasnt keen on dentists, decided he had to make his first visit to one in 15 years, and Queens appearance was cancelled. This site is not affiliated with any broadcaster, production company or design/marketing/talent agency. Each week Thames broadcast from the start of transmissions on Monday until its handover to London Weekend Television at 19:00 on Friday. Later, she worked for . [18] The programme questioned the authority of British troops who had shot dead suspected IRA members allegedly planning a terrorist attack on a British military ceremony in Gibraltar. The revised ident retained the London landmarks but contained them in a blue and orange triangle, pointing downwards, with three wavy blue lines to represent the river and the words 'Thames XXI' in the orange part of the triangle and it was this logo which was used on the first ITV branding idents on 4 September 1989.[54]. As part of these changes, the separate weekend service was eliminated in the Midlands and North, who would instead be served by a single seven-day schedule. This list of TV programs produced by Thames Television includes any TV shows co-produced by Thames Television with other people or companies. The Thames TV papers also seem to put paid to the conspiracy theory that the group's appearance was some kind of publicity scam concocted between Thames TV and their part-owners, EMI. With no access to ITN News, viewers in the Thames region had to make do with short Thames News bulletins. Miller's career began in 1973 when he worked for BBC Radio Birmingham as a reporter. Ultimately, pressure from several ITV companies (especially Yorkshire Television) to the IBA, forced Thames to sell the series back to the BBC at a loss. Host Carl Smith consults practitioners to explore how xenotransplantation - growing replacement organs in genetically modified . For 5000, now you can, Watch David Bowie tease David Gilmour before joining him onstage for a spine-tingling duet on Pink Floyd's Comfortably Numb, This stunning orchestral version of Stairway To Heaven, featuring Orianthi on guitar, will make you fall in love with Led Zeppelin all over again, "Where is my dog poop? A Guide to British television programmes shown at Christmas time, throughout the years. Tom was born in Norwich. Home. The deal was blocked by both Richard Dunn, chief executive of Thames, and by the IBA, which concluded 'the proposal would lead to a major change in the nature and characteristic of a viable ITV programme company'. The premise of the series was that it was a pirate television station operated by the show's hosts, who had to . And with that Jones became the first working-class person to say fuck on TV. The Pistols later twisted the knife in the lyrics to the myth-making but embarrassing No One Is Innocent (The Biggest Blow): God save television/ Keep the programmes pure/God save William Grundy/From falling in manure.. [30] A few days afterwards speculation appeared that Carlton had attempted to buy a sizable number of shares; Michael Green, chairman of Carlton, was quoted saying "I can't possibly comment" but a Thames spokesperson pointed out "It does seem quite likely, however, no one share holder can own more than 10% of our equity so it's difficult to see what they might have in mind". The ident was finally withdrawn in the summer of 1989, when Thames celebrated its 21st anniversary. Magpie was effectively a "groovier" version of the BBC's Blue Peter. However, it remained one of the top ten most watched shows across the whole ITV network and was still one of the UK's top TV exports, continuing to air in 97 other countries. Unusually for a commercial broadcaster, it also produced lavish versions of Gilbert and Sullivan's The Mikado and Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream. The Role. ; Jonathan Aitken - presenter on Yorkshire Television's Calendar from 1968 until 1970: he was the first person to be seen on screen when the station launched. Philip was the continuity announcer who ushered in Thames Television's first show in 1968 - and its last one just a year ago, when Carlton took its place as from 1st January 1993. The truth is even better than the show. Both of the company's logos were accompanied by a fanfare called Salute to Thames, composed by Johnny Hawksworth. Thames Television have produced a lot of successful television programs, and this list highlights some of the best ones. Thames Television, commonly simplified to just Thames, was a franchise holder for a region of the British ITV television network serving London and surrounding areas from 30 July 1968 until the night of 31 December 1992. He joined the company in the 1960s and stayed with its , Hilary was a Central Television and Thames Television announcer (1980s). He is a professional and versatile presenter who always manages to establish . When expanded it provides a list of search options that will switch the search inputs to match the current selection. See MoreSee Less, The Nostalgia Central website has been a labour of love for me since 1998. Select from premium Thames Television of the highest quality. Sally was born in Weston-super-Mare, in November 1940. [43] Thames bid 32.5 million while Carlton Television placed a bid of 43.2 million,[44] and since both Thames and Carlton were deemed to have passed the quality threshold, the franchise was awarded to Carlton for having submitted the higher cash bid. This Is Your Life ran on ITV for 26 years until around 1995 when ITV cancelled it and the series was recommissioned by the BBC, with Thames continuing to produce it. The worst strike to hit the network originated at Thames. The Kaleidoscope British Christmas Television Guide 1937-2013. There were no internal discussions of the potential savings that could be derived from new shift patterns, but there was a strong sense that union controls had to be removed before the company embarked on increasing its operations. The Times, Thursday, 17 October 1991, Winners and Losers. . [31] Thames made a further 297 employees redundant as part of its restructuring plan to reduce its staff to 1,500 in preparation for the 1991 ITV franchise round. Thames profits from strike. [13] The comedians had worked for the BBC since 1968 with major national success, but the decisive factor leading the duo to leave the corporation was Thames's offer to feature them as main leads in a film made by the company's Euston Films subsidiary. Following the loss of Thames's franchise, the Euston Road base of Thames was sold off and demolished. A hit in its time, this programme became obscure due to lack of repeats. Lorry driver Jason Holmes, 47, told the papers he was so outraged that his eight-year-old son Lee had heard the swearing that he kicked in the screen of his brand new, 380 TV. "CBTV" "CBTV," standing for "Citizens Band Television," was a subversive children's show in the early 1980s. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. The Thames offshoot Euston Films was founded in 1971 to specialise in drama output made entirely on film, then still a rare practice. Broadcaster who was hugely popular as the presenter of the BBC's early evening TV show Nationwide Torin Douglas Sun 10 Jul 2022 15.14 EDT Last modified on Tue 12 Jul 2022 00.22 EDT Affronted by their aggressive swagger and the fact that theyd just received a 30,000 advance from a record company, Grundy was not a sympathetichost. The musician wrote enduring classics like Walk On By and I Say A Little Prayer. Bob was a Granada Television continuity announcer (1961 - 1964) and also a regional presenter for Thames TV in London (1968). The British Film Institute describes Thames as having "served the capital and the network with a long-running, broad-based and extensive series of programmes, several of which either continue or are well-remembered today. Our TV presenters are all true professionals who have years of experience within the industry, so know how to entice an audience, and they feel more than confident on camera too. Grundy was disciplined by Thames head Jeremy Isaacs (who would later become the head of Channel 4). . Melinda Wittstock "And now for Channel 5". He began his career as a newspaper journalist on the Eastern Evening News , Keith was born in Sandwich and was a chorister at Canterbury Cathedral. Yes, all of this actually happened . Grundy subsequently denied this, and there is no suggestion of him being under the influence in any of the internal documents. This broke a gentlemen's agreement between the two sides not to poach each other's imported shows. Grundy was suspended and Today ended soon afterwards; his career never recovered. In the aftermath of the programme, Grundy, who in articles for Punch had developed a self-styled image as a Dean Martin-style drunk, protested to The Guardian that he was stone-cold sober. RM 2HX2AHK - 4-3-2-1 Hot and Sweet, ZDF Musiksendung, Ilja Richter und Suzanne Doucet, hier in der Show circa 1970. top of page. With unforeseeable dramatic consequences. He then joined Thames TV as a researcher for Thames News in 1983. Its northern base in Didsbury, Manchester was used by Yorkshire Television prior to its Kirkstall Road studios in Leeds being completed, and eventually sold to Manchester Polytechnic in 1970, with a lease on sales offices in central Manchester being surrendered. According to the interviewer, Malcolm Muggeridge, Behan "was drunk and did not utter throughout it one single comprehensible word". Television fanatics can use this list to find some Thames Television TV shows that they haven't seen before. 5-7am on DRIVE and 17.00 -19.00. and every Thursday lunchtime 13.00 - 15.00. Alford, Sally. 1st January 2018 by The Showreel Team Leave a Comment. The BBC Breakfast weather presenter and the police officer live together in Carol's 2million home in a gated community in Berkshire, on the banks of the Thames. The estate is the site of Frogmore House, a beautiful 17th century manor which has been a royal residence since 1792, which was where Harry and Meghan had their evening reception after their . ABC had majority control of the new company and the make-up of its board predominantly (and eventually fully) came from ABC. Magpie is doomed never to be considered on its own merits, forever compared with Blue Peter (BBC, 1958-). Hayes was best known as the presenter of the classic children's TV show, alongside puppet pals Bungle, Zippy and George nostalgiacentral.com/pop-culture/people/raquel-welch/ [27], The strike ended on 3 November 1984, after 62 film editors agreed to the new conditions, while the ACTT agreed as well to start negotiations about the introductions of new technology. [1] In 1983, he joined Thames Television's Thames News as Sports Editor and co . The studios at Teddington were sold to a management buy-out team and were part of the Pinewood Group, owners of both Pinewood and Shepperton Studios. R.I.P. Thames TV blackout goes on as unions meet. The company believed it would become "Europe's most powerful Independent producer and programme distributor. The camera's from 1970's children's TV Show 'Finding out' gave viewers the opportunity to discover how Thames Televisions 'Magpie' is produced and put on air. It was live TV and the Sex Pistols were front-page., Steve Jones memory of McLarens reaction is markedly different: He was terrified. The outcome of a damaging and costly dispute has resulted in substantial progress towards a more realistic and effective way of working". Tony Bastable, who has died at the age of 62, was one of the bright and breezy Mr Clean children's television programme presenters of the 1970s, with a fringe, a winning . The press continued to be interested in the incident for several days. [35], Carlton's owner, Michael Green, claimed that the decision left him 'bewildered' and said: 'We are surprised at the IBA's decision. When Steve Jones responded to Bill Grundys dare that he say something outrageous with the words What a fucking rotter, he fundamentally altered British broadcasting and took punk into the mainstream. Queen had been booked to appear on Bill Grundys Today show, but then Freddie developed toothache. See MoreSee Less, 'Laverne & Shirley' star Cindy Williams dead at 75 | CNN. Control of the new company would be given to ABC, a move unpopular with Rediffusion. She was also a daytime continuity announcer for Thames TV and Anglia TV at about the same time. Today was launched on 30 July 1968 when ITV switched from their ATV/Rediffusion contracts to the new Thames Television/LWT model. BA1 1UA. Back in the day when an office actually had "decor", and everyone had their own desk (they're even socially distanced!). Thames proceeded to sack all the technicians for breach of contract.
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