Stand Up to Cancer, The King and Channel 4
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Channel 4 is expected to name Priya Dogra, Sky’s ad chief and a former Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) executive, as its next CEO. The UK commercial network could announce Dogra’s appointment as early as this week,
Channel 4 celebrated a remarkable night at the 2025 British Journalism Awards, taking home six top honours including News Provider of the Year. Winning more awards than any other broadcaster or news outlet,
Russell T Davies’ first Channel 4 drama since It’s a Sin has dropped first look images of Alan Cumming and David Morrisey as leads. Cumming and Morrisey are playing Leo and Clive in Tip Toe, two opposites who have lived next door to each other in Manchester for almost 15 years.
Channel 4's 'Number 10' has cast Rafe Spall as UK Prime Minister in the Steven Moffat show opposite Jenna Coleman and Katherine Kelly.
Channel 4 has announced that two new faces are joining Celebrity Gogglebox for Stand up to Cancer and they are making their debuts soon. Comedian Nick Mohammed and former rugby legend Joe Marler proved to be fan favourites on BBC's Celebrity Traitors when it aired earlier this year.
"Trying" and "Smoke" actor Rafe Spall is set to play the prime minister of England in Steven Moffat's new Channel 4 series, "Number 10."
Series two of Mitchell and Webb Are Not Helping was commissioned by Charlie Perkins, Head of Comedy and Joe Hullait, Commissioning Executive, Comedy at Channel 4. Executive Producers are Kenton Allen for Big Talk Studios, David Mitchell, and Robert Webb. Gareth Edwards returns as Producer.
The TV and film industry player has picked a successor for Alex Mahon, who stepped down this summer after eight years.
Priya Dogra has been appointed as the next chief executive of U.K. public service broadcaster Channel 4, replacing Alex Mahon who stepped down this summer after 8 years in the role.
TV viewers criticised a documentary about the felling of the Sycamore Gap tree that aired on Channel 4 because it featured a "wildly inappropriate" sponsorship. In a very awkward advert, a four-by-four vehicle was shown pulling uprooted timber through woodland,
Viewers have been left heartbroken by Channel 4's latest documentary, See No Evil, which focuses on the abuse by the late barrister and Christian leader, John Smyth