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The Last Train (TV series) Laurence Olivier Presents; Lenny Blue; Lie with Me (2004 TV series) Life Begins (TV series) Lift Off with Ayshea; A Little Big Business; Longitude (TV series) Loose Women; Losing Gemma; Lost Empires; Love Lies Bleeding (TV series) The Lovers (1970 TV series) Loving You (2003 film) Lucky Numbers (TV series)
Granada drew on 1970s pop music with shows such as Lift Off with Ayshea and the Bay City Rollers show, Shang-a-lang. Granada's So It Goes was presented by Tony Wilson and showcased the punk phenomenon, bringing the Sex Pistols and the Clash to TV screens. The station also produced Marc, presented by glam rock star Marc Bolan. The show was in ...
Television shows produced by Granada Television (2 C, 250 P) Pages in category "Granada Television" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
Leonard Swindley played by Arthur Lowe was the central character, along with Wally Hunt (played by Robert Dorning).Swindley was formerly the manager of the fashion retail store Gamma Garments in Coronation Street and the deputy manager of the department store Dobson and Hawks in Pardon the Expression: in this series, he becomes a professional speaker on astrology who encounters various ...
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Granada Good Life, a women's lifestyle channel (renamed to Breeze on 1 May 1998) Granada Talk TV, a talk shows channel (closed on 31 August 1997 due to low ratings) The GSkyB portfolio greatly increased its reach with the launch of ONdigital, which Granada and Carlton, another dominant ITV rights holder, were funding, in October and November ...
ITV Granada logo from 2010 to 2013. Former logo used 2013 to 2019. The channel was launched in 1997 by Granada Media under the name Granada UKTV, and offered cable and satellite services in Middle East, Malta and Asia. [1] It was also carried by Sky Network Television in New Zealand between 1999 and 2002. [2]
The Caesars is a British television series produced by Granada Television for the ITV network in 1968. Made in black-and-white and written and produced by Philip Mackie, it covered dramatic territory similar to that of the later BBC adaptation of I, Claudius, dealing with the lives of the early emperors of Ancient Rome, but differed in its less sensationalist depictions of historical ...