Channel 4 Sets Premiere Date For ‘Help’
Channel 4's COVID pandemic drama Help will premiere on Thursday September 16th at 9pm, it has been announced.
Channel 4's COVID pandemic drama Help will premiere on Thursday September 16th at 9pm, it has been announced.
Channel 4 has ordered The Curse, a crime themed comedy series that is loosely based on the infamous Brink-Mat robbery of the 1980s. This marks the second project inspired by the robbery, with the commission coming mere days after the BBC revealed they had ordered drama series The Gold.
Channel 4 is reuniting with Robert Popper. The broadcaster has ordered I Hate You, a six episode comedy series that hails from the Friday Night Dinner creator. Tanya Reynold (Sex Education) and newcomer Melissa Saint are attached to star.
Deceit (formerly known as My Name Is Lizzie) will premiere on Channel 4 on Friday August 13th at 9pm, it has been announced.
David Harewood (Homeland, Supergirl), Julie Walters (Harry Potter, Mamma Mia) and Hugh Dancy (Black Hawk Down, Downton Abbey 2) have been tapped to star in Channel 4's The Abominable Snow Baby, which is being eyed as a key part of the channel's Christmas schedule.
Channel 4 has renewed their anthology series On The Edge for a third season. Three episodes have been commissioned for the show's third season, which has already wrapped production and is now in post in Cardiff.
Channel 4 has ordered Hullraisers, a Hull-set comedy series that hails from Lucy Beaumont and Anne-Marie O’Connor. Leah Brotherhead (Bridgerton, White Gold), Taj Atwal (Line of Duty, Truth Seekers) and Sinead Matthews (The Crown, The Power) are attached to star.
Eddie Marsan (Ray Donovan, Vice), Harry Treadaway (The Crown, Star Trek: Picard), Sion Daniel Young (Keeping Faith, Doc Martin), Rochenda Sandall (Line Of Duty, Criminal: UK) and Nathaniel Martello-White (I Hate Suzie, Collateral) have signed on to star opposite Niamh Algar (The Virtues, Raised by Wolves) in Channel 4's Deceit.