Channel 4 : a history: from Big Brother to the Great British Bake Off / Maggie Brown.
Publisher: London : BFI, 2021Description: xiv, 289 pages : illustrations.Content type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781911239840; 9781911239833; 9781911239826; 9781911239857.Other title: Channel four.Subject(s): Channel Four (Great Britain) -- History


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384.550941 GOO Television under the Tories: : | 384.550941 SEA Broadcasting Britain : 100 years of the BBC / | 384.550941 WED Television at the crossroads / | 384.5521 BRO Channel 4 : a history: from Big Brother to the Great British Bake Off / | 384.554 TRA The decline and fall of public service broadcasting / | 384.55406541 MED The early years of television and the BBC / | 384.5550941 HOR Live TV / |
Big Bake Off big change -- No escape from Big Brother's embrace yet -- Radio adventure -- The rise of fixed-rigs 2007-2011 -- Channel 4's online adventures 2007-2010 -- Andy Duncan sacking, Luke Johnson overruled -- David Abraham -- Channel 4 import after chucking out the chintz, and bidding for Channel 5 -- The challenge as Abraham picks Jay -- Jay Hunt in charge -- Attack the hunt : advertising revolt quelled -- Gogglebox -- Paralympics -- Racing -- How 4oD became smart -- Drama to impress -- Comedy and no Black Mirror -- Film 4 starts to add up -- News -- Current affairs and documentaries -- Privatisation -- Big break -- Pandemic crisis -- Conclusion : a pirate enterprise?