Carlton Television (now part of the non-franchised
ITV London
ITV London is the on-air brand name used by ''ITV Broadcasting Limited'' for two broadcast franchises of ITV, Carlton Television (weekdays) and London Weekend Television (weekends) in the London ITV region. Its terrestrial digital signal is t ...
region) was the
ITV franchise holder for
London
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and
the surrounding counties from 9.25am every Monday to 5.15pm every Friday. The company is now managed with
London Weekend Television
London Weekend Television (LWT) (now part of the non-franchised ITV London region) was the ITV network franchise holder for Greater London and the Home Counties at weekends, broadcasting from Fridays at 5.15 pm (7:00 pm from 1968 ...
as a single entity (
ITV London
ITV London is the on-air brand name used by ''ITV Broadcasting Limited'' for two broadcast franchises of ITV, Carlton Television (weekdays) and London Weekend Television (weekends) in the London ITV region. Its terrestrial digital signal is t ...
), but the two companies are still separately licensed. The station is owned and operated by
ITV plc
ITV plc is a British media company that holds 13 of the 15 regional television licences that make up the ITV network (Channel 3), the oldest and largest commercial terrestrial television network in the United Kingdom.
ITV plc is listed on th ...
under the licensee of "ITV Broadcasting Limited". Carlton has been branded on air as "ITV1" since 28 October 2002, and as "
ITV" since 14 January 2013. Carlton legally exists currently listed on
Companies House
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as a privately owned company, and its previous subsidiary Carlton UK Television Limited which is now known as
ITV Consumer Limited and legally operates ITV plc's websites. As Carlton's name has no relation to its region, its on-screen identity has been completely removed (along with those of
HTV,
LWT and
GMTV). Other regions have kept their original company name as a region name and in their local news name.
Formation
Carlton Television was originally set up by Michael Green's
Carlton Communications to bid for an
ITV franchise after Green failed to buy into
Thames Television
Thames Television, commonly simplified to just Thames, was a Broadcast license, franchise holder for a region of the British ITV (TV network), ITV television network serving Greater London, London and surrounding areas from 30 July 1968 until th ...
, the London franchise, in 1985. On 16 October 1991, Carlton won the "Channel 3" franchise to broadcast to London during weekdays from January 1993, as a result of winning the silent auction used to renegotiate the new ITV franchises. Thames bid £32.5M, while Carlton Television placed a bid of £43.2M and
CPV-TV placed a bid of £45.3M. CPV-TV was the highest bidder, but was eliminated for failing the quality threshold; since both Thames and Carlton were deemed to have passed the quality threshold, the franchise was awarded to Carlton for having submitted the higher cash bid of the remaining two companies. Some commentators consequently speculated that Thames had fallen victim to a "government vendetta", whilst others felt that the auction had been won fairly.
Carlton did not buy Thames' studios, instead having its headquarters in St Martin's Lane in the West End and opting to rent transmission space at LWT's
London studios. Also, unlike Thames which was both a production company and a broadcaster, Carlton chose to commission all of its programming from independent production companies.
Launch
Carlton started broadcasting at the stroke of midnight on 1 January 1993 (straight after the closedown of Thames), with the station's first programme ''A Carlton New Year'', produced jointly by ''The Pozzitive Production Company'' and ''Michael Hurll Television'', and presented by
Chris Tarrant. Aptly, its first commercial break featured an advert for the
Vauxhall Carlton.
Broadcasting
In May 1994, the
Independent Television Commission criticised a number of ITV stations as part of its review for the first 12 months of the new franchise in 1993. Carlton Television was condemned for providing a wide range of 'unimpressive and very disappointing' programmes for the ITV network, which were 'neither distinctive nor noticeable high quality'. This criticism came after Carlton and Granada secretly planned to axe ''News at Ten'' in the chase for ratings, a move which was foiled by the
ITC. Carlton, angered by this criticism, responded: 'In the first year, Carlton launched 43 brand new series and 20 new single programmes, sustained audience levels and played a full part in ITV network; successes far outweighed failures.' A few days later, Carlton won two awards from the Royal Television Society's 'programme and tech awards' in London; Margie Clarke was named 'Best Female Presenter' for Carlton's ''The Good Sex Guide''; while ''Old Bear Stories'' won the Children's Entertainment award.
During a 1994 review, ITC commented that Carlton had made improvements, in its factual and drama output, while its children's programmes were 'impressive', but more remained to be achieved. In 1995, its regional programming was regarded as high quality but with few innovations; ''The Good Sex Guide'' was guilty of breaching taste and decency requirements with little educational classifications, which resulted in the company receiving two written warnings from the ITC. Once again, in 1997, Carlton was criticised for failing to ensure its programming complied with the programmes code, while the number of formal interventions from the ITC had increased from four in 1995 to eight; but its regional programming continued to be of high quality.
Factual inaccuracy in 1996 documentary
Carlton found itself at the centre of a major
controversy about truthfulness in broadcast journalism in May 1998, when ''
The Guardian
''The Guardian'' is a British daily newspaper
A newspaper is a periodical publication containing written information about current events and is often typed in black ink with a white or gray background.
Newspapers can cover a wide ...
'' carried a series of articles alleging the wholesale fabrication of a much-garlanded 1996
documentary, ''The Connection'', which had purported to film the route by which
heroin was smuggled into the United Kingdom from
Colombia. An internal inquiry at Carlton found that the allegations made by ''The Guardian'' were in large part correct, and the then-regulator of the industry, the
ITC, punished Carlton with a record fine of £2 million for multiple breaches of the UK's
broadcasting codes. The scandal led to an impassioned debate about the accuracy of documentary production.
Expansion
Changes in legislation concerning media ownership enabled Carlton to buy out many of the other ITV stations, including
Central Independent Television,
Westcountry
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, and part of
HTV (via
Granada
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), as well as the rights to the archives of
ITC Entertainment and its former sister company
ATV
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* Amateur television
*Analog television
Television stations and companies
* Ràdio i Televisió d'Andorra
* ATV (Armenia)
* ATV (Aruba), NBC affiliate
* ATV (Australian TV station), Melbourne
* ATV (Austria)
* AT ...
.
Rank Film Distributors, including its library of 740 films, was purchased by Carlton in 1997 for £65 million. HTV was the only region owned by Carlton not to be subject to a full on-screen rebrand as 'Carlton'. Both 'HTV West' and 'HTV Wales' stayed with their then-current idents; however, upon Carlton's purchase, the animated introduction and music to the idents were replaced by the sequences and audio in use with Carlton's graphical package. However, the logo and end-board of the ident remained unchanged, using the generic hearts look of 1999. Carlton also did not acquire most of HTV's production facilities; these were retained by Granada.
The ITC archive is financially lucrative, since it includes such popular series as ''
Thunderbirds'', ''
The Prisoner'', and ''
The Saint'', as well as such feature films as ''
On Golden Pond''. Carlton released much of the Rank library on video and
DVD via its own label in the UK, and via
A & E Home Video, Acorn Media,
MGM Home Entertainment, and
Lions Gate Home Entertainment
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in the USA. A large number of these films were screened on Carlton's digital movie channel,
Carlton Cinema; however, it closed in March 2003. The merger with Granada led to the use of the Carlton name falling into disuse, and Carlton Video became part of Granada Ventures.
ITV Digital
In 1997, Carlton formed a partnership with Granada and
BSkyB to bid for some of the multiplexes for the new digital terrestrial network. In June of that year, it was successful in its application, and began the service,
OnDigital, under the condition BSkyB withdrew from the group.
Merger and unification
In September 2002, Carlton and Granada, having now acquired all the franchises in
England
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and
Wales
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, made the decision to remove all regional idents, continuity and branding, and replace them with the single brand, ITV1. English regional idents were to only precede regional programming, and regional announcements were pre-recorded from London (Wales gets on-screen recognition prior to all programming, see ''
ITV1 Wales
ITV Cymru Wales, previously known as Harlech Television and HTV Wales, is the ITV franchise for Wales. The new separate licence began on 1 January 2014, replacing the long-serving dual franchise region serving Wales and the West of England.
Li ...
''). Unlike Granada-owned regions, Carlton used dual-branding on its regional idents with the Carlton logo, so the Carlton Westcountry and Carlton Central regions were simply known as ''ITV1 Carlton''. Granada-owned franchises preferred simply to place text of the region name under the ITV1 logo. This went on until December 2003, when Carlton dropped the practice, resulting in changing the brands from ''Carlton Central'' to ''ITV1 for Central England'', from ''Carlton Westcountry'' to ''ITV1 for the Westcountry''. The HTV regions were re-branded ''ITV1 Wales'' and ''ITV1 West of England'' in 2002.
On 2 February 2004, Carlton Communications plc merged with
Granada plc, creating
ITV plc
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ITV plc is listed on th ...
, which now owns all of the
ITV franchises in
England
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and
Wales
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under the ''ITV1'' brand (Wales still uses its own on-screen identity as
ITV1 Wales
ITV Cymru Wales, previously known as Harlech Television and HTV Wales, is the ITV franchise for Wales. The new separate licence began on 1 January 2014, replacing the long-serving dual franchise region serving Wales and the West of England.
Li ...
, but now also uses English ITV1 continuity since 16 January 2006). The three English Carlton ITV regions were reverted to their previous names: ''ITV1 for Central England'' again became ''ITV1 Central'', ''ITV1 West of England'' became ''ITV1 West'' and ''ITV1 for the Westcountry'' became ''ITV1 Westcountry'', prior to regional programming in their respective areas.
ITV London
Since 28 October 2002, Carlton Television (in common with all the other ITV companies, except
Scottish Television
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,
Grampian Television
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,
Ulster Television and
Channel Television) has been known on air simply as ITV1 (London Weekdays). Unlike
London Weekend Television
London Weekend Television (LWT) (now part of the non-franchised ITV London region) was the ITV network franchise holder for Greater London and the Home Counties at weekends, broadcasting from Fridays at 5.15 pm (7:00 pm from 1968 ...
, Carlton Television did not note the last day (25 October 2002) of its regional identity on-air. However, the Carlton brand continued to be seen on production captions until 2004. Since Carlton and London Weekend Television now use identical presentation and logos, the division between the London weekday and weekend franchises is now invisible, although the old LWT - now ITV1 (London Weekends) - does have ''London Weekend Weather'', which is sponsored by a different company to that of London Weekdays.
With the merger of Carlton and Granada, Carlton Television and LWT are now run as a single entity (
ITV London
ITV London is the on-air brand name used by ''ITV Broadcasting Limited'' for two broadcast franchises of ITV, Carlton Television (weekdays) and London Weekend Television (weekends) in the London ITV region. Its terrestrial digital signal is t ...
), with a single management team appointed to both companies. Both continue to have a separate legal existence however, and still have separate licences, although this is now just a formality.
Upon merger, Carlton lost recognition to programmes made by their companies, which became branded as ''Granada'' and the relevant area, for example, all programmes made in London became branded as ''Granada London''. From 16 January 2006, all programmes produced by any ITV plc owned region were branded as
ITV Productions and in 2009 this became
ITV Studios.
Studios
Carlton was a publisher broadcaster who never made any of its own programming itself. Carlton productions that required studio space were booked at Lenton Lane when Carlton bought
Central Independent Television in 1994, obtaining the company's
Nottingham
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studios and gained the in-house production arm. The studios were booked by independent production companies.
Carlton was originally based in a small office building in St. Martin's Lane in Central London, with transmission being provided by
London News Network, a company jointly owned with
LWT and based at
The London Studios that also provided a seven-day news service.
Following the creation of ITV plc in 2004, Carlton's office in St Martin's Lane was vacated and the operations transferred to The London Studios, albeit as part of the
ITV plc
ITV plc is a British media company that holds 13 of the 15 regional television licences that make up the ITV network (Channel 3), the oldest and largest commercial terrestrial television network in the United Kingdom.
ITV plc is listed on th ...
operations housed there. ITV London's news operation moved to
ITN
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on 1 March 2004. The transmission operation moved to the HD Technicolor Playout Centre at Chiswick.
Identity
Launch ident
Carlton's on-screen identity was launched on 1 January 1993 with an ident package featuring London personalities. These people, who lived and worked in the capital would appear against a brightly coloured background with the Carlton logo in the top left corner, and would say the phrase, "This is Carlton, television for London", or other variations of the theme. In excess of sixty idents were produced and used from 1993. This was replaced by a single montage of individuals used from later on from 6 December 1993 until 1 September 1995.
1995
On 4 September 1995, a new in-house look was launched featuring changing backgrounds of colours with a
translucent
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Carlton logo in the centre of the screen, becoming opaque and white at the end of the ident. These idents lasted until 22 November 1996, but were deemed not exciting or brash enough for Carlton executives.
1996
Lambie-Nairn devised the new set on 25 November 1996, featuring the Carlton logo against a brightly coloured background and various animations occurring. This could be interaction between other letters in the name, letters being replaced by objects, or the letters becoming part of something larger, such as a crossword of places in London. Thirty sequences were produced, including some designed especially to introduce certain programmes, and versions for
Central were also introduced two years later on 20 April 1998.
These idents were used until 3 September 1999.
1999
On 6 September 1999, Carlton's boldest rebrand yet occurred, and it was also to be its last. While Granada and UNM regions were about to adopt the "Hearts" generic look, Carlton refused the look and instead adopted a package that related back to the Hearts, but put their own distinct take on it. Lambie-Nairn was once again commissioned, and a dozen idents were produced and were used depending on the programme to go before it. The idents featured opening films featuring a heart shape, before a star shaped light is emitted from the heart shape, before the screen changes to the Carlton logo, now with added star in top right corner, against a spinning stars background of different colours, with ITV logo beneath. This look has received criticism, not concerning the idents themselves, but because these idents replaced the brands used by both
Central and
Westcountry
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. The idents were later partially adopted by
HTV following its sale to Carlton, with the opening films from said look, although with the HTV logo and ITV Hearts ending slide being retained.
Continuity announcers
Carlton used a number of continuity announcers throughout the years.
*Hilary Holden (1994–1997)
*Mark Lipscomb (1993–2002) (only
Thames
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continuity announcer to work for its successor franchisee)
*
David Allan (1995–2002)
*Graham Bannerman (1993–2002)
*Adrian Finighan (1993)
*Fiona Goldman (1993–2002)
*Erica Longdon (2000–2002)
*John McKenzie (2000–2002) (previously at
Granada
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)
*Peter Tompkins (2000–2002)
Productions
Network
Some notable Carlton commissions are listed below:
* ''
99-1'' (1994–95)
* ''
Alphabet Castle'' (1993–95)
* ''
Anybody's Nightmare'' (2001)
* ''
Bananas in Pyjamas
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'' (1992)
* ''
Babes in the Wood'' (1998–99)
* ''Bad Blood'' (1999)
* ''The Beat'' (1993–95)
* ''
Bertie and Elizabeth'' (2002)
* ''Body and Soul'' (1993)
* ''
Bodyguards'' (1996–97)
* ''
Bramwell'' (1995–98)
* ''
The Brief'' (2004–05)
* ''
Brighton Belles'' (1993–94)
* ''
Catchphrase
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Popular culture (also called mass culture or pop culture) is generally recogni ...
'' (1994–2002; previously produced by
TVS TVS may refer to:
Mathematics
* Topological vector space
Television
* Television Sydney, TV channel in Sydney, Australia
* Television South, ITV franchise holder in the South of England between 1982 and 1992
* TVS Television Network, US dis ...
/
Meridian
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* ...
between 1986 and 1993)
* ''
Class Act'' (1994–95)
* ''
The Clive James Show'' (1995–97)
* ''
Crazy Cottage'' (1996–98)
* ''
The Chrystal Rose Show'' (1993–96)
* ''
Dave Allen (TV series)'' (1993)
* ''
Element of Doubt'' (1996)
* ''
Fortysomething'' (2003)
* ''
Family Fortunes'' (1999–2002)
* ''
Frank Stubbs Promotes'' (1993–94)
* ''
Frontiers'' (1996)
* ''
The Good Sex Guide'' (1993–94)
* ''
Goodnight Mister Tom'' (1998)
* ''Good Sex Guide Abroad'' (1995)
* ''
Grizzly Tales for Gruesome Kids''
* ''
Head over Heels'' (1993)
* ''
Heat of the Sun'' (1998)
* ''Into The Blue'' (1997)
* ''The Hypnotic World of
Paul McKenna'' (1993–97)
* ''
Is It Legal?'' (1995–96; the series moved to
Channel 4
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in 1998, though still produced by Hartswood Films)
* ''
Lose A Million'' (1993)
* ''Loved by You'' (1997–98)
* ''
Mad for It'' (1998–2000)
* ''
Michael Ball'' (1993–95)
* ''
Mike and Angelo
''Mike and Angelo'' is a British sci-fi TV sitcom series, that ran on CITV between 16 March 1989 and 7 March 2000. The show is ITV's second longest running sitcom (as per series count).
Plot
The shows initially centred on Mike King (played ...
'' (1993–2000, previously produced by Thames Television from 1989 to 1991)
* ''
Mopatop's Shop'' (1999–2005, Co-Produced with the Jim Henson Company)
* ''
Monsignor Renard'' (2000)
* ''
Moving Story'' (1994–95)
* ''
Murder in Suburbia'' (2004–05)
* ''
Noah's Ark
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'' (1997–98)
* ''
Old Bear Stories'' (1993–97)
* ''
Police Camera Action!
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It was presented by Alastair Stewart from 1994 u ...
'' (1994–2002)
* ''
Pollyanna
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'' (2003)
* ''
Pump It Up'' (1999–2000)
* ''
The Railway Children'' (2000)
* ''
Rebecca
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'' (1997)
* ''
Starstreet'' (2001–02)
* ''
A Statement of Affairs'' (1993)
* ''Storyline'' (1993)
* ''
Talking Telephone Numbers'' (1994–97)
* ''Terror Towers'' (1994–96)
* ''
Timbuctoo'' (1997)
* ''
The 10%ers
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Set in the office of a theatrical agent, it began as a pilot in 1993 shown as part of ITV's short-lived Comedy Playhouse (not to be confused with the BBC's long-running Co ...
'' (1994–96)
* ''The Big Story'' (1993–97)
* ''The Little Picture Show'' (1993–95)
* ''
The Unforgettable
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Each episode focused on the parall ...
'' (2000–02)
* ''The Unknown Soldier'' (1998)
* ''Too Good to be True'' (2003)
* ''
TV's Naughtiest Blunders'' (2000–2005)
* ''
Tots TV'' (1993-1998, previously networked by
Central until 1996)
* ''
The Treasure Seekers'' (1996)
* ''Schofield's TV Gold'' (1993–98)
* ''
Scavengers'' (1994–95)
* ''
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* Alison Sharman, British children's TV executive
* Bill Sharman (1926–2013), U.S. basketball player and coach
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* Br ...
'' (1995–96)
* ''Sport in Question'' (1993 regional only, 1994–96 networked)''
* ''
Transylvania Pet Shop'' (1994–97)
* ''
The Vault'' (2002–04)
* ''
The Vice
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'' (1999–2003)
* ''
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
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'' (1998, co-produced with
Celador)
* ''
Wilderness'' (1996)
* ''A Woman's Guide to Adultery'' (1993)
Regional
* ''Big City'' (1993–95)
* ''Blues and Twos'' (1993–98)
* ''Carlton Country'' (1996–2003)
* ''Carlton Debate'' (1996–2002)
* ''Capital Futures'' (1994)
* ''Capital Lives'' (1995)
* ''Carlton People'' (1994–99)
* ''Carlton Sport'' (1993–2004)
* ''Capital Woman'' (1993–97)
* ''Crown And Country'' (1996–2000)
* ''First Edition'' (1997–2004)
* ''Going Underground'' (1993)
* ''One in 5 Million'' (1993–95)
* ''Revelations'' (1995–96; a co-production with
Central and
Granada Television
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)
* ''The Frost Programme'' (1993)
* ''The Sports Show'' (1998–2000)
* ''The Tube'' (2003–05)
* ''Who Cares Wins'' (1994)
For other details about local news and non-news programmes for London, see ''
London News Network''.
Other ventures
Between 1996 and 2003, Carlton owned a number of extra channels, carried initially on analogue cable, and also later on their flagship platform,
ONdigital too, although none of them ever made it onto
Sky Digital. However, three closed in 2000; and all five were closed by 2003. Most were closed due to funding issues and lack of loyal viewership. They all time-shared on three
EPG positions.
Carlton Food Network
Carlton Food Network (later known as Taste CFN from May 2001) was a British pay television digital terrestrial channel, owned by Carlton Television. It launched at midday on 1 September 1996 and closed on 1 December 2001. It was part of a grou ...
and
Carlton Select shared a channel,
Carlton Kids,
Carlton World, and another channel named 'RAW!' shared the second.
Carlton Cinema received an
EPG position of its own, but would be periodically closed down to provide bandwidth for "On Sport 2" during the ONdigital days.
Carlton Cinema
Carlton Cinema was the Carlton channel which showed
classic movies, but also unusually for a movie channel,
cartoons. This ceased transmission on 31 March 2003, the last of the five Carlton channels to do so.
Carlton Select
Carlton Select was the main
entertainment
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channel from Carlton, and broadcast both in the
UK and Africa. It time-shared with the Carlton Food Network, and ceased transmission in March 2000.
Carlton World
Carlton World was a general entertainment and factual channel broadcast in the evenings, with sister channel
Carlton Kids broadcast in the daytime. This ceased transmission in 2000.
Carlton Kids
Carlton Kids was a children's channel and showed most of all of Carlton's children's imports, and programming from Carlton's regions. Time-shared with
Carlton World, it ceased transmission in 2000.
Carlton Food Network
Carlton Food Network was the Carlton channel devoted to
cookery
Cooking, cookery, or culinary arts is the art, science and craft of using heat to prepare food for consumption. Cooking techniques and ingredients vary widely, from grilling food over an open fire to using electric stoves, to baking in vario ...
, and time-shared with Carlton Select. It was later re-branded "Taste CFN", and ceased transmission in late 2001.
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ITV plcat
itv.com
Carlton Screen Advertising
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ITV (TV network)
ITV franchisees
Television in London
Television channels and stations established in 1993
Television channels and stations disestablished in 2002