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  1. Thames's The Naked Civil Servant, broadcast on 17 December 1975, was a 90-minute drama written by Granada refugee Philip Mackie, with a startling, multiple award-winning performance by John Hurt as Quentin Crisp. Thames made its mark in children's television, with series ranging from the memorable Tomorrow People (1973-79) to Magpie (1968-80 ...

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  3. Three hour-long television specials filmed for Thames Television during Dick Emery's brief hiatus from his 15 successful years at the BBC. The shows feature all of Emery's best-loved comic characters, including favourites such as Hettie the sex-starved spinster, Gaylord the bovver boy, camp Clarence with his catchphrase 'Hello, honky-tonk!', and busty middle-aged blonde Mandy ('Ooh, you are awful!').

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    "A Talent for Television" We are the official channel of the Fremantle Archive department - Fremantle are the proud owners of the iconic Thames Television archive - from entertainment to hard ...

  5. Apr 30, 2024 · 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. Thames Television broadcast from 09:25 Monday morning to 17:15 Friday afternoon.

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    "A Talent for Television" We are the official channel of the Fremantle Archive department - Fremantle are the proud owners of the iconic Thames Television archive - from entertainment to hard ...

  7. Rooms was a British afternoon drama series which told the stories of the tenants of a large Victorian house converted into bed sitters. Two series were produced by Thames Television for the ITV network which were broadcast between 5th November 1974 and 4th August 1977.