
Thames (1968-2006) - Audiovisual Identity Database
Visuals: Against a medium blue background is a blue and gold version of the triangular Thames logo with the words "THAMES TELEVISION" appearing on the triangle in a Friz Quadrata font.
Thames | Logopedia | Fandom
A rebranding of the production divisions soon followed with Thames receiving a logo inspired by both the River Waves logo from 2001 and the Rising Buildings logo from 1968 respectively. …
The THAMES Logo Parade - 625.uk.com
A tribute to the famous London skyline logo of Thames Television. Tracing the look of one of the best known television companies in Britain. Part of 625 - Andrew Wiseman's Television Room.
Thames (2012-2025) - Audiovisual Identity Database
Visuals: A purple circle zooms in, with the word "thames" (with a massive "t") turning on the circle. The bottom shines. The FremantleMedia UK byline then fades in on the bottom of it. Variants: …
Thames - Closing Logo Group
Logo: Against a solid blue background is a blue and gold version of the triangular Thames logo from before. Below that, in an italic font, is the text "THAMES TELEVISION …
Thames (2012-2025) - The Dream Logos Wiki
</tabber> Visuals: A purple circle zooms in, with the word "thames" (with a massive "t") turning on the circle. The bottom shines. The FremantleMedia UK byline then fades in on the bottom of it. …
Thames Logo History - YouTube
REQUEST BOX: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVegn2kICmQIt feels real good to be back into logo histories after working hard on this one!Let's hit 50,000 sub...
Thames Television - Audiovisual Identity Database
Thames Television (commonly simplified to just Thames) was the second ITV franchise holder serving London and its surrounding areas on weekdays. It was formed from a "shotgun …
Thames (2012-present) | Riley's Logos Wiki | Fandom
On January 1, 2012, FremantleMedia split Talkback Thames into four companies: Talkback for comedy, Thames for entertainment, Boundless for factual and Retort for scripted comedy. …
Thames Television - TVARK
Thames Television made its debut on July 30, 1968, with live cricket as its inaugural broadcast. Over the years, Thames produced an array of high-quality shows spanning various genres.