Granada building after it was vacated

These photos were taken in late 2014 after Granada Television had vacated its Quay Street site.  They may bring back memories to those who worked there and we would encourage you to leave your comments.

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Anne Reid – Valerie Barlow

Anne Reid played the role of Valerie Barlow, first wife of Ken Barlow, from 1961 to 1971. She asked to leave the programme and her character was killed off when she was electrocuted by a hairdryer with a faulty plug. Since leaving the Street she has appeared in a wide range of programmes as well…

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Interiors of Granada TV

An early shot of the Edit 1 editing suite The Festival Cafe in 1960 The Granada canteen in 1963 An empty canteen Another view of the canteen The serving area of the canteen The Old School Bar as it re-opened in 2000 The scenery workshop The Stables Club in 1969 A view down the VTR… Read More

Wallen Matthie describes how he joined Granada

Let’s do this chronologically when did you join Granada? I joined Granada in 1981. I was approached initially, I used to work for the BBC on a freelance basis, I did a bit of radio for them. And then the riots took place in the summer of 1981, which I covered for the BBC. As…

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Brian Trueman describes how he started work at Granada

I started at Granada in 1957 when I would be 25. I’d been, I won’t go into the tormented history of how I got there, but by a series of accidents I started acting in radio just before my fifteenth birthday. I’d acted through school life, and acted through university life and even on a…

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Brian Trueman recalls his early days as a newsreader

Very peculiar it was, wearing my makeup which was bright orange in order that I’d look normal with a vivid emerald green shirt which would look white because we were on, what did you call those cameras which were very slow? Very early black and white, very primitive camera. I read the news quite successfully…

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Brian Trueman’s memories of Sidney Bernstein

Sidney was notorious for living on the premises! You know when they built the new block he had the Penthouse on the roof and begins … Sidney was known as “Fiddler on the Roof”! So he would patrol the building – in the evening – but he would patrol the building during the day with…

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Brian Trueman compares working at Granada with working for the BBC

People said what’s it like working for the BBC after working for Granada. I said working for Granada literally was like walking on broken glass; working for the BBC is like being smothered in cotton wool. It’s awful. Arm around the shoulders. “Wonderful to have you with us, Brian” all the rest of the stuff,…

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Ian Hunton on how he was first employed by Granada

It was serendipity: I was reading a magazine called Wireless World – which doesn’t exist anymore – and I just happened to open it at the adverts at the back, and there it said, ‘Granada Television is looking for trainee audio engineers’. I’d always been interested in high fidelity; in fact, I’d written my dissertation…

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Wallen Matthie describes working on the programme, This Is Your Right

This Is Your Right was a social action programme presented by the infamous Lord Winstanley. It was transmitted each weekday for five minutes and then on a Sunday they had a half hour programme. It was a consumer orientated programme and we had a whole range of advisers who were supporting the programme whether it… Read More

Wallen Matthie describes his memories of Tony Wilson

You mentioned Tony Wilson, what kind of person was Tony? I found Tony to be a fabulous guy, I got on really well with Tony. When I first met Tony, these were people I used to see on TV, it was really strange, I’m a local lad in terms of schooling and the rest of…

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Ian Hunton talks about working on football programmes

The other things we did were things like the football – mainly, I think, because they knew I wasn’t particularly interested. They always seemed to choose me to do the football, because I never got involved in, ‘Who’s shooting what?’ and ‘Isn’t that a good goal? There was a football programme on Sunday night with…

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