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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]
Other Thames shows included This Week (known as TV Eye between 1979 and 1985), Rumpole of the Bailey, the game shows Strike It Lucky, Give Us a Clue and Name That Tune, and the drama Dodger, Bonzo and the Rest. Thames sitcoms during the 1980s and early 1990s included Keep it in the Family, Never the Twain, After Henry, and Mr. Bean.
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 Law (2002 film) Law and Disorder (TV series) Learn With Sooty; Let There Be Love (TV series) Let's Get Gold; Lingo (British game show) The Lonelyhearts Kid; Lorna Doone (1990 film) Love in a Cold Climate (1980 TV series) Love Thy Neighbour (1972 TV series) Lytton's Diary
Monsignor Quixote is a 1985 British television gentle satirical comedy film made by Thames Television for ITV.Adapted from Graham Greene's novel of the same name — in a much shorter pastiche of Miguel de Cervantes's 17th-century tome Don Quixote — its teleplay is credited to Greene and Christopher Neame, with Rodney Bennett as the director.
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.
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The film received rather mixed reviews, but was a ratings success. The telecast ranked 9th out of 68 programs airing that week, and brought in a 23.3 rating and a 33 share. [24] The success of the film led Ball to make one last attempt to return to her comedy roots with Life with Lucy the next year. November 6