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- A look at life for a group of high school students as they grapple with issues of drugs, sex, and violence.
- Detectives Janet Scott & Rachel Bailey investigate murders with Manchester Police's Major Incident Team.
- Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson solve the mysteries of copper beeches, a Greek interpreter, the Norwood builder, a resident patient, the red-headed league, and one final problem.
- In 1976, Tony Wilson sets up Factory Records and brings Manchester's music to the world.
- Lively daytime TV show, in which four "loose women" chat about news, issues and life in general.
- Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson solve the mysteries of the devil's foot, Silver Blaze, Wisteria Lodge and the Bruce-Partington Plans.
- UK version of RuPaul's hit reality competition show where RuPaul searches for the country's next drag superstar.
- It follows a crew of fierce female convicts who break free and go on the run.
- The original British version of the popular quiz show, that became a worldwide phenomenon.
- A rundown of the latest chart hits, featuring in-studio performances from popular music artists.
- General knowledge quiz for 16-18-year-olds.
- Musical talent show in which amateur lookalikes and soundalikes impersonate their favourite singing stars.
- A British-produced version of the long-running American quiz show Jeopardy! (1984) with Australian contestants, who are given answers in the form of clues and have to respond with what the clue describes, phrased in a question.
- A one-off special. René is writing his memoirs and needs help to fill in the "big gaps".
- The Rogers family head off by car to Blackpool where, after a musical interlude and fun on the prom, they have an adventure in a haunted house.
- This spoof of soap-operas was set around two feuding families, the wealthy Hardacres headed by the ruthless capitalist Bradley Hardacre and the poor, working-class Fairchilds headed by the stern socialist Jack Fairchild.
- Set in a stage-school in London 'Britannia High' focuses on a group of students struggling to make it in music.
- Matthew Corbett runs a shop in Manchester with fun, mischievous puppets Sooty, Sweep, Soo and Little Cousin Scampi.
- During the war, a titled family objects to their squadron leader son being engaged to the daughter of a working class factory laborer.
- Classic British comedy following an accident-prone army Private, as he attempts to rescue a Corporal from the attentions of a predatory Sergeant-Major.
- Dramatization by Melvyn Bragg and Ken Russell of the lives of the poets Wordsworth and Coleridge.
- A female lawyer hears a knock on her door one night and discovers that it is an old boyfriend, whose current girlfriend has thrown him out, and he needs a place to stay the night. She agrees to let him sleep on the sofa but he must leave the next morning. When he returns home he finds that his girlfriend has been murdered. His former lover agrees to defend him without telling the court that he spent the night with her. Complications ensue.
- Joe and Fanny's married daughter visits them with her G.I. husband. The son of Joe's boss tries to start an affair but everything turns out all right in the end.
- A theatre producer and an actor try and have a quiet month in a country cottage. Their efforts are thwarted by the arrival of a variety of wives, girlfriends and scoutmasters.
- It's Dodge's birthday, and his friends have decided to throw him a surprise party. They've put up the decorations and made some party food, but their perfect invite list isn't complete.
- The updated British version of the popular and long-running American game show fronted by comedian, Joe Pasquale.
- Live set filmed at Granada TV Studios in Manchester, England.
- Loyd Grossman takes us through a funny trip down the street. Going into each house, nosing around, then telling us what kind of people live there. Starting with the Rovers and ending at the Battersbys, where Les thinks he's a burglar and threatens him with a baseball bat.
- Sheridan Smith hosts the British version of the competitive dog-styling programme. 10 pairs of professional dog stylists from around the country compete in a series of themed challenges to be crowned the UK's Top Dog Stylist.
- School caretaker "Flatfoot" Mason, a former Music-hall artiste harbours a secret. He has a daughter, Betty who unbeknownst to her was adopted when his wife died. Now a teenager, she's a pupil at the school, which causes complications when the staff feel that Randle is being "over attentive" to Betty. Told to steer clear of her, Flatfoot reluctantly agrees, but Betty thinks he's rejecting her and decides to run away to make her name in show-business. Randle, assisted by his fellow caretakers, trace her to a seedy cabaret club and tries to persuade her to come home, but will she listen or risk spiralling into a life of debauchery?
- Filmed in Rusholme, Manchester, for the great Mancunian Film Corporation, Cup-tie Honeymoon is a riotous post-war comedy from the North of England where the gags come quicker than the team's wingers!
- 3 friends look for love.
- Joe Smart is a radio repairman who enters the political arena competing in an upcoming election against his own boss. Joe wins the election, but encounters loads of trouble in the process.
- Granada TV series for pre school children. Mum and daughter live with a lodger called Peter and sing songs with the band next door about what they're doing.
- It's no secret that children today are growing up with far more gadgets than their parents did. But many tech-savvy kids are unknowingly leaving themselves open to serious dangers, and parents need to be aware of the risks.
- A music video for Medusa's song '*love not included'.
- Burt Bacharach drives around London in a convertible, while singers interpret his songs in the studio.