T4 (Channel 4)
T4 was a scheduling slot on Channel 4 and E4. It also aired on weekdays in the school holidays. The slot had a separate station identification on screen graphic from Channel 4 and E4. Channel 4 originally produced the strand in-house until 2002, when production was passed onto independent companies. The slot was targeted at the 16-34 age group.
Until 25 March 2012, T4 aired on Channel 4 both Saturday and Sunday, however, to make way for the introduction of Sunday Brunch in March 2012, T4 Sunday was moved to run on E4; T4 Saturday remained on Channel 4, and some programmes that previously appeared within the T4 block, such as The Simpsons, remained on Channel 4 on Sunday afternoons.
On 12 October 2012, Channel 4 announced that they would be axing T4 at the end of December 2012. The show ended on 29 December 2012.
Early history
Early on in T4's run, programmes aimed at children often aired in addition to the content aimed at older viewers, with shows such as CatDog and 2 Stupid Dogs appearing in the early schedule of the strand. Around 2001, this was dropped and the strand refocused entirely towards the teen/youth market. For the first few months of T4's life, its idents consisted of an animated spaceman like character. In 1999, this character instead appeared on the idents during the early morning pre-school shows, in addition to the weekend children's programmes that fell outside the T4 strand. These idents continued in use until 2004.T4 on E4, 2001
After E4's launch in 2001, T4 initially also had a slot on the channel. However, this was short lived. They also had an equally short lived Friday evening slot on Channel 4. Following the sale of Quiz Call by Channel 4, it was rumoured that a T4 channel was one of the proposals to fill the vacant slot on Freeview. However, the plan is also thought to have been rejected by director of television Kevin Lygo, as the slot was filled by Film4 +1.Later years
Initially broadcast only on Sundays, the success of T4 saw the strand subsequently extended to include a Saturday block.In more recent years, T4 had provided Channel 4 a broadcast window of programmes that are also broadcast in primetime slots on E4, such as The Big Bang Theory. In addition, following Channel 4's acquisition of terrestrial broadcast rights to The Simpsons, the series began to feature regularly within T4. Friends featured regularly within T4 until Channel 4 relinquished the rights to the sitcom in 2011.
Vernon Kay, Dermot O'Leary, Miquita Oliver and Alexa Chung returned for the last show on 29 December 2012 alongside current presenters Matt Edmondson, Nick Grimshaw, Jameela Jamil, Georgie Okell and Will Best.
T4 on the Beach
T4 also staged an annual summer festival, T4 on the Beach, in the resort of Weston-super-Mare, and previous musical acts that have appeared include McFly, Calvin Harris, Little Boots, and The Zutons. The concert in July 2010 was the sixth year running that the event had taken place in Weston-super-Mare which featured Dizzee Rascal and Florence and the Machine, among others.T4 ''Stars of...''
Normally bookended at the tail end of the year, T4 ‘Stars Of…’ broadcast live from Earls Court Exhibition Centre. The event was first held in 2009 and since then had become an annual fixture in the T4 events calendar. The Stars Of... title usually preceded the year in which it was being held e.g. Stars of 2010, as it was widely regarded as the replacement show for the now defunct Smash Hits Poll Winners Party that T4 broadcast from 2001 to 2005.2009 line-up
- Kasabian
- JLS
- Sugababes
- La Roux
- Calvin Harris
- N-Dubz
- Alexandra Burke
- Florence and the Machine
- Example
- Ke$ha
- Paloma Faith
- The Saturdays
- Chipmunk
- Tinchy Stryder
- Alexandra Burke
- Tinie Tempah
- Pixie Lott
- Professor Green
- Example
- Ellie Goulding
- N-Dubz
- Olly Murs
- JLS
- The Wanted
- Mark Ronson
- Jason Derulo
- The Saturdays
- Roll Deep
- Devlin
- Labrinth
- Matt Cardle
- Emeli Sandé
- Cher Lloyd
- Rizzle Kicks
- Tinchy Stryder
- Dappy
- Example
- Pixie Lott
- Ed Sheeran
- Wretch 32
- The Wanted
- Professor Green
- DJ Fresh
Presenters
Programming
- 90210
- Age of Love
- The Album Chart Show
- Andromeda
- Angel
- Angela Anaconda
- Animal Alphabet
- As If
- Average Joe
- Barbapapa
- Being... N-Dubz
- Beauty and The Geek – has featured both the British and American versions
- The Big Bang Theory
- Big Brother – Shows when Big Brother Series are usually aired
- Big Brother's Little Brother - Shows when Big Brother Series are usually aired
- Biker Mice from Mars
- Celebrity Big Brother – Shows when Celebrity Big Brother Series are usually aired
- Celebrity Predictions
- Chancers
- Charlie's Angels
- Charmed – now on E4 and 4Music
- Cheers
- City Guys
- Coach Trip – seasons 1 and 2 only; later repeated on More4
- Dawson's Creek – now on All 4
- Desperate Housewives January 2006 - Although only on its Wednesday night slot on Channel 4, the Sunday night at 6.45pm repeat was axed after just the first six episodes of season Two due to poor ratings
- Dirty Sexy Things
- Donkey Kong Country
- Entourage
- Family Guy - now on Fox and ITV2
- Frasier – now on Channel 4
- Friends – now on Comedy Central
- Frock Me
- Futurama – now on Sky1
- G-Girls – now on All 4
- '
- Glee now on Sky1
- Great British Hairdresser
- The Hills
- Hollyoaks - Extreme Challenge
- The Hollyoaks Music Show
- Hollyoaks Omnibus - A signed version of the omnibus including all 5 episodes aired in that week aired every Sunday around 9am-12pm
- Hollyoaks on the Pull
- Hollyoaks: Summer's Got a Secret
- Homemade – ran for 1 series from
- Joe Millionaire
- Johnny Bravo
- King of the Hill
- KoKo Pop
- Made in Chelsea
- Madeline
- The Magic Keeper
- Malibu, CA
- Master of the Musicverse – music trivia quiz aired during the summer schedule
- Musicool
- My Big Fat Obnoxious Boss
- New Girl
- New Look's Style the Nation
- The O.C.
- One Tree Hill
- Orange unsignedAct
- That Paralympic Show
- Pelswick
- Perfect Couples
- Popworld – Was given a revamp in 2006 but later axed in 2007
- Princess Nikki
- '
- '
- Rachel Stevens "My World
- Reaper
- Relentless
- Renford Rejects
- Orange RockCorps
- Rules of Engagement
- The Saturdays: What Goes On Tour
- Scrubs Every Sunday roughly 3.00pm-4.00pm – now on Comedy Central
- Sesame Street
- Shipwrecked
- The Simpsons – Every Sunday roughly 4.00pm-5.00pm – now on Sky1 and Channel 4
- Sister, Sister – now on Trace Vault
- Smallville
- The Sopranos
- Stargate SG-1
- ' – now on Pick TV / Sky Atlantic
- Summer Daze with Blackberry
- Suburgatory
- T4 Honours
- T4 MobileAct Unsigned
- T4 Movie Special
- T4 On the Beach, 4Music On the Beach, Postcard from T4 On the Beach and various other spin-off shows
- T4 'Stars of...' and various other spin-off shows
- T4: Sugababes Special
- Taina
- Totally Frank
- Totally Spies! – moved to ITV Breakfast / CITV
- Ugly Betty
- Ultimate Traveller
- Vanity Lair
- Vodafone TBA
- The West Wing
- When Women Rule the World - Repeat from Wednesday's show
- Will & Grace
- Wise Up
- The World's Greatest Popstars
- WWF Heat
- Your Face or Mine?''
Executive staff