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  2. The Grand (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The series featured the Bannerman family that owned and ran the hotel, the staff that lived in the basement and occasional guests. At the series opening, the very upright John Bannerman (Michael Siberry) has just reopened the Grand, which he inherited from his overbearing father and which he now owns and operates with his staid and steady wife, Sarah (Julia St. John).

  3. 1998 in British television - Wikipedia

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    Haddy, the soap's longest serving cast member at the time of her departure, dies herself in June 1999. [28] 3 April – The Children's Channel ceases broadcasting in the UK after 14 years. 4 April – After just nine shows, Ice Warriors is axed by ITV owing to poor ratings and the show itself is not recommissioned for a second series. 6 April

  4. List of television programmes broadcast by the BBC - Wikipedia

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    Final Score: BBC One 1958 – present (part of Grandstand 1958 – 2001) Grandstand: BBC One 1958 – 2007, BBC Two 1981 – 2007; The Grand National: BBC One 1960 – 2012, BBC Radio 1948 – present (rights transferred to Channel 4) Rugby League World Cup: BBC One & Two 1960 – present (live coverage 1960 – 2000 & 2013 – present ...

  5. Roger Griffiths - Wikipedia

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    He was a series regular in Vexed (2010–2012), and BBC One's Lenny Henry In Pieces in 2003. In 2010, he appeared in the Only Fools and Horses prequel, Rock & Chips as Clayton Cooper. In 2016, he played the part of Newton Farrell in the Death in Paradise episode, “The Blood Red Sea".

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  7. The Grand Tour - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the first three series of the programme, the format was focused on a similar arrangement to that of Top Gear, involving a mixture of pre-recording television films – a mixture of single or multi-part films – and live-audience studio segments, though for legal reasons it was designed with significant differences to avoid clashing with the BBC's motoring series.

  8. British sitcom - Wikipedia

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    The BBC began using their digital channels BBC Three and BBC Four to build a following for off-beat series including The Thick of It (2005–2012). Channel 4 had successes with Spaced (1999–2001), Black Books (2000–2004), Phoenix Nights (2001–2002), Peep Show (2003–2015), Green Wing (2004–2006), The IT Crowd (2006–2013) and The ...

  9. ‘The Love Boat’: How a TV show transformed the cruise industry

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    The cruise industry was very different in 1970, catering to an estimated 500,000 passengers. Three decades later that had jumped to five million thanks, say industry experts, in large part to a ...