1. LWT - Noun
2. LWT - Adjective
3. LWT - Proper noun
LWT
(UK, television) Initialism of London Weekend Television.
LWT (plural LWTs)
(military, nautical) Abbreviation of lightweight torpedo.
LWT (not comparable)
Abbreviation of lightweight.
History main The London Studios near Waterloo was originally the base for the ITV London weekend contractor LWT but is now ITV's main London headquarters. Source: Internet
Dyke believed that it would be more lucrative for LWT if only the larger clubs in the country were featured on national television and wanted to establish whether the clubs would be interested in a larger share of television rights money. Source: Internet
In February 2007, the 1982 LWT series was repeated on pay-TV channel Paramount 2. In December 2010 BBC Two showed selected late night repeats of the BBC series, which ran nightly from 23–30 December. Source: Internet
Post-Smiths careers The Smiths were the subject of a South Bank Show documentary produced by LWT and broadcast by ITV on 18 October 1987, four months after their break-up and three weeks after the release of Strangeways. Source: Internet
Most notable was the LWT show An Audience With Alf Garnett - which allowed Garnett to return to his racialist attitude. Source: Internet
The LWT series was played once on Channel 7 in the early 1980s. Source: Internet