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Featuring the full programme, spread over four videos. Parts 2-4 follow on other VT's. 31 December 1992, Thames TV bow out, after 25 years as an ITV franchise.

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This film is tricky to describe: is it a boat study, a film-poem, an experiment, a picture postcard? One thing is certain: it's a rare colour snapshot of the Thames and London in the 1930s - and it looks quite magical. Its artistic qualities may look a bit old-fashioned to us today; the slow pace, orchestral music and moody colours definitely belong to a bygone era, strikingly peaceful and undemanding. Yet colour film was still a novelty for audiences in 1935, and the photography (using the new Gasparcolor system) succeeds in accentuating the sharp contrast between the vivid green banks of the countryside and the drab tones of the industrial landscape. (Sonia Genaitay) 'Colour on the Thames' is included on the BFI DVD 'Science is Fiction' - http://filmstore.bfi.org.uk/acatalog/info_4823.html You can watch almost 1000 other complete films and TV programmes from the BFI National Archive free of charge at the new BFI Mediatheque - http://www.bfi.org.uk/mediatheque

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Thames Water have pumped sewage and shit into the coastal waters around Edinburgh for over three days nonstop. This is the news report the BBC didn't show.

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*** A low-resolution version of a high-definition video podcast available at http://www.londonlandscapetv.info *** The River Thames flows through the heart of London, a great water artery that provides a wide foreground to the many landmark bridges and buildings that it flows past on its way to the English Channel. We start our visual journey looking at Waterloo Bridge with St. Paul's Cathedral and the CIty of London beyond. Next, we step down to the river's sandy south shore and look up at the Hungerford Bridge with its recent Golden Jubilee Pedestrian Suspension Bridge extensions. We then stay on the beach as we look once again at Waterloo Bridge. Our next view consists of three shots looking further along the south shore towards Blackfriars Bridge with the buildings of the City of London dominating the background. This sandy / stoney south shore is open to the public at low tide. Our next bridge is the Millennium Bridge, a 330m steel structure erected in time to celebrate the coming of the year 2000, linking the City of London at St. Paul's Cathedral with the Tate Modern Gallery at Bankside. We return to view the river craft ploughing up and down the Thames, this time passing the "Traitors Gate" - a historical river entrance to the Tower of London. Next to Tower of London is Tower Bridge, where we take a southerly view of this impressive structure before we close-in to the roadway capable of being raised to let tall ships through. Our next view is of the World War II battle cruiser HMS Belfast, now occupying a more peaceful role as a floating tourist attraction. Fountains line many parts of the South Bank of the river, this shot being of one by the London Bridge City Pier. Close to Tower Bridge is the curved modern structure of London's City Hall, home of London's Government, the London Assembly. Finally we take a moment to join in the celebrations that form part of the opening of Potters Fields, a new Thames-side park between Tower Bridge and City Hall. Musician Pete Joyce shows off his saxophonist skills - you can hire Pete by contacting him (details on-screen).

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One of the many spectacles at the annual 2 day Thames River Festival, London 2007. It was performed in Jubilee gardens, next to London Eye. More about the festival at: http://www.thamesfestival.org/

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Just something I made last night, I rescored the Boat Chase from The World Is Not Enough, with Casino Royale's African Rundown by David Arnold

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The Thames holds the potential to destroy London if more care is not taken to prevent climate change.

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A selection of adverts from Thames overnight service recorded in 1989. It starts with an 'ITV Into the 90s' trailer for a production called 'Ending Up' with Googie Withers, Lionel Jeffries, Michael Hordern, Wendy Hiller and John Mills. Following the trailer are two slates, one for ITN News Headlines and one for America's Top 10 (Songs of 1989). Adverts: -National Savings (At your post office) -Listerine Antiseptic Mouthwash -Partylines -'Last Exit to Brooklyn' cinema release -Pizza Hut (part record) Following the ads is the tail end of ITN Nightly News and the start of America's Top 10 (Songs of 1989).

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Boat on River Thames towards Canary Wharf

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ZSL takes a look at the Thames River. For more information see http://www.zsl.org/zsl-london-zoo/news/thames-river-invaded-by-aliens,410,NS.html

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What else are you going to do on a sunny Sunday morning in January? Especially after a warm up on the Serpentine.

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30th June 1992 News presenter: Robin Houston Weather presenter: Philip Elsmore Announcer: Peter Marshall Courtesy of Robin Carmody

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Great song that was written for The Captain and the Kid album but never made it on.

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Medway to Tower Bridge on the Thames in a small boat. Part of Dylan Winter's Keepturningleft

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Local news item about an eyegaze system, for my daughter Sarah, that we are hoping to purchase through fundraising.

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English Early music song in two parts (instrumental and vocal) by Henry Purcell (1659 - 1695)

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The River Rat Pack Tour 08. Henley on Thames at the Bull.

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BAD performing witty AIDS song Stone Thames (aka Rock Hudson) live on Night Network.

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El río Támesis (en inglés Thames, pronunciado /temz/) es un río de Inglaterra que conecta Londres con el mar. Su longitud es de 346 kilómetros. El Támesis tiene una longitud de 346 kilómetros. Sus fuentes están situadas cerca de la localidad de Kemble; sigue luego hasta Oxford, Wallingford, Reading, Henley-on-Thames, Marlow, Maidenhead, Eton, Windsor y Londres. Durante el Pleistoceno, el primitivo río Támesis fluía desde Gales hasta Clancton-on-Sea, cruzando lo que en la actualidad es el Mar del Norte para terminar siendo un afluente del Rin. Este curso se bloqueó por una masa de hielo durante la Edad de Hielo. El río se desvió hasta tomar su curso actual, llegando hasta la que es hoy la ciudad de Londres. Durante los siglos XVI y XVII, el río fue uno de los principales medios de transporte entre Londres y Westminster. Durante los siglos XVII y XVIII, el río se congeló en diversas ocasiones. Desde entonces, el Támesis no se ha vuelto a congelar totalmente. La construcción de un nuevo puente de Londres, con menos pilares que el antiguo, lo que permite que el río fluya con más facilidad, evitaron que la corriente se hiciera demasiado lenta, lo que permitiría la congelación de las aguas. A partir del siglo XIX el río empezó a contaminarse. A finales de ese siglo y hasta mediados del siglo XX, se realizó una limpieza masiva del Támesis. En la actualidad es un de los ríos más limpios de los que fluyen a través de una gran ciudad. El Támesis es el escenario de una de las carreras más populares del Reino Unido: la regata Oxford-Cambridge, que enfrenta cada año a los remeros de las universidades de Oxford y Cambridge. Hoy en día es el río más importante de Inglaterra y la principal fuente de abastecimiento de agua en Londres. A este río lo cruza el puente Lambeth, y el puente Westminster(se cree que fue el lugar que utilizaron los romanos para cruzar por primera vez el río). Este río es tiene una longitud de 346 km. y su cuenca es de 12.935km2. Este río atraviesa Reino Unido y desemboca en el Mar del Norte. Mas informacion en: http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/T%C3%A1mesis O en: http://www.masrutas.com

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Day 4 highlights of extreme swimmer Lewis Pugh's attempt to swim all 203 miles of the River Thames from source to sea. In this clip Lewis drops in for afternoon tea with Rory Bremner.

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Photos taken in 2004 and 2005 of various scooter runs in the London and the Thames Valley.

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