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Complaints filed over Walliams quip

Topix - Entertainment News  Sun, 11/06/2011 - 06:29

Channel 4 is being probed by the media watchdog after a lewd comment made by comic David Walliams on one of its shows sparked a number of complaints.


 

Peake: Class snobbery rife in drama

Topix - Entertainment News  Mon, 02/14/2011 - 22:12

Maxine Peake has lambasted continued class snobbery within the acting industry. The actress, 36, who made her name as sex-crazed Veronica in Channel 4 drama Shameless, said she struggled to name more than one other working class British actress at the top of the profession.


 

Jack predicts tears on Evans' show

Topix - Entertainment News  Fri, 12/31/2010 - 05:16

Jack Osbourne will be providing commentary for Chris Evans' new live Channel 4 show in which celebrities perform hair-raising stunts.


 

BB wannabes to learn their fate

Topix - Entertainment News  Wed, 06/09/2010 - 06:07

Nervous wannabes are due to learn if they will be reality stars in Channel 4's last ever Big Brother.


 

Smokescreen's valuable lessons

Inbox Robot: Online Games News  Tue, 09/22/2009 - 23:36

... more than a game, it's a Trojan Horse virus. So begins Smokescreen, a fantastic online game from Channel 4 and Six To Start (www.sixtostart.com).

You play as a new White ...


 

How Derren Brown Accurately Predicted the Lottery on Live TV

Digg / Television  Sun, 09/13/2009 - 08:30

In the first of a series of live specials for UK’s Channel 4, Derren Brown claimed to be able to predict the outcome of the British National Lottery on live television, a feat he apparently successfully achieved.

Here's how he did it.


 

Channel 4 increases gaming investment

Inbox Robot: Online Games News  Mon, 09/07/2009 - 12:10

... Live Indie Games channel." The move has also been buoyed by Channel 4's first online game , which was developed by Littleloud and won a BAFTA award last year.

"Channel ...


 

Fury over children's 'Big Brother' show

CNN.com - Entertainment  Tue, 02/03/2009 - 08:17

British broadcaster Channel 4 has been criticized for creating a new television show which looks at how children as young as eight would cope without their parents for two weeks.