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Contents 1968-1989: 1968-1969: 1969-1989: 1989-1990: 1989-1990: 1990-1991: 1990-1992: Thames was formed from the joint venture of British Electric Traction (BET) and ABPC (later Thorn EMI) which replaced Rediffusion. On the closing variant, it used the closing theme of the show, or none.Variants: There were quite a few variants of this logo:FX/SFX: A still image rendered in modern CGI.Music/Sounds: A loud eight-note horn fanfare, known as the "Salute to Thames", composed by Johnny Hawksworth. The skyline image didn't have the letters on it.The letters were filmed separately using the same process and then the negatives fromboth films were married together to produce the final effect. The rest of the United Kingdom simply got a plain black screen with the words "FROM THAMES", which revealed itself by "opening" vertically, and was the only one of the original Thames idents without a skyline until the name-only logo was introduced in 2001.Availability: Was seen on Pop Idol, The Bill, Play Your Cards Right, Idols!, and Hardware, among others.Logo: In an oval-shaped frame, a group of buildings meant to represent London quickly rise up from the middle of the screen. This was Thames' last ident (and was used on its final broadcast on December 31, 1992). As the wall goes out of focus, a blue and gold Thames triangle fades onto the centre of the screen. 2:05 PREVIEW LWT. A continuity announcement would follow.Scare Factor: None to low. In December, a more festive version of the theme was used, which was heard the last time this logo was seen.FX/SFX/Cheesy Factor: The panning over the towers and fading into the triangle. 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. 2018 Preview SONG TIME Are You Being Served? Music/Sounds: Same as the first logo.
Was also seen on The Bill, among other series.Availability: Uncommon. It appeared in an oval frame with a white border (top left).In January 2012, as part of a restructure, FremantleMedia made Thames and Talkback separate subsidiaries again.In February 2003, Fremantle brought together Thames Television and Talkback Productions to create talkbackTHAMES, the largest independent production company in the UK.As well as the logo used on screen, Thames had another version of the logo that was sometimes used in print. A sheet of foil was used to provide the reflection and was ata slight angle from the perpendicular (hence the tall vertical structures bend in towardsSt. 1969–1989 . Notice how the reflected dome of St. Paul's Cathedral is mutated to give a realistic (or even scary!)
Contents 1968-1989: 1968-1969: 1969-1989: 1989-1990: 1989-1990: 1990-1991: 1990-1992: Thames was formed from the joint venture of British Electric Traction (BET) and ABPC (later Thorn EMI) which replaced Rediffusion. On the closing variant, it used the closing theme of the show, or none.Variants: There were quite a few variants of this logo:FX/SFX: A still image rendered in modern CGI.Music/Sounds: A loud eight-note horn fanfare, known as the "Salute to Thames", composed by Johnny Hawksworth. The skyline image didn't have the letters on it.The letters were filmed separately using the same process and then the negatives fromboth films were married together to produce the final effect. The rest of the United Kingdom simply got a plain black screen with the words "FROM THAMES", which revealed itself by "opening" vertically, and was the only one of the original Thames idents without a skyline until the name-only logo was introduced in 2001.Availability: Was seen on Pop Idol, The Bill, Play Your Cards Right, Idols!, and Hardware, among others.Logo: In an oval-shaped frame, a group of buildings meant to represent London quickly rise up from the middle of the screen. This was Thames' last ident (and was used on its final broadcast on December 31, 1992). As the wall goes out of focus, a blue and gold Thames triangle fades onto the centre of the screen. 2:05 PREVIEW LWT. A continuity announcement would follow.Scare Factor: None to low. In December, a more festive version of the theme was used, which was heard the last time this logo was seen.FX/SFX/Cheesy Factor: The panning over the towers and fading into the triangle. 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. 2018 Preview SONG TIME Are You Being Served? Music/Sounds: Same as the first logo.
Was also seen on The Bill, among other series.Availability: Uncommon. It appeared in an oval frame with a white border (top left).In January 2012, as part of a restructure, FremantleMedia made Thames and Talkback separate subsidiaries again.In February 2003, Fremantle brought together Thames Television and Talkback Productions to create talkbackTHAMES, the largest independent production company in the UK.As well as the logo used on screen, Thames had another version of the logo that was sometimes used in print. A sheet of foil was used to provide the reflection and was ata slight angle from the perpendicular (hence the tall vertical structures bend in towardsSt. 1969–1989 . Notice how the reflected dome of St. Paul's Cathedral is mutated to give a realistic (or even scary!)