Car A102 speeds the news
Behind the scenes at Northern Newscast
Behind the scenes at Northern Newscast
A wife and mother of trawlermen talks about fear
Granada's Camera in Action looks at fashion photography through the ages
Introducing Granada's short-lived weekly international news show
Granada's new series uses old photographs to recall history
Inside People and Places, Granada's hit magazine show
Can the war between North and South Vietnam be won with American help, asks World in Action
Inside Granada's greatest regional programme, Scene at 6.30
Mike Scott celebrates 7 years of Granada in 1963 and the launch of Scene at 6.30
Meet People and Places' comic inventor
Puppet satire 20 years before Spitting Image
Granada's People and Places doctor enjoys a sporting life
Granada's Head On looks at Randolph Churchill, who here looks at growing up with his father Winston
All Our Yesterdays on the Dunkirk evacuations
Inside the All Our Yesterdays postbag
A documentary series on heterosexual relations gives TVTimes the chance to claim how husbands are bullied by their wives
What happens when a World in Action story falls through
Lord Haw Haw is remembered by All Our Yesterdays
Zoo Time meets Richard Claypole
Meet wildlife cameraman Norman Langley
On the trail of supermodel Jean Shrimpton
Clement Attlee on his four choices as Men of our Time
As Granada's Another World looks at falcons, TVTimes speaks to a falconer
Zoo Time goes to the Children's Zoo in London
The Scene at 6.30 presenter is pictured doing something new
Meet Johnnie Hamp, producer of Scene at 6.30's Wednesday Pop Scene
Winston Churchill's 90th birthday leads to a special edition of All Our Yesterdays and a counterfactual tribute from his son Randolph
Granada repeats its most popular World in Action report – Seven Up
Meet the three action men of Scene at 6.30
Brian Inglis looks back at 4 years of All Our Yesterdays
A Granada documentary looks at 'slum clearance' in Oldham
All Our Yesterdays looks back at an attempt to rid the world of its most evil man
Meet George Lys, who finds film for World in Action
World in Action returns after a summer break that didn't happen for the crew
The competition for the What the Papers Say annual awards
Field Marshall Viscount Montgomery interviewed by Michael MacKellar
The latest Granada Lecture is to be given by a nuclear physicist
In only 10 months, World in Action has revolutionised television reportage
An unmarried mother's biggest problem
Granada's A Camera Goes To War documentary looks into the art of war photography, and TVTimes looks at the life of war photographer Roger Fenton
Clement Attlee on four men who made the world as it stands in 1963
World in Action looks at a shopping phenomenon sweeping Britain. Are self-serve 'supermarkets' here to stay?
Which is better: newsprint or television?
Border collies round up Animal Parade
Granada's Animal Parade finds out about The Fancy
A new Granada nature series: The Animal Story
Zoo Time asks children to pick their favourite animal
But is it art?
Desmond Morris talks to the animals
Is the Church of England still fit for purpose?
The funeral business is changing – and that doesn't mean it's getting any cheaper
Meet Britain's first supermodel – Jean Shrimpton
Inside the dangerous but profitable world of smuggling drugs, watches and butter
Granada’s World in Action looks at the victims of the off-shore radio boom: the recording artists who drove it
People and Places meets members of the public – and some Granada stars – with unusual collections
Meet the young singing star of Granada's People and Places
People and Places goes out on the road
Next Friday the People and Places doctor is seen in Evening Surgery, Granada's new series dealing with common illnesses and their treatment. Here he tells what he hopes the programmes will achieve
The nameless doctor from Granada's People and Places on sailing and being breezy about health matters
Larry, the lightning cartoonist of Granada's People and Places, talks to Brian Finch about his weekly appearances in the programme and provides his own illustrations
People and Places goes French
Back in time 25 years to the Blackpool Pleasure Beach
Twenty-five years ago this week Captain Arthur Wilcockson became the first man to pilot a flying-boat across the Atlantic — and pioneer of commercial aeroplane flights. Brian Inglis tells the story on Monday in All Our Yesterdays. Captain Wilcockson retired in 1959, but still retains his interest in flying as consultant to a major airline company
Meet the man behind the sport in Welsh and its famous catchphrase
All Our Yesterdays looks back 25 years to a flight from Liverpool to New York
All Our Yesterdays looks back 25 years to a mining disaster
At least where whimsical weirdness is concerned!
Providing the music for Dewch i Mewn and more is Derek Hilton
A trip out with Dewch i Mewn producer Rhydwen Williams