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adding logo variants and video links
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'''Logo:''' It's a still version of the 1969 logo, but with the text reading "'''COLOUR PRODUCTION'''" below the logo. | '''Logo:''' It's a still version of the 1969 logo, but with the text reading "'''COLOUR PRODUCTION'''" below the logo. | ||
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*Another version read "Produced for THAMES TELEVISION", with "Produced for" and "Television" added above and below the Thames text which appears on ''Jack the Ripper'' (1988). | *Another version read "Produced for THAMES TELEVISION", with "Produced for" and "Television" added above and below the Thames text which appears on ''Jack the Ripper'' (1988). | ||
*In 1982, Thames added a new closing logo without the reflections for its [[Channel 4|Channel Four]] programmes. Against a black or {{color|blue}} background was a box with a {{color|blue}}/white outline of the buildings, a {{color|blue}}/{{color|darkviolet|purple}} gradient background and the word "THAMES" inside. Underneath are the words "A THAMES TELEVISION PRODUCTION FOR CHANNEL FOUR" (an early version lacked the box). | *In 1982, Thames added a new closing logo without the reflections for its [[Channel 4|Channel Four]] programmes. Against a black or {{color|blue}} background was a box with a {{color|blue}}/white outline of the buildings, a {{color|blue}}/{{color|darkviolet|purple}} gradient background and the word "THAMES" inside. Underneath are the words "A THAMES TELEVISION PRODUCTION FOR CHANNEL FOUR" (an early version lacked the box). | ||
* The TV show ''Pauline's Quirkes'' (1976) had a variant that had a kaiju rise from the river and eat the logo. | |||
* The late-night mystery series ''Armchair Thriller'' (1978-81) used a variant of the logo set at night. | |||
* One episode of ''The Kenny Everett Video Show'' (1978-81) had the building domes in the logo replaced with women's breasts. | |||
* One edition of the Morecambe and Wise Christmas comedy sketch shows produced by Thames used a choral version of the Thames logo jingle: "Here they are now, Morecambe and Wi-i-i-i-i-ise!" | |||
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