All Channel 4 articles – Page 43
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NewsScreen bodies urge Ofcom action on C4 N&R quotas
Joint call issued by Screen Scotland, Creative Wales and NI Screen
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NewsPact boss calls for greater clarity on C4 N&R quotas
John McVay urges Ofcom to set out commissioning spend for each nation
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News‘Landmark’ C4 doc recounts struggle of British Asians
Series is set against backdrop of National Front’s campaign of violence
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NewsIndie’s future ‘thrown into doubt’ over C4 cancellation
Hey Sonny boss says loss of disability show is major blow for small company
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NewsOfcom: streamers will be regulated by 2026
Roadmap for implementation of media bill will take two years on VoD platforms due to complex changes
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FeaturesC4 looks to futureproof comedy with Playgrounds scheme
New fund will complement Blaps and provide a more experimental space for budding talent
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FeaturesFirst look: The Gathering, C4
World Productions thriller will explore modern parenthood and how parents impose agendas and issues on their children
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NewsC4 drama and film teams to retain independence
Scripted units will have same leadership but not be merged
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NewsEdinburgh unveils New Voice Awards nominees
C4 stands out as The Change and Everyone Else Burns writers up for key awards
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NewsIn brief: C4 National Trust doc; Pangaea launch; More 90 Day Fiancé
Yeti to produce National Trust: My Historic Home
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NewsKarl Warner and Caroline Hollick expected to leave C4
Head of youth and digital and head of drama understood to be departing as result of restructure
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VideoVideo: Cast and creatives discuss Peep Show
Jesse Armstrong, Sam Bain, David Mitchell, Robert Webb and other Peep Show cast members celebrate the comedy’s 20th anniversary at the BFI
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NewsAlex Mahon predicts more indie closures
Channel 4 boss also says broadcaster may double £75m credit facility
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FeaturesTimeline TV Moment of the Year: Succcession
“The reactions of all four Roy children were revealing and fabulously acted”
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FeaturesBest soap/continuing drama: Casualty
“A bold and innovative way to get a hardhitting message across in a soap”
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FeaturesChannel of the Year: BBC1
‘Placing itself at the heart of the action, BBC1 continues to prove is might as a truly public service channel’
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FeaturesBest current affairs programme: Russell Brand: In Plain Sight
“This was vital and remarkable journalism that changed the national dialogue”
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FeaturesBest single drama: I Am Ruth
“A subject that we are all familiar with was handled with great subtlety and care”


















