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Once river navigation has been stopped and all subsidiary gates closed, then the Thames Barrier itself can be closed.
Reasons given were a higher salary but crucially the clincher was the opportunity to make another movie, something Thames could offer through their Euston Films subsidiary.
In 1976 she was also made responsible for overseeing the work of Euston Films, Thames ' subsidiary film production company, at the time best known as the producers of The Sweeney.
Thames offered them a film through the Euston Films subsidiary and clinched the deal.
Initially produced by Verity Lambert, it was made by Euston Films, a subsidiary of Thames Television ( Central in 1993 and 1994 ) and shown on ITV.
The producer of Rainbow, Thames Television, a ITV company, created new a subsidiary animation studio called Cosgrove Hall Films.
She is now Chair of the Thames Water Trust Fund ; Chair of East Living, a subsidiary of East Thames Group ; Member, Consumer Council for Water Thames ; Consumer Director, TrustMark ; Justice of the Peace ; President of Hainault Community Association.
The novel was made into a three-part television mini-series in 1992 by Thames Television subsidiary Euston Films.
The first creation, in 1621, along with the subsidiary title Baron Kingston upon Thames, of Kingston upon Thames in the County of Surrey, was in favour of John Ramsay, 1st Viscount of Haddington.
It was a subsidiary company of Thames Television, and operated from 1971 to 1994, producing various series for Thames, which were screened nationally on the ITV network.
In May 1977, Euston Films, a subsidiary of Thames Television best known for The Sweeney ( 1975 – 1978 ), announced that they had picked up Kneale's unmade Quatermass scripts.
East Thames Buses was the trading name of another wholly owned subsidiary of TfL called, rather confusingly, London Buses Limited ( LBL ).
Thames had not wanted to end the series at this point: the intention had been that Euston Films, Thames ' film-making subsidiary, would continue the series from 1976 on to film, rather than the video format on which it had been carried.
The original story had been written by Keeffe for Hanson when the latter worked for Euston Films, a subsidiary of Thames Television.
This series was generally made on location, entirely on 16mm film, by Thames ' subsidiary Euston Films ( perhaps best known for dramas such as The Sweeney and Minder ), giving the programmes a consistently gritty feel.
In 1979, the subsidiary Black Lion Films was founded in the manner of Thames Euston Films, but its best remembered production, The Long Good Friday, was sold on to HandMade Films.
The Ford R-Series is a range of bus and coach chassis evolved from designs made by Ford's Thames commercial vehicle subsidiary until the mid-1960s.
In Paris it has a further subsidiary company, Interart, which is engaged in the distribution of English-language books and a sister company, Éditions Thames & Hudson.

Thames and production
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 Tart With A Heart of Gold was cut from the West End production, and is also missing from the original London cast recording ( Thames THA 100 ), despite it describing the entire raison d ' être of one of the main female characters.
In 1984 production stopped at Thames Ditton and the car and the AC name were licenced to a new company registered as AC ( Scotland ) plc run by David McDonald in a new factory in Hillington, Glasgow.
Stanshall was often drunk and / or depressed during production, which took place on The Searchlight, a house boat he bought from Moody Blues and Wings ' Denny Laine and moored between Shepperton and Chertsey on the River Thames.
Upon the merger with Rediffusion this site became the main production base for the new company Thames Television and is still in use as an independent facility, Teddington Studios.
Colt established his London operation near Vauxhall Bridge on the Thames River and began production on January 1, 1853.
Unlike Thames ( which was both a production company and a broadcaster, and following a merger, continuing to produce programmes under the name Talkback Thames ), Carlton chose to commission most of its programming from independent production companies.
After Thames was acquired by FremantleMedia it was merged with another Fremantle company, Talkback Productions, to form a new independent production company Talkback Thames ; consequently Thames ceased to exist as a separate entity.
However, it was announced on 22 November 2011, that from 1 January 2012, the Thames brand was to be revived and Talkback Thames has now been split into four different labels ; Boundless, Retort, Talkback and Thames within the newly created FremantleMedia UK production arm.
For the Thames board, the dispute incurred a huge, but necessary, cost if the company was to expand its production operation profitably.
This left Thames with a main production base at the former ABC studios at Teddington, and with their headquarters in the former Rediffusion property Television House until 1970, when Thames ' corporate base moved to their newly constructed studios and base at Thames Television House on Euston Road.
Thames ' station and production identification sequences ( idents ) provided the station with some fame.
Though Thames ceased broadcasting at the end of 1992, it continued to use the triangle logo for its first few years as an independent production company.

Thames and company
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 guild democracy movement of the period won its greatest successes among London's transport workers, most notably the Thames Watermen, who democratized their company in 1641-43.
The former ITV company Thames Television also has a significant library.
The archive of networked programmes made by Southern Television, for example, is now owned by the Australian media company Southern Star Group ( no connection ) – but Southern's regional output is in the hands of ITV plc, whilst the few surviving tapes of Associated-Rediffusion belong to many different organisations ( the majority of Associated-Rediffusion's tapes were recorded in monochrome and therefore deemed of no use upon the arrival of colour broadcasting ; as such they were disposed of by their successor Thames Television ), although in recent years there have been occasional discoveries such as a 1959 episode of Double Your Money and the remaining missing episode of Around the World with Orson Welles, found by Ray Langstone in 2011.
The company became Auto Carriers Ltd. in 1911 and moved to Ferry Works, Thames Ditton, Surrey-at this time they also began using the famed " AC " roundel logo.
In 1782, they obtained an agreement from the Oxford Canal Company that they would complete the route to the River Thames at Oxford, one from the Coventry Canal that they would extend their canal from Atherstone to Fazeley, and agreed that they would complete the Coventry Canal's route from Fazeley as far as Whittington, as the Coventry Canal company could not finance the whole route.
In 1893, the Thames and Severn company announced that the canal between Chalford and Inglesham would close two days later.
Thames Trains ( legal name Thames Trains Limited, company no 3007943 ) was a train operating company in the United Kingdom owned by Go-Ahead that operated the Thames Trains franchise from October 1996 until March 2004.
The Thames Trains franchise was awarded a 7 year franchise by the Director of Passenger Rail Franchising to Victory Rail Holdings Limited, a company owned by Go-Ahead ( 65. 2 %) and some ex British Rail managers ( 34. 8 %).
" Under the Act, it became unlawful for any water company to extract water for domestic use from the tidal reaches of the Thames after 31 August 1855, and from 31 December 1855 all such water was required to be effectively filtered.
ABC ceased weekend broadcasting in the North and Midlands regions on the 22nd July 1968, and resumed on the 30th in the London region as weekday company Thames.
The company itself was called Associated British Cinemas ( Television ) Limited, however on exports and some continuing productions for Thames Television, the name Associated British Corporation was used.
He took over the collection of basic slag ( a waste product of steelworks used as fertiliser ) when local company Harrison Ivinson went out of business, and purchased two Ford Thames Trader trucks which were also painted in his favourite colours with his logo on the doors.
The new company appointed Robert Stephenson chief engineer, and he chose the route through Coventry, largely to avoid possible flooding from the River Thames at Oxford.
Later in 1974 Lambert became Head of Drama at Thames Television, a successor company of her former employers ABC.
Television historian Lez Cooke described Lambert's time in control of the drama department at Thames as " an adventurous period for the company, demonstrating that it was not only the BBC that was capable of producing progressive television drama during the 1970s.
In 1982, she rejoined the staff of parent company Thames Television as Director of Drama, and was given a seat on the company's board.

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