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Are you attending the

Thames festival on September 13th 2009?


Will you and your family be making a car journey to

The Mayor?s Thames Festival this year?


If so, ITV1 wants to hear from you!


ITV1 are making a landmark, primetime documentary which tells the story of a week in the working life of London?s roads. We will be following interesting journeys of the very people who use London's streets on a daily basis.


We will be following the stories that unfold amidst the millions of journeys made in London everyday & we want to include those families that will be making a car journey to the fabulous Thames festival on September 13th.


So if you know you?ll be travelling to this jam-packed day of fun, music and activities and think that you and your family would be great characters for the programme


please CALL 0871 626 62 62


Please leave a message on our voicemail system and

Angela or Adriana

will call you back as soon as possible for an informal chat.




Alternatively EMAIL [email protected] or

www.itv.com/beontv and click ?Calling all London Drivers?



Calls cost 10p from BT landlines. Calls from other networks may be higher and from mobiles will be considerably more. You must be 18 or over to apply. Lines close at 5pm on Friday 4th September 2009. Terms & Conditions can be found at itv.com/terms.

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