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Articles tagged with 'politics'
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Anything, Everything for Anyone by Edward Docx
Novelist Edward Docx confronts the ‘anything, everything for anyone at any time’ that makes up our news today
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Last Laugh by Stewart Purvis
Stewart Purvis , former CEO and Editor in Chief of ITN, explains how, after what might have seemed a rocky beginning, Channel 4 News has evolved into top quality TV journalism
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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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Are We Telling a Lie About the Land? by Molly Dineen
In 2007, Channel 4 broadcast The Lie of the Land by controversial documentary filmmaker Molly Dineen, who talks to Rosie Boycott about her passion for the countryside
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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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Alternative Comedy: You’ve Got to Laugh by Stephen Armstrong
Critic Stephen Armstrong looks back on the past great 25 years of alternative comedy and says raising a laugh in the next 25 years will be much harder work as a result
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Heroin: the Global Lie by Nick Davies
Nick Davies, the award-winning journalist, reiterates the case for legalising heroin that he first raised in his Channel 4 one-hour special in 2001
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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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Supersize Supermarkets by Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall
Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall leaves The River Cottage for the aisles of our supermarkets
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Human Survival by Phil Agland
Phil Agland is the award-winning director of Channel 4 documentaries including Beyond the Clouds, Baka and Shanghai Vice. Here, he unearths another point of view
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The Spanish Sent an Armada by Ivo Stourton
The ongoing paranoia of Britain’s Catholic community is explored by novelist and Catholic Ivo Stourton
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Too Much, Too Young by Oliver James
Oliver James , the clinical psychologist and author, chronicles the dilemmas faced by today’s youth
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Hearing Young Voices by June Sarpong
June Sarpong shot to prominence as a TV presenter on T4. Here, she explains why it is important to engage young people in politics
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Surviving Globalisation by Rana Dasgupta
Rana Dasgupta , the British-Indian writer whose works include Tokyo Cancelled, invokes the possibilities (and paranoias) of globalisation
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Unreported World by Channel 4 News
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Post-Nuclear Family Values by Gautam Malkani
Gautam Malkani presupposes that it is the emotional absence of fathers that is the strongest factor in aggression among young men
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US and Them by Christopher Meyer
Former British Ambassador to the US Christopher Meyer takes a look at our historic, and present, attitude to America
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Clash of Personalities by Julien Temple
Film and documentary maker Julien Temple discovers just how much or little Joe Strummer, singer/songwriter of the legendary Clash, really thought of America
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The Future of the Monarchy by Dr David Starkey
Dr David Starkey , the pre-eminent Channel 4 TV historian, author and presenter of The Monarchy, believes Prince Charles is already showing the way
