Thames (production company)
Thames is a British television production company that was established on 1 January 2012. The name Thames was revived from Thames Television after being inactive for nearly nine years.
Type | Subsidiary |
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Predecessor | Talkback Thames |
Founded | 1 January 2012 |
Headquarters | , |
Key people | Amelia Brown (managing director) |
Owner | Bertelsmann |
Parent | Fremantle (RTL Group) |
Website | Official website |
On 23 November 2011, it was announced that Talkback Thames would split into four separate production companies, which are Boundless, Retort, Talkback and Thames.[1]
Productions
- 1001 Things You Should Know – A Thames Scotland production for Channel 4.
- All Star Family Fortunes – Formerly, a Talkback Thames production for ITV.
- Bang on the Money – A Thames production for ITV.
- Blankety Blank – A Thames production for ITV.
- Blockbusters – A Thames production for Challenge (2012) and later Comedy Central (2019).
- Break the Safe – A Thames Scotland production in association with BBC Scotland for BBC One.
- Britain's Got Talent – A Thames production in association with SYCO Entertainment for ITV.
- Confetti - A Thames production for Facebook Watch.
- Game of Talents – A Thames production for ITV.
- I Can See Your Voice – A Thames and Naked production for BBC One.
- Let's Get Gold! – A Thames production in association with Superhero TV for ITV.
- Rebound! – A Thames production for ITV.
- Supermarket Sweep - A Thames production for ITV (2019).
- Take Me Out – Formerly, a Talkback Thames production for ITV.
- That Dog Can Dance! – A Thames production in association with SYCOtv for ITV.
- The Greatest Dancer – A Thames production in association with SYCO Entertainment for BBC One.
- The Price is Right – A Thames production for Channel 4 (2017).
- The X Factor – A Thames production in association with SYCO Entertainment for ITV.
- Too Hot to Handle – A Thames and Talkback production for Netflix.
References
- Conlan, Tara (2011-11-23). "Talkback Thames to be split up". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 23 November 2011.
External links
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