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  1. Jul 30, 2023 · Elsewhere Granada lost much of its territory but gained a greater focus, serving its Lancashire heartland 7-days-a-week. Meanwhile ATV started to broadcast 7-days-a-week to the Midlands. A few weeks earlier Harlech, later to rebrand as HTV, took over the service in Wales and the West.

  2. 1968. 29 July – From this day, Granada only broadcasts to the North West although it now operates seven days a week. August – A technicians strike forces ITV off the air for several weeks although management manage to launch a temporary ITV Emergency National Service with no regional variations.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ITV_GranadaITV Granada - Wikipedia

    ITV Granada, formerly known as Granada Television, is the ITV franchisee for the North West of England and Isle of Man. From 1956 to 1968 it broadcast to both the north west and Yorkshire on weekdays only, as ABC Weekend Television was its weekend counterpart.

  4. Aug 7, 2021 · Granada TV produced some of the nation’s best-loved programmes in the 1970s, including sitcoms The Lovers and The Cuckoo Waltz as well as the drama Family at War. Other highlights were The Krypton Factor, Nearest and Dearest and The Stars Look Down. How well do you remember Granada TV in the 70s?

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  5. Granada beats off unsuccessful bid from Palatine Television to win franchise again. 1967 Mick Jagger appears on World in Action after drug conviction quashed

  6. A 200 mile march, torture, held in a camp, brainwashing, dysentery, fellow prisoners dying. That was when oral history came to life. There was nothing quite so dramatic in our granadaland oral history but what we did get were some revelations and some extremely funny tales. Like when the manager of the Liverpool office went for lunch one day.

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  8. When launched in 1972, the Ford Granada represented a bold move in Ford’s pan-European strategy. It replaced the Zephyr/Zodiac in the UK and the P7-series in Germany with a new and stylish Anglo-German design. It came at just the right time – the Zephyr/Zodiac Mk4 was a slow-selling disaster – proving to be a shot in the arm for Ford.

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