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  1. London Weekend Television. LWT's logo, since 1996. London Weekend Television ( LWT) was the ITV network franchise holder for Greater London and the Home Counties at weekends, broadcasting from Fridays at 5.15pm (prior to 1982 at 7pm) to Monday mornings at 6am.

  2. London Weekend Television. Being the only region on the network to retain a separate weekday and weekend franchise in the 1968 franchise renewals, the weekend franchise went to London Weekend Television, a consortium led by David Frost.

  3. Oct 15, 2020 · October 15, 2020 by Dave. London Weekend Televisions Pioneering Technology. by Phil Nott. TV in London is 65 years old in 2020, remaining vital throughout a period of external pressures as well as the changing viewing habits of the population.

  4. London Weekend Television. Broadcast 3rd August 1968 © LWT London Weekend Television. By the time it launched on 2nd August 1968, the London Television Consortium had decided against adopting the name "Thames Television" (just as well it did, for Thames Television) in favour of one that neatly summed up everything it stood for.. London Weekend.

  5. Sep 6, 2021 · LWT / London Weekend Television junctions & ITN News - 1981 - YouTube. TELEVISION HEAVEN UK. 1.37K subscribers. 55. 6.1K views 2 years ago. Pam Rhodes links out-of-vision into the ITN...

  6. The successful weekend consortium eventually decided on London Weekend Television (LWT). As Thames needed only the central London offices at Television House, Rediffusion's Wembley studios - along with many of its staff - were picked up by LWT.

  7. Also known as: LWT. Learn about this topic in these articles: role of. Birt. In John Birt, Baron Birt. …appointed director of programs of London Weekend Television (LWT), one of the most profitable companies in British independent television, not least because of its knack of producing light entertainment programs with mass appeal.

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