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Daily Mirror
17-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Channel 4 announce four new unscripted shows coming to A Comedy Thing
Vittorio Angelone, Finlay Christie, Olga Koch, Gbemi Oladipo, Micky Overman, Mike Rice and Dan Tiernan have teamed up for four new unscripted formats for A Comedy Thing by Channel 4 Channel 4 has announced the first four unscripted formats for its new digital channel dedicated to comedy - A Comedy Thing by Channel 4. The new formats have been developed by Strong Watch Studios , who will manage the channel and have been commissioned to produce the first wave of episodes for the channel and additional social content. Each of the Strong Watch Studios formats will be fronted by an ensemble cast of the brilliantly funny stand-up comics. The commissioned shows will play with four core online comedy pillars: crowd work, panel shows, podcasting, and quickfire gags. A Comedy Thing by Channel 4 will launch with the brilliant ensemble cast; Vittorio Angelone, Finlay Christie, Olga Koch, Gbemi Oladipo, Micky Overman, Mike Rice and Dan Tiernan, seven of the freshest and wittiest comedians established in the UK. The commissions for the channel include The Split, which will see the comedians pair up to use their wit and prejudice to decipher what side of a binary line public participants will fall in. The Front Row will see them competing for points each of the comics is tasked with working with a studio audience to find out who they are through a simple Q&A game. The ensemble cast of comics must write jokes for ordinary punters to deliver in Joke Swap as they test the age-old debate if comedy is all in the delivery. Will a punchline written by a professional make a crowd howl, even if it is a pensioner with no stand-up experience sharing a gag about modern dating? The fourth show is The Lying Game which will see the comics must each tell an anecdote about the same randomly selected topic. However, while five of them are telling a true story, two of them are lying through their teeth which their fellow comedians must suss out the liars from the true stories. Charlie Hyland, Digital Commissioner, Channel 4 said: "Channel 4 has always been at the forefront of fresh new comedy. "This new comedy channel is built on a deep understanding of what people love to watch online and where we want to be creatively. "We're working with incredible talent, both on and off screen, to create a bold, diverse, and brilliantly funny channel and our first shows are an eclectic array of comedy formats. "From smart, quickfire jokes that grab attention, to longer-form, podcast-style shows where audiences feel part of the conversation and classic panel shows that continue to resonate, we're genuinely excited about the range and quality of comedy this new channel will offer.' Thom Gulseven, Co-Founder, Strong Watch Studios added: "We couldn't be happier to be working with Channel 4 and this group of super-talented comedians on this channel, it is a genuinely fresh, exciting approach to how content like this is made. "We love where digital comedy is at the moment in the UK, and what we're doing is trying to reflect that brilliant place through a bunch of games that tap into the things that people love on different platforms. "Part of the joy of the new way we make things is the freedom to respond to the audience, and how ideas evolve, change and grow over time; we're looking forward to seeing where this channel takes us!" The channel will publish weekly long-form programming (approx. 15-30 minutes) for YouTube, whilst cutdowns engage audiences across TikTok and Instagram.

RNZ News
04-05-2025
- Automotive
- RNZ News
New Zealand Rugby signs three-year sponsorship deal with Toyota
The All Blacks in action in 2024. Photo: Joe Toth/ActionPress New Zealand Rugby (NZR) has secured a new sponsor to help replace INEOS , with Toyota to put its branding on the All Blacks training kit. As part of the three-year sponsorship agreement, Toyota will become the Official Mobility Partner of the All Blacks, Black Ferns, Māori All Blacks, All Blacks Sevens, Black Ferns Sevens, All Blacks XV and New Zealand Under 20s, with Toyota branding to appear on training jerseys and various training gear for all national teams. Finlay Christie. Photo: Lynne Cameron/ActionPress The deal helps NZR move on from the saga with INEOS , owned by British billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe, after the two sides reached an out-of-court settlement . NZR had sued the petrochemical company for ending its multi-year sponsorship deal early. NZR chief executive Mark Robinson said the governing body was pleased to have landed the deal. "We are thrilled to be announcing a three-year partnership with Toyota today," Robinson said. "Toyota is a highly respected and incredibly well-known brand, and we are excited about what we can achieve together. "Much like rugby, Toyota is deeply embedded in the fabric of New Zealand life. The shared values and strategic alignment between our organisations have made this partnership a natural fit. "Having a global partnership with a New Zealand-based organisation of this calibre presents a significant opportunity to collaborate, as we support our national teams and advance New Zealand's national sport." New Zealand Rugby has secured a new sponsorship deal with Toyota. Photo: supplied The partnership kicks off immediately, with Toyota branding appearing on training kits from June across NZR's national teams. First up will be the Māori All Blacks, who take on a Japan XV in Tokyo on 28 June. Sign up for Ngā Pitopito Kōrero , a daily newsletter curated by our editors and delivered straight to your inbox every weekday.