Responding to the figures, some forces suggested the rise may have been down to renewed public confidence following the broadcast of the popular Channel 4 documentary To Catch a Copper.
Day two of the Bristol Comedy Competition semi-finals, and the standard was (almost) as good as the first.
According to The Sun, the household name, 49, is now set to appear in a new Channel 4 documentary exploring ... up about his dyslexia and ADHD. To mark ADHD Awareness Month back in 2021, the ...
It is well established that an alternative channel need not be ideal ... of facial invalidation for overbreadth." … Judge Mark Bennett concurred in the judgment; a brief excerpt: In 2018 ...
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Jack was a philosophy professor at Harvard, at least until his nemesis, Miles Leonard (Tom Bennett), got the job ... 2004 Boston Red Sox is a three-part documentary that recounts the team ...
New Channel 4 documentary Go Back To Where You Came From is already causing controversy before it has even aired. The series, which begins on Monday 3 February, sets out to challenge how British ...
Jamie Oliver will delve into the UK's broken education system in a new Channel 4 documentary. The 49-year-old celebrity chef - who is dyslexic - will examine how the condition, which affects 1.3 ...
Channel 4 has reportedly partnered with Lion TV to produce the investigative programme, titled Diddy: In Plain Sight. The documentary is said to offer an in-depth exploration of the accusations ...
Jamie Oliver will ask the Government whether more can be done to fix the education system in a powerful documentary for Channel 4. In the hour-long show, Jamie will delve into some of the ...
I can reveal the celebrity chef is making a hard-hitting new documentary for Channel 4 on the UK’s broken education system. In the hour-long show, Jamie will delve into challenges facing the up ...
A new documentary for Channel 4 Streaming exposes the raw reality of the conflict and the extraordinary work of Palestinian journalists inside the Gaza strip, with never before seen footage.