Author: |Posted: 3:53 pm on 30/03/09
Category: Blog
The next edition of The TV Show falls on Saturday 4 April, a day that is likely to see considerable media coverage of reality TV star Jade Goody’s funeral. Discovered and catapulted to fame through Big Brother in 2002, Jade came to epitomise the modern day television ‘celebrity’ – we’ll will be looking back on her uniquely documented life with Phil Edgar-Jones, Big Brother’s executive producer. read more
Author: |Posted: 4:41 pm on 23/03/09
Category: Viewer Videos
At the end of February, The TV Show travelled to Hollyoaks’ hometown of Chester to find out what people there had to say about Channel 4 and its programmes. read more
Author: |Posted: 5:54 pm on 20/03/09
Category: Blog
Technology is great when it works! Last Sunday (15 March) we had a rather annoying – to say the least – problem on Film4. During one of the final scenes of Sliding Doors, a technical error caused the film to be interrupted by a voiceover, right at the wrong moment, telling viewers what was coming up next on the channel… Oops! read more
Author: |Posted: 5:36 pm on 18/03/09
Category: Blog
Following weeks of mixed feedback from viewers, The TV Show dedicated its most recent programme to a debate on Boys and Girls Alone. Perhaps not surprisingly, it was a heated debate and not everyone in the studio audience got to share their view on air – take a look at this exclusive online video to find out what else was said. read more
Author: |Posted: 11:20 am on 13/03/09
Category: Blog
Child abuse? Psychologically damaging? Big Brother for kids? These are just some of the criticisms directed towards Channel 4’s recent four-part series Boys and Girls Alone. This month The TV Show asked, did programme makers go too far? What was it about this series that caused so much controversy? read more
Author: |Posted: 12:05 pm on 06/03/09
Category: Blog
Author: |Posted: 6:56 pm on 03/03/09
Category: Blog
This week sees the première of Channel 4’s long-awaited new drama, Red Riding – a dark and thrilling trilogy of interlinking films adapted by Tony Grisoni from David Peace’s cult noir novels. Are you planning to watch? read more
Author: |Posted: 10:58 am on 03/03/09
Category: Rated-Slated
Boys and Girls Alone was the programme that most divided Channel 4 viewers last month, with the four-part series generating both the most appreciative comments, and the most complaints, of any other programme shown in February. read more