This post may not mean much to readers outside the UK but it was a huge deal when Channel 4 – the fourth British terrestrial TV station – launched 40 years ago this week on 2 November 1982.
Excitingly, movingtheriver’s dad had got a gig at the burgeoning channel and we moved back to London in May 1982 after a few years away to prepare for lift-off. The celeb idents started in late summer with advice on how to tune your TV, and suddenly at 4:45pm on 2 November the station was on the air with an edition of ‘Countdown’.
It felt very post-punk in its early days, consistently challenging racism, sexism and homophobia (you might even say it ‘politicised’ a generation – maybe an exaggeration, but I’ve never met a fan of ‘The Comic Strip Presents’ who was also a racist…), giving minorities a voice and bringing mostly excellent British films courtesy of Film (on) Four, brilliant homegrown alternative comedy, US imports and live music into the mix.
Channel 4 also got a reputation early on for lots of swearing and ‘naughty’ foreign films – red rag to a bull for my generation. And, despite the Tories’ current assault on the station, it seems to be going strong – at least ‘Channel 4 News’ and ‘Countdown’ are.
Here’s a personal selection of memorable shows/films from the first eight years of Channel 4, in no particular order. They did the 1980s proud.
Ah, Meantime. Love, love, love that film.
Would it be correct for me to remember watching the opening of Channel 4 at your house? Lying on the floor in front of the TV in your front room?
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You’ve got me there… It’s very possible though!
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Fabulous list! Like many (many) people Channel 4 is associated with cool! With contraband! With edge! It was late night BBC 2 All the time! It was Red Triangle films (ooer!) AND Countdown!
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Yes, I forgot to mention the infamous red triangle… Or was it pink? That’s what we called it at school.
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Hi there used to be a short programme on channel 4 early afternoon about past Hollywood actors and actresses the music introduced and end was fantastic…anybody know what the programme was called 😀
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Sorry, can’t remember that… Can you recall anything else about it?
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