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Tuesday, December 3, 2024

Channel 4 Challenges Students to Create a New Television Show

As part of a nationwide competition, Channel 4 is challenging secondary school students across the UK to conjure up ideas for a new TV show.

 

Students are being invited to create a new show which explores how everyone is Altogether Different. The only other stipulation is that the show can be set at any point in time, apart from in 2023.

 

They will need to come up with the idea for the show – which could be a drama, documentary, comedy, reality show or any other genre – create a pitch to a TV commissioning team and produce a 30-second trailer for their programme or series to convince a tv commissioner their idea is the best.

 

The competition is part of Channel 4’s 4Schools initiative which aims to encourage students to consider the wide range of careers available in the world of broadcasting. It features two categories – KS3 and KS4 – and schools can submit up to three entries into each one.

 

To help guide student groups on their creative journey, a range of aid materials are available including templates, information sheets, a detailed brief and guidance on how the commission process works.

 

Channel 4’s Head of Partnerships & Skills Kevin Blacoe said: “Brilliant tv programme ideas can come from anyone, anywhere – creativity has no boundaries.

 

“The 4Schools competition will help students develop a whole range of skills – team working, harnessing creative ideas, planning, organising, presenting and of course translating all of that into a 30 second trailer.”

 

The best submissions will go on to a National Finals and be put before an expert judging panel with the winners being awarded a money-can’t-buy Channel 4 experience day.

 

Last year’s winners from St Edmund Arrowsmith Catholic High School in Wigan visited the set of Hollyoaks and met several of the show’s stars and production team in a special behind-the-scenes tour.

 

The St Edmund Arrowsmith students – Francesco Foti, George Archer, Jack Stafford, Khaya Maninjwa and Noah Whitlow – came up with a futuristic comedy called ‘One in Seven Billion’.

 

The deadline for entries for this year’s 4Schools competition is 4pm on 31st May and competition packs can be downloaded from the 4Schools website https://www.4schools.co.uk/Competition

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