TV Cream

[4] Founded by Phil Norman, the site mainly reviews hundreds of programmes shown on British television (but not necessarily made in the UK), during the 1970s and 1980s, though some earlier and later shows are also featured.

The site also features a selection of nostalgia-based articles relating to areas of popular culture such as pop music, film, comics, and so on.

Site writers included Steve Berry, Chris Diamond, Chris Hughes, Ian Jones, Graham and Jack Kibble-White, Suzy Norman, Jill Phythian, Matthew Rudd, Ian Tomkinson, Simon Tyers, Steve Williams and TJ (Tim) Worthington.

Graham Kibble-White wrote for the Daily Mirror and Jill Phythian appeared as a talking-head on TV list shows.

Group) which had largely ceased regular publication by the end of the 00s; a final Creamup, composed of new and reused material, was distributed via the Creamguide mailing list on the day TV Cream's closure was announced.

[9] A serious history of breakfast television by 2 regular TV Cream contributors, based on material originally published on the Off The Telly website.

Website logo in 1998-2002; again used at closing time (2024)