The ITV Telethons were three charity
telethons organised and televised in the United Kingdom by the
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network. They took place in 1988, 1990 and 1992. Each lasted for 27 hours and all were hosted by
Michael Aspel. The final telethon in July 1992 raised £15,012,989.
Thames Telethon (1980 & 1985)
The ITV Telethon originated from the 10-hour
Thames Telethon, which ran in the Thames/
London ITV region only, on 2 October 1980, one month before the
BBC's
Children in Need appeal the same year. Thames broadcast another Telethon on 29–30 October 1985.
ITV Telethon (1988–1992)
The US-style continuous broadcast raised £1.25 million, and was considered such a success that a 27-hour marathon was broadcast across the entire network over 29 and 30 May 1988 (a Sunday and
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), involving participation and input from all of the regional broadcasters around the country. It had the aim of raising money for disability charities across the United Kingdom.
A further two ITV Telethons followed in 1990 (across Sunday 27 May and Monday 28 May) and 1992 (across Saturday 18 July and Sunday 19 July), raising £24,127,917 and £15,012,989 respectively. Michael Aspel was the frontman for all three. Telethon helped thousands of charities in the UK. Many local ITV companies like
Tyne Tees Television and
Television South West contributed from company profits. In the
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region alone, TVS donated £1 million from its own charity, the ''TVS Trust'' in late May 1990.
Like the telethons in the US, the ITV Telethons also offered regional cut-ins by ITV companies all over the country, featuring personalities and local celebrities from that region such as
Richard Whiteley for
Yorkshire Television or
Ruth Madoc for
HTV Wales.
One regional cut-in for the 1992 Telethon took place in the grounds outside Granada TV, Quay Street studio, and a non-stop 27-hour live stage presentation 'The Blackpool Roadshow' was gifted and coordinated by brother and sister Shirley Pearson and Johnnie Doolan. Amongst the many stage appearances was reportedly the first ever live set from the later famous band
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with guest appearances from chart topping artists, and choreographed sets from Blackpool show - Mystique.
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History
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gravy powder drums and packets sponsored the event.
Protests and closure
The 1990 and 1992 ITV Telethons were subject to protests organised by ''Block Telethon'', an informal protest group of disabled people that believed that the telethons reinforced negative stereotypes of disabled people.
The 1990 protest was modestly attended, whereas the 1992 protest with over 1000 disabled people outside the LWT studios on the South Bank was credited with ending the Telethon series, and indirectly leading to developments such as
Comic Relief. This protest group ''Block Telethon'' formally became the
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in 1993, which campaigned with
other organisations against discrimination and for civil rights, leading up to the
Disability Discrimination Act 1995.
References
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