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''Thames News'' was the flagship regional news programme of
Thames Television 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 broa ...
, serving the Thames ITV region and broadcast on weekdays from 12 September 1977 to 31 December 1992. The news service was produced and broadcast from Thames TV's headquarters at
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in north-west London and, during its last few years in operation, from district newsrooms in
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History


Today and launch of Thames News

Prior to ''Thames News'', the station opted not to provide a conventional local news service in spite of requests from the Independent Television Authority to improve on Rediffusion's scant levels of regional output. Instead, Thames produced ''
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'', a local current affairs magazine show presented chiefly on alternating nights by
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,
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and
Bill Grundy William Grundy (18 May 1923 – 9 February 1993) was an English journalist and broadcaster, best known for his work as anchor of ''Today'', a regional magazine programme on Thames Television in London. In the latter role, Grundy gained ...
. The programme was axed in the summer of 1977, several months after Grundy's infamous on-air interview with
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. ''Today'' was replaced on Monday, 12 September 1977 by ''Thames at Six'', a more conventional news magazine programme, presented by former ITN newscaster Andrew Gardner. The following year saw Thames establish a full strength newsroom, enabling daily coverage of London-specific news for the first time in ITV's history. A lunchtime ''Thames News'' bulletin, presented by
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, was launched on Tuesday 5 September 1978. A late night bulletin, broadcast after '' News at Ten'', was due to launch on the same day, but was held back until Monday 28 April 1980 because of union problems. During 1979, the main evening programme was renamed as ''Thames News''.Thames at Six titles 1977.
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Thames Weekend News

On New Year's Day – Friday, 1 January 1982 – Thames and its weekend counterpart
London Weekend Television London Weekend Television (LWT) (now part of the non-franchised ITV London region) was the ITV network franchise holder for Greater London and the Home Counties at weekends, broadcasting from Fridays at 5.15 pm (7:00 pm from 1968 u ...
(LWT) began new franchise periods, and at the same time, the weekly handover from Thames to LWT was brought forward from 7pm to 5.15pm on Friday nights. Prior to the change, Thames aired a full Friday evening edition of ''Thames News'' at 6pm, followed by ''Thames Sport'' at 6:30pm, but after the franchise renewals, LWT was reluctant to start a weekend news service, despite pressure from the
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, which had also suggested introducing a single seven-day service co-produced by both companies. LWT director of programmes,
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, described the idea as "impractical for various reasons". Therefore, Thames produced special ''Thames Weekend News'' bulletins for broadcast on Friday evenings, including a 15-minute round-up during LWT's light-hearted magazine programme ''
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''. LWT paid Thames a reported £500,000 a year to provide 16 minutes of local news on Friday evenings. The arrangement ended in January 1988 when LWT launched a full strength local news service, provided by Screen News and later, Chrysalis Television.


Goodbye from Thames News

On Wednesday, 16 October 1991, Thames Television learned it would lose its ITV franchise to serve London during the weekdays to
Carlton Television Carlton Television (now part of the non-franchised ITV London region) was the ITV franchise holder for London and the surrounding counties from 9.25am every Monday to 5.15pm every Friday. The company is now managed with London Weekend Tele ...
, which joined up with
London Weekend Television London Weekend Television (LWT) (now part of the non-franchised ITV London region) was the ITV network franchise holder for Greater London and the Home Counties at weekends, broadcasting from Fridays at 5.15 pm (7:00 pm from 1968 u ...
to form
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, a new seven-day news service for the capital. ''Thames News'' produced its final full-length programme on Wednesday, 23 December 1992, presented by Steve Clarke (a former presenter of the BBC's rival ''
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'' programme) and Gytha Hutton (a reporter based in Thames' Guildford newsroom). The very last bulletin was broadcast on New Year's Eve, Thursday, 31 December 1992 and presented by regular sports anchor Graham Miller. The bulletin closed with the
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of London, Peter Moore, announcing the end of ''Thames News'' after 15 years.


Thames News on-air team

* John Andrew (reporter/presenter, late 1980s) * Rita Carter (reporter/presenter, 1978–1986) * Lindsay Charlton (reporter/presenter, mid–late 1980s) *
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(presenter, 1990–1992) * Teresa Driscoll (reporter/presenter, late 1980s–1990) *Richard Edgar (weather presenter, 1988 & 1989) * Tim Ewart (reporter, 1980 & 1981) * Andrew Gardner (presenter, 1977–92) * Paul Greene (reporter/presenter, mid-1980s–1992) *
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(presenter, 1978–1992) * Gytha Hutton (reporter/presenter, 1990–1992) * Tricia Ingrams (reporter/presenter, early 1980s–1992) * Tina Jenkins (reporter/presenter, 1983–1986) *Graham Miller (sports presenter/relief newsreader, late 1980s–1992) * Liz Pike (reporter/presenter, 1989–1992) * Marcus Powell (reporter/presenter, 1986–1988) * Jack Scott (weather presenter, 1983–1988) *
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(reporter/presenter, 1988 & 1989) * Kerry Swain (reporter/presenter, 1989–1992) *
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(reporter/presenter, 1982–1992) * Francis Wilson (weather presenter, 1978–1983)


References

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