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) is a television series produced originally by Rediffusion, London, then, by the fledgling Thames Television for British commercial television channel ITV from 26 December 1967 to 14 May 1969.
That same year, the three Goons reunited for a televised re-staging of a vintage Goon Show for Thames Television, with John Cleese substituting for the late Wallace Greenslade, but the pilot was not successful and no further programmes were made.
* Man About The House ( 1974 ) Film version of the popular TV series, playing himself at the Thames Television Studio finale.
After a merger in July 1968 ABC Television became Thames Television which continued production of the series, although it was still broadcast under the ABC name.
* The World at War ( 1974 ), a 26-part Thames Television series that covers most aspects of World War II from many points of view.
** ITV companies GMTV, Carlton Television, Meridian Broadcasting and Westcountry Television start broadcasting, replacing TV-am, Thames Television, TVS and TSW respectively.
* July 30 – Thames Television starts transmission in London.
Other small screen roles include performances in The Sweeney ( Thames Television for ITV, 1978 ), Lovejoy ( BBC ), Waking the Dead ( BBC ), Kavanagh QC ( Carlton Television for ITV, he played a concentration camp survivor in the episode Ancient History ), The Merchant of Venice ( BBC, 1980 ) and Gormenghast.
In 1991, Enfield played Dermot in the sitcom Men Behaving Badly along with Martin Clunes, Caroline Quentin and Leslie Ash, originally on Thames Television.
Other film treatments have included a 1983 British television documentary produced by Thames Television, narrated by Sir Dirk Bogarde entitled, Schindler: The Documentary ( released in the US in 1994 as Schindler: The Real Story ), and a 1998 A & E Biography special, Oskar Schindler: The Man Behind the List.
He amazed the cast and crew by doing many of his own stunts, although Thames Television said his increasingly ill health did force the use of a stunt double for some scenes.
In a British television documentary about his career, his widow Eleanor told producers of Thames Television that Keaton was up out of bed and moving around, and even played cards with friends who came to visit at their house the day before he died.
The first six-part series ran from 22 June to 27 July 1968, the second ( by which time ABC had become Thames Television ) from 27 November to 1 January 1969.
After a stint between 1974 and 1978 as the host of the Thames Television murder-mystery game show Whodunnit !, Pertwee took the starring role in Worzel Gummidge, based on the books written by Barbara Euphan Todd.
Television roles included the recurring role of Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk in five of the six episodes of The Six Wives of Henry VIII ( 1970 ), the villainous Nasca in Thames Television's Aztec-themed drama The Feathered Serpent ( 1976 – 78 ), a guest starring spot in the comedy series The Goodies in the episode " The Baddies ", as well as episodes of Paul Temple, Dr. Finlay's Casebook, Doomwatch, The Persuaders !, A Family at War, Coronation Street, Softly, Softly: Taskforce, Colditz, Play for Today, Z-Cars, Special Branch, Sutherland's Law, The Sweeney, Jason King, Survivors, Crown Court, Angels, Warship, Van der Valk, Space: 1999, The Onedin Line, All Creatures Great and Small, Only When I Laugh ( Series 2, Total Episode # 9 ), Nanny, Minder, and the first episode of Inspector Morse in January 1987.
This included voices for Danger Mouse alongside Terry Scott, The BFG, Count Duckula, Hugo from Victor and Hugo and Toad from The Wind in the Willows, all produced by Cosgrove Hall for Thames Television / ITV.
During the 1960s and ' 70s, he was involved in shows for the BBC and Thames Television ( as well as Frankie Howerd Reveals All for Yorkshire Television in 1980 ).
Abbott was a researcher and reporter at Thames Television from 1980 to 1983 and then a researcher and reporter at the breakfast television company TV-am from 1983 to 1985.
( The film was later remade for Thames Television in 1978.
This was followed in 1971 by a six-episode series Sykes and A Big, Big Show for the BBC and a special Sykes: With the Lid Off for Thames Television.

Thames and documentary
He also appeared in on-screen interviews in the Thames documentary The World at War.
In scoring the film, Davis was assisted by David Gill and Liz Sutherland ; the three had just completed the Thames Television silent film documentary Hollywood.
" David Elstein, then director of programmes at Thames Television, writes that there was a connection between Margaret Thatcher's dislike of the station in the wake of the documentary, and Thames ' subsequent loss of the ITV franchise in 1991.
The following month ITV broadcast a Thames Television documentary Death on the Rock reflecting concerns about the shootings, which led to criticism of the British government.
In 1991 Childers was featured in Jonathan Lewis's TV documentary for Thames Television called The Treaty.
In 1991 he was interviewed by Anthony Howard for the Thames TV documentary Waugh Memorial.
He discussed this period and his subsequent living with the disorder in a documentary made by Stephen Fry, The Secret Life of the Manic Depressive, in 2006 ; Slattery claimed that he spent time living in a warehouse and " throwing furniture into the Thames ".
Higgins was already generating much interest in the game and had been the subject of documentary by Thames TV ahead of the final.
Hollywood ( also known as Hollywood: A Celebration of the American Silent Film ) is a 1980 documentary series produced by Thames Television which explored the establishment and development of the Hollywood studios and its impact on 1920s culture.
Furthermore, neither Lord Salisbury, nor Sir James Anderson, nor Sir William Gull were freemasons, and there is no documentary evidence linking Netley to the other suspects, nor did he drown in the Thames.
The company then achieved nationwide notoriety when it was filmed the following year by a BBC documentary crew while in the process of going spectacularly bust Mark Butler can also be seen on Thames Television's Daytime programme in 1984, talking about being a millionaire who lost money at such a young age.
He also worked for television producer Jeremy Isaacs in providing the theme music for the history documentary series The World at War ( 1973 ) for Thames Television and Cold War ( 1998 ).
When ABC was replaced by Thames Television ( in which ABC's parent company had a 51 % stake ), Teddington Studios became the main production centre for Thames's entertainment programming ( e. g. gameshows, children's programmes, dramas and comedy ), while documentary shows, news and sports programming were made at Thames's Euston Road headquarters.
Rhodes first job in television in 1969 was as programme secretary for Thames TV's Today which was hosted by Eamonn Andrews, going on to become Programme Organiser for the ITV network documentary series This Week.
His involvement with the This Week documentary on ITV about the NF ( Thames Television, ITV, September 1974where he was also interviewed at length about the party he left whilst its chairman ) caused immense damage to the National Front and instigated fury within the party's ordinary membership that they had not been made aware as to the full extent of the neo-Nazi pasts and continuing links of the likes of Tyndall and Martin Webster.
This became, " Congratulations you've just met the famous ICF ," when the ICF were the subject of a Thames Television documentary, Hooligan, which featured ICF members including Cass Pennant.

Thames and Who
She is best known as the founding producer of the science-fiction series Doctor Who, a programme which has become a part of British popular culture, and for her association with Thames Television.
Thames effectively poached Doctor Who director Paul Bernard to help set up and oversee the first season.
His TV work included starring as Sir Percy Blakeney in The Scarlet Pimpernel ( ITV, 1955 ), a series which he also co-wrote and produced ; Theodore Maxtible in the Doctor Who story The Evil of the Daleks ( BBC, 1967 ); title role in The Expert ( BBC, 1968 – 1976 ); George V in Edward and Mrs Simpson ( Thames, 1980 ); and The Old Men at the Zoo ( BBC, 1983 ).
In 1984, Butler's Wharf and the portion of Shad Thames running behind it featured prominently in the Doctor Who serial, Resurrection of the Daleks.
He also guested on Peter Davison's This Is Your Life ( Thames TV, 1982 ) and Children in Need ( BBC, 1985 ) with a range of Doctor Who actors.
His scripts included The Man Who Finally Died ( 1967 ) for the BBC and Special Branch for Thames Television ( 1970 ).
He appeared in the 1971 Doctor Who serial The Dæmons and was a regular performer in the Thames Television children's show Rainbow, where he sang and performed and wrote with Rod Burton and Jane Tucker as Rod, Matt and Jane, later better known as Rod, Jane and Freddy.

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