Clemency Green, senior commissioner, Channel 4 Lifestyle has announced a slate of expert talent-led programming.
The new expert fronted commissions are: Top of the Stops where Si King takes a look at the heritage, history and architecture of the rail network with transport historian Siddy Holloway and architect Damion Burrows; What Not to Eat where Professor Tim Spector fronts a four-part series about ultra-processed foods (UPFs) with Dr Kandi Ejiofor to offer nutritional alternatives in a bid to transform the nation’s health and George Clarke’s Kitchen vs Garden that sees Clarke looks at two key renovation areas of the home, creating aspirational and creative designs alongside Luke Millard to transform kitchens and gardens in this brand-new property show.
Clemency Green, Senior Commissioning Editor for Lifestyle at Channel 4 said, “Together, these new titles demonstrate the strategic ambition of Channel 4 lifestyle’s commissioning approach: engaging specialist communities, sparking national conversation, celebrating everyday life, and offering unmissable entertainment. From trains to fast food culture to home renovations, this new slate reflects the broad spectrum of knowledge Channel 4 talent bring to our portfolio, offering audiences what they love, wherever they watch.”
George Clarke’s Kitchen vs. Garden was commissioned for Channel 4 by Senior Commissioning Editor Clemency Green with Head of Lifestyle Jo Street. Executive Producers for Plum Pictures are Gill Wilson and Will Daws, and Series Producer is Stephen Leigh.
The 4 x 60 series What Not to Eat is commissioned for Channel 4 by Clemency Green, Senior Commissiong Editor for Lifestyle, with Jo Street, Head of Lifestyle and Director of Commissioning, Nations & Regions. Executive Producer is Plum’s Head of Factual Gill Wilson, and Series Producer is Rosie Bray.
Top of The Stops (w/t) was commissioned by Clemency Green, senior commissioning editor for Channel 4 lifestyle, with Director of Commissioning, Nations & Regions & Head of Lifestyle, Jo Street. Executive producer is Anna Davies, and series producer Francois Gandolfi. The series will be available to watch on More4, or stream on Channel 4 later this year.
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