All Channel 4 articles – Page 138
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FeaturesRandom Acts strand offers opportunities for creatives to “stretch their legs”
Commissioning editor Catherine Bray on how her strand offers opportunities for a wide range of filmmakers
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NewsNFTS to open in Leeds
School hunting for a Yorkshire-based head for new site, which aims to capitalise on Channel 4’s move to the city
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NewsTalpa reworks C4 format for the Netherlands
Dutch version of The Restaurant That Makes Mistakes to be filmed next year
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NewsE4 to push hard on comedy ent
Karl Warner looks to end reliance on US imports and rebalance schedule towards originations
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NewsC4 hires Jo Street as daytime chief
Role shifts to Glasgow as BBC commissioner leaves to lead PSB rival’s creative hub
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NewsSecondary window rights: the £200m conundrum
Domestic sales revenues face pressure from expanded iPlayer & C4 terms
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NewsC4 to explore the Troubles on film
Mark Cousins returns to Belfast for 50th anniversary of outbreak of conflict
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NewsE4 hunts next-gen talent
Youth-skewing channel will identify new faces to feature across interstitials and existing shows
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CommentSky plays a blinder with cricket
FTA showcase will serve it well – but don’t expect too many repeats
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NewsC4 drama exec joins Normal People producer
Element Pictures hires Jonny Richards to head TV development slate
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NewsStreet Feast founder lands C4 daytime show
Dominic Cools-Lartigue to front Frieda.tv cooking format
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NewsC4 to follow home-leavers with learning disabilities
Primal Media two-parter to explore experience of people moving into supported homes
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VideoI Am, Channel 4
Trio of stand-alone dramas created and directed by Dominic Savage. Produced by Me and You Productions
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NewsC4 close to wrapping up lunchtime tender
BBCS, ITVS and Sky-backed indies prepare pilots for daily live show
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NewsSky News to ditch ‘heartbeat bill’ phrase
Healthcare groups have appealed to broadcasters to avoid using emotive term
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CommentGazing into the past and future
Genuinely distinctive content is best response to a host of challenges
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NewsSharon Horgan: ‘Abandoning ideas feels like sacrilege’
The Catastrophe writer and Merman co-founder tells Robin Parker about her creative juggling act


















