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Benefits Street is a British documentary series broadcast on Channel 4.It followed the lives of benefit claimants and showed them committing crimes, including a demonstration of how to shoplift, and portrayed a situation in which people are dependent on benefits and voluntarily refuse to seek employment.
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Critics derided the Channel 4 programme, which was filmed in 2014 and broadcast a year later, as "poverty porn" and an MP urged those in the area not to take part. ... Benefits Street 10 years on ...
Deirdre "Dee" Kelly (born 1971), [1] also known as White Dee, is a British TV personality and actor.In 2014 and 2015 she appeared in the TV documentary series Benefits Street, [2] [3] and in 2014 she took part in Celebrity Big Brother. [4]
[5] 6: Barb-produced figures give the Christmas Day episode of Gavin and Stacey an audience of 19.11 million in the first week following its transmission. [6] After 20 years on Channel 4, the broadcaster moves its traditional weeknight showing of The Simpsons to E4. [7]
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Paul returned to Coronation Street as a regular character during October 2011. [citation needed] It was revealed on 24 February 2013 that Hirst would be leaving Coronation Street in 2013 at the end of his contract. [2] In 2014, Tony Hirst narrated two seasons of Food Factory and in 2015 narrated season 1 of Home Factory both on Discovery science.
Channel 4 is to increase its arts coverage after receiving £3 million in funding from Arts Council England. [102] Speaking on BBC Radio 5 Live, Kieran Smith, Executive Producer of Love Productions, confirms plans for a follow-up programme to Benefits Street, provisionally titled Immigration Street, but says Channel 4 are yet to commission it ...