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Encyclopedia > Channel 4 programming

In common with the other main British stations broadcast on analogue, Channel 4 airs a highly comprehensive range of programming. It was established in 1982 with a specific intention of providing programming to groups of minority interests, not catered for by its competitors, which at the time amounted to only the BBC and ITV.[1] Image File history File links Broom_icon. ... Image File history File links Question_book-3. ... As of 2005, analogue transmissions are still the most used method of receiving television in the United Kingdom. ... This article is about the British television station. ... Year 1982 (MCMLXXXII) was a common year starting on Friday (link displays the 1982 Gregorian calendar). ... For other uses, see BBC (disambiguation). ... Independent Television (generally known as ITV, but also as ITV Network) is a public service network of British commercial television broadcasters, set up under the Independent Television Authority (ITA) to provide competition to the BBC. ITV is the oldest commercial television network in the UK. Since 1990 and the Broadcasting...


The station holds a remit of public service obligations which it must fulfil. The remit changes periodically, as dictated by various broadcasting and communications acts, and is regulated by the various authorities Channel 4 has been answerable to. The preamble of the remit as per the Communications Act 2003 states that: See also the Communications Act 2003 (Nigeria). ...

"The public service remit for Channel 4 is the provision of a broad range of high quality and diverse programming which, in particular:

  • demonstrates innovation, experiment and creativity in the form and content of programmes;
  • appeals to the tastes and interests of a culturally diverse society;
  • makes a significant contribution to meeting the need for the licensed public service channels to include programmes of an educational nature and other programmes of educative value; and
  • exhibits a distinctive character."[2][3]

The remit also involves an obligations to provide Schools Programming,[4] and a substantial amount of programming produced outside of Greater London,[5] Greater London is the top-level administrative subdivision covering London, England. ...


Channel 4 was also one of the first "publisher-broadcaster" stations in the world. All of its programming is produced by other companies; it exists only to fund, broadcast and distribute its programmes — a stipulation which is included in its licence to broadcast.[4] It was also one of the first broadcasters to put its name on the introduction or end credits of programmes that it did not produce, a practice that is now widespread. More significantly, it also began a trend of owning the copyright and distribution rights of the programmes it aired, in a manner that is similar to the major Hollywood studios' ownership of television programs that they did not directly produce. Thus, although Channel 4 does not produce programmes, many are seen as belonging to it. ...


Channel 4 also pioneered the concept of stranded programming, where seasons of programmes following a common theme would be aired and promoted together; the 4 Mation season, for example, showed innovative animation.

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Animation

The channel has established a tradition of broadcasting the animated film of Raymond Briggs's picture book The Snowman, which in 1982 was the new channel's first major animated commission, every Christmas. From 2002, the film was controversially cropped from its original 4:3 picture format to the current widescreen standard of 16:9. The Channel also commissioned early work by Nick Park and Aardman Animation. Animation refers to the process in which each frame of a film or movie is produced individually, whether generated as a computer graphic, or by photographing a drawn image, or by repeatedly making small changes to a model (see claymation and stop motion), and then photographing the result. ... Raymond Briggs (born January 18, 1934) is an English illustrator, cartoonist, and author who has achieved critical and popular success among adults and children. ... The Snowman is a childrens book by British author Raymond Briggs, published in 1978. ... For other uses, see Christmas (disambiguation). ... Nicholas Wulstan Park, CBE (b. ... Aardman Animations is a British stop motion animation studio founded by Peter Lord and David Sproxton in 1972. ...


Other notable animations include:

And imported animations: Bromwell High is an animated series about a British high school in South London. ... Based on the Academy Award-winning short film Bob’s Birthday, the animated comedy Bob and Margaret revolves around the everyday lives of mediocre dentist Bob Fish and his awkwardly shy but loving wife, Margaret, a podiatrist. ...

Channel 4 have also promoted less famous animation through a season called 4 Mation. This article is about the television series. ... This article is about the television program. ... Family Guy is an Emmy Award-winning American animated television series about a nuclear family in the fictional town of Quahog, Rhode Island. ... For the BBC radio station, see BBC Radio 2. ... For the BBC radio station, see BBC Radio 3. ... FX is a British TV channel owned by Fox, launched in 2004 and originally branded as FX289 in reference to its Sky Digital EPG number. ... Simpsons redirects here. ... This article is about the TV series. ... It has been suggested that Paramount Comedy 2 be merged into this article or section. ... This article is about the Marvel Comics character. ...


Breakfast

Channel 4's first attempt at dedicated breakfast television was Channel 4 Daily, a mix of news and current affairs, more serious in its nature than its then sister service, TV-am, operators of the ITV Breakfast franchise at the time. It was replaced in 1992 by The Big Breakfast, a notable magazine format containing light entertainment, interviews and features with news and weather. It enjoyed periods of notable popularity during its near ten-year run. It was replaced by RI:SE in 2002, which failed to gain the same popularity and was axed after just one year. Since the end of RI:SE, Channel 4 has had no overall Breakfast programme. TV-am was a breakfast television station that broadcast in the United Kingdom from 1983 to 1992. ... Independent Television (generally known as ITV, but also as ITV Network) is a public service network of British commercial television broadcasters, set up under the Independent Television Authority (ITA) to provide competition to the BBC. ITV is the oldest commercial television network in the UK. Since 1990 and the Broadcasting... Lockkeepers Cottages, in Old Ford Lock, used as the studio for The Big Breakfast The Big Breakfast was a British light entertainment television show shown on Channel 4 each weekday morning from 28 September 1992 until 29 March 2002. ... RI:SE was a breakfast television show on Channel 4 in the UK. It was scheduled after the ratings failure of The Big Breakfast. ...


Children's

Some children's programmes aired on Channel 4 include:

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Jim Hensons Dog City title screen Dog City is a television series that aired on FOX from 1992 to 1995. ... Earthworm Jim is an animated television series which ran for 23 episodes in 2 seasons from 1995-1996 on the WB Network, based on a video game character created by Doug TenNapel for the 1994 video game Earthworm Jim. ... Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Heathcliff may refer to any of these : Heathcliff is a character from the book Wuthering Heights Heathcliff (musical) is a musical based on Wuthering Heights Heathcliff is a comic strip about a cat of the same name Dr. Heathcliff Cliff Huxtable, the lead character on The Cosby Show This is... This image is a candidate for speedy deletion. ... Space Goofs (original title:Les Zinzins de lespace) is a French animated series that was first aired in 1997. ... DangerMouse is a British animated television series which was produced by Cosgrove Hall Films. ... Murun Buchstansangur Murun Buchstansangur was a series of animated shorts produced by Bevanfield Films for the TV station Channel 4 in the United Kingdom. ... Sesame Street is an American educational childrens television series for preschoolers and is a pioneer of the contemporary educational television standard, combining both education and entertainment. ... The Treacle People was a childrens television programme shown on CITV in the United Kingdom, in 1995. ... For the film, see The Wizard of Oz (1939 film). ... Mr. ... Rockos Modern Life is an American animated television series whose four seasons aired from 1993 to 1996. ... Johnny Bravo is an American animated television series created by Van Partible. ... Where on Earth is Carmen Sandiego? was a Saturday morning cartoon show based on the Carmen Sandiego series of edutainment computer games. ... The King Arthur and the Knights of Justice Logo King Arthur and the Knights of Justice was a Saturday morning cartoon which lasted for 2 seasons (totaling 26 episodes) and was produced by Bohbot Entertainment. ... Hammerman was a Saturday morning cartoon produced in by DiC Entertainment, which aired for one season (1991 - 1992) on ABC. The program featured pop rapper MC Hammer as a youth center worker named Stanley Burrell (Hammers real name). ... Biker Mice from Mars is an animated television series created by Rick Ungar that began airing in 1993 in the United States and lasted for three seasons before it was cancelled. ... Wish Kid is an animated television series, produced by DiC Entertainment, lasted for just one season (1991 – 1992), and starred Macaulay Culkin as Nicholas Nick McClary. ... Little Shop was an animated television series about a teenager and a giant plant that ate everything in sight. ... Little Rosie was Roseannes first attempt at a cartoon. ... Bobobobs was an animated childrens television series. ... Babar can refer to: Babar the Elephant The BaBar Experiment at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Babur (also spelled Baber or Babar), 16th-century ruler of India and founder of the Mogul Empire Babar Island, an island of Indonesia Safir A Babar, This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid... Insektors was a 1994 animated TV series about a war between two tribes of anthropomorphic insects, the Joyces (an airborne, brightly coloured race) and the Yuks (a dank, dark race fixated on keeping their furnaces burning in order to survive). ... AAAHH!!! Real Monsters! is the title of a 1994 animated series about scary monsters in training, developed by Klasky-Csupo for the Nickelodeon TV channel. ... Mighty Max on the SNES. For the Mitsubishi pickup truck, see Mitsubishi Mighty Max. ... The Magic Roundabout (Known in the original French as Le Manège enchanté) was a childrens television programme created in France in 1963 by Serge Danot. ... The Pink Panther Show is a showcase of DePatie-Freleng Enterprises animated cartoons from the 1960s and 1970s, prominently by David H. DePatie and Friz Freleng. ... Mighty Mouse, the signature character of the studio. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Ulysses 31 (Japanese: , French: ) is a Franco-Japanese anime series (1981) which updates the Greek and Roman mythology of Odysseus (known as Ulysses in Roman Mythology and Ulysse in French, hence the name) to the 31st century. ...

T4

Main article: T4 (Channel 4)

T4 is a separately identified strand carried on Channel 4 (and briefly on E4 until 2002). It consists of programming in the mornings seven days a week for an age range of around 16–25. T4 is a scheduling slot on Channel 4 (UK) from about 9 a. ...


Some programmes include:

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Factual

Channel 4 also has a strong reputation for history programmes and real-life documentaries. It has also courted controversy, for example by broadcasting live the first public autopsy to be carried out in the UK for 170 years, carried out by Gunther von Hagens in 2002, or the 2003 one-off stunt Derren Brown Plays Russian Roulette Live. Post-mortem, postmortem and post mortem redirect here. ... This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ... Derren Victor Brown (born 27 February 1971) is an English psychological illusionist, mentalist, and skeptic of paranormal phenomena. ...


Its critically acclaimed news service, Channel 4 News, is supplied by ITN whilst its long-standing investigative documentary, Dispatches, causes perennial media attention. The Channel 4 News logo after the headline stab. ... ITN may refer to: Independent Television News In the news, a section on the Main Page of English Wikipedia This is a disambiguation page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. ... Dispatches is a long running British television documentary series on Channel 4. ...


Other notable factual programmes include:

This article is about the UK Show 10 Years Younger. ... A Place in the Sun is a FreeForm/Channel 4 daytime lifestyle programme, about how people can buy property abroad in particular, countries like Spain, France & the United States. ... After Dark was a British late night live discussion programme which ran off and on Channel 4 television between 1987 and 1997, and on the BBC in 2003. ... Bald! was a fly-on-the-wall documentary about baldness, broadcast on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom in April 2003. ... Brat Camp is a reality TV show about a group of some six or seven misbehaved teenagers, who are sent away to a special camp, usually located in the Utah desert, for misbehaving teens. ... This article or section is not written in the formal tone expected of an encyclopedia article. ... Property Ladder is the name of a television show that airs in both the U.K. and the U.S., where first-time investors engaged in flipping purchase older houses (usually in need of repair) and attempt to sell them for a profit. ... Shariah TV is a Muslim-themed talk show, presented by Tazeen Ahmad broadcast on a late-night slot on Channel 4. ... Tazeen Ahmad is a British television and radio presenter and reporter, born in Karachi in Pakistan in 1971 while her mother was on holiday. ... Supernanny is a British reality television programme that has been broadcast or slightly adapted in other countries. ... School photo of staff and students at the school in the 3rd series. ... Wife Swap is a reality television programme, produced by UK independent TV production company RDF Media. ... You Are What You Eat is a dieting show aired on British broadcasting company Channel 4, is presented by Gillian McKieth. ... Spirituality Shopper was a short lived British television series that ran on Channel 4 for 3 episodes in 2005. ...

Food

Television chef Jamie Oliver has created a number of documentaries such as Jamie's Kitchen, Jamie's School Dinners (broadcast to coincide with his campaign to improve the quality of school dinners) and Jamie's Great Escape. James Trevor Oliver MBE (May 27, 1975), better known as Jamie Oliver and nicknamed The Naked Chef, is an English celebrity chef. ... Jamies Kitchen was a documentary series, in 2002, made by Optomen for Channel 4 in the UK. It followed chef Jamie Oliver as he attempted to train a group of young would-be chefs, who would - if they completed the course - be offered jobs at Olivers new restaurant... Jamie Oliver on Jamies School Dinners Jamies School Dinners was a four-episode documentary series broadcast on Channel 4 in the UK from 23 February — 16 March 2005. ...


Other food related programmes include:

Food for Thought is a season three episode of Thats So Raven. ... The F-Word is a British food magazine and cooking show featuring celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay. ... For the US version of this show, see Kitchen Nightmares. ...

FourDocs

FourDocs is an online documentary site provided by Channel 4. It allows viewers to upload their own documentaries to the site for other people to view. It focuses on documentaries of between 3 and 5 minutes. The website also includes an archive of classic documentaries, interviews with documentary film makers and short educational guides to documentary-making. The also includes a strand for documentaries of under 59 seconds called 'Microdocs'.


Entertainment

Channel 4 pioneered the concept of 'after the pub' television, with series such as Who Dares Wins, Tonight with Jonathan Ross, Friday Night Live and The Word broadcast in the 10–11pm slot. Channel 4 is also noted for the screening of Big Brother. Based on the original Dutch format, the UK version has attracted massive press attention as well as various degrees of criticism for each of its series from 2000 to date. Who Dares Wins was an Aus television daring gameshow. ... Big Brother Australia Logo Big Brother is a TV reality show shown on Network Ten in which a number of contestants live in an isolated house trying to avoid being evicted by the public with the aim of winning a large cash prize at the end of the run. ... The Word was a 1990s Channel 4 television programme in the United Kingdom. ... For the current series, see Big Brother 2007 (UK). ...


In October 2005, Channel 4 began broadcasting the UK version of Endemol's worldwide smash game show Deal or No Deal. Despite being broadcast at a relatively slow time slot — 4.15pm weekdays and originally 4.25pm Saturdays — the show, presented by Noel Edmonds, on some occasions has been the most-watched show on the channel. The Saturday edition of the show has had a spell in a prime-time slot, and in June 2006 the show's popularity led to "Double Deal Week" where a second show at 8pm was broadcast each day for a week. Endemol (Euronext: EML) is a television production company based in the Netherlands, with subsidiaries and joint ventures in 23 countries, including the United Kingdom, the United States, France, Mexico, Spain, Italy, Germany, Argentina, Poland, Netherlands, India, South Africa, Lebanon, Morocco and Australia among others. ... Deal or No Deal is a gameshow which has been broadcast in the UK on Channel 4 since October 31, 2005. ... Noel Ernest Edmonds (born 22 December 1948 in Ilford, Essex) is a British television presenter, DJ, executive who made his name on BBC Radio 1 in the UK. He is more recently known as the presenter of the television gameshow Deal or No Deal. ...


The highest audience ever attained by Channel 4 was 13.8 million for the final part of the mini-series A Woman of Substance, broadcast on 4 January 1985. A Woman of Substance is a novel by Barbara Taylor Bradford, and was published in 1979. ... is the 4th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... This article is about the year. ...


Since then, and excluding films, the channel's highest rating was 10 million viewers for the final of the third series of Big Brother on 27 July 2002. The channel's daily share of viewing on that date was 22.8%, then the highest recorded by the station. This record was beaten on Monday 12 September 2005, the final day of the 2005 Ashes, when the channel's daily share of viewing in UK homes was recorded as 23.2%. This was also the first time that Channel 4 had been the highest-rating UK television station across a 24-hour period. For the current series, see Big Brother 2007 (UK). ... is the 208th day of the year (209th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Also see: 2002 (number). ... is the 255th day of the year (256th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... The 2005 Ashes series started on 21 July 2005. ...


Comedy

Channel 4 has often enjoyed a good reputation for its comedy programming. The word comedy has a classical meaning (comical theatre) and a popular one (the use of humor with an intent to provoke laughter in general). ...


During the station's early days screenings of innovative short one-off comedy films produced by a rotating line-up of alternative comedians went under the title of The Comic Strip Presents. Artists involved included Rik Mayall, Adrian Edmondson, Dawn French, Jennifer Saunders, Peter Cook, Peter Richardson, and Alexei Sayle. The Tube and Friday Night Live also launched the careers of a number of alternative comedians around the same time. This article is about the British comedy group; for the published art form, see comic strip. ... Richard Michael Rik Mayall (born 7 March 1958) is an English comedian and actor. ... Adrian Charles Edmondson (born 24 January 1957) is an English actor, comedian, director, and writer. ... Dawn Roma French[1] (born 11 October 1957) is a BAFTA Award-nominated British comedian and actress best known for starring in her comedy sketch show French & Saunders along with her comedy partner Jennifer Saunders, and for playing the lead role in The Vicar of Dibley as Geraldine Granger. ... Jennifer Jane Saunders (born July 12, 1958[1] in Sleaford, Lincolnshire) is a BAFTA and Emmy Award-winning English comedienne, writer and actress. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Peter Richardson born 15 October 1951 in Devon, Britain, is a British actor, comedian, director, and writer. ... Alexei David Sayle (b. ... Screenshot of The Tubes neon sign trademark The Tube was an innovative United Kingdom pop/rock music television programme, which ran for 5 series, from 1982 until 1987. ... Big Brother Australia Logo Big Brother is a TV reality show shown on Network Ten in which a number of contestants live in an isolated house trying to avoid being evicted by the public with the aim of winning a large cash prize at the end of the run. ...


In later years, Channel 4 made much use of the Friday night slot for its comedy/animated comedy, pioneering not just British, but also American imports, many of which proved highly successful , such as Cheers, Roseanne (TV series) Friends, Sex and the City, South Park and Will & Grace. The popularity of this time-slot lead to the brand Channel 4 Friday Comedy often being promoted. This article is about the TV series. ... Jackie Harris redirects here. ... Friends is a situation comedy about a group of six friends living in New York City. ... Sex and the City is a popular American cable television program. ... This article is about the TV series. ... Will & Grace is a popular Emmy Award winning and Golden Globe nominated American television sitcom that was originally broadcast from 1998 to 2006. ...


Other significant US acquisitions include The Simpsons, for which the station was reported to have paid £700,000 per episode for the terrestrial television rights. Simpsons redirects here. ... Terrestrial television (also known as over-the-air, OTA or broadcast television) was the traditional method of television broadcast signal delivery prior to the advent of cable and satellite television. ...


Other notable comedies include:

The Adam and Joe Show is a British comedy television show, written and presented by Adam Buxton and Joe Cornish (Adam and Joe), which ran for four series on Channel 4. ... The Bernie Mac Show was an half-hour American sitcom featuring the comedic antics of comedian Bernie Mac. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Blunder was a Channel 4 comedy sketch series shown in the UK on E4 and repeated on Channel 4. ... Bo Selecta! is a British TV comedy sketch show and the brainchild of writer/performer, Leigh Francis. ... Brass Eye is a UK television series of satirical spoof documentaries which aired on Channel 4 in 1997 and was re-run in 2001. ... Captain Butler was a British sitcom; starring Craig Charles as Butler, the captain of a motley crew of pirates. ... This article is about the TV series. ... Chelmsford 123 was a situation comedy produced for British Channel 4 television by Hat Trick Productions. ... The Class is a television sitcom created by David Crane and Jeffrey Klarik. ... Comedy Lab is a series which showcases pilots of experimental comedy shows. ... This article is about the British comedy group; for the published art form, see comic strip. ... Desmonds was a British television situation comedy broadcast by Channel 4 from 1989 to 1994. ... Video Cover, with main cast Drop the Dead Donkey was a situation comedy that ran on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom from 1990 to 1998. ... Ed is an NBC television program produced by David Lettermans Worldwide Pants Incorporated from 2000–2004. ... Everybody Loves Raymond is an American sitcom originally broadcast on CBS from 1996 to 2005. ... Father Ted was a popular 1990s television situation comedy set around the lives of three priests on the extremely remote (and completely fictional) Craggy Island off the west coast of Ireland. ... Frasier was an American sitcom starring Kelsey Grammer as psychiatrist Dr. Frasier Crane. ... For friendship, see friendship. ... Garth Marenghis Darkplace is a comedy series made for Channel 4. ... Green Wing is an award-winning British television comedy set in the fictional East Hampton Hospital Trust. ... This article is about the UK TV series. ... Is it Legal? was a British television comedy set in a solicitors office, that ran from 1995 to 1998. ... Ugly Betty is an Emmy-winning[1] American television comedy-drama series starring America Ferrera, Eric Mabius, Rebecca Romijn and Vanessa Williams. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Let The Blood Run Free was an anarchic Australian sitcom set in a hospital and created by comedy collective, The Blood Group. ... Mark Clifford Thomas (born 1963) is an English comedian, presenter and reporter from south London. ... Max and Paddys Road to Nowhere is a British comedy television show on Channel 4 starring and written by Peter Kay and Patrick McGuinness. ... My Name Is Earl is an Emmy Award-winning American sitcom created by Greg Garcia. ... Moesha is also the title of a song by former Phish guitarist Trey Anastasio, frequently performed by his first solo band. ... Nathan Barley is a Channel 4 sitcom written by Charlie Brooker and Chris Morris which follows the exploits of a loathsome, fictional twenty-something London media type. Described by his own creator as a meaningless strutting cadaver-in-waiting, the character originated on Charlie Brookers TVGoHome - a website parodying... Paul Hogan starring as Michael Crocodile Dundee Paul Hogan and The Paul Hogan Show (VHS) For other persons named Paul Hogan, see Paul Hogan (disambiguation). ... Peep Show is an award-winning British sitcom starring David Mitchell and Robert Webb. ... Peter Kay as Mr Softy, one of the 15 characters he played in That Peter Kay Thing That Peter Kay Thing was a series of six spoof documentaries shown on Channel 4 in the UK. Set in and around Bolton, these followed the lives of different characters and starred Peter... {{Infobox television| show_name=Peter Kays Phoenix Nights| image= | caption=| format=Comedy (sitcom)| runtime=30 minutes (approximate)| creator=Peter Kay Dave Spikey | starring=Peter Kay Dave Spikey [[Neil Fitzmaurice]] Patrick McGuinness [[Steve Edge]] Toby Foster [[Archie Kelly (comedian)|Archie Kelly]] Janice Connolly Bea Kelley Justin Moorhouse [[Daniel Kitson]] Ted Robbins... Sex and the City is a popular American cable television program. ... The Best of Smack the Pony DVD Cover, featuring (left to right) Doon Mackichan, Fiona Allen and Sally Phillips. ... So Graham Norton was a British television programme, hosted by Irish personality Graham Norton. ... This article is about the TV series. ... For the song by the Smashing Pumpkins, see Pisces Iscariot. ... Will & Grace is a popular Emmy Award winning and Golden Globe nominated American television sitcom that was originally broadcast from 1998 to 2006. ...

Drama

On 4 November 2003, Channel 4 screened its final episode of Brookside, a soap opera which had run for the 21 years since the channel started. Channel 4 currently runs a soap opera called Hollyoaks, which sharing the same creator as Brookside, aims at a younger audience. An imported French soap, Chateauvallon was shown on the station for a time, dubbed into English. is the 308th day of the year (309th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... For other uses, see Brookside (disambiguation). ... The first TIME cover devoted to soap operas: Dated January 12, 1976, Bill Hayes and Susan Seaforth Hayes of Days of our Lives are featured with the headline Soap Operas: Sex and suffering in the afternoon. A soap opera is an ongoing, episodic work of fiction, usually broadcast on television... Hollyoaks is a British television soap opera, first broadcast on 23 October 1995, on Channel 4. ...


American drama is a key part of Channel 4's portfolio, initially with NYPD Blue and ER. These were followed by Without a Trace, The Sopranos, The West Wing and Six Feet Under. NYPD Blue was an Emmy Award-winning hour long-running American television police drama set in New York City. ... Current cast of ER ER is a popular NBC serial drama primarily set in a teaching hospitals emergency room, the fictional County General Hospital (based loosely off Cook County General, a real hospital) on Division Street in Chicago, Illinois. ... For other uses, see Without a Trace (disambiguation). ... This article is about the television series. ... “The West Wing” redirects here. ... For the death metal band, see Six Feet Under (band). ...


In August 2005, Channel 4 started showing the US TV show Lost after a lengthy advertising campaign that included a 60-second commercial shot by David LaChapelle, that featured the cast and cost over £1 million becoming the most expensive advertisement produced in the UK. This gamble seems to have paid off, however; the pilot episode was watched by over 6 million viewers, placing it second in the overall ratings for the channel for that year, Big Brother securing the top spot. However, in October 2006 Channel 4 suffered a blow when BSkyB acquired the rights to the third and fourth seasons of Lost. Motto: (Out Of Many, One) (traditional) In God We Trust (1956 to date) Anthem: The Star-Spangled Banner Capital Washington D.C. Largest city New York City None at federal level (English de facto) Government Federal constitutional republic  - President George Walker Bush (R)  - Vice President Dick Cheney (R) Independence from... “LOST” redirects here. ... Cover of David LaChapelle book, David LaChapelle (born March 11, 1969[1] Fairfield, Connecticut, United States) is a photographer and director who works in the fields of fashion, advertising, and fine art photography, and is noted for his surreal, unique and often humorous style. ... “LOST” redirects here. ... October 2006 is the tenth month of that year and has yet to occur. ... This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ... “LOST” redirects here. ...


Other notable dramas include:

Brothers & Sisters is an hour-long American TV drama series about a large mature family and the events that befall them. ... Desperate Housewives is an American television comedy-drama series, created by Marc Cherry, who also serves as show runner, and produced by ABC Studios - The Walt Disney Companys main television studio - and Cherry Productions. ... ER is an Emmy-winning American serial medical drama created by novelist Michael Crichton and set primarily in the emergency room of fictional County General Hospital in Cook County, Chicago, Illinois. ... The Ghost Squad is a 2005 British crime drama series. ... “LOST” redirects here. ... Nip/Tuck is an Emmy and Golden Globe award-winning American television medical drama series created by Ryan Murphy for FX Networks. ... No Angels is a British television drama series, produced by the independent production company World Productions for Channel 4, which ran for three seasons from 2004 to 2006. ... Oz was the first one-hour dramatic television series to be produced by HBO. The show, which aired for six seasons between 1997 and 2003, was created by Tom Fontana, and produced by Barry Levinson. ... // Queer As Folk (US) Based on the British series of the same name, Showtimes Queer as Folk presents the American version. ... Sex Traffic, a British and Canadian TV production about the trafficking of women first shown in the UK and Canada in October 2004 Directed by David Yates and starring Anamaria Marinca and John Simm Internet Movie Database page official site related campaign link A production for US television Human Trafficking... Shameless is an offbeat British comedy drama television series set in the fictional Chatsworth Estate in Manchester, England. ... This article is about the novel Sugar Rush. ... For other uses, see Without a Trace (disambiguation). ...

Other Light Entertainment

Includes:

8 out of 10 Cats is a comedy panel game made by Zeppotron (a subsidiary of Endemol) for Channel 4. ... A game show is a radio or television program, involving members of the public or celebrities, sometimes as part of a team, playing a game, perhaps involving answering quiz questions, for points or prizes. ... Banzai is a comedy gambling gameshow spoofing the Japanese gameshow and general television style. ... Beat The Nation was a quiz show on the UK commercial channel Channel 4 that ran for just one series in early 2004. ... Countdown is a British game show presented by Des OConnor and Carol Vorderman. ... The Crystal Maze is a game show, produced by Chatsworth Television and shown on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom from 1990 to 1995. ... Deal or No Deal is a gameshow which has been broadcast in the UK on Channel 4 since October 31, 2005. ... Eurotrash can refer to An pejorative term for Eurodance. ... Fifteen to One was a popular general knowledge quiz show on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom, that ran from 4 January 1988 to 19 December 2003. ... The Girlie was a 1990s Channel 4 television programme in the United Kingdom. ... The Last Resort is a BBC Books original novel written by Paul Leonard and based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. ... Naked Elvis was a late-night British television quiz show on Channel 4, hosted by Tania Strecker. ... The Osbournes was an Emmy Award-winning American reality television program broadcast by MTV in the U.S., by CTV in Canada, Channel 4 in the UK and MTV UK and Ireland in Ireland and the UK, RTÉ Two in Ireland, Network Ten, MTV Australia in Australia and TV2 in... Richard & Judy is an afternoon magazine/talk-show in the UK presented by married couple Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan. ... The Paul OGrady Show is a British comedy chat show on Channel 4, formerly aired on ITV1. ... TV Heaven, Telly Hell is a comedy television show on Channel 4, presented and produced by Sean Lock. ...

Schools Programming

Channel 4 is obliged to carry schools programming as part of its remit and licence.[4]


ITV Schools on Channel 4

Since 1957 ITV had produced schools programming which became an obligation.[6] In 1987, five years after the new minority station was launched, the IBA afforded ITV free carriage of these programmes during Channel 4's, then largely unused, daytime hours. This arrangement allowed the ITV companies to fulfil their obligation to provide schools programming, whilst being able to use ITV proper to air more popular programming, which unlike schools programmes would provide advertising revenue. During the times in which schools programmes were aired, Channel 4 was effectively operated by ITV, with Central Television providing most of the continuity, and play-out originating from Birmingham.[7] Thus ITV Schools on Channel 4 was effectively a separate station broadcasting on Channel 4's frequencies. Even some regional schools programming was aired, in contrast with Channel 4's lack of any regional variations to its programming. Central TV logo, 1985_1998 Central Independent Television, or to give it its familiar name, Central Television or Central, is a British Independent Television company that took over from ATV on 1 January 1982. ... In fiction, continuity is consistency of the characteristics of persons, objects, places and events seen by the reader or viewer. ...


See Also: List of 'ITV Schools on Channel 4' programmes.


Channel 4 Schools / 4Learning

After the re-structuring of the station in 1993, ITV's obligations to provide such programming on Channel 4's airtime passed to Channel 4 itself, and the new service became Channel 4 Schools, with the new corporation administering the service and commissioning its programmes, some still from ITV, others from independent producers.[8]


In 2000, the service was renamed 4Learning and as of today the service has diversified into pre-school and adult programmes, with much of its content also available in text and video form via the internet, or through DVD sales. Its programming runs to around 400 hours per annum. One of its well known programmes is The Hoobs. This image is a candidate for speedy deletion. ...


See Also: 4Learning site.


Film

In March 2005, Channel 4 screened uncut Lars von Trier film The Idiots that includes unsimulated sexual intercourse, making it the first UK terrestrial channel to do so. The Channel had screened before other films with similar material but censored and with warnings. The broadcast after midnight only raised one complaint and has been taken as an indication of how far audience values have changed since the Channel began. Lars von Trier (born Lars Trier, April 30, 1956) is a Danish film director. ... The Idiots (Danish: Idioterne) is a 1998 Danish film directed by Lars von Trier. ...


Music

Some Music programmes and strands include:

B4 is an early morning music video programme broadcast since 2004 on weekdays on Channel 4 at 7am. ... The Chart Show (also known as the ITV Chart Show) was an hour-long music video programme which ran in the UK on Channel 4 between 1986 and 1988, then on ITV between 1989 and 1998. ... hit40uk is a networked music singles chart broadcast on a number of UK commercial radio stations every Sunday from 4pm to 7pm. ... For the novel by Lucas Hyde, see Hypnosis (novel). ... Naked City was a John Zorn-led avant-garde music group that incorporated recognizable elements of jazz, surf music, metal, punk rock and literally dozens of other music genres. ... popworld is a British television programme broadcast on Channel 4, offering pop news, trivia, gossip, interviews and music videos, as well as musical performances from todays top artists. ... Rock School (also known as Gene Simmons Rock School) is a British reality TV series starring Gene Simmons (from the band KISS), in which he has a short time to turn a class of school children into a fully fledged rock band, at the end of which they must perform... Screenshot of The Tubes neon sign trademark The Tube was an innovative United Kingdom pop/rock music television programme, which ran for 5 series, from 1982 until 1987. ...

Sports

Sports and sporting events carried by Channel 4 over the years include:

For the ball used in this sport, see Volleyball (ball). ... Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ... Channel 4 Racing is the name of the horse racing coverage on Channel 4. ... A sumo match Sumo (相撲 Sumō), or sumo wrestling, is today a competition contact sport wherein two wrestlers or rikishi face off in a circular area. ... The Morning Line is a Saturday morning look at the days live Racing on Channel 4. ... For other uses, see Tour de France (disambiguation). ... Transworld Sport is a Sports-related television programme shown on Channel 4, usually on Saturday mornings. ... WWE Heat (formerly known as WWE Sunday Night Heat and capitalized as WWE HEAT) is a professional wrestling show for World Wrestling Entertainment, showcasing talent from the Raw roster with lower-card matches. ...

Other programmes

Some programmes not mentioned above include:

There are very few or no other articles that link to this one. ... The cover of Alien Worlds #6, art by Frank Brunner Alien Worlds was a science fiction anthology comic book edited by Bruce Jones and April Campbell. ... Lolo Ferrari, born Eve Valois (March 4, 1962 - March 5, 2000) was a French dancer and actress billed as the woman with the largest breasts in the world, though their size was artificially achieved. ... The European Poker Tour (EPT) began in 2004 as part of the worldwide explosion in Texas Hold em popularity. ... Sarah Henry, Rick Edwards and George Lamb Freshly Squeezed is a British television programme broadcast on Channel 4 from the 21 August 2006. ... Get the Picture was an American game show aired from 1991-1993 on Nickelodeon. ... Grand Designs is a Channel 4 TV series covering unusual architectural house-building projects, presented by Kevin McCloud and produced by Talkback. ... Grudge Match, also known as the WWWF (World Wide Web Fights), is a website that stages fictitious fights and contests between pop culture characters and icons. ... House Auction is a programme on the UK television station Channel 4 which airs at half an hour after midday on weekdays. ... Inuit (ᐃᓄᐃᑦ, singular Inuk or Inuq / ᐃᓄᒃ) is a general term for a group of culturally similar indigenous peoples of the Arctic who descended from the Thule. ... KOTV, commonly referred to as KOTV 6 or The News On 6 is the CBS affiliate in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in the United States. ... National Gallery is a common name for a countrys major public art gallery. ... Network 7 was a shortlived but influential BAFTA award winning, youth music and current affairs programme screened on Channel 4 over two seasons in 1987 and 1988. ... A newbie is a newcomer to a particular field, the term being commonly used on the Internet, where it might refer to new users of a game, a newsgroup, the Internet itself, or an operating system. ... Not Forgotten was the first single released under the Leftfield name, however Paul Daley was not involved in the songs creation. ... Channel 4 logo 3 Minute Wonder is a short Channel 4 television slot that broadcasts first time directors three-minute TV programmes in the middle of the channels weekday primetime schedule. ... The logo for Scrapheap Challenge. ... Second Time Around was a UPN show that ran duing the 2004-2005 season. ... A secret history (or shadow history) is a revisionist interpretation of either fictional or real (or known) history which is claimed to have been deliberately suppressed or forgotten. ... Star Test was a British TV programme that ran from 1989 to 1992 on Channel 4. ... Sticks and Stones is the third studio album by New Found Glory. ... Tate Modern from the Millennium Bridge Tate Modern from St Pauls Cathedral. ... The Big Squeeze is a compilation album by Snoop Dogg. ... The City Gardener is an unscripted television program originally broadcast on Channel 4 and also broadcast on HGTV. The show is hosted by its title character, Matt James, who is billed as a genuine, 21st-century tree hugger. The show is targeted at city dwellers that might otherwise overlook their... A truel is a three person expansion of a duel, in which each players can fire bullets at the others in an attempt to eliminate them while surviving itself. ... Children in a Brazilian favela dance at a party organized by a local drug lord, many of them mimicking the use of guns while they dance. ...

Controversies

Channel 4 and its associated channels do not cut programmes or movies for commercial timing purposes, however some imported shows have been known to be edited (Channel 4's broadcasts of animated sci-fi comedy Futurama is heavily edited in comparison to the episodes broadcast on rival channel Sky One). Sci-fi is an abbreviation for science fiction. ... This article is about the television series. ... The tone or style of this article or section may not be appropriate for Wikipedia. ...


Global Warming

On March 8, 2007 Channel 4 screened the highly controversial documentary The Great Global Warming Swindle. The programme states that global warming is "a lie" and "the biggest scam of modern times".[citation needed] The programme's accuracy has been disputed on multiple points and several commentators have criticised it for being one-sided, noting that the mainstream position on global warming is supported by the scientific academies of the major industrialized nations [9] There were 246 complaints to Ofcom as of April 25, 2007 [10], including the complaints that the program falsified data [11].The programme has been criticised by scientists and scientific organizations and various scientists which participated in the documentary claimed their views had been distorted. is the 67th day of the year (68th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ... The Great Global Warming Swindle is a controversial documentary film by British television producer Martin Durkin, which argues against the scientific opinion that human activity is the main cause of global warming. ... Group of Eight redirects here. ... Ofcom is a regulator for communication industries in the United Kingdom. ... is the 115th day of the year (116th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ...


Against Nature: An earlier controversial Channel 4 programme made by Martin Durkin which was also critical of the environmental movement and was charged by the Independent Television Commission of the UK for misrepresenting and distorting the views of interviewees by selective editing. Martin Durkin is a television producer and director, most notably of television documentaries for Channel 4 in Britain. ...


The Greenhouse Conspiracy: An earlier Channel 4 documentary broadcast on 12 August 1990, as part of the Equinox series, in which similar claims were made. Three of the people interviewed (Lindzen, Michaels and Spencer) were also interviewed in the The Great Global Warming Swindle. The Greenhouse Conspiracy is a documentary film broadcast by Channel 4 in the United Kingdom on 12 August 1990, as part of the Equinox series, which criticised the theory of global warming and asserted that scientists critical of global warming theory were denied funding [1]. Although the title of the... is the 224th day of the year (225th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1990 (MCMXC) was a common year starting on Monday (link displays the 1990 Gregorian calendar). ... Equinox is a long-running Channel4 popular science and documentary programme. ... The Great Global Warming Swindle is a controversial documentary film by British television producer Martin Durkin, which argues against the scientific opinion that human activity is the main cause of global warming. ...


Notable Failures

Channel 4 has for a long time struggled in the breakfast slot. In 1989 the Channel launched a breakfast television slot produced by Mentorn Films, called the Channel 4 Daily. In 1992 this was replaced by The Big Breakfast, which briefly outrated the ITV breakfast broadcast, GMTV, after the closure of TV-am. The Big Breakfast was axed in March 2002. It was replaced by RI:SE, which rated terribly. With the demise of RI:SE, Channel 4 withdrew from original programming in the breakfast TV slot. Now T4 runs the early morning slots on weekdays showing repeats of popular shows such as Friends, Everybody Loves Raymond and Just Shoot Me. (This was temporarily interrupted in early 2006 with the show Morning Glory, designed to keep the audience following the early morning transmission of Big Brother's Little Breakfast). This article is about the Canadian television show. ... Lockkeepers Cottages, in Old Ford Lock, used as the studio for The Big Breakfast The Big Breakfast was a British light entertainment television show shown on Channel 4 each weekday morning from 28 September 1992 until 29 March 2002. ... GMTV (Good Morning Television) is a national British breakfast television station owned by ITV plc (75%) and The Walt Disney Company (25%). It has held the license for the breakfast Channel 3 franchise since 1993, when it outbid the previous 6am-9. ... TV-am was a breakfast television station that broadcast in the United Kingdom from 1983 to 1992. ... RI:SE was a breakfast television show on Channel 4 in the UK. It was scheduled after the ratings failure of The Big Breakfast. ... Friends is a situation comedy about a group of six friends living in New York City. ... Everybody Loves Raymond is an American sitcom originally broadcast on CBS from 1996 to 2005. ... Just Shoot Me was an American television sitcom airing on NBC from 1997 to 2003. ... Morning Glory is the third breakfast TV show on Channel 4, starring Dermot OLeary, shown every weekday morning from 8. ... Big Brothers Little Brother (BBLB; also known as Big Brothers Little Breakfast during the run of Celebrity Big Brother 4) is a magazine television programme shown on Channel 4 and its sister digital channel E4 during a series of Big Brother in the UK. Presented by Dermot O...


4Talent

4Talent is a branch of Channel 4's commissioning wing which co-ordinates Channel 4's various talent recruitment schemes for Film, Television, Radio, New Media et cetera, in association with its content providers. As well as being a means of recruitment, it also offers information and advice for new-comers and serves as a showcasing platform. It has offices in London, the West Midlands, Scotland and Northern Ireland.


See also; 4Talent.


TEN4

TEN4 is the quarterly creative industries magazine from 4Talent, which launched in 2005.


References

  1. ^ Russ J Graham (2005-09-11). Yes it's no. seefour by Electromusications from Transdiffusion. Retrieved on 2007-03-23.
  2. ^ Channel 4 Overview. Channel 4.
  3. ^ Channel 4 Licence. Ofcom.
  4. ^ a b c Channel 4 Broadcasting Licence (PDF) Appendix 2, part 10 (Page 13). Ofcom (2006-10-04).
  5. ^ Channel 4 Broadcasting Licence (PDF) Appendix 2, part 8 (Page 12). Ofcom (2006-10-04).
  6. ^ schoolsTV.com schoolsTV.com - ITV for SCHOOLS & COLLEGES - HISTORY. Retrieved on 2007-04-03.
  7. ^ schoolsTV.com History of ITV Schools on Channel 4
  8. ^ schoolsTV.com - CHANNEL 4 SCHOOLS: 1993-1997 HISTORY. Retrieved on 2007-04-03.
  9. ^ Houghton, John. The Great Global Warming Swindle. The John Ray Initiative. Retrieved on 2007-03-12.
  10. ^ 'Move to block emissions 'swindle' DVD (2007-04-25). Retrieved on 2007-04-25.
  11. ^ C4 accused of falsifying data in documentary on climate change - Independent Online Edition > Media. Retrieved on 2007-05-20.

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