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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 6 March 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.com ...
Camelot (TV series) The Camomile Lawn (TV serial) Cape Wrath (TV series) Centrepoint (TV series) Chimerica (TV series) City of Vice; Close to Me (TV series) Coalition (film) Cold Lazarus; Comics (British TV series) Coming Up (TV series) Complicit (film) Consent (2023 British film) The Couple Next Door; The Courtroom; Crow's Blood; Cucumber ...
Channel 4: First series recorded at The London Studios before moved to Dock10, MediaCityUK since the second series [41] Saturday Mash-Up! 2017–present: BBC Studios: CBBC: Filmed live at Dock10, MediaCityUK [42] The Voice Kids: 2017–23: Talpa/ITV Studios/Lifted Entertainment: ITV: Top of the Box: 2018: BBC Studios: Channel 5: Filmed at ...
The Accident is a British drama television series starring Sarah Lancashire, which first aired on Channel 4 from 24 October 2019. It explores a fictional Welsh community's fight for justice after an explosion on a construction site, which killed several local children.
Deceit is a British four-part television drama miniseries, based on the true story of a controversial undercover operation carried out by the Metropolitan Police in 1992. Niamh Algar stars as the undercover police officer, codenamed "Lizzie James", who attempts to entrap a suspect in a murder investigation.
It was commissioned by the British broadcaster Channel 4, in association with the American TV streaming service Seeso. [4] The first series premiered in the UK with two episodes on 25 April 2016 and was broadcast daily during the week, ending on 29 April. [5] [1] In the United States, all 6 episodes were released online on 5 May 2016. [6]
On this measure, the 1996 Christmas edition of Only Fools and Horses is, not including figures for repeats, the most-watched non-documentary programme of all time so far in the United Kingdom. It is the third most-watched single-showing programme of all time so far on a single channel, behind the 2012 Summer Olympics closing ceremony and the ...
The service officially launched as Facebook Watch on August 10, 2017. For short-form videos, Facebook originally had a budget of roughly $10,000–$40,000 per episode, [1] though renewal contracts have placed the budget in the range of $50,000–$70,000. [2] Long-form TV-length series have budgets between $250,000 to over $1 million. [2]