Films
Carbon management
In December 2008, we took part in a short film produced by the FT.com to outline what we're doing to substantially reduce our carbon emissions across our sites.
Watch the carbon management film on the FT.com
The London On Tap campaign
The London On Tap campaign is a unique collaboration between Thames Water and the Mayor of London to promote tap water in London's restaurants, bars and hotels.
The campaign aims to empower customers to ask for tap water rather than feeling obliged to ask for expensive bottled brands.
It also encourages restaurants, bars and hotels to proudly serve tap water to customers, giving them a real choice about what water they can drink.
Watch a short film tracking the campaign's progress to date
Financial results explained - November 2008
Thames Water's Chief Financial Officer, Mark Braithwaite talks about the company's interim (half-year) financial results for the six months up to 30 September 2008.
Mark explains why making profits is important to allow Thames Water to invest more in improving services to customers, and looks ahead to the business plan for 2010 to 2015, and the work planned to tackle sewer flooding and guarantee future supplies to customers.
Watch the financial results explained film
Footage
We have a wide range of broadcast quality footage available on request.
This includes our Victorian mains replacement works in London, an animation of the proposed London Tideway Tunnels and proposed reservoir in Oxfordshire, and a number of our sites.
150 years since 'The Great Stink' of 1858 - the Thames Tideway Tunnel
We commissioned this short film mark the 150th anniversary of The Great Stink.
In the hot summer of 1858, the stench of sewage in the River Thames so offended MPs that Parliament was suspended and the Government agreed to "take immediate measures for abating the dangerous nuisance caused by the noxious state of the Thames".
Watch the 'The Great Stink' of 1858 film
Taking Responsibility Together
Filmed over a week in December 2007, this film gives a picture of the various roles that people around Thames Water carry out.
It looks at Thames Water past - focusing particularly on our rich Victorian heritage, present, and future.
Watch the Taking Responsibility Together film
Boys from the Brown Stuff
Boys from the Brown Stuff premiered on BBC2 during the 2007 August Bank Holiday weekend.
Filmed over the course of one year in the sewers of London, it focuses on the fortunes of five men who keep our sewers flowing.
Visit the Boys from the Brown Stuff pages
Re-plumbing London
Re-plumbing London won two gold awards at the 2006 International Visual Communications Association awards.
The short film focuses on how London's Victorian mains infrastructure, built over 100 years ago, is being replaced.


