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Encyclopedia > Granada (production company)

Granada is the network production business of ITV plc, created on 2nd February 2004.


Granada comprises the network production divisions of the following ITV companies:

Until 31st October 2004, the former regional names and logos continued to appear after programmes made by those companies. From 1st November 2004, only the Granada logo appears at the end of programmes made by the Granada production business. A text credit to the Granada production centre also appears.


Granada is the biggest producer of programmes for the ITV1 network, and also produces for the BBC, Channel 4 and Sky Television.


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Ford Granada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1379 words)
In Europe, the Ford Granada was produced at both its German factory in Koeln (Cologne) and its British factory in Dagenham from between 1972 until 1976 when production switched entirely to Germany until it was discontinued in 1985.
Mechanically, the European Granada conformed to Ford convention, the initial range using the Ford Essex V4 unit in 2.0 L displacement, and the "Essex" V6 engine in 2.5 and 3.0 L capacities.
The Granada and Monarch were originally intended to replace the Ford Maverick and the Mercury Comet, but ended up being sold alongside them for three seasons, when the new models were repositioned as more upscale models intended to lure buyers moving from fully-equipped full-size models.
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