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Coronation Street is produced by ITV Granada Television under ITV Studios and shown in all ITV regions.
At age 11, he began his acting career, appearing on the British television soap opera Coronation Street, which was produced at Granada Studios by Granada Television in Manchester.
Four Feather Falls was the third puppet TV show produced by Gerry Anderson for Granada Television, from an idea by Barry Gray.
These scholars note parallels with a series of Morisco forgeries, the Sacromonte tablets of Granada, dating from the 1590s ; or otherwise with Morisco reworkings of Christian and Islamic traditions, produced following the expulsion of the Moriscos from Spain.
Pujol was born in the Catalan city of Barcelona, Spain on 14 February 1912 ( or possibly 28 February 1912 ) to Juan Pujol, a Catalan who owned a factory that produced dye, and Mercedes Guijarro Garcia, from the Andalusian town of Motril in the Province of Granada.
Cracker is a British crime drama series produced by Granada Television for ITV and created and principally written by Jimmy McGovern.
The program, presented by Bamber Gascoigne, produced by Granada Television and broadcast across the ITV network, was very popular and ran until it was taken off the air in 1987.
The players began to adjust to the changes as the season progressed, however, and following an away victory at local rivals Real Sociedad, Athletic produced a strong run of Autumn form which included wins over Paris Saint-Germain, CA Osasuna, and Sevilla FC, as well as credible draws with Valencia CF and FC Barcelona, only to drop points at home to newly-promoted Granada CF.
In the 12th and 13th century workshops in Norman Sicily produced caskets, apparently then migrating to Granada and elsewhere after persecution.
The ITA was pressured, by a consortium of Welsh-speaking businessmen, into setting up a new North and West Wales region ; the ITA asked the Postmaster General to allow this, which he did, with strict provisos: the new service must not offer viewers in Wales a choice other viewers did not have, and at the last minute, the Postmaster General insisted that the new station should, on its own, produce ten-hours-a-week of programmes in Welsh, without relying on Welsh language programmes produced by Granada and TWW.
At 5: 00pm, Youth Wants to Know, a children's interview programme produced by Granada Television, became the first programme to be broadcast by TWW.
Another flagship programme, the long-running quiz show, University Challenge was originally aired between 1962 and 1987 and revived by the BBC in 1994 ( produced by Granada ).
In the 1970s, Granada produced situation comedies, often based around life in the north west including Nearest and Dearest, The Lovers and The Cuckoo Waltz followed by Brothers McGregor and Watching in the 1980s.
Granada produced Allsorts from 1989 to 1995 for CITV, featuring Wayne Jackman, Andrew Wightman ( who later produced Granada's talent show Stars In Their Eyes ), Virginia Radcliffe, Jane Cox and Julie Westwood.
It was eventually revived in 1994 by the BBC, although still produced by Granada Television, using the original format with minor differences and presented by Jeremy Paxman.
The Krypton Factor was a British game show produced by Granada Television for broadcast on ITV.
Even though national coverage is produced by ITN, it has no role in the regional coverage provided for each individual ITV region's newsroom with the exception of ITV London, which it has run since March 2004 following its acquisition of the London News Network, a company previously owned by the now merged Carlton and Granada.
Brideshead Revisited was brought to the screen in 1981 in the ITV drama serialisation, produced by Granada Television.
The Sooty Show, cancelled in 1967 by the BBC, aired on Thames ' first day and after Harry Corbett's retirement in 1975 continued with his son, Matthew Corbett, until November 1992, a month before Thames closed down ( the programme was replaced by Sooty & Co, produced by Granada ).
Granada Television produced it for the ITV network.
Long-running soap opera Coronation Street was briefly produced at Tyne Tees ' City Road studios in 1963 while all of the studios at the show's home, Granada Television in Manchester, were occupied by a production of the opera Orpheus in the Underworld.
The action collapsed in June 1997 ( a month after he had lost his seat in the 1997 General Election ) when the Guardian and Granada produced, via their counsel George Carman QC, evidence countering his claim that his wife, Lolicia Aitken, paid for the hotel stay at the Ritz Hotel in Paris.

Granada and Stars
( LWT / ITV ) ( 1991 1995 ) and, most notably, Stars in Their Eyes ( Granada / ITV ), which he took over from Leslie Crowther at first temporarily after Crowther had suffered serious head injuries in a car crash in October 1992.
It is produced by Granada Productions, who are responsible for other programs such as Dancing with the Stars, Australia's Next Top Model and Merrick and Rosso Unplanned.
Established in 1998, Granada Productions Australia produces over 120 hours of television every year, such as Seven's Dancing with the Stars ( 2004 present ); W's Mars Venus ; Nine's Merrick and Rosso Unplanned ( 2003 ), World Comedy Unplugged and Celebrity Super Powers ; FOX8's Australia's Next Top Model ; Ten's Australian Princess ( 2005 ); Lifestyle Channel's Come Dine With Me and Ten's Young Talent Time ( 2012 )

Granada and 1975
Granada Publishing Limited 1975.
Britain: Granada TV, 1975.
* The American Ford Granada was built and marketed in North America from 1975 to 1982
In 1975, Joseph sold a 75 % share of his company to Sidney Bernstein's Granada Group and the company became part of Granada.
The Consul name reappeared from 1972 to 1975 on a replacement for the Zephyr range, now sharing a body with the more luxurious Ford Granada Mk I.
Released in model year 1975 alongside the Ford Granada ; the cars, which were badge-engineered, were identical save for the grille, taillights and some interior and exterior trim.
* The Irish Rovers Show ( CBS / Granada ) 1975, Singer
* 1975 1982 Ford Granada

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In July 2006, the tomb of the king ( which is located in the Santa Cruz Monastery in Coimbra ) was to be opened for scientific purposes by researchers from the University of Coimbra ( Portugal ), and the University of Granada ( Spain ).
Venezuela was judicially dependent on the High Court of Santo Domingo, ecclesiastically dependent on the Bishopric of Puerto Rico, militarily dependent on the Budget from New Granada ( Bogota ), administratively autonomous but overseen by the Viceroy of New Granada and the Bogota Presidency.
* 1539 Re-founding of the city of Bogotá, New Granada ( now Colombia ), by Nikolaus Federmann and Sebastián de Belalcázar.
Costa Rica's distance from the capital in Guatemala, its legal prohibition under Spanish law to trade with its southern neighbors in Panama, then part of the Viceroyalty of New Granada ( i. e., Colombia ), and the lack of resources such as gold and silver, made Costa Rica into a poor, isolated, and sparsely inhabited region within the Spanish Empire.
In the Battle of Cabra ( 1079 ), El Cid rallied his troops and turned the battle into a rout of Emir Abdulallh of Granada and his ally García Ordóñez.
* 1369-As the Civil War in Castile came to an end, with the murder of king Peter I by the pretender Henry ( to be known as Henry II ), the Nasrid king of Granada, Muhammad V, former ally of Peter, took over Algeciras.
* Luis F. Bernabé Pons, El texto morisco del Evangelio de San Bernabé ( Granada: Universidad de Granada, 1998 ), 260p
However, many of his works have been transcribed by Miguel Llobet and others for guitar, and many of his pieces such as Asturias ( Leyenda ), Granada, Sevilla, Cadiz, Cordoba, Cataluña, and the Tango in D are amongst the most important pieces for classical guitar.
In 1816, however, Bolivar found enough popular support that he was able to return to South America, and in a daring march from Venezuela to New Granada ( Colombia ), he defeated Spanish forces at the Battle of Boyacá in 1819, ending Spanish rule in Colombia.
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.
Nearly two centuries after the establishment of the New Kingdom of Granada in the 16th century, whose governor was loosely dependent upon the Viceroy of Peru at Lima, and an audiencia at Santa Fé de Bogotá ( today capital of the republic of Colombia ), the slowness of communications between the two capitals led to the creation of an independent Viceroyalty of New Granada in 1717 ( and its reestablishment in 1739 after a short interruption ).
In English the phrase first appeared in the 17th century in John Dryden's heroic play, The Conquest of Granada ( 1672 ), where it was used by a Christian prince disguised as a Spanish Muslim to refer to himself, but it later became identified with the idealized picture of " nature's gentleman ", which was an aspect of 18th-century sentimentalism.
Peter, the heir, afterwards married Constance, daughter of the duke of Peñafiel ( near Valladolid ), and Afonso IV brought a strong Portuguese army to aid the Castilians against the Moors of Granada and their African allies.
Other notable examples include the ruined palace city of Medina Azahara ( 936 1010 ), the church ( former mosque ) San Cristo de la Luz in Toledo, the Aljafería in Saragossa and baths at for example Ronda and Alhama de Granada.
The rebrand was not without controversy as SMG plc ( owner of Scottish Television and Grampian Television ), UTV and Channel Television all pointed out that the ITV brand did not belong solely to Carlton and Granada.
During the eighteenth century, the figure of the priest, mathematician and botanist José Celestino Mutis ( 1732 1808 ), was delegated by the Viceroy Antonio Caballero y Gongora to conduct an inventory of the nature of the Nueva Granada, which became known as the Botanical Expedition, which classified plants, wildlife and founded the first astronomical observatory in the city of Santa Fé de Bogotá.
In the 18th century the additional Viceroyalty of New Granada 1717 ( capital, Bogotá ), and Viceroyalty of Rio de la Plata 1776 ( capital, Buenos Aires ) were established from portions of the Viceroyalty of Peru.
In 1813 he was given a military command in Tunja, New Granada ( modern day Colombia ), under the direction of the Congress of United Provinces of New Granada, which had formed out of the juntas established in 1810.
At that time, Venezuela remained a captaincy of Spain, however, and Bolívar decided that he would first fight for the independence of New Granada ( which was a vice royalty ), intending later to consolidate the independence of Venezuela and other less politically important Spanish territories.
He owes his wide celebrity to the Historia de los bandos de los Zegríes y Abencerrajes ( 1595 1619 ), better known as the Guerras civiles de Granada, which purports to be a chronicle based on an Arabic original ascribed to a certain Aben-Hamin.
They agreed to partition the Neapolitan realm in the Treaty of Granada ( 1500 ), but were eventually at war over the terms of partition, and by the year 1504 France had lost its share of Naples.

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