
London Weekend Television - Wikipedia
From 1993 to 2002, when LWT's weekday counterpart was Carlton Television, the transfer usually occurred invisibly during a commercial break, for Carlton and LWT shared studio and transmission facilities (although occasionally a Thames-to-LWT-style handover would appear).
LWT | LWT News | LWT Weather | Continuity | 1993 - YouTube
2020年12月28日 · 2nd January 1993 LWT News (from its final weekend) with Anna Maria Ashe ...more
London Weekend Television | ITV Wiki | Fandom
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. From 1968 until 1992, when LWT's weekday neighbour was Thames Television, there was an...
LWT News 1990 – 1993 - TVARK
1990年3月23日 · In January 1990 Chrysalis Television won the contract to produced LWT news. The programmed moved studios, broadcasting from the studio 10, the same as Six O’clock Live. The final LWT News bulletin was transmitted on the evening of Sunday 3rd January 1993.
LWT News (Final Edition) - TVARK
1993年1月3日 · The final edition of LWT News with Anna Maria Ashe, from 3rd of January 1993. LNN started on the 1st January with Carlton, but LWT didn't made the change till the following week.
London Weekend Television - TV Whirl
The LWT studios on the South Bank ended up as the base for both London Weekend and Carlton from 1993, with the latter operating a considerably cut down operation from launch. As a result, The London Studios base largely ended up as the home of ITV plc right up to the closure of the complex in 2018 for redevelopment.
LWT (1993) - YouTube
London Weekend Television (LWT) ITV Hearts Ident - Funfair - Widescreen Version 1999
LWT Ident (1993) - YouTube
LWT Ident from 1993, Peter Lewis introducing Inspector Morse episode "Dead On Time".
LWT 1992 – 1996 Branding - TVARK
Fresh from its franchise victory, LWT asked English and Pockett to create a new presentation package to replace the tired generic ITV version. The ident first appeared on 4th September 1992, Overnight branding for LWT from 2 January 1993 until 12 February 1995. In September 1993 the holding slides were altered.
LWT Adverts, 1993 on Vimeo
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