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Four Feather Falls was the third puppet TV show produced by Gerry Anderson for Granada Television, from an idea by Barry Gray.
Prior to his character's appearance on The 11 O ' Clock Show, Baron Cohen had portrayed a similar character named MC Jocelyn Cheadle-Hume on a show he presented called F2F, which ran on a satellite channel called Talk TV ( owned by Granada Television ).
University Challenge is licensed from CBCI by Granada TV Ltd. and broadcast in the United Kingdom.
Also for English television, Laurence Olivier took the role in a 1983 TV production for Granada Television.
Granada Studios is the oldest TV studios in the UK, having been built in 1954 to house the broadcaster of the ITV Granada | same name.
In 1986 Sykes played Horace Harker in " The Six Napoleons ", an episode of the Granada TV adaptation of the Sherlock Holmes stories starring Jeremy Brett.
Jeremy Brett and Edward Hardwicke played Holmes and Watson in the Sherlock Holmes TV series made by Granada Television.
* The Caesars ( 1968 ), television series by Granada TV, in which he is played by Barrie Ingham.
* The Last Paintings of Derek Jarman ( Mark Jordan, Granada TV 1995 ).
Broadcast by Granada TV and shown at the San Francisco Frameline Film Festival.
Edward Hardwicke ( 7 August 1932 – 16 May 2011 ), sometimes credited as Edward Hardwick, was an English actor, possibly best known for his portrayal of Dr. Watson in the Granada TV series Sherlock Holmes.
Factory's genesis was in January 1978, when Wilson, a TV presenter on Granada Television, formed a partnership with Erasmus, an unemployed actor and band manager.
Nine Granada programmes were listed in the BFI TV 100 in 2000 and some of its most notable programmes include Coronation Street, Seven Up !, The Royle Family, The Jewel in the Crown, Brideshead Revisited, World in Action, University Challenge and The Krypton Factor.
Granada owned popular television series such as Coronation Street which it threatened to sell to satellite TV if the franchise was lost.
In September 2010, the 1950s red Granada TV sign on the roof of Granada Studios was removed for safety reasons after maintenance found it was badly corroded.
" Peter Salmon, of the BBC said: " Granada made TV programmes in the north ; for northerners, reflecting northern culture and attitudes.
A Granada TV ident with the pointed G symbol from 1992
* Sacha Baron Cohen had a chatshow, F2F on Granada Talk TV in 1996.
Granada Talk TV focused on chat shows and closed after less than a year on air.
* Granada Television – Early history of Granada TV and its founder Sidney Bernstein.
It did, however, get broadcast, although only portions of the episode still exist in the archives of Granada TV.

Granada and also
This is a history of Spain from the earliest times down to 1456, and was printed at Granada in 1545, and also in the Rerum Hispanicarum Scriptores aliquot, by R. Bel ( Frankfort, 1579 ).
" The Doors incorporated " Asturias " into their song " Spanish Caravan "; also, Iron Maiden's To Tame a Land uses the introduction of the piece for the song bridge ; and more recently, a guitar version of Granada functions as something of a love theme in Woody Allen's 2008 film Vicky Cristina Barcelona
He also covered Mexican songs, like " Maria Bonita ", " Besame Mucho ", " La Raspa ", Angelitos Negros, and " Granada ( song )".
The Sierra Nevada, part of the Sistema Penibético south of Granada, includes the highest mountain on the peninsula and continental Spain, Mulhacén, which rises to 3, 479 m. Other peaks in the range also surpass 3, 000 m.
Kinross also says that Selim's reputation for drunkenness was solidified in his decision to invade Cyprus rather than supporting the Morisco Revolt ( 1568 – 1571 ) in Granada as well as in the manner of his death ; Selim died in the Topkapı Palace after a period of fever brought on when he drunkenly slipped over on the wet floor of an unfinished bath-house, getting a head injury.
Stark's Guide-Book and History of Trinidad including Tobago, Granada, and St. Vincent ; also a trip up the Orinoco and a description of the great Venezuelan Pitch Lake.
Granada is also well-known within Spain for the prestigious University of Granada which has about 80, 000 students spread over five different campuses in the city.
In this district also, many buildings were created with the extension of the University of Granada.
Albayzín ( also written as Albaicín ), located on a hill on the right bank of the river Darro, is the ancient Moorish quarter of the city and transports the visitor to a unique world: the site of the ancient city of Elvira, so-called before the Zirid Moors renamed it Granada.
Watford is currently owned by the Pozzo family, which also owns Udinese Calcio in Italy and Granada CF in Spain.
Stark's Guide-Book and History of Trinidad including Tobago, Granada, and St. Vincent ; also a trip up the Orinoco and a description of the great Venezuelan Pitch Lake.
The next year in Granada he also collaborated with Falla and others on the musical production of a play for children, adapted by Lorca from an Andalucian story.
Its capital city is also called Granada.
Star-shaped domes are also found at the Moorish palace of the Alhambra in Granada, Spain, which contains domed audience halls built to mirror the heavenly constellations.
Some of the most important events constituting this history include the 1066 Granada massacre, the Persecution of Jews in the First Crusade ( by Catholics but against papal orders, see also: Sicut Judaeis ), the Alhambra Decree after the Reconquista and the creation of the Spanish Inquisition, the publication of On the Jews and Their Lies by Martin Luther which initiated the Protestant antisemitism and strengthened German antisemitism, the pogroms and the Holocaust.
He also wrote incidental music for John Dryden's Conquest of Granada and Marriage à la Mode, George Etheridge's The Man of Mode, Nathaniel Lee's Gloriana, and Thomas Shadwell's Epsom Wells.
( The term has also been used in the Republic of Ireland, where buildings are surveyed for the National Inventory of Architectural Heritage in accordance with the country's obligations under the Granada Convention.
This production was also televised in the UK by Granada Television in 1972.
The forcefully masculine 45-year-old Hart " was celebrated for superman roles, notably the arrogant, bloodthirsty Almanzor in John Dryden's Conquest of Granada ", and also for playing rakish comedy heroes with nonchalance and charisma.
Carlton also did not acquire most of HTV's production facilities, most of which Granada retained.
On 2 February 2004, Carlton Communications plc merged with Granada plc, creating ITV plc, which now owns all of the ITV franchises in England and Wales under the ITV1 brand ( Wales still uses its own on-screen identity as ITV1 Wales, but now also uses English ITV1 continuity ).
and they also received a great deal of local support with TV appearances on various Granada shows and local radio play.
Channel 4 already had great success with ' The Word ' and in its wake The BBC launched The 8: 15 From Manchester, a Saturday morning kids ' TV show ( with a themetune by the Inspiral Carpets, a re-write of " Find out Why ") and Granada Television also jumped on the bandwagon with a cheaper version of The Word, called ' Juice ' presented by John Bramwell and Joan Collins ' daughter Tara Newley.

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