Open main menu
Home
Random
Recent changes
Special pages
Community portal
Preferences
About Wikipedia
Disclaimers
Incubator escapee wiki
Search
User menu
Talk
Dark mode
Contributions
Create account
Log in
Editing
Granada plc
(section)
Warning:
You are not logged in. Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits. If you
log in
or
create an account
, your edits will be attributed to your username, along with other benefits.
Anti-spam check. Do
not
fill this in!
=== Other ventures === * In the 1960s, when [[Bingo (United Kingdom)|bingo]] was at its most popular, Granada turned some of their cinema chains into bingo halls. This business was sold to [[Bass Brewery|Bass]] in 1991 and was rebranded as [[Gala Coral Group|Gala Bingo]]. * From the late 1980s to the late 1990s, Granada operated three [[Theme Park|theme parks]]: ** [[Camelot Theme Park|Camelot]] was purchased by Granada in 1986 along with Park Hall Leisure. The park near [[Charnock Richard]], Lancashire, had a medieval theme and featured a [[jousting]] arena. It was sold by Granada in 1998 and closed in 2012. ** [[The American Adventure Theme Park|The American Adventure]] was opened by Granada in 1987 in [[Ilkeston]], Derbyshire. The site had been sold by Derbyshire County Council after a failed theme park called Britannia Park closed 10 weeks after opening. The park was successful for several years and was known for having the tallest [[Log flume (ride)|log flume]] in the United Kingdom. Granada sold the park in 1997 after its business started to decline; it eventually closed at the end of 2006. ** The [[Granada Studios Tour]] was opened in 1988. It was a Granada Television themed park that featured sets, props and techniques used by the company. In 1997 the park gained [[Skytrak Total]], the world's first [[flying roller coaster]]. The park closed to the public in 1999 and fully in 2001, during the company's difficulties with [[ITV Digital]]. * From 1988, Granada opened and operated a chain of bowling alleys under the name GX Superbowl. In 1995, the chain was sold to Allied Leisure.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/upgrade-for-allied-bowls-1319272.html|title=Upgrade for Allied bowls|date=16 February 1996|work=The Independent|access-date=23 Jan 2022|language=en-GB}}</ref> * Granada purchased the Madison chain of nightclubs from Taz Leisure Group in 1989.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0002240/19890610/142/0013|title=Madison Nightclubs Sold|date=10 June 1989|work=Newcastle Journal|access-date=23 Jan 2022|language=en-GB}}</ref> * In 1983, Granada Microcomputer Services were set up to supply computer hardware to businesses. These services were originally marketed as shops but later became "business centres". This business was sold in 1987. * Granada expanded into book publishing in 1961, but sold the business in 1983. They also owned publishers [[Leckie and Leckie]].
Edit summary
(Briefly describe your changes)
By publishing changes, you agree to the
Terms of Use
, and you irrevocably agree to release your contribution under the
CC BY-SA 4.0 License
and the
GFDL
. You agree that a hyperlink or URL is sufficient attribution under the Creative Commons license.
Cancel
Editing help
(opens in new window)