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My valiant (some people said routinely "foolhardy") executive producer John Edwards figured out with lawyers acting for our equally brave (or "reckless") company, Thames Television, that -- as long as we didn't edit the material we broadcast -- we could not be accused of selecting evidence in a way designed to influence the judge in his deliberations.
David Tereshchuk: Struggle Through Decades to Overturn Massacre Lies David Tereshchuk 2012
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My valiant (some people said routinely "foolhardy") executive producer John Edwards figured out with lawyers acting for our equally brave (or "reckless") company, Thames Television, that -- as long as we didn't edit the material we broadcast -- we could not be accused of selecting evidence in a way designed to influence the judge in his deliberations.
David Tereshchuk: Struggle Through Decades to Overturn Massacre Lies David Tereshchuk 2012
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His change of heart resulted in " Hollywood " 1980, a 13-part series for Thames Television on which he collaborated with David Gill, who would remain his producing partner for 23 years.
Hero of the Silent Screen David Mermelstein 2010
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After Oxford, he went to film school in Bristol, where he learned "practical stuff like how to hold a camera", and from there to Thames Television, where he worked first as a researcher ( "basically making coffees"), then as an assistant director.
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Played with gusto by Leo McKern, the character proved popular, and was developed into a 'Rumpole of the Bailey' television series for Thames Television and a series of books all written by Mortimer.
Archive 2009-01-11 Toby O'B 2009
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The series was created by Cosgrove Hall films for the ITV station Thames Television, and named after the location of the studio, Chorlton-cum-Hardy in Manchester, England.
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I imagine that had British parents ever found out that this was what was going on behind the scenes at Thames Television in the 1980s then ‘Rainbow’ may not have lasted for the 23 years that it did.
Can you pluck like Bungle? Johnny Guitar 2007
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I imagine that had British parents ever found out that this was what was going on behind the scenes at Thames Television in the 1980s then ‘Rainbow’ may not have lasted for the 23 years that it did.
Archive 2007-07-01 Johnny Guitar 2007
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But as to Mr. Bamford's comment about the Israeli fighter pilots and torpedo boats, I have published in my book the Israeli air force tapes, which were released first to Thames Television and later to me, which dovetail exactly with the NSA tapes which were released this week.
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When it lost its licences in the 1968 ITV franchise reshuffle, Allan moved to ITN as a producer, before moving over to Thames Television in 1969.
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