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The Inter City Firm (ICF) is an English football hooligan firm associated with West Ham United, which was mainly active in the 1970s, 1980s and early 1990s. The name came from the use of InterCity trains to travel to away games. [1] They were the subject of a 1985 Thames Television documentary, Hooligan. [2] [3]
Thames Television was involved in an attempt to win the new Channel 5 licence [58] [59] [60] when it was first advertised in early 1992. Thames was the main shareholder in a consortium (alongside Warner Bros. Television and others) called Channel Five Holdings.
Mind Over Matter (TV series) Minder (TV series) Miracles Take Longer; Miss Jones and Son; Mr. Bean; Mr. Palfrey of Westminster; Moody and Pegg; The Morecambe & Wise Show (1978 TV series) Moving (British TV series) Murder Investigation Team (TV series) A Murder of Quality (film) My Name Is Harry Worth; Mystery and Imagination; Mystic Challenge
12 February – Debut of Television, a 13-part Granada documentary series narrated by Ian Holm that explores the history of the medium. 16 February – The network television premiere of John Landis ' 1981 horror comedy film An American Werewolf in London on BBC1, starring David Naughton , Griffin Dunne , Jenny Agutter , John Woodvine and Brian ...
The Thames ident is computerised. [12] 1985. 3 January – The last day of transmission using the 405-lines system. January – Thames does a deal with the international distributors for American production company Lorimar to purchase the UK broadcasting rights for American drama Dallas, at that time transmitted on BBC1.
Leo Gregory (born 22 November 1978) is a British film and television actor. Notable roles in television and film include EastEnders as Mikey, Samson and Delilah (1996), Octane (2003), Stoned (2005), Green Street (2005), The Mark of Cain (2008), Wild Bill (2011), The Hooligan Factory (2014), and Once Upon a Time in London (2019).
World of Sport is a British television sport programme which ran on ITV between 2 January 1965 and 28 September 1985 in competition with the BBC's Grandstand.Like Grandstand, the programme ran throughout Saturday afternoon.
The pilot, "The Traitor", by George Markstein, aired as part of Thames Television's Storyboard anthology on 23 August 1983. Series 1 consisted of four one-hour episodes, and first aired on Wednesday evenings from 9.00 to 10.00pm, 18 April to 9 May 1984. [ 2 ]