Channel 4 was launched with a series of 'forth-coming attraction' clips, but the first programme broadcast was Countdown. So the first man to speak on a programme on C4 was Richard Whiteley.
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The first show broadcast on Channel 4 in the UK was "Countdown," which premiered on November 2, 1982. This innovative quiz show, featuring word and number puzzles, was designed to appeal to a broad audience and has since become a cultural staple. "Countdown" remains popular today, showcasing its enduring legacy in British television.
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Eurotrash was broadcast in the UK on Channel 4. Eurotrash can be watched online by visiting the Channel 4 website and navigating to the section entitled 4oD.
Richard whitely R.I.P
The first man to be seen on Channel 4 when it launched on November 2, 1982, was broadcaster and journalist Peter Snow. He introduced the channel's opening night programming, which featured a variety of shows and content aimed at a diverse audience. Snow’s presence marked a significant moment in British television history as Channel 4 aimed to provide alternative programming to what was available on the existing channels.
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2nd November 1981 was when Channel 4 first broadcast in Glasgow and all over UK. The first ever show on the channel was Count Down. Brookside also started that night. newtest3 1982 not 1981 and 1984 in Shetland IIRC annthracks
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It was 'Heres looking at you' and that was the first ever black and white programme on television
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Channel 4 + 1 is on Channel 13 on Freeview.
Channel 4 started trade tests on the 2nd of August 1982 and it was the first time a new television network was available in all regions. Programmes started at 16:45 on the 2nd of November 1982, the first programme was "Countdown".
Im guessin on E4 first then on channel 4 a cuple of months later, like the did with the 1st series.