preserving your cinema memories
preserving your cinema memories
Our not-for-profit website dedicated to preserving the history of Mansfield’s iconic Granada cinema, has received a major boost from renowned TV channel Talking Pictures TV. The UK channel, beloved for its dedication to classic film and television, has committed to sponsoring the site for the next year, ensuring its continued operation.
Talking Pictures TV first collaborated with us last year while researching content for their popular Footage Detectives programme. Impressed by the site’s extensive archive and dedication to preserving local history, the company was eager to support its future.
We’re absolutely thrilled that Talking Pictures TV has chosen to sponsor us. Their support means we can continue sharing the rich history of Mansfield’s Granada cinema with the community and beyond.
Noel Cronin, founder of Talking Pictures TV and Mike Reid from the Footage Detectives said, ‘It Is a great piece of history. They need to keep it going. It is part of cinema history. It’s too easily lost. Thank you Ian. It’s really good. I hope we can help in some way to keep the site flourishing and thank you to everyone who sends in the lovely memories’.
The Granada Mansfield website is put together with the help of former employees of the theatre and serves as a local resource for film and cinema history enthusiasts, providing a detailed archive of one of the town’s most cherished venues.
The theatre on West Gate was an important entertainment hub in the town and was not only a cinema, it also played host to many popular groups of the 60s, including two visits from The Beatles in 1963.
Due to changing entertainment habits the venue closed and was demolished in 1973.
The sponsorship from Talking Pictures TV will help maintain and expand the site, ensuring that this important piece of cultural history remains accessible for years to come.
April 2025
Noel & Mike very kindly sent us this exclusive clip for the website. Once again massive thanks to Talking Pictures TV for their support.
In August 2020 the building that was originally known as the Plaza Cinema would have been 90 years old. It was located on West Gate in the centre of Mansfield in Nottinghamshire and for the majority of its life it was known as the Granada. This website is dedicated to keeping it's story alive.
When staff reached certain milestones at the theatre the Granada company liked to recognise the hard work they had put in. Each year the manager would compile a scrap book detailing major events at the cinema and would then send it in to head office. Photos like this would feature in the year book. Thank you to Fred Shelton for allowing us to use this rare photograph on the site. At the time he was the second projectionist at the theatre. This picture was taken in the early 1970s.
Bottom L-R - Unknown, Mrs Sewell, Rose Musgrove, George Mullins (Granada Executive Manager) & Irene Blyth.
Middle L-R - Susan Johnson, Gene Liversidge, Ken Robey, Ron Burkett & Edie Causer.
Top L-R - Unknown, unknown, unknown, Fred Shelton, Steve Mayes, Stan Wilson (Head Chef), Joyce Johnson, unknown & Robert Craig (Granada Mansfield Manager)
A special film featuring rare cine footage shot by projectionist's Malcolm Appleby & Ken Robey in the summer of 1960. Malcolm has kindly done a special commentary explaining how it all came about. Thank you to Malcolm & Pat Appleby for allowing us to use this on the site. It depicts the arrival of John Price a new assistant manager from London.
Alan Wilson, the last organist at the Mansfield Granada, recorded this sing-a-long of the Mansfield Granadiers in 1970. Every Saturday morning parents would drop off their children at the kids club whilst they did their shopping. The 'Tanner Rush' is remembered fondly by those who attended.
The Mansfield Granadiers Lyrics
A rare photo of the staff taken in the lobby of the cinema in the 1960s. Eileen Leverton (former Granada Usherette) has kindly allowed us to put this on to the site. The man in the centre is Granada Manager Fred Dawson and Eileen is peeking out behind him in the fancy winged glasses)
Joan Verhees worked at the Granada in 1961 as a cashier
Back in April 2020 we commissioned Lee Robinson from LNR Models to create a model of the frontage of the Granada.
To hear a special interview with Lee and see how the tiny model was put together, including a picture gallery of the build, head to this blog post.
The diorama is now on display at Mansfield Museum until the end of May 2023.
Site curator Ian Watkins speaks to Alan Wilson, the last organist at the Granada, about a special reel to reel tape recorded by his Dad Fred in 1960
Memories of Mansfield's Granada Cinema (originally aired on Mansfield 103.2 on August 4th 2020 - special thanks to BBC Radio Nottingham for allowing use of archive audio from 1973)
A picture from the 1930s Plaza days (used courtesy of Andrew Hopewell). Andrew's grandparents met whilst working there. They are on the right of the photograph.
This website has been put together as a celebration of a building that became an entertainment hub for a community for more that 40 years.
It has now been gone longer than it existed but for many local people when you mention its name it still brings back happy memories.
My name is Ian 'Watko' Watkins, I'm Mansfield born and bred with a keen interest in local history. I have long been fascinated by stories of the Granada and for the last few years I have been collecting memories and memorabilia relating to the cinema. I have worked at Mansfield 103.2 in the town for over 20 years and I'm passionate about the area. I wanted to create a website dedicated to the cinema to keep its memory alive.
If you have any memories or stories about the Granada and want to contribute to this mini archive please get in touch via the email or form at the bottom of this website.
This picture was taken by Berisford Jones on Thursday 24th May 1973, two days before the Granada was closed for good. Thank you to Berisford for kindly allowing us to use the iconic photograph on this site.
If you have any memories or pictures you'd like to appear on this site then send an email so I can add them to the Granada Grapevine.
If you worked there or visited the cinema and would like to do an interview with me, so I can add your story to the audio archive, let me know too.
I'm also always looking to add to my Granada Mansfield collection so if you want to sell anything related to the cinema please let me know.
Best Wishes
Ian
Phone: 07974269422 Email: watkinsian@hotmail.com