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Euston Films : ウィキペディア英語版
Euston Films
Euston Films is a British film and television production company. It was originally a subsidiary company of Thames Television, and operated from 1971 to 1994, producing various series for Thames, which were screened nationally on the ITV network. The most famous Euston Films productions include ''Van der Valk'' (1972–1973, 1977, 1991-1992), ''The Sweeney'' (1975-1976, 1978), ''Minder'' (1979–1980, 1982-1985, 1988-1989, 1991, 1993-1994), ''Quatermass'' (1979), ''Danger UXB'' (1979), and ''Reilly: Ace of Spies'' (1983). ''The Sweeney'' series had two feature film spin-offs, ''Sweeney'' and ''Sweeney 2'', which were also produced by Euston.
In 2014, Euston Films was revived as a production company by the owners of Thames, Fremantle Media.
==History==
The company was founded in 1971 when three Thames executives, Lloyd Shirley, George Taylor and Brian Tesler realised there was a market for a new type of television drama. To facilitate this new-style of quick-changing action, Euston would use two crews filming different scenes of the same programme at the same time, which ensured production times were quicker. Euston eschewed the studio videotape shooting more commonly used in British television drama at the time, and all material was filmed on location using the more expensive but higher quality 16mm film stock.
Initial shows such as ''Special Branch'' gained reasonable praise but it was ''The Sweeney'' which first gave the company critical and commercial success. Using a storyline style known as "kick, bollock and scramble", this formula continued in such shows as ''Fox'' and ''Widows''. In 1979, the company created ''Minder'' as a vehicle for ''Sweeney'' star Dennis Waterman, giving the company its longest running show.
With the demise of parent company Thames as an ITV broadcast franchise holder in 1992, Euston's output reduced. It continued to make ''Minder'' for ITV franchisee Central Television, but when this series was axed in 1994, further work was not forthcoming.

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