The multi award-winning composer David Arnold, the Oscar-winning lyricist Don Black, and Robbie Williams have come together for the recording of the theme song for Channel 4’s adaptation of The Tiger Who Came to Tea. The tune, Hey Tiger, will play over a ‘visually ambitious’ animated fantasy segment in the …
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The special, produced by Lupus Films and HarperCollins will air as a festive treat this year, and follows the success of the channel's last festive special when We're Going on a Bear hunt became its most watched programme of 2016.
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The pop cult specialist saw sales figures of Rick and Morty products surge a whopping 400 per cent over the course of 2017, citing at the time that fans were ‘only just getting started.’
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Channel 4 snapped up the exclusive rights to season four of hit Adult Swim animation Rick and Morty.
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The BBC has been singled out as the only broadcaster who provides new programming for children.
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Bulldog will be working with Fizz to represent the property in 2018.
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The move arrives as part of the broadcaster’s ongoing fight against the influence of shows backed by US rivals such as Netflix and Amazon.
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The 30-minute animated special will air in 2016.
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Show will broadcast on both channel 4 in the UK and the Xbox platform in the US next year.
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Sequel to the 1978 original, The Snowman and The Snowdog is aiming to embody Christmas the world over. Penguin discusses the appeal of this contemporary classic
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