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Stars at TV Baftas voice concerns over ‘appalling’ move to privatise Channel 4 | The Independent
2022-05-09 00:00:00.0     独立报-英国新闻     原网页

       

       Comedian and actress Aisling Bea has said it is “really important” to fight plans to privatise Channel 4.

       The Government recently confirmed the broadcaster, which has been publicly owned since it was founded in 1982, will be sold off.

       Stars of the small screen voiced their concerns about the move on the red carpet at the Bafta TV Awards in London.

       It is a really important thing to fight. It... truly affects everyone’s life

       Aisling Bea

       Bea, who is nominated for female performance in a comedy programme for This Way Up on Channel 4, said the plans are “really scary”.

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       She told the PA news agency: “When you see people trying to turn a public body that breaks stories like the Windrush scandal and you see people trying to take that over, it is really scary. It is the kind of thing that can slide away if you don’t stand bigger beside it.

       “It is a really important thing to fight. It seems small, like it doesn’t affect everyone, but it truly affects everyone’s life, particularly from news and the journalism side of things.”

       Actor, writer and director Clint Dyer, who is nominated for the small screen version of the National Theatre play Death Of?England:?Face To Face, said the prospect was “quite appalling”.

       He said: “There is no good news about it. It’s not a happy story. It is actually quite appalling. I just hope they turn it around and they can keep hold of Channel 4 as a part of our property.”

       I think my adage would be, ‘If it’s not broke, don’t fix it’

       Sara Putt

       Sara Putt, deputy chairwoman of Bafta and chairwoman of the body’s TV committee, said: “What I think we have is a very delicate ecosystem in this country across the public service broadcasters and the platforms and the streamers. And it is very much in balance and it would be shame to see a loss of that balance.

       “It has been really interesting and heartwarming to see the range of nominations today across Channel 4, the BBC, Netflix etc etc. So many different platforms, streamers and PSBs are represented and long may that be the case.”

       Asked about the Government’s media White Paper, she said: “I can’t really comment because I don’t think I have read the White Paper in detail enough, but I think my adage would be, ‘If it’s not broke, don’t fix it’.”

       Bafta chairman Krishnendu Majumdar said “the system is working” when asked about the Government’s plans.

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       He added: “Bafta is an arts charity and we just celebrate excellence and creativity in TV.

       “Obviously if you look at the nominations this year with the current system, which includes the brilliant commercial broadcasters, the brilliant streamers, but also public service television, we feel that if you look at the quality of the nominations, the system is working.”

       


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