All Channel 4 articles – Page 129
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NewsC4’s Nicola Brown joins The Garden
Appointed director of programmes after a year at Horseferry Road
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NewsBritish shows feature in Peacock launch slate
The Capture and Lady Parts acquired as NBCU streamer gears up for US launch
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Behind The ScenesCrazy Delicious: cooking up a tasty new format
Experts from the worlds of entertainment, food and competition shows have created a cross-genre series that channels Willy Wonka, says Nicola Pointer
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NewsLast Leg commissioner resurfaces at BBC
Syeda Irtizaali joins entertainment team as Rachel Ashdown takes EastEnders secondment
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NewsAcorn picks up Deadwater Fell for US
Endemol Shine International sells Kudos’ C4 drama to AMC-owned SVoD
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NewsC4’s Bristol hub opens for business
Alex Mahon welcomes producers and creatives to third regional office
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NewsSteph Show staffs up
Presenter of upcoming C4 daytime programme says she is ‘hell-bent’ on handing roles to TV novices
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The Broadcast InterviewIan Katz comes out fighting
Brickbats continue to fly around C4’s director of programmes, but he says the broadcaster is in rude health and has plenty up its sleeve for 2020
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NewsC4 unveils ‘multi-million pound’ unscripted pot
Hunt is on for noisy channel-defining ideas that do not fit neatly into any genre
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NewsNetflix eyes TV’s hub strategy
SVoD giant is adopting the tactic of making multi-territory formats out of a single base
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NewsITV to reboot The Games
Initial preparing ambitious new-look version of former C4 celebrity sports contest to air during summer Olympics
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NewsBBC reveals Jo Street replacement
Hungry Bear’s Neil McCallum joins entertainment and daytime commissioning team
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NewsC4 revisits Barrymore case 20 years on
Keo doc looking into death of Stuart Lubbock in entertainer’s swimming pool in 2001 heads factual slate
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NewsDarcey Bussell and Jon Snow to front More 4 shows
Sean Doyle puts his stamp on the channel with five commissions
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Behind The ScenesCatching a Killer: A Diary From the Grave, C4
Our clandestine investigation into the murder of two elderly people was an emotional experience, says Jess Stevenson
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Behind The ScenesMeat the Family, Channel 4
Our attempt to bring warmth and pathos to a potentially dry subject was a steep learning curve for all of us - man and beast, says Juliet Rice


















