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== Host == | == Host == | ||
[[Richard Madeley]] | [[Richard Madeley]] | ||
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+ | Shelley Rohde | ||
[[Brian Trueman]] | [[Brian Trueman]] | ||
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== Broadcast == | == Broadcast == | ||
- | Granada, 1983 | + | Granada (regional), 3 June 1983 to 1998 |
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== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
- | North West businessmen from small firms compete to prove that they have the promise to make a go of it in the commercial world. Each week, the managing director tries to convince a panel that their company can provide jobs in Granadaland and are deserved of the cash prize. | + | North West businessmen and women from small firms compete to prove that they have the promise to make a go of it in the commercial world. Each week, the managing director tries to convince a panel that their company can provide jobs in Granadaland and are deserved of the cash prize. |
The final show was a black-tie awards ceremony where the overall winner was awarded a trophy and the cash. | The final show was a black-tie awards ceremony where the overall winner was awarded a trophy and the cash. | ||
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The top prize was £25,000. | The top prize was £25,000. | ||
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+ | Other awards were handed out during the grand final, including accolades for Young Business Achiever, Innovation, Good Business Practice in the Arts and Business Personality of the Year amongst others. | ||
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+ | Sponsored by the North West Local Enterprise Agency Trust. | ||
[[Category:Business]] | [[Category:Business]] | ||
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[[Category:North West of England]] | [[Category:North West of England]] | ||
[[Category:Long-Running]] | [[Category:Long-Running]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Granada Productions]] |
Current revision as of 07:35, 8 July 2022
Synopsis
North West businessmen and women from small firms compete to prove that they have the promise to make a go of it in the commercial world. Each week, the managing director tries to convince a panel that their company can provide jobs in Granadaland and are deserved of the cash prize.
The final show was a black-tie awards ceremony where the overall winner was awarded a trophy and the cash.
Trivia
The top prize was £25,000.
Other awards were handed out during the grand final, including accolades for Young Business Achiever, Innovation, Good Business Practice in the Arts and Business Personality of the Year amongst others.
Sponsored by the North West Local Enterprise Agency Trust.