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Articles tagged with 'drama'
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The Omagh Bomb by Michael Gallagher
Michael Gallagher, father of an Omagh victim, recalls his reasons for participating in a Channel 4 film on the tragedy written by Paul Greengrass
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We Got There First by Peter Morgan
In his visionary Channel 4 drama, Peter Morgan imagines what really went down at the historic Granita meeting
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The Government Inspector by Lucie Willan
Journalist Lucie Willan discusses the strange goings-on around the death of Dr Kelly and the resulting Channel 4 film The Government Inspector
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Look At It My Way by Nick Broomfield
Nick Broomfield, the award-winning documentary filmmaker, discusses whether film can make a difference with Rosie Boycott
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Marginal Figures? by Alkarim Jivani
Alkarim Jivani, author of A History of Lesbian and Gay Britain in the Twentieth Century, unravels the depictions of ethnic minorities on Channel 4 over the past 25 years
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Pottering About by Melvyn Bragg
In 1994, Melvyn Bragg interviewed a dying Dennis Potter as he sipped liquid morphine to combat the pain of pancreatic cancer. This astounding interview on Without Walls was his final public appearance
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Traffik by Simon Moore
Filmmaker Simon Moore discusses the creation of his series Traffik and questions the society which creates the demand for such drugs
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From A Woman of Substance to Beyond Sex and the City by Zoe Williams
Guardian columnist Zoe Williams sets the scene for the third wave of feminism
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Skin Deep by Edward Behrens
Edward Behrens gets down to the truth at the bottom of Skins
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Are We There Yet? by Lara Masters
Lara Masters is disabled. She is also a director, producer, and writer. She points out that significant and influential disability representation has only occurred recently as Channel 4 has pushed it out of specialist programming to enable it to forge a gradual take-over in all areas of television
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The Spastic King by Jack Thorne
Toby a 33 year old with Downs Syndrome discusses his dead mother. Extract from Jack Thorne’s script, The Spastic King
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Walter by David Cook
Extract from David Cook’s script, Walter
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The ‘Mad’ Psychologist by Rufus May
Having challenged the medical establishment’s view of ‘mental illness’ throughout his career as a clinical psychologist, Rufus May discusses the making of the Channel 4 film Mad
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From Brookside to Supernanny by Frank Furedi
Frank Furedi , Professor of Sociology at the University of Kent, explains how Brookside’s existence informed the intellectual elite
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Television From a New World by Anthony Haden-Guest
Art world insider and journalist Anthony Haden-Guest finds that the best US TV shows on Channel 4 map out a new reality
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A Box at the Opera by Patrick Gale
The novelist Patrick Gale delights in the unfurling scenes of gay life in Channel 4’s Queer as Folk and revels in its inconclusive and questioning finale
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It Started With a Kiss by Bidisha
The novelist and critic Bidisha analyses lesbian love on television
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Modern Homophobia by Kevin Elyot
Kevin Elyot illuminates some of the darker issues surrounding his 2007 Channel 4 drama Clapham Junction
