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Yes, Channel 4 has partnered with SignVideo to enable hearing impaired viewers to make comments or ask questions about our programmes or services via SignVideo’s BSL interpreter service.
To find out more information on how to use the service CLICK HERE
To connect to an interpreter – please go to our Contact Us page and click on the CONNECT TO BSL INTERPRETER link.
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E4 Extra launched on Wednesday 29th June 2022 at 7am and can be found at:
- Freeview 31
- Virgin 337
- Sky 138
- Freesat 126
- YouView 31
E4 Extra focuses on comedy and entertainment and is home to scripted and unscripted acquisitions like Batwoman, Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares, Ninja Warrior Japan and Undercover Boss USA, as well as audience favourites like The Big Bang Theory, The Inbetweeners and Derry Girls.
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For information about Channel 4 have a look at our corporate information website here
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Please visit the Channel 4 Freedom of Information website for more information here
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Jeremy Isaacs (1981–1987)
Michael Grade (1988–1997)
Michael Jackson (1997–2001)
Mark Thompson (Mar 2002–June 2004)
Andy Duncan (July 2004 – November 2009)
David Abraham (May 2010 - October 2017)
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We suggest you visit www.imdb.com
(Please note, we take no responsibility for third party websites)
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If we are looking for participants for our shows we would list this on the Take Part section of 4Viewers HERE.
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E4 began transmission on Freeview on 27 May 2005 to coincide with the start of Big Brother.
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Film4 went free to air on 23 July 2006. The first film screened at 9pm was Lost in Translation starring Bill Murray and Scarlett Johansson.
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E4 began transmission on 18 January 2001 at 8.30pm with a night hosted by Ali G.
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