Timeline of ABC Weekend TV

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This is a timeline of the history of the British television company ABC Weekend TV, one of the first four contractors of the Independent Television network.

  • 1954
  • 1955
    • 21 September – After the collapse of Kemsley-Winnick, the ITA approaches Associated British Picture Corporation (ABPC) to provide the services instead and the contract was signed that day.[2]
    • 8 October – After legal action from ABPC, the weekend service for London is renamed from ABC (Associated Broadcasting Company) to ATV (Associated TeleVision), thus allowing ABPC to later use the ABC name for its own TV service.
  • 1956
  • 1957
    • No events.
  • 1958
    • November – ABC buys the former Warner film studios at Teddington Lock in London, to be converted into television studios.[3]
  • 1959
    • Teddington Studios open as ABC's main production centre in London.[2]
    • September – ABC introduces a new logo based on inverted triangles, accompanied by a jingle based on the musical notes A, B and C.[4]

1960s

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