John Grundy (born 1946[1]) is a television presenter and author. His work mainly features North East England.
John Grundy | |
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Born | 1946 (age 77–78) Carlisle, Cumberland, England |
Occupation(s) | TV presenter, author |
Spouse | Judi |
Children | 3 |
Website | John Grundy - Friends of Beamish Tyne Tees [permanent dead link ] |
Biography
editGrundy was born in 1946 in Carlisle, Cumberland. He taught in north-east schools from 1970. He became a lecturer in English Literature at South Tyneside College.
He was strongly influenced by reading Nikolaus Pevsner's Buildings of England series of architectural guides. In the late 1980s he worked for the Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission for England,[2] before beginning a more public career as a writer and television presenter on architecture, especially that of Northern England.
He does live commentaries aboard the Shields Ferry, which cruises up and down the River Tyne from South Shields to Newcastle during the Summer.[3] He is also chairman of the Friends of Beamish.
Books
editIn the late 1990s Grundy edited and expanded the new edition of Pevsner's Northumberland, in the Buildings of England series.[4][5]
In 2003 he published Northern Pride, which featured "the very best of northern architecture from cathedrals to chip shops".[6]
Television
editBetween 1987 and 1996, Grundy appeared as a presenter on the BBC North East series, 'Townscape'.[7] He presented the popular Town Portraits which were later transmitted by BBC Two, and were amongst the first films transmitted on BBC International Satellite Television.
Grundy Goes... (1996–99) broadcast on Tyne Tees partly involved Grundy becoming the interesting historical characters found in the histories of the buildings he visited.
Townscape was on BBC One North East & Cumbria. Grundy's Wonders another, longer-running Tyne Tees series, Grundy explored architecture in the north-east, as well as Cumbria and Yorkshire. Grundy's Northern Pride has been broadcast since 2007 in the Tyne Tees and Granada Television regions and covers the same area as Grundy's Wonders plus North West England. Steve Robins, who produced all of Grundy's TV programmes from 1999, left Tyne Tees in 2005 to found the production company Working Wonders TV, which produced the last series of Grundy's Wonders, and Grundy's Northern Pride.
One episode of BBC Four's Travels with Pevsner series featured Grundy visiting sites previously visited by Nikolaus Pevsner in the 1950s and 1960s.[8]
Since 2010 Grundy has presented a regular series for BBC Look North called Grundy's North,[9] aired from BBC North East and Cumbria.
References
edit- ^ "Ask: John Grundy". Sunday Sun. 21 October 2007. Retrieved 31 July 2008.
- ^ "John Grundy's Home Page (Friends of Beamish)".
- ^ "Extra date for Tyne cruises this summer - Chronicle Live". 20 August 2014.
- ^ "John Grundy". Friends of Beamish. Retrieved 31 July 2008.
- ^ Northumberland (Pevsner Buildings of England). ASIN 0300096380.
- ^ Grundy, John (2003). Northern Pride. London: Granada Media. ISBN 0-233-00003-8.
- ^ "A Evening with John Grundy at the Penrith Playhouse - Cumbria Crack: News for Penrith, Appleby, Eden Valley, Keswick, Workington, Whitehaven, Maryport, Barrow, Kendal, Carlisle, Lake District & Cumbria24". Archived from the original on 22 October 2014. Retrieved 22 October 2014.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 21 October 2014. Retrieved 21 October 2014.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ "TV Presenter to give Community Lecture". Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 22 October 2014.