London
September 22, 2015 • 1h 5m

Where all things begin and where all things end, with Philip Elsmore, David Frost and Michael Green.

Scotland
September 15, 2015 • 31m

Grampian and Scottish - a parcel of rogues and rouge, starring Tony Currie, Colin Lamont, Kay Duncan, a thistle and the Saltire.

Satelite and Digital
September 8, 2015 • 31m

GSkyB and what followed. Repeats, mulch and third-division football, beamed from space into the homes of almost no-one, starring the wasted talent of Lambie-Nairn, a big capital G, and a stuffed monkey.

Ulster
September 1, 2015 • 32m

Troubled television, starring Julian Simmons, the IRA and a telly on a stick. This episode was completed shortly before UTV placed their television assets up for sale.

Night Time
August 25, 2015 • 32m

The story of the late, late shift, starring a cat, some owls, some dancing light and Dani Behr.

Border & Channel
August 18, 2015 • 32m

Two companies that couldn't sustain a full half hour, mashed together into one, starring Craig Austin, Oscar T. Puffin and Rudyard Kipling.

GMTV
August 11, 2015 • 35m

Another morning in a different kitchen, starring Eamonn Holmes, Fiona Armstrong and a working fireplace.

Tyne Tees
August 4, 2015 • 31m

The Local Heroes, starring Colin Weston (again), Annie St. John (again) and Bruce Gyngell (yet again)

Wales
July 28, 2015 • 38m

We don't have an overview translated in English.

the Midlands
July 21, 2015 • 32m

The centre of the network, starring Lew Grade, Benny from Crossroads and a cake.

Anglia
July 14, 2015 • 20m

The Wales of the East, starring Aubrey Buxton, Nicholas Parsons and some sort of puppet cat.

Yorkshire
July 7, 2015 • 29m

Looming brass-band terror, starring Redvers Kyle, Paul Lally and Bruce Gyngell again.

the South
June 30, 2015 • 39m

Coast to Coast with taters and toast, starring Christopher Robbie, Brian Nissen, Fred Dinenage and Wizadora.

TV-am
June 23, 2015 • 42m

The eighties' morning glory and despair, starring David Frost, Anne Diamond, Timmy Mallett and Roland Rat.

It's Glam Up North
June 16, 2015 • 30m

A look at the history of Granada: from respected broadcaster in the north west, to co-conqueror of the ITV Network.

Gus Honeybun's Tears
June 9, 2015 • 37m

The history of ITV in the south west from birth in Westward to death in Carlton.

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