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- Derek Granger was born on April 23, 1921 in Bramhall, Cheshire, England, UK. He was a producer and writer, known for Country Matters (1972), Brideshead Revisited (1981) and A Handful of Dust (1988). He was married to Kenneth Partridge. He died on November 29, 2022 in London, England, UK.
- SpouseKenneth Partridge(? - December 2015) (his death)
- Granger entered a civil partnership with his partner from 1949 and interior director, Kenneth Partridge in 2006 until Partridge's death in 2015.
- He made in 1981, Brideshead Revisited starring Jeremy Irons.
- He returned to Coronation Street with the hit spin-off Pardon the Expression (1966) with Leonard Swindley (Arthur Lowe) being relocated to the branch of a national chain store as assistant manager. However, Turn Out the Lights (1967), a spin-off of the spin-off, with Swindley as a ghost hunter, bombed.
- In 1938, after leaving Eastbourne College, Granger joined the Southern Publishing Company as a reporter on the Sussex Daily News and the Evening Argus in Brighton.
- Granger was executive producer of two drama series, The Inside Man (1969), about a psychiatrist-criminologist, and Wicked Women (1970), the stories of female Victorian criminals for the new London ITV company LWT.
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