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Here are a couple of special versions of the skyline logo. The first is a night-time version, dated 1980. The second is a Merry Christmas from the Teddington in Middlesex. After Thames lost its franchise, the studios became an independent production centre. But the buildings were demolished in 2016 to make way for flats.
Thames Ident. A second version of the ident came into use from 1976, and lasted the best part of a decade. The only significant change made in this ident was to prevent the lower half of the skyline from rippling during the animation. The reflection is now a straight mirror image, with no distortion.By 1986, the skyline prints used for ...
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Thames Night Ident. 'Armchair Thriller' Ident Thames TV's suspense anthology series Armchair Thriller was the company's only production to be prefaced by this spooky night time ident. A full moon peeps from behind the clouds and throws the London skyline into a silhouette. Just a few lights twinkling in the old London school and on the clock ...
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Thames TV IdentThis one was used late at night before showing spooky programmes like Armchair Thriller. I seem to remember it being quite an event to see it ...
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The skyline also includes a 1960s office block, characterised by its unique wedge-shaped roof, nestled beneath both the GPO Tower and Big Ben. ... Thames Night Ident ...
May 5, 2024 · Boasting productions such as The Bill, Minder, Man about the House, Rainbow and The Sooty Show, Thames Television produced some of my favourite television programmes of all time. And then there’s that iconic Thames Television ident, featuring the London skyline against Johnny Hawksworth’s classic Thames theme.
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[1980] Thames TV Ident – Night-Time Version – special night-time version of the Thames TV ident, first used to precede Armchair Thriller and later used for overnight links, featuring the text ‘Into the Night’. Continuity/Idents