Thames Television, in its original form when it held the London regional ITV franchise, would always start its own programmes with its famous River Thames London skyline fanfare animation. When they lost the franchise, Thames formed the basis of Pearson Television, and in turn the basis of what became the global FremantleMedia, containing a huge catalogue of new and archive programming. The ("new") FremantleMedia distribution versions of the trilogy of "Man about the house", "George and Mildred", and "Robin's Nest", removed the Thames opening fanfare, and either FremantleMedia, or certain broadcasters, has lightly edited some episodes across the entire run, to remove what by the 2020s would be considered inappropriate dialogue and attitudes, evident by abrupt "crash" edits, and end credits for characters that didn't appear in an episode, such as a stereotypical 1970s camp version of a gay hairdresser, in one of the early party episodes.
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