David French
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Last Sunday was the 45th anniversary (sapphire) of the debut of TMS on British television. The series was produced by ATV (Associated Television) for the ITV (Independent Television) networks. In those days ITV was franchise based, with each different region of the UK having their own separate identity (similar to the concept of the local affiliated networks in the USA). There were 14 ITV regions in the UK; in alphabetical order they were as follows:
I won't post what happened with the UK screenings unless you really want me to.
- Anglia Television (East of England)
- ATV - Associated Television (Midlands)
- Border Television (England/Scotland border)
- Channel Television (Channel Islands)
- Grampian Television (North of Scotland)
- Granada Television (North of England)
- HTV - Harlech Television (Wales and West of England)
- LWT - London Weekend Television (Greater London and the Home Counties)
- STV - Scottish Television (Central Scotland)
- Southern Television (South of England)
- Thames Television (London and surrounding areas)
- Tyne Tees Television (North-East of England)
- Ulster Television (Northern Ireland)
- Westward Television (South-West of England)
- Yorkshire Television (North-West of England)
I won't post what happened with the UK screenings unless you really want me to.