open.spotify.com/show/7DIM1wfGKwDis0uzsjHeP7?si=pG0_U0TjRKGzVDvrePs4vA In Pistol, Lydon's character corrects that, saying: "It's a great matter of pride to the Irish people that the first person to say 'fuck' on TV was Brendon Behan'." The Pistols were in rehearsals for the Anarchy tour when the call came in about the Today programme. Press Esc to cancel. With unforeseeable dramatic consequences. 2, published by Palgrave Macmillan. Additional episodes of network productions were screened to help clear the backlog, since no outside programmes were broadcast. 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. From the panic and recriminations in the documents, it seems that the story of the day was simply one glorious British botch job. The air turned blue as Johnny Rotten and his pals effed and blinded while Bill goaded them to go further and further . BEN SHEPHARD spent an afternoon at Queen Anne's School in Caversham as guest adjudicator for its drama competition. The Times, 15 July 1992. . The network was off the air for 10 weeks.[14]. Tape and film editing - entertainment. When expanded it provides a list of search options that will switch the search inputs to match the current selection. Euston made the police series The Sweeney (197578), Danger UXB (1979), and Minder (197994), plus the last appearance of Nigel Kneale's best known creation in Quatermass (1979). 1977. It caused the biggest stink in British TV history. [59] The deadline was therefore extended twice before the licence was handed to Channel 5 Broadcasting Limited. Radio presenter on various shows, Currently broadcast 2 shows a week on Radio Seagull 1395 & 1602 am. Today was launched on 30 July 1968 when ITV switched from their ATV/Rediffusion contracts to the new Thames Television/LWT model. Chris Perry. Say something outrageous). : With Mavis Nicholson, Jasmine Bligh, Mary Berry, Judith Chalmers. It continued after Harry Corbett's retirement in 1975 with his son, Matthew Corbett, and lasted on Thames until late 1992. It brought punk to the masses and some say killed it stone dead. He joined the company in the 1960s and stayed with its , Hilary was a Central Television and Thames Television announcer (1980s). 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. [citation needed]. 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. ITV Thames TV presenters (1968 1992). The comedy Do Not Adjust Your Set, though, originated with Rediffusion, and if nominally a children's show, was one of the forerunners of Monty Python's Flying Circus. 1 9 7 2 1 9 7 3 (UK) 7 x 30 minute episodes Produced by, 1 9 8 6 1 9 9 5(USA) 195 x 60 minute episodes Set in, Sydney band The Sunnyboys remain one of the most highly regarded, 1 9 9 4 1 9 9 5(Australia) 10 x 25 minute episodes Fast, 1 9 5 5 1 9 7 6(UK) 367 x 25/45 minute episodes PC, 1 9 7 3 1 9 7 7(UK) 26 x 60 minute episodes 26 x 30, 1 9 5 6 - 1 9 6 8(UK) 500+ x 25 minute episodes With videotape and film expensive, and, 1 9 7 2 - 1 9 7 6 (UK) 20 minute episodes ITN's groundbreaking lunchtime news programme First Reportwas, 1 9 6 3 - 1 9 6 8 (UK) Unheralded by advance publicity, a new and vital ITV programme, 1 9 7 0 - 1 9 7 8(Australia) 180 minute episodes This variety show from Channel 7 Australia was, 1 9 6 9 - 1 9 7 3(USA) 1 9 8 2 - 1 9 8 8(USA) 1 9, 1 9 8 0 - 1 9 8 7(UK) 1 9 8 4(Australia) 1 9 9 4 - 1 9, 1 9 5 6 - 1 9 6 1(UK) 31 December 1956 heralded the arrival of British television's first pop, 1 9 6 9(UK) BBC television coverage of man's first landing on the Moon consisted of 27 hours of coverage. [28], For the Thames board, the dispute represented a huge, but necessary, cost if the company was to expand its production operations profitably. The flotation was not a great success, EMI and BET only managing to reduce their shares to 56.6%, with management acquiring much of the new stock. and situation comedy 2010. The Times, Thursday, 17 October 1991. The site of the studios is currently occupied by Triton Square and the registered headquarters of the British operation of Spanish bank Santander. [20] For Thamess management, this was a materialist operation with a clear dimension, and to weed out unscrupulous bargaining and working practices. Consequently, ABC applied for both the Midlands seven-day operation and the contract to serve London at the weekend, preferring the latter. [20][29] Profits at Thames dropped from 14.1M in 1983/84 to 8.75M in 1984/85 during the strike period, but were able to recover back to 14.6M in 1985/86 just before flotation on the stock market. Thames said: "We are delighted in the outcome of the dispute which we believe is in the best interests of everyone who works at Thames". When in 1972 Barbara Blake-Hannah returned to Jamaica, her birthplace, after seven years as a journalist and television presenter in Britain, it was with decidedly mixed feelings - hope for the . Pistol on Disney+ dramatises the Sex Pistols' appearance on the Bill Grundy Show in December 1976. The presenter of Thames TV News, Eamonn Andrews, told her she was a natural for the job. A statement released on Sunday by Barratt's son Olly read: "We . "There was a lot of arrogance and mavericks working in telly then, and presenters did have a drink, and expect guests to just be thrilled to be on the telly. The Thames studio switchboard was flooded with protest calls, some also claiming that Grundy was drunk. Thames proceeded to sack all the technicians for breach of contract. Anne Gregg - reporter and presenter on Ulster Television 's Roundabout; also worked for Anglia Television; later co-presented the BBC's Holiday programme during the 1980s; died in 2006. 1977. They were primed, I think, to shock, he suggested. By David Hewson. ABC's Midlands base in Aston, Birmingham (see Alpha Television), co-owned with ATV, was sold in 1971 when ATV moved to new colour television facilities. 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. 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. He was carpeted and suspended for two weeks for provoking the obscenities. He is known for hosting the live-action science program Bill Nye the Science Guy. Bona to vada your jolly old eek. Hill spent most of the rest of his career with Thames. In 1968 he moved to Thames Television and began presenting Magpie, a new children's programme, with Susan Stranks and Pete Brady. Sally was born in Weston-super-Mare, in November 1940. These items, like The Sweeney and Minder include images when available. The presenter's flirting with Siouxsie Sioux, who was standing behind the band - and was aged 19 at the time; Grundy was 53 - provoked . TV presenter judges school drama contest. Former NZ television presenter Liz Gunn claims earthquake . 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. She was a presenter on BBC Radio 2 (1980), and also an announcer there (1980 - 1982). Sally McLaren whips her trousers off in the continuity booth for this in vision link from 1989. Chrissie Hynde's relationship with Jones, for example, is fictionalised ("I didn't realise I was around this much," she said to Jones (opens in new tab), who admitted it was "bollocks"). Other successful series in the genre from this period include Shades of Greene (1975-76), Rock Follies (1976), and Armchair Thriller (1978-80). 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. Moira Stuart's career in radio and television spans more than two decades. : With Judith Chalmers, Ruth England, Martin Roberts, John Carter. Cindy Williams, the dynamic actress known best for playing the bubbly Shirley Feeney on the beloved sitcom "Laverne & Shirley," has died, according to a statement from her family, provided to CNN by a open.spotify.com/show/7DIM1wfGKwDis0uzsjHeP7?si=pG0_U0TjRKGzVDvrePs4vA, www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=5UUBNEPQQRV78, nostalgiacentral.com/pop-culture/people/raquel-welch/, www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-merseyside-64558222, edition.cnn.com/2023/01/30/entertainment/cindy-williams-dead/index.html. And then youve got to rely on the guys on the studio floor to get the person out of the studio, which could lead to even more trouble than the interview was to start with. The Times, Saturday, 27 December 1980 pg. Hollywood and the Chaplin series were narrated by the actor James Mason. Both of the company's logos were accompanied by a fanfare called Salute to Thames, composed by Johnny Hawksworth. Barker, Dennis The Guardian; 4 September 1984; TV strike threatens network. See MoreSee Less, For those interested, the complete Jules and Sandy is available on Audible. ), The former ABC studios at Teddington became Thames's main production base. [37] The shares on offer were being sold by BET and Thorn EMI, which planned to reduce their shareholding from 100% down to 28.8%. ABC had majority control of the new company and the make-up of its board predominantly (and eventually fully) came from ABC. This ident was designed by agency Minale Tattersfield. 1979. The truth is even better than the show. Producers don't often get credit for great TV series but they are an integral part of the creation process. I could talk to Bill through his ear-piece and tell him to cut the interview right there and then and we could actually get into a film very quickly. The Pistols best was already behind them. Opinions varied on the matter of political motivations; some cite the documentary "Death On The Rock", which may have caused displeasure to the then government,[48] whilst others link it to a more general ideological dislike of the way ITV had been run at the time, with over-manning, and the fact that programme production was generally limited to franchise holders (sometimes critically referred to as barriers to entry), being seen as examples of why more commercial freedom and competition was needed within the network. Thames sitcoms during the 1980s and early 1990s included Keep it in the Family, Never the Twain, After Henry, and Mr. Bean. A year later, Nicholson had secured her first presenting job on the 1971-72 show Tea Break. Brooks, Richard. Thames is often quoted as a prime example of a good commercial public-service broadcaster with shows covering all aspects of the spectrum and the largest producer in the network. The Teddington studios were highly desirable, as they had participated in colour experiments and were already partially converted by the time of the franchise change, and as such had been sought after by both Thames and LWT.[10]. The opening week was disrupted by sporadic strike action;[8] the following week, the action had spread to all of ITV[9] and resulted in the creation of a management-run ITV Emergency National Service for some two weeks. Birthplace: Washington, D.C., United States. He is credited with inventing a hydraulic resonance suppressor tube, which is used on the Boeing 747 airplanes. Another musical genius has gone RIP Burt Bacharach. Thames produced the daily live entertainment and information programme to reflect "what is going on in London". A list of all TV shows produced by Thames Television, listed alphabetically with pictures from the show when available. Miller's career began in 1973 when he worked for BBC Radio Birmingham as a reporter. "[45] The Times quoted a spokesman the day after the announcement: "We can be more profitable this way, being forced out of broadcasting will save us 32.5m a year in bid payments, 30 million a year in advertising revenue taxes and about 10m in transmitter cost. Mr Punter said: "The competition was a lot of fun and the students had . The Times, Wednesday, 29 August 1984; Thames strike is called off. [2] Questioning the ITA's decision, Rediffusion attempted to slow down the merger: only the threat of giving the licence solely to ABC made it relent. The Times, Thursday, 17 October 1991, Winners and Losers. Or why not treat yourself? [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]. reporter. Queen had been booked to appear on Bill Grundys Today show, but then Freddie developed toothache. 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. The worst strike to hit the network originated at Thames. Magpie was effectively a "groovier" version of the BBC's Blue Peter. He is a professional and versatile presenter who always manages to establish . "[45], The transition of ITV companies was never smooth, but Thames's bitterness stayed until the very end. Bill Grundy (1976) "The combination of these two companies," announced ITA Chairman Lord Hill, "seemed to the Authority to offer the possibility of a programme company of real excellence. in London's West End! The following month, both sides backed down over the issues, with all technicians returning to work. So when Grundy was faced with that situation and had what he probably viewed as snotty kids in front of him, it becomes understandable why he was dismissive., After his introduction and a short film on punk, the interview started badly, with Grundy challenging the groups anti-materialistic credentials they had, after all, just accepted a 40,000 advance from EMI. Consequently, the franchise loss became a subject of political debate, with changes brought about by the 1990 act being cited as 'The primary reason for an operation such as Thames being able to lose its licence to broadcast'. 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. He joined the BBC in January 2004. . He later built up somewhat of a cult following amongst students as the long-serving host of Central TV's Blockbusters on ITV in the 1980s and early 1990s. Now, at 56, he has gone back to his first profession - acting. In 1983, she had a spell as a BBC TV network announcer. In his acclaimed punk tome Englands Dreaming, Jon Savage says that the impact of the Today appearance had a totally disastrous effect on the group: from then until their demise in January 1978, they added only four new songs to their repertoire and their approach to their audience and their music remained the same. In this era, Euston also made single one-off dramas such as The Naked Civil Servant (1975). The IBA said it had nothing against Carlton owning part of an ITV company, but believed 'any' single ownership of an ITV company was undesirable.[36]. 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. 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This button displays the currently selected search type. Grundy appears not to hear the profanity, which wasnt that easily audible as people were talking across each other, although in the hand-written notes on the Thames documents it says: Bill told to cool it on earpiece., Grundy took no notice. "[1] Thames covered a broad spectrum of commercial public-service television, with a strong mix of drama, current affairs and comedy. Hill himself said "I didn't mind them sacking me; but I did expect a bit more of a pat on the back, after all I had been there for 20 years". Australian Museum. ATV also won the weekday service in the Midlands, while ABC Weekend TV operated the weekend service. Heres how it works. We have always suggested that we would make absolutely sure the company would continue to be what it is at this moment in time.' Stuart, Vivien. Having until recently led the communications on National Highways' largest projects, the Lower Thames Crossing, A303 Stonehenge tunnel, the A428 Black Cat scheme and the A14 Cambridge to Huntingdon scheme, I'm now focussing on business development in a new director role at . Thames Television have produced a lot of successful television programs, and this list highlights some of the best ones. 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. Like all ITV franchisees, it was a broadcaster, a producer and a commissioner of television programmes, making shows both for the local region it covered and, as one of the "Big Five" ITV companies, for networking nationally across the ITV regions. This list of TV programs produced by Thames Television includes any TV shows co-produced by Thames Television with other people or companies. The station continued formats inherited from its predecessors. 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. [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. During the interview process, several members of Rediffusion management also appeared in interviews for applicants for other regions, principally the consortium of which David Frost was a member, as well as the interview for Rediffusion, leading the ITA to question the loyalty at the company.[4]. . Adding value to your brand, Mark Ryes at britishvoiceover.co.uk is a highly experienced, award-winning voice over artist, TV presenter and radio host. Fern Britton - television presenter, former co-anchor of the Southampton edition of TVS local news programme Coast To Coast, best known as co-presenter for ITV magazine programme This Morning, 1999-2009; Some of the humour is still pretty "close to the edge", even by modern standards. I always hated the Beatles, and as it happens I still do. Baroness Boothroyd was the first woman to hold the key role, and was respected by both sides of the House . The television presenter was taught drama by Rhodri Punter, head of drama at the independent girls' school. Another BBC favourite was comedian Benny Hill, the star of The Benny Hill Show (196989), who was placed under contract. TAKE A CHANCE ON ME! The programme used animation and graphics created by Cosgrove Hall, a Thames subsidiary founded in 1972, which made animated series for children. 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