What an absolute pleasure to watch. Granada TV has so many happy memories for all of us in Manchester. It was such a shame when it moved to Media City. Granada was like our very own mini Hollywood. Thanks for making this video and sharing.
Martin Zero I’m going through all your videos. I love them all. Just watched the hidden house in the woods Hopwood Hall in Middleton, just round the corner from me. Thank you for making all these.
Brought back some memories, worked on the studios when it was being made into the tours. Walked so many miles and all over the warehouse when Sherlock Holmes was being filmed with Jeremy Brett. Amazing to see in the old place again, well done ..
I'm a Black Country lad and love all this stuff, you've got an absolute top channel! Very happy to have found you! It was the trap door at the bottom of the cut that caught my attention to begin with then I learned I have many many videos to catch up on!!!!
Thank you for creating this. A lasting legacy to TV history. Please keep it forever! Many iconic people and characters have been in this wonderful space. This was a pleasure to watch. 👍🏻
You're right in something you said there Martin, you drive down a road you haven't been on for a few years and think: "When did they build that and what the hell used to be there?" So it's great to see something as it changes from one thing to another. Great video and it's good to see see something with officialdom at your side. Well done to the developers for supporting you like that.
Top vid Martin,I worked as a plasterer for 20 years and was lucky enough to work in a lot of the old buildings in town,I worked at the central library on its refurb for about 18 months,I also refurbished the royal exchange building but the library you would have loved,there were many secret doors cellars and rooms,also in the attic at one of the highest points there was some ww2/plane spotters writings on a board next to the skylight stating planes spotted with times and dates,I remember seeing the word focker with a ruff drawing of a plane with a cross through it,they obviously had a guy up there during the raids taking down info.
This video brings back many memories of Granada Grape Street warehouse. I actually worked for the architects, surveyors and engineers consultants who refurbished the building and built the second and full size Coronation Street set which had proper brick walls and complete roofs. The Grape Street warehouse originally contained indoor sets for the Sherlock Holmes series, not to mention a facade of 10 Downing Street but located indoors. On the opposite side of the building from Grape Street, the architects were also responsible for the design and construction of the outdoors Baker Street set for the two Sherlock Holmes series. The glass doors through which Martin entered the building led into a spacious reception area and the brickwork surrounding the two columns was added as an architectural feature and fire protection for the metal columns behind. I seem to remember that all the other cast iron columns and steelwork were retained as original appearance but were sprayed with intumescent paint for fire protection. Actually the project manager was slightly wrong, the interior brickwork of the warehouse was cleaned well before the current developments, this was carried out at the time of the original refurbishment of the warehouse back at the beginning of the 1980´s. I remember it well. I suppose by the time I started work on the renovations and other construction in 1982 or thereabouts, the project manager would not have even started infants school and obviously cannot possibly be aware of the extent of previous works so long ago.
This is why I love downloading these vids, the memories are priceless! Another awesome upload Martin! I remember the seeing old 'Coronation Street' show on the t.v in New Zealand when I was a very young lad and to see the actual filming site is just brilliant!
Brilliant video, the old and the new. The bonded warehouse reminds me of the 1830 warehouse at MOSI round the corner. This had direct loading with a hydraulic system. Great to see a glimpse of the future too.
ONe from the archives! Bless the gent - the terror in his eyes when he's having to speak on camera (I'd probably be the same) - you make it look easy, Martin, clearly :D Especially impressed with that through the tunnel illusion.
Many thanks indeed to your Bren - that was a very special treat. Is there now a follow up Martin to this given it was presented here in 2018? Love to see what it looks like now - 2022! Cheers
working on this project at the moment really enjoyed this video. at the moment the site is just a big trench. so was great to watch this and look at what it used to be like. I totally agree with you we for get very quickly how things that change used to be. Great video mate keep up the good work
I take it you mean the canal that's behind the door in granada old studios?? could you not gain access at the bottom of water Street where the canal is open to the public?"
Top video, those ceilings in the bonded warehouse are amazing. I hope the channel gives you more opportunities to do stuff, thanks for showing us all around too!
I used to work for one of the property managers that took over the OGS and had the chance to explore everywhere before any of the construction/deconstruction started, and I mean everywhere! It was a wonderful chance to see the inner workings of the studios and got some great stories out of it. We even found the old Granada sign, in bits on the top floor of the bonded warehouse.
You are welcome Martin. You are doing an awesome job and reading some of your contributors comments is most enlightening. When some of the areas off-the-beaten-track like the areas round Mayfield, Kampus (Whitworth Street) get the light of day shone on them once more new treasures are being seen. My later career was as in the Civil Service and I knew they were looking to make the Mayfield area home to 5,000 Civil Servants, the Whitehall of the North. That seems to have ended. They were looking at the Embankment (Manchester Exchange) and a site in Liverpool. AFAIK it's been shelved. Perhap's Manchester City Region's Doge, Andy Burnham has his own Doge's Palace at Churchgate House with his own apparatus to run the devolved powers, Health, Policing, Education and training, Housing & Transport. Have you done a film on the Corn Brook🤔? Best wishes 👍
That was AMAZING! I remember going on a tour of the studios when I was a kid. It's great to get an idea of how things will change. Also, that Bonded warehouse!!! It's a gorgeous building inside! The arched ceilings! Amazing! Another great one Martin. Such a privilege as well!!! Oh and that door to the canal...leaves us with a bit of mystery. Would be amazing if you get to have a look one day.
Absolutely fantastic. Really enjoying your episodes. This is so much better than television. You have such passion for all your uploads. You should have your own channel......... I would watch telly then lol. You alone are worth the tv license. Keep up the good and very enjoyable work. Thank you so much.
wow .. it really was good of them to let you in and see.. love the bonded warehouse I worked in one of these old railway warehouses in the 1970's.... solid stuff
It was nice to see the old Manchester Evening News especially when I realised it was the date of our wedding (still together ) Interesting video as usual. Christine
That’s a fantastic video Martin! I bet that was a treat going round the old studios. I went on a tour there about 25 years ago or so. I remember as a kid I was an extra in a new soap they were filming there that never took off. I think it was called Albion Market. I’d forgot about it it until watching this video and it brought the memory back of being inside the studios. That was good of allied London and the project manager to allow you access and show you round. 👍
Worked at Liverpool Rd goods depot for a while in 1975. Unloading sultana's of all things. You could look down on the original Corrie set from there. The bonded warehouse wasn't being used for anything at the time, but we went in for a good look around. Great vid Martin
Hi Aidan wow that would have been amazing I would have loved to have seen it then. Its amazing trains were still running past the station werent they. Thanks very much 👍
This one was brilliant. I had seen a few videos of people getting access to the old Coronation St, but never realised the large image was still there. I really hope they preserve the image, that would become an iconic part of the development. The Bonded Warehouse is some building. Really well-made video!
Hi Martin, well that brought back some memories. I can remember in 1996 when working in the UK, my wife and I went round the Granada Studios and the Corrie set. There was also a small amusement park and a tour of the inside studios. There was also the Sherlock Holmes series set attatched to the Corrie set. Inside the Bonded Warehouse (which was used as inside studios), a part of the of it was a giant carousel with all the different rooms set up in a quarter of the circle. The Bonded Warehouse - the pumphouse you show was used to operate the cranes to lift the bonded goods from inside goods vans to different floors of the warehouse, hence the trapdoors in the ceiling of the floors which you pointed out. There was a similar goods warehouse in Ashton Under Lyne across from the bus station. Keep them coming Martin.
Great to see investment in the city. Sometimes we can't stave everything. The area will be fab with people on the streets day and night. Hopefully lots of retail. Bonded warehouse is amazing! It will last 100s of years with a small amount of TLC and $. Nice to see a video focussed on Manchester's future.
Another fantastic video Martin, well done. I remember doing the Piccadilly Marathon as it was then and running past the Granada Studio buildings, I visited the Coronation Street set with my wife and mother in law in the late 1980's I still have some photo's of us sat in the Rovers Return! Thanks for all your hard work.
Excellent video yet again Martin not only are you preserving history I think your making history these videos will be used long after we have gone I suspect 👍
well done!!!!! I Went to see the old set of Coronation Street back in 2014 tour. It was really great to see all that before demolition!!! Thanks Martin!
I’m a train driver at Manchester Victoria and it’s amazing how many areas are being redeveloped. I hope the developers are going to feature underground parking for all these new offices and apartments.
A great video Martin, you did well not to let the cat out of the bag in your live transmission the other week. Well done for Bren, very generous in letting you behind the scenes.
Great stuff Martin very interesting for future development but I still prefer it as it was but got to go with the times I suppose great video keep up the good work it's very much appreciated
Magic video... I remember my dad drove down Grape St in 1960s, stopped at the old wooden gates to let me have a nosey at the Coronation.St set . Great memories.
@@MartinZero I was a apprentice pipefitter and everyone at our firm wanted to be on this job was top, also worked on CIS when they did it up in 1989 another top job!
At 7:10-ish ... that wasn't a gift shop, that was the replica version of the Rovers Return used as an actual pub built originally for visitors to the original Granada Studios Tour. After the tour closed during the early to mid 2000's the replica of the Rovers was sometimes used as a waiting area or overflow area the studio audiences, as it was directly opposite the old Audience Entrance, that eventually was used as the Weatherfield Police Station set in Corrie.
Really hope you get to do a comparison video, when it's all finished! That would be really good for historical purposes... Another top class vlog - keep them coming 👍
Allied London should be applauded for allowing that access. Top stuff again Martin. You have to get access to the canal at some point! That would be cool as f&*k. Top one. Nice One. Get sorted.
great t see their revitalising the old buildings they have an awesome presence and detailed building teqniques which they dont replicate due to cost . fantastic Martin
In the early 1970s I was an actor in in a production of "Zigger-Zagger" by the Manchester Youth Theatre (written by Peter Terson), at the Granada "Stables" Theatre on Quay Street, a great little "in the round theatre". As a company we were introduced to several of the "Corrie" stars of the time, including a very nice almost posh lady called Jean Alexander (aka Hilda Ogden). Later I visited the Granada site for a tour studio tour when they were running "The Granada tours" as a tourist attraction. Our tour was paid for by my employers ICL (later bought by Fujitsu IT services). the ICL tower block in West Gorton has recently been demolished. Manchester changes continuously and has done all my life. (Great video)
Great video Martin and a testament to your video making when project managers take you around their site, kudos to you mate. That name Globe & Simpson interests me as my Brother used to work for a small company in Pontefract servicing diesel pumps and general auto electrics and they were called Globe & Simpson, not sure if that is a pure coincidence or not. Well done mate, looking forward to the next one.
Excellent video Martin .Glad hte bonded warehouse will remain and is now listed but ....why always offices , offices , and more of such then hotel ..Your coverage , filming and editing is terrific *
In the early to mid 90s, whenever it was around that time, I took my parents to the Coronation Street tour that was open then. It was fascinating and very enjoyable, I have photographs. It's a shame that it's gone now, to build more office blocks. Just what we need, more empty office blocks like there are all over the country.
What a bloody little gem of a channel. Thanks, you do a great job and I'm sure in years to come historians will be using your video's to reflect back upon:-)
Nowt stays still as we say here in the North. Its good to see old and new side by side and wonder just what it will be like in another 100 years time? Thanks for another great vlog Martin.
Hi Brian many thanks. Yep great to see money and investment. I do like what they have done in the heritage area with Bonded warehouse and George Stephenson's Bridge
Your videos of Manchester are a real gem mate. It’s so important to capture history and record changes. Your videos are so professional and well presented. Love your work mate.
I’m from Yorkshire but I love your videos and there contents. I’d love to have the confidence to go out and do what you do bringing our history back to life. Keep up the good work mate.
That was so interesting Martin,the mix of old and new presented not as a contest but an evolution. So cannot wait to see how this looks when I fly over next year.
Always wanted to check out the surviving Granada studios building being a massive modernist fan..Sydney Bernstein had an apartment on the top floor with a rooftop garden...love to have seen that.
Great photo which just jogged a memory that for a long time I thought I might have imagined. I remember as little kid getting on my mates shoulders & looking over the gate by the pillar on the left. The reason I have doubted myself is I remembered there being just the fronts of the houses a small gap then the backs. Someone told me they did the filming of the indoors in a studio. I was gutted when i first saw they weren’t real houses LOL. So when as a much older person I went to look at the street they were real houses so I presumed I must have been wrong. Didn’t have google to check back then and the thought never came to mind till i saw this photo. Love old photos.
Great video again Martin , it's good to see what they are planning with the old studio site . More impressive is that they actually took you round the site so you got a lot more information from the team . It sound like a mighty big project .
Great video martin and a very big thanks to you and Bren for letting you have around there and us watchers have a look on your video. I went there a couple of years ago after a New Order gig at the castlefield bowl. The New Order after party.
I've watched a lot of your videos and they are really well made and concise. I'm a big fan of the Discovery channel and i think you should get on to them as your passion is up there with the best.
This is absolutely fantastic I did the Corrie tour a couple of times. And the one think I wanted to do was look inside the old Granada building but wasn’t allowed. So for you to look round was fantastic thank you I got to see it before it was to late. To see the old dressing rooms 👌 brilliant
Good video martin i used to look through the black doors to see the coronation street set, won't know manchester soon with all the changes thats going on 👍
Brilliant video Manchester's always changing so fast Time & progress stops for no man Great seeing behind the scenes of all this history before its all gone Big thumbs up 👍to the project manager bren for showing you round nice to see large companies interacting with the little man great stuff Another excellent video Martin keep up the good work thanks 👍
Superb video, on the 70s Coronation St set photo on the wall by the Bonded Warehouse you can see the sign "Newton and Ridley" which was the beer sold in the Rovers Return! I can just imagine Albert Tatlock, Ena Sharples and Hilda Ogden on the other side of that wall.. Them wert days! Fab.
Iv walked up that street into the corry set through that gate where the corry car park was near the clock tour. That entrance under the clock tower was the entrance to the green room for Corry when it was there thats where the tour started from after they stopped making Corry there. I found that backdrop under the bridge really eerie when i saw it hahaha Great vid as always mate broat back memories.
Top Vid Martin, I went Granada studio tours 3 times in the 90s and had a pint of Newton and Ridley beer in the mock up Rovers Return. walk down the cobbles of Coronation Street and inside Baker Street too. I lived in Portishead marina (Bristol) until 2019 and funnily enough my neighbour was Jonny Briggs Aka Mike Baldwin, lovely chap and will always speak to you, he likes his drink and chocolate haha. Good Stuff. :)
What an absolute pleasure to watch. Granada TV has so many happy memories for all of us in Manchester. It was such a shame when it moved to Media City. Granada was like our very own mini Hollywood. Thanks for making this video and sharing.
Thank you Keith I totally agree. Granada was uniquely Manchester
Martin Zero I’m going through all your videos. I love them all. Just watched the hidden house in the woods Hopwood Hall in Middleton, just round the corner from me. Thank you for making all these.
Great video! Good to see how it was before it all changed!
Brought back some memories, worked on the studios when it was being made into the tours. Walked so many miles and all over the warehouse when Sherlock Holmes was being filmed with Jeremy Brett.
Amazing to see in the old place again, well done ..
I'm a Black Country lad and love all this stuff, you've got an absolute top channel! Very happy to have found you! It was the trap door at the bottom of the cut that caught my attention to begin with then I learned I have many many videos to catch up on!!!!
Thank you for creating this. A lasting legacy to TV history. Please keep it forever! Many iconic people and characters have been in this wonderful space. This was a pleasure to watch. 👍🏻
You're right in something you said there Martin, you drive down a road you haven't been on for a few years and think: "When did they build that and what the hell used to be there?" So it's great to see something as it changes from one thing to another. Great video and it's good to see see something with officialdom at your side. Well done to the developers for supporting you like that.
Top vid Martin,I worked as a plasterer for 20 years and was lucky enough to work in a lot of the old buildings in town,I worked at the central library on its refurb for about 18 months,I also refurbished the royal exchange building but the library you would have loved,there were many secret doors cellars and rooms,also in the attic at one of the highest points there was some ww2/plane spotters writings on a board next to the skylight stating planes spotted with times and dates,I remember seeing the word focker with a ruff drawing of a plane with a cross through it,they obviously had a guy up there during the raids taking down info.
Thats Brilliant. Wonder what happened to those boards and drawings
I think they were kept in place Martin,I remember the Forman sending a guy up to cover it in perspex 👍
This video brings back many memories of Granada Grape Street warehouse. I actually worked for the architects, surveyors and engineers consultants who refurbished the building and built the second and full size Coronation Street set which had proper brick walls and complete roofs. The Grape Street warehouse originally contained indoor sets for the Sherlock Holmes series, not to mention a facade of 10 Downing Street but located indoors. On the opposite side of the building from Grape Street, the architects were also responsible for the design and construction of the outdoors Baker Street set for the two Sherlock Holmes series. The glass doors through which Martin entered the building led into a spacious reception area and the brickwork surrounding the two columns was added as an architectural feature and fire protection for the metal columns behind. I seem to remember that all the other cast iron columns and steelwork were retained as original appearance but were sprayed with intumescent paint for fire protection. Actually the project manager was slightly wrong, the interior brickwork of the warehouse was cleaned well before the current developments, this was carried out at the time of the original refurbishment of the warehouse back at the beginning of the 1980´s. I remember it well. I suppose by the time I started work on the renovations and other construction in 1982 or thereabouts, the project manager would not have even started infants school and obviously cannot possibly be aware of the extent of previous works so long ago.
Another belter Martin, your passion for our city is superb. Thanks for the upload, loved it.
Thank you Tony 😃👍
Great video Martin,bring's back so many happy memories of when I used to work at the studio's tour back in 1993
Yeah I wanted to work there as well
This is why I love downloading these vids, the memories are priceless! Another awesome upload Martin! I remember the seeing old 'Coronation Street' show on the t.v in New Zealand when I was a very young lad and to see the actual filming site is just brilliant!
Thanks very much
Brilliant video, the old and the new. The bonded warehouse reminds me of the 1830 warehouse at MOSI round the corner. This had direct loading with a hydraulic system. Great to see a glimpse of the future too.
Hi June, yes those old Warehouses were amazing. Love the vaulted ceilings
ONe from the archives! Bless the gent - the terror in his eyes when he's having to speak on camera (I'd probably be the same) - you make it look easy, Martin, clearly :D
Especially impressed with that through the tunnel illusion.
Another fine video Martin, working my way through them all. Love seeing the changing face of Manchester and it’s history. Thank you 👍
Many thanks David
Absolutely fascinating video Martin, thank you and to Bren for allowing you access.
Hi Richard, yes a big thank you to Bren and the team at Allied London
Great video Martin as always! Thanks to Bren as well for showing you around!
Hi Benjamin. Thanks very much. Yep Bren did a great job
I don’t know Bren but he seems like a really helpful guy, also he’s handsome.
Yeah he was a very nice guy. He was part of a team that invited me so Iam very grateful to Bren and his team
Many thanks indeed to your Bren - that was a very special treat. Is there now a follow up Martin to this given it was presented here in 2018? Love to see what it looks like now - 2022! Cheers
working on this project at the moment really enjoyed this video. at the moment the site is just a big trench. so was great to watch this and look at what it used to be like. I totally agree with you we for get very quickly how things that change used to be. Great video mate keep up the good work
Thanks Chris. I really want to get into the Canal down there !!! 😀
I take it you mean the canal that's behind the door in granada old studios?? could you not gain access at the bottom of water Street where the canal is open to the public?"
would love to help you out but I am just a labourer on site 🙁
Top video, those ceilings in the bonded warehouse are amazing. I hope the channel gives you more opportunities to do stuff, thanks for showing us all around too!
Hello, yes I loved those ceilings. Am hoping we can do more stuff like this.
I used to work for one of the property managers that took over the OGS and had the chance to explore everywhere before any of the construction/deconstruction started, and I mean everywhere! It was a wonderful chance to see the inner workings of the studios and got some great stories out of it. We even found the old Granada sign, in bits on the top floor of the bonded warehouse.
You are welcome Martin. You are doing an awesome job and reading some of your contributors comments is most enlightening. When some of the areas off-the-beaten-track like the areas round Mayfield, Kampus (Whitworth Street) get the light of day shone on them once more new treasures are being seen. My later career was as in the Civil Service and I knew they were looking to make the Mayfield area home to 5,000 Civil Servants, the Whitehall of the North. That seems to have ended. They were looking at the Embankment (Manchester Exchange) and a site in Liverpool. AFAIK it's been shelved. Perhap's Manchester City Region's Doge, Andy Burnham has his own Doge's Palace at Churchgate House with his own apparatus to run the devolved powers, Health, Policing, Education and training, Housing & Transport.
Have you done a film on the Corn Brook🤔? Best wishes 👍
That was AMAZING! I remember going on a tour of the studios when I was a kid. It's great to get an idea of how things will change. Also, that Bonded warehouse!!! It's a gorgeous building inside! The arched ceilings! Amazing! Another great one Martin. Such a privilege as well!!! Oh and that door to the canal...leaves us with a bit of mystery. Would be amazing if you get to have a look one day.
Geraldine I would love to see the canal. Yes those vaulted brick ceilings are incredible 👌
I visited the studios on a school trip .
Absolutely fantastic. Really enjoying your episodes. This is so much better than television. You have such passion for all your uploads. You should have your own channel......... I would watch telly then lol. You alone are worth the tv license. Keep up the good and very enjoyable work. Thank you so much.
wow .. it really was good of them to let you in and see.. love the bonded warehouse I worked in one of these old railway warehouses in the 1970's.... solid stuff
Hi Tim. Yes Bonded warehouse great place. Built almost bomb proof 👌
It was nice to see the old Manchester Evening News especially when I realised it was the date of our wedding (still together ) Interesting video as usual. Christine
Am glad you liked that clip. Your wedding day thats brilliant. Well at least you know what you missed on Telly 😆Anyway congratulations 👌
That’s so funny 😂
Brilliant insight to how it used to be. Thanks so much
That’s a fantastic video Martin! I bet that was a treat going round the old studios. I went on a tour there about 25 years ago or so. I remember as a kid I was an extra in a new soap they were filming there that never took off. I think it was called Albion Market. I’d forgot about it it until watching this video and it brought the memory back of being inside the studios. That was good of allied London and the project manager to allow you access and show you round. 👍
Remember watching Albion market. They took it off for eastenders to start, took the same time slot
Hi Simon I do just remember Albion Market. Never watched it. Yeah it was very good of them. I was really chuffed
That was excellent - thanks!
Please never delete this video. So amazing to watch.
Worked at Liverpool Rd goods depot for a while in 1975. Unloading sultana's of all things. You could look down on the original Corrie set from there. The bonded warehouse wasn't being used for anything at the time, but we went in for a good look around. Great vid Martin
Hi Aidan wow that would have been amazing I would have loved to have seen it then. Its amazing trains were still running past the station werent they. Thanks very much 👍
Yet another great video Martin well worth waiting for
Thank you Roger
This one was brilliant. I had seen a few videos of people getting access to the old Coronation St, but never realised the large image was still there. I really hope they preserve the image, that would become an iconic part of the development. The Bonded Warehouse is some building. Really well-made video!
Thanks mate, yeah the picture through the viaduct was brilliant. Loved that warehouse
Wow great stuff, really enjoyed that
Hi Martin, well that brought back some memories. I can remember in 1996 when working in the UK, my wife and I went round the Granada Studios and the Corrie set. There was also a small amusement park and a tour of the inside studios. There was also the Sherlock Holmes series set attatched to the Corrie set. Inside the Bonded Warehouse (which was used as inside studios), a part of the of it was a giant carousel with all the different rooms set up in a quarter of the circle.
The Bonded Warehouse - the pumphouse you show was used to operate the cranes to lift the bonded goods from inside goods vans
to different floors of the warehouse, hence the trapdoors in the ceiling of the floors which you pointed out. There was a similar goods warehouse in Ashton Under Lyne across from the bus station.
Keep them coming Martin.
Cheers Kenneth 👍
Great to see investment in the city. Sometimes we can't stave everything. The area will be fab with people on the streets day and night. Hopefully lots of retail.
Bonded warehouse is amazing! It will last 100s of years with a small amount of TLC and $. Nice to see a video focussed on Manchester's future.
Thanks Paul. Yeah it will be very interesting to see the changes
Martin Zero As far as I’m aware it’s still going to be partly a TV studio as well
Another fantastic video Martin, well done. I remember doing the Piccadilly Marathon as it was then and running past the Granada Studio buildings, I visited the Coronation Street set with my wife and mother in law in the late 1980's I still have some photo's of us sat in the Rovers Return! Thanks for all your hard work.
Thanks very much Peter
Excellent video yet again Martin not only are you preserving history I think your making history these videos will be used long after we have gone I suspect 👍
Cheers Carl. Yeah it will be good to be able to go back and see what it was like as its all rapidly changing there
well done!!!!! I Went to see the old set of Coronation Street back in 2014 tour. It was really great to see all that before demolition!!! Thanks Martin!
Thanks Arnaldo
Absolutely brilliant!!! Great achievement to get this access. Thanks again keep up the good work. Cheers Jo
Hi Jo thanks very much 👍
I’m a train driver at Manchester Victoria and it’s amazing how many areas are being redeveloped. I hope the developers are going to feature underground parking for all these new offices and apartments.
Nice one Glen cheers Martin that was well interesting ✌️
A great video Martin, you did well not to let the cat out of the bag in your live transmission the other week. Well done for Bren, very generous in letting you behind the scenes.
Hi Martin. Yes that was it. It was all in the planning stages when I did the Livestream 😃
That brickwork is something else!, awesome architecture that warehouse!, great work Martin!😜✌
That was great, thank you Martin.
Thanks very much Mike 👍
Yes Allied London have done some great work and this looks like it will be another transformation for Manchester. Thanks for the video.
Great video as usual you get where water wouldn't keep up the fantastic work of informing us about our great city and great things that are happening
Hello Paul thank you very much. Dunno about getting where water wouldn't I never got behind that door to the canal 😆
Amazing video and the music is awe inspiring
Wow what a privilege!
Really kind of them to give you access & a tour.
It was. I was very lucky and hats off to them for allowing me to go around 👍
Fascinating stuff. Really kind of Bren to allow you access.
Well done Martin and thank you for another great vid.
Hi Christopher, thank you. Yes I was very grateful for the tour
Great stuff Martin very interesting for future development but I still prefer it as it was but got to go with the times I suppose great video keep up the good work it's very much appreciated
Hi Gazz thanks a lot. I know where you coming from 👍
Absolutely amazing and very interesting!!!
Thank you Marilyn, much appreciated
I worked at Granada Studios Tour for a while. On nice days I ate my lunch around Coronation Street! This brings back lovely memories...
I applied for a job as a guide but never got it
Blimey, that was certainly their loss!
The thought of who had walked them corridors in the studio complex. Amazing video as usual Martin.
Thanks Robert. Yes can you imagine the stars that have been there !!!!
Magic video... I remember my dad drove down Grape St in 1960s, stopped at the old wooden gates to let me have a nosey at the Coronation.St set . Great memories.
Cheers Tom
Good video. worked on Granada studio tours when they were building it as a apprentice .
Hi Jason. Thats cool. I applied for a job there, never got it
@@MartinZero I was a apprentice pipefitter and everyone at our firm wanted to be on this job was top, also worked on CIS when they did it up in 1989 another top job!
Some great locations you worked on there Jason 👍
Again you’ve done an amazing job. This is exactly what people want to see. You’re very talented!
At 7:10-ish ... that wasn't a gift shop, that was the replica version of the Rovers Return used as an actual pub built originally for visitors to the original Granada Studios Tour. After the tour closed during the early to mid 2000's the replica of the Rovers was sometimes used as a waiting area or overflow area the studio audiences, as it was directly opposite the old Audience Entrance, that eventually was used as the Weatherfield Police Station set in Corrie.
Brilliant , well done Martin. Watch all your documentaries.
Really hope you get to do a comparison video, when it's all finished! That would be really good for historical purposes...
Another top class vlog - keep them coming 👍
Great video wish I could walk round there with you you would bring back memories of when I was a TV extra work at Granada studios
Allied London should be applauded for allowing that access. Top stuff again Martin. You have to get access to the canal at some point! That would be cool as f&*k. Top one. Nice One. Get sorted.
Hello thanks very much. Yes I was blown away when they allowed little old me around the site. I am very grateful to them.
Check out a programme on here called peter kay remembers granadaland or something like that, he went through that door and stood beside the canal.
great t see their revitalising the old buildings they have an awesome presence and detailed building teqniques which they dont replicate due to cost .
fantastic Martin
Very amazing video I love listening to your videos as I am blind and I am a white cane long cane user
Thanks Richard
@@MartinZero you are most welcome mate
In the early 1970s I was an actor in in a production of "Zigger-Zagger" by the Manchester Youth Theatre (written by Peter Terson), at the Granada "Stables" Theatre on Quay Street, a great little "in the round theatre". As a company we were introduced to several of the "Corrie" stars of the time, including a very nice almost posh lady called Jean Alexander (aka Hilda Ogden).
Later I visited the Granada site for a tour studio tour when they were running "The Granada tours" as a tourist attraction. Our tour was paid for by my employers ICL (later bought by Fujitsu IT services). the ICL tower block in West Gorton has recently been demolished. Manchester changes continuously and has done all my life. (Great video)
Hi Kevin great info. Must have been great to meet Hilda (Jean Alexander) 👍
excellent Martin
you have to get us behind that door
Thanks mate, and I will deffo try
Great video Martin and a testament to your video making when project managers take you around their site, kudos to you mate.
That name Globe & Simpson interests me as my Brother used to work for a small company in Pontefract servicing diesel pumps and general auto electrics and they were called Globe & Simpson, not sure if that is a pure coincidence or not.
Well done mate, looking forward to the next one.
Hi Steve thanks very much. The Globe and Simpson building (original) was the small building where Quay street split. Possibly same firm
Excellent video Martin .Glad hte bonded warehouse will remain and is now listed but ....why always offices , offices , and more of such then hotel ..Your coverage , filming and editing is terrific *
Thank you very much. I love the Bonded warehouse. Those ceilings 👌
In the early to mid 90s, whenever it was around that time, I took my parents to the Coronation Street tour that was open then. It was fascinating and very enjoyable, I have photographs. It's a shame that it's gone now, to build more office blocks. Just what we need, more empty office blocks like there are all over the country.
What a bloody little gem of a channel. Thanks, you do a great job and I'm sure in years to come historians will be using your video's to reflect back upon:-)
Nowt stays still as we say here in the North. Its good to see old and new side by side and wonder just what it will be like in another 100 years time? Thanks for another great vlog Martin.
Hi Brian many thanks. Yep great to see money and investment. I do like what they have done in the heritage area with Bonded warehouse and George Stephenson's Bridge
Another great video Martin, i enjoy watching your videos .
Another great video 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks very much 👍😃
Thanks Martin, very interesting and informative. Pete
Thanks Pete
Your videos of Manchester are a real gem mate. It’s so important to capture history and record changes. Your videos are so professional and well presented. Love your work mate.
Thanks very much Chris
Martin Zero welcome mate!
I’m from Yorkshire but I love your videos and there contents. I’d love to have the confidence to go out and do what you do bringing our history back to life. Keep up the good work mate.
Thanks very much Christopher
That was so interesting Martin,the mix of old and new presented not as a contest but an evolution. So cannot wait to see how this looks when I fly over next year.
Hi Andrew yes its going to be very interesting. I am looking forward to the Factory !
Always wanted to check out the surviving Granada studios building being a massive modernist fan..Sydney Bernstein had an apartment on the top floor with a rooftop garden...love to have seen that.
Great photo which just jogged a memory that for a long time I thought I might have imagined. I remember as little kid getting on my mates shoulders & looking over the gate by the pillar on the left. The reason I have doubted myself is I remembered there being just the fronts of the houses a small gap then the backs. Someone told me they did the filming of the indoors in a studio. I was gutted when i first saw they weren’t real houses LOL. So when as a much older person I went to look at the street they were real houses so I presumed I must have been wrong. Didn’t have google to check back then and the thought never came to mind till i saw this photo. Love old photos.
Thanks very much
Great video again Martin , it's good to see what they are planning with the old studio site . More impressive is that they actually took you round the site so you got a lot more information from the team . It sound like a mighty big project .
Hi, yeah its a massive project gonna be 5 years. Yes I was very lucky to get access
Great video martin and a very big thanks to you and Bren for letting you have around there and us watchers have a look on your video.
I went there a couple of years ago after a New Order gig at the castlefield bowl. The New Order after party.
Hi Mate thanks very much. Very envious of you seeing New Order there
Wow! Nice to see them blending the old with the new! Hope you get to see beyond that door into the Canal!
I've watched a lot of your videos and they are really well made and concise. I'm a big fan of the Discovery channel and i think you should get on to them as your passion is up there with the best.
This is absolutely fantastic I did the Corrie tour a couple of times. And the one think I wanted to do was look inside the old Granada building but wasn’t allowed. So for you to look round was fantastic thank you I got to see it before it was to late. To see the old dressing rooms 👌 brilliant
Thanks Kevlar
Another cracking video mate gutted they've knocked that down was choking to go there
Hi mate, yep its all changing and very fast
Interesting mate another good vid keep the good work up dude.
Thanks very much Scott 👌
Fantastic to see all that. I did the Coronation Street tour about 30 years ago, it was amazing.
Hi Philip yeah me to sometime late 80's
Great video, Martin. Fascinating stuff.
Thank you Ryan 👍
Good video martin i used to look through the black doors to see the coronation street set, won't know manchester soon with all the changes thats going on 👍
Hi Thomas, yes big changes ahead
Great video, as always
Thanks very much
Nice one! And great stuff from Bren too. Be really interested to see that canal if you can get to it.
Hello thanks. Yes I’d love to see the canal
Bloody hell, Silverdale Street. I grew up on adjacent Cherryble Street. Sad to see those streets have now been demolished. Many memories there.
I agree it is sad that the places we loved have gone but we have the memories and that's something.
I visited the old Granada Studio Tours twice (still got the tourist guides). Great video.
Hi Anthony I think I went once in the mid 80's Keep those tour guides
Brilliant video Manchester's always changing so fast Time & progress stops for no man Great seeing behind the scenes of all this history before its all gone Big thumbs up 👍to the project manager bren for showing you round nice to see large companies interacting with the little man great stuff Another excellent video Martin keep up the good work thanks 👍
Thanks mate, really enjoyed this one and yes great to see the plans in advance
Superb video, on the 70s Coronation St set photo on the wall by the Bonded Warehouse you can see the sign "Newton and Ridley" which was the beer sold in the Rovers Return! I can just imagine Albert Tatlock, Ena Sharples and Hilda Ogden on the other side of that wall.. Them wert days! Fab.
Indeed Mark
😪😪😪 the feels, remember going round there as a kid with my mam and dad now its all going😪😪.. Top video lad cheers👏👏👏👏
It was a top day out! I think I went with school as well as with my Mum and Brother
Am gonna enjoy this vid.i visited several times there and I remember they had checkpoint Charlie lol
Iv walked up that street into the corry set through that gate where the corry car park was near the clock tour. That entrance under the clock tower was the entrance to the green room for Corry when it was there thats where the tour started from after they stopped making Corry there. I found that backdrop under the bridge really eerie when i saw it hahaha Great vid as always mate broat back memories.
Cheers Gary. I think I did the tours in about 86/87 ?
Top Vid Martin, I went Granada studio tours 3 times in the 90s and had a pint of Newton and Ridley beer in the mock up Rovers Return. walk down the cobbles of Coronation Street and inside Baker Street too. I lived in Portishead marina (Bristol) until 2019 and funnily enough my neighbour was Jonny Briggs Aka Mike Baldwin, lovely chap and will always speak to you, he likes his drink and chocolate haha. Good Stuff. :)
Great video I did the Granada Studio your back in 1988/89👍
Very pro! I enjoyed this!😀👏
Well done dude good that he has afforded to show you round. That place is epic. Well put together to dude
Hi mate hope your good. Yeah really chuffed when they offered to take me round. Well done on your underground Tin Brook video great stuff 👍