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- 18:35, 29 July 2019 (hist) (diff) Category:Westward Productions (Pointed out that Westward was the first ITV station for the South West of England; also pointed out its launch date (yes, viewers in Plymouth, Exeter and Truro had to wait *that* long for ITV...))
- 18:17, 29 July 2019 (hist) (diff) Category:Tyne Tees Productions (Added a short history (as per the pages for most other ITV stations), featuring Tyne Tees' launch date, its merger with YTV, and its ultimate takeover by Granada) (top)
- 17:38, 29 July 2019 (hist) (diff) Category:Border Productions (Border dabbled in independent local radio in the 1990s, and this resulted in it being taken over in 2000 by Capital Radio - who then sold on the television assets to Granada)
- 16:44, 29 July 2019 (hist) (diff) Category:Border Productions (Call me pedantic here, but Border also served most, if not all, of south-east Scotland (via the Selkirk transmitter). It also served the Isle of Man from 1965 onwards)
- 16:23, 29 July 2019 (hist) (diff) Category:Border Productions (Pointed out the date on which Border began broadcasting)
- 15:22, 29 July 2019 (hist) (diff) Category:Rediffusion Productions (Pointed out that Associated-Rediffusion was the first ITV station to go on air, and also pointed out the date on which it came off air to merge with ABC and form Thames)
- 14:10, 29 July 2019 (hist) (diff) Eamonn Holmes (→Trivia: finally, changed it to "not one, but two BBC shows". Not often that one Irishman replaces another on two shows from the same British broadcaster, five years apart...)
- 14:03, 29 July 2019 (hist) (diff) Eamonn Holmes (→Trivia: pointed out what kind of show How Do They Do That? was. Although it ran for five series over three years, it doesn't seem to be remembered by many people these days...)
- 14:00, 29 July 2019 (hist) (diff) Eamonn Holmes (→Trivia: pointed out the respective years in which Eamonn replaced Des on the Holiday programme and How Do They Do That? (Isn't BBC Genome great?))
- 13:55, 29 July 2019 (hist) (diff) Eamonn Holmes (→Trivia: Des Lynam isn't an *Ulster* man. Ulster is the *north* of Ireland, and Des is originally from Ennis, County Clare, in the *west* of Ireland)
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