In 1984, the United Kingdom had four television channels available:
BBC1,
BBC2,
ITV and
Channel 4. The first broadcast made by Thameside TV was done on 7 October 1984 by repeating the same programme for two hours over a one-week period. The station used the
Crystal Palace transmitting station to deliver its signal on UHF channel 28 and was relayed on 90.5 on the FM band. Its inaugural programme consisted of music videos and the
Yellow Submarine film. 24 hours after that, a competing station made broadcasts over channel 36. The initial broadcast was seen with "fuzzy" reception, per a
Daily Mail article two days after starting. Like its competitor on channel 36, it planned to broadcast music videos and feature films. Bob Edwards demanded the creation of more channels due to the supposed "boredom" of the existing networks available at the time. The next programme was a Christmas special, which is considered lost because the station was closed by the Department of Trade and Industry. A further broadcast was scheduled to be made in February, but the station was raided before music videos were added to the pre-recorded continuity links from VJ Bob. ==References==