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This meant ITV plc completely took full control of the two GSB channels, Plus and Men & Motors. Shortly afterwards, ITV plc decided to close Plus, and moved ITV2 to channel 118 making space for ITV3. The slide that was shown on analogue cable after Plus closed down in 2004. It continued to be displayed until 2011 when it was finally removed.
Cold Blood (TV series) Cold Feet; Colditz (2005 TV series) The Comedians (1971 TV series) Concentration (British game show) Confessional (TV series) Conjugal Rites (TV series) Connections (game show) Coronation Street; The Corridor People; Cracker (British TV series) Cribb; Crime Story (British TV series) Crown Court (TV series) The Cuckoo Waltz
The Rockford Files (from NBC; BBC One 1970–1997, 2000–2006 ITV, 1997–2000 Granada Plus, 2002–2004 BBC Two, 2000–2006 ITV, 2006–2010 repeated on ITV3) Rolling In It (2020) The Royal (2003–2011, still repeated on ITV3) The Ruffy-Tuff Show (2015–present; spinoff version of Saturday Night Takeaway) Russian Roulette (2002–2003)
The channel, launched on 1 October 1996 as Granada Plus, was later known as G Plus and finally Plus. It broadcast until 1 November 2004, when ITV bought BSkyB's stake in GSB, and closed the channel, replacing it with ITV3 , and taking Plus' low EPG position on Sky Digital .
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To shoot the series, a full-scale outdoor replica of Baker Street was constructed at Granada's studios in Quay Street, Manchester, which later formed a central part of the Granada Studios Tour tourist attraction, before that venue's closure in 1999. Most of the locations used for filming can be found in Cheshire, Liverpool and Manchester. [9]
Archie, ITV’s new serialised biopic of Cary Grant, throws its chips purposefully into the latter category. This isn’t the Cary Grant fans know and love. He doesn’t even sound like the Cary ...
ITV3 is a British free-to-air television channel owned by ITV Digital Channels, a division of ITV plc.The channel was first launched on Monday 1 November 2004 at 9 pm, replacing Plus (previously known as G+).