A humorous documentary looking at the life, presentation, and death of the companies responsible for bringing the ITV network to the regions of Britain.
Seasons & Episode
The history of ITV in the south west from birth in Westward to death in Carlton.
A look at the history of Granada: from respected broadcaster in the north west, to co-conqueror of the ITV Network.
The eighties' morning glory and despair, starring David Frost, Anne Diamond, Timmy Mallett and Roland Rat.
Coast to Coast with taters and toast, starring Christopher Robbie, Brian Nissen, Fred Dinenage and Wizadora.
Looming brass-band terror, starring Redvers Kyle, Paul Lally and Bruce Gyngell again.
The Wales of the East, starring Aubrey Buxton, Nicholas Parsons and some sort of puppet cat.
The centre of the network, starring Lew Grade, Benny from Crossroads and a cake.
The Local Heroes, starring Colin Weston (again), Annie St. John (again) and Bruce Gyngell (yet again)
Another morning in a different kitchen, starring Eamonn Holmes, Fiona Armstrong and a working fireplace.
Two companies that couldn't sustain a full half hour, mashed together into one, starring Craig Austin, Oscar T. Puffin and Rudyard Kipling.
The story of the late, late shift, starring a cat, some owls, some dancing light and Dani Behr.
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.
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.
Grampian and Scottish - a parcel of rogues and rouge, starring Tony Currie, Colin Lamont, Kay Duncan, a thistle and the Saltire.
Where all things begin and where all things end, with Philip Elsmore, David Frost and Michael Green.