She returned to London to work for Carlton Television in 1998.
Avolites has existed as a lighting production company since the 1970s and was once a part of Carlton Television.
Galaxy Network radio teamed up with Carlton Television to promote the show.
After Thames lost its broadcast franchise in 1992 to Carlton Television, the studio became independent.
The trailer stated that a new Thunderbirds series would be coming in 2005 from Carlton Television and displays a phone number.
In 1992 he was part of the launch Press Office team for Carlton Television.
Carlton Television begins beaming into homes around the capital minutes into the new year, taking over from Thames.
Their successors, Carlton Television, considered remaking the series in the 1990s but again nothing came of this.
Despite the costs of launching Carlton Television, the company still has a strong balance sheet, with net cash of £50.3m.
Their restoration was the subject of a five-part documentary by Carlton Television.