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Smaller Manchester based production companies such as Red Production Company and more recently RSJ Films led by writer Jimmy McGovern have consistently used Manchester and north as a background for drama. Manchester has been used as a setting for many TV programmes with its industrial past, quirky cultural modern atmosphere or working roots.
The first story stars John Simm as Detective Constable Marcus Farrow, a well-liked detective with the fictional Manchester Metropolitan Police and an ex-husband with two children. His life falls apart when he finds his ex-wife and one of his sons murdered, and all the evidence points to him.
The Million Pound Drop Live – game show/quiz show; Millionaire Minor – game show; Minipops – variety show; Minder – drama/action; A Mind to Kill – crime/drama; Mind Your Language – comedy; Mind the Gap: London vs the Rest – factual/documentary; Mine All Mine – drama; The Miniaturist – drama; The Mint – quiz show; The Mint ...
Waterloo Road (TV series) (2 C, 23 P) Pages in category "Television shows set in Greater Manchester" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.
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Richard Osman's House of Games is a British quiz show hosted by Richard Osman and produced by Banijay UK Productions subsidiary Remarkable Entertainment for the BBC.The show is played on a weekly basis, with four celebrities playing on five consecutive days to win daily prizes, and the weekly prize of being crowned as "House of Games" champion.
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The final show was recorded on 7 September 1977, but not broadcast until after Bolan's funeral on 20 September 1977, which was also attended by David Bowie and Rod Stewart, among others. An edited highlights compilation was released in the United Kingdom on DVD in 2005. It contained only the T. Rex performances from each of the six episodes.