All Channel 4 articles – Page 260
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         News NewsGogglebox handed 9pm slotChannel 4 will move Gogglebox to a Friday 9pm entertainment slot next month as it bids to grow the format’s audience. 
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         News News4Shorts heads to Paralympic Winter GamesFive of the biggest stars of the British team taking part in the Paralympic Winter Games 2014 are to be profiled in a series of online films hosted on Channel 4’s website. 
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         News NewsSnowman and Snowdog wins five Kidscreen AwardsLupus Films’ The Snowman and The Snowdog was the big winner at this year’s Kidscreen Awards, winning five categories in a successful night for UK companies. 
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         News NewsC4 wins seat at election debate tableChannel 4 is to take part in the negotiations to air a prime ministerial TV debate next year as the broadcasters aim to build on the 2010 event. 
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         News NewsC4 to bring back Benefits StreetChannel 4 is to bring back controversial doc Benefits Street for a second series as Love Productions starts to research potential locations. 
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         News NewsPSBs plan Freeview VoD pushThe BBC, ITV and Channel 4 are investigating the opportunity to launch industry-standard IPTV technology that would ensure their catch-up services work across all connected TVs. 
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         News NewsVice makes C4 & Pulse hiresMultiplatform content producer Vice has appointed Fried Chicken Shop developer Max Gogarty, and Channel 4 docs commissioning editor Lina Prestwood to bolster its growing production team. 
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         News NewsC4 signs up 10m registered usersChannel 4 has signed up 10m people to its online viewer database, including half of the UK’s 16-24 year olds, as it prepares to use the data to inform its commissioning process. 
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         News NewsC4 takes comedy pilots to seriesChannel 4 has earmarked Caitlin Moran’s comedy Raised By Wolves and unaired pilot Scrotal Recall for full series. 
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         Behind The Scenes Behind The ScenesBabylon, C4We wouldn’t have dreamed of doing a cop show before Danny Boyle approached us, says Jesse Armstrong 
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         News NewsCPL developing controversial dating format for C4Channel 4 is in the early stages of developing a controversial Danish dating format in which strangers get married after meeting each other for the first time. 
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         News NewsC4 preps Gordon Ramsay seriesGordon Ramsay is to record his first series of Kitchen Nightmares for Channel 4 in five years amid speculation he won’t renew his contract with the broadcaster. 
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         Video VideoVIDEO: Big Ballet, C4Watch the trailer for Rare Day’s Big Ballet, a three-part series following a troupe of plus-size amateur dancers. 
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         News NewsC4 unveils £20m indie fundChannel 4 will give the UK production sector a £20m “adrenaline shot” by investing in a raft of indies over the next three years. 
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         Behind The Scenes Behind The ScenesChildren on the Frontline, C4Chris Shaw on telling the real stories from the Syrian conflict 
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         News NewsThree Day Nanny scores global salesAvalon Distribution has secured a raft of international sales for Channel 4’s parenting format The Three Day Nanny. 
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         News NewsBroadcasters cleared over Anjem Choudary interviewsOfcom has cleared Channel 4 News, Newsnight and Daybreak for interviewing controversial Muslim cleric Anjem Choudary in the aftermath of the killing of Lee Rigby in Woolwich. 
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         Podcast PodcastTalking TV: Benefits Street and Henry WinklerBroadcast’s podcast returns with an interview with Channel 4 commissioner Nick Mirsky about Benefits Street and a look ahead to Henry Winkler’s new CBBC series. 
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         News NewsSex Box to re-open in the USControversial Channel 4 format Sex Box is set to be remade in the US after show producers Clearstory struck a deal with Relativity Media. 
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         News NewsNo apology from C4 to Benefits StreetChannel 4 has “no intention” of saying sorry to Benefits Street residents despite claims they would refuse to appear on its live debate show without an apology. 
 



 
     
    
    













