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The new free-to-air Film4 launched on 23 July at 9 pm, with the UK free-to-air premiere of Lost in Translation as its first film. Due to the change, the channel's availability increased from 300,000 (subscribers) to 18 million households. It also changed its broadcasting hours from 12.45pm to 8.45am to 3.00pm to 3.00am.
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John Lui of The Straits Times gave the film 4 stars in which he describes the film as "Comedy, horror and homage come together in style in this hugely enjoyable work". [30] For Entertainment Weekly , Allaire Nuss wrote that Late Night with the Devil , which she described as being presented in a mockumentary and analog horror format, was "the ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 10 February 2025. Overview of the UK broadcast network's shows Channel 4 Channel 4 Logo Television channels Channel 4 (Programmes) 4seven E4 E4 Extra Film4 More4 Former channels 4Music The Box Box Hits Box Upfront The Hits Kerrang! TV Kiss TV Magic Q TV Online services Channel 4 Walter Presents Channel4 ...
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With an initial overall budget of £6 million a year, Channel Four Films was to invest in twenty films annually for Film on Four. [1] The first film backed was Neil Jordan's debut film Angel (1982). [2] The first film shown as part of Film on Four was Stephen Frears's Walter which was screened on 2 November 1982, the launch date of Channel 4.