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The Real Charlotte (1990)
When the man she's long loved is widowed, flinty, fortyish, but financially secure Charlotte sees her chance to end her spinsterhood at last - but then her impoverished young cousin Francie arrives.
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Kate And Ted's Show (1987)
Multi-talented Kate Robbins and her comedian brother Ted appeared in their own Saturday night tea-time show from Granada TV. Here Kate impersonates, amongst others, Victoria Wood, Cilla Black, Tina Turner, Carmen Miranda and Fergie, Duchess Of York!
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The Life and Times of Henry Pratt (1992)
Growing up in the North of England in the 1930's and 1940's, Henry Pratt spends his life searching for a means of survival and learning how to deal with his eccentric relationships along the way.
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The Brothers McGregor (1985)
Liverpool-set sitcom about black and white half-brothers Wesley and Cyril who run an extremely dodgy second-hand car business. The series is a spin-off of ITV soap opera Coronation Street, featuring two characters that originally appeared in the soap for one episode in May 1982. Unable to get Carl Chase and Tony Osoba back to play the roles, Philip Whitchurch and Paul Barber were cast instead.
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Coasting (1990)
The dodgy business deals of an older brother finally catch up with him, forcing him and his blameless younger brother to seek refuge in the family theme park business in Blackpool. The tension of this drama series, which ran for seven episodes in 1990, is whether or not Howitt's character can stay on the straight and narrow or if he will end up getting himself or his brother killed.
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Shadow Squad (1957)
A highly successful crime show from the late 1950s, Shadow Squad initially featured the adventures of Detective Vic Steele who, tired of being boxed in by rules and regulations, quit his job to form his own detective agency with the help of crafty Cockney Ginger Smart and their stalwart cleaning lady, Mrs. Moggs. Steele subsequently disappeared on a mission to Australia and the running of the Squad was then taken up by ex-DI Don Carter.
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Real Life (1999)
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Soldier and Me (1974)
Two teenage boys witness the murder of an old man, only for the old man to turn up alive after the boys notify the police.
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Bouncers (2007)
Grub Smith narrates a series following nightclub bouncers, as they open their doors to reveal how they police badly behaved, boozed-up Brits.
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Nightingale's Boys (1975)
Nightingale's Boys is a drama series of seven plays about the reunion of a group of friends from school, brought together after twenty-five years by their form master, Mr Nightingale.
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The Fellows (1967)
The Fellows reunites the characters of Edwin G Oldenshaw (Richard Vernon) and Ian Dimmock (Michael Aldridge) from the earlier series The Man in Room 17. This series saw the pair relocated to All Saints College, Cambridge University, where they were appointed to the Peel Research Fellowship. Their research was "to investigate the general proposition that, in a period of rapid social change, the nature of crime (and therefore criminals) would change." Their research lead them into encounters (though never physical) with gangland boss Alec Spindoe (Ray McAnally), who eventually ended up behind bars thanks (unknown to Spindoe) to psychological pressure from Oldenshaw. The Spindoe character was to return in his own series, Spindoe in 1968, which charted his attempts to regain his criminal empire after release from prison.
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Revelations (1994)
Soap set around a religious family. This series was only shown in 3 ITV regions.
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It's Dark Outside (1964)
This detective drama featured the case files of Chief Inspector Rose. supported initially by Det. Sgt. Swift, his junior officer from the highly-acclaimed 'The Odd Man'. The ensemble cast included a barrister and a couple of investigative journalists, and spawned a sequel series, 'Mr Rose' in 1967
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Early Musical Instruments (1976)
David Munrow presents a fascinating introduction to early musical instruments. Instruments such as the shawm, viol, crumhorn, recorder, regal, lute, tromba marina and serpent - and many more - are demonstrated with virtuosity and panache.
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Fallen Hero (1978)
Story of Gareth Hopkins who declined fame as a Welsh Rugby Union international, in favour of a big money switch to Rugby League in Yorkshire. A star of Horton Rangers, the Rugby League player was forced to quit the game through injury.
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There's Nothing to Worry About! (1982)
Short-lived sketch show which is notable today for early appearances by Ben Elton, Dame Emma Thompson, Stephen Fry, and Hugh Laurie. Originally broadcast only in the Granada television area, it was refashioned as Alfresco (1983) for national broadcasting.
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Disappearing World (1970)
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The Owl Service (1969)
Three teenagers discover a mysterious set of owl and flower-patterned dinner plates in the attic and the magical ancient legend of the "Mabinogion" comes to life once again in their Welsh valley.
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Big Breadwinner Hog (1969)
Big Breadwinner Hog is a British television thriller serial devised by Robin Chapman, produced by Granada TV and transmitted in eight parts, starting at 9.00pm on 11 April 1969 on the ITV network. It portrayed the ruthless rise through the criminal underworld of the trendy young London gangster Hogarth. He exploits the resources of a declining gangster, Ryan, to take over the dominant crime syndicate Scot-Yanks, controlled by the equally ruthless and manipulative Lennox. The key to Hogarth's success is knowledge of a murder arranged by Lennox, of which there is a crucial witness, Ackerman, a one-time private eye who has been blackmailed into working for Scot-Yanks, and bitterly resents Lennox as a consequence. The eight-part serial was widely condemned at the time for its amorality and violence. Its first episode featured a scene in which a jar of hydrochloric acid was thrown into a rival's face. "Barely minutes after the first episode was transmitted, the Granada TV switchboard was inundated" with viewers' complaints about the violence and the second episode was preceded by a Granada apology for the previous week's episode. Granada toned down some of the more violent aspects of later episodes but, despite this, viewer complaints continued and, from episode 5 onwards, some ITV regions moved transmission to a later timeslot; two ITV regions stopped transmission of the serial completely.
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Turn Out the Lights (1967)
Turn Out the Lights was an ITV sitcom series made by Granada Television, that was first broadcast from Monday 2 January to Monday 6 February 1967 by Associated Rediffusion and Tyne Tees Television,. The series was a spin-off from the sitcom Pardon the Expression, itself a spin-off from the highly popular soap opera Coronation Street. Leonard Swindley was the central character, along with Wally Hunt. 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 supernatural events on his travels around the country, along with his colleague Wally Hunt, after they were both fired from Dobson and Hawks in the last episode of "Pardon the Expression". The series directors were David Boisseau and Michael Cox, production designers were Dennis Parkin and Roy Stonehouse.
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Set Of Six (1972)
In 1972, Granada Television staff producer, Muriel Young put together a six-part music series where six well-known bands were given the chance to come and perform in front of a live studio audience. The concept of the program was that a performer would come on the show and perform a set of six songs during the 30 minutes of the show.
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Mark Olly's Lost Treasures
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Inside the Brotherhood
This eye-opening series of programmes explores the mysteries of the remarkable secret society of freemasons, and nvestigates the extreme passions excited in both masons and non-masons. Approximately 500,000 men in the British Isles are freemasons. All are sworn to secrecy about masonic activities and membership. Many hold powerful positions in key areas of public life including the judiciary, police, local government and parliament. Inside the Brotherhood investigates this remarkable fraternity.
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Celebration (1980)
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Doing Their Thing (1970)
A short series of individual showcases featuring the likes of Mungo Jerry, Free, Status Quo, Deep Purple and Family.


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