List of programmes broadcast by E4
E4 is a British television channel, a sister station of Channel 4. The following is a list of programmes that are broadcast on E4.
Currently broadcast
Dramas
- Skins (2007–13)
- Misfits (2009–13)
- My Mad Fat Diary (2013–15)
- Youngers (2013–14)
- Glue (2014)
- Tripped (2015)
- The Aliens (2016)
Comedies
- The Inbetweeners (2008–10)
- School of Comedy (2009–10)
- PhoneShop (2010–13)
- Beaver Falls (2011–12)
- Cardinal Burns (2012 Channel 4 2014–)
- The Midnight Beast (2012–14)
- Noel Fielding's Luxury Comedy (2012–14)
- Drifters (2013–2016)
- Chewing Gum (2015–2017)
- Wasted (2016)
- Crazyhead (2016)
- Gap Year (2017)
- Maxxx (2020–present)
Reality/non-scripted
- Rude Tube (2008–2018, moved to 4Music)
- Made in Chelsea (2011–present)
- Dirty Sexy Things (2011)
- Playing It Straight (2011–2012)
- Tool Academy (2011–2012)
- Desperate Scousewives (2011–2012)
- Shipwrecked: The Island (2011–2012)
- What Happens in Kavos... (2013)
- Party House (2014)
- Troy (2014–present)
- Virtually Famous (2014–2017)
- Taking New York (2015–present)
- Tattoo Fixers (2015–present)
- Young, Free and Single: Live (2015)
- Look Into my Eyes (2015–present)
- How to.. (2015–present)
- Coach Trip (2016–present)
- Rich Kids of Instagram (2016)
- Celebs Go Dating (2016–present)
- Stage School (2016–2017)
- Body Fixers (2016–present)
- Polterguest (2016–present)[2]
- Game of Clones (2017)[3]
- 8 Out of 10 Cats (2017–present) (Also shown on 4Music)
Spin-off from Channel 4 programming
- The Jump: On the Piste (2015)
- Hollyoaks Favourites (2020)
'First Look' Channel 4 programming
- Hollyoaks (soap opera) (2005-present)
- Sugar Rush (drama) (2006)
Acquired programming (first run)
- Brooklyn Nine-Nine (sitcom) (2014–present)
- The 100 (post-apocalyptic drama) (2014–present)
- Supernatural (horror fantasy-drama) (2015–present) (moved from Sky Living)
- The Goldbergs (sitcom) (2015–present)
- Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (superhero drama) (2016–present) (moved from Channel 4, now moved to Disney +
- Black-ish (sitcom) (2016–present)
- Young Sheldon (sitcom) (2018–present)
- Gogglebox Australia (reality) (2018–present)
- Fear the Walking Dead (post-apocalyptic drama) (2018–present)[4] (also on AMC)
- Krypton (sci-fi drama) (2018–2019)
- The Good Place (sitcom) (2018–present) (also on Netflix UK)
- Charmed (fantasy drama) (2019–present)[5][6]
- Rick and Morty (15 February 2019 – present) (moved from Comedy Central)
- Robot Chicken (15 February 2019 – present)
- Wife Swap
- The Cleveland Show (animated comedy) (repeats now on ITV2 and Comedy Central)
- Bob's Burgers (animated comedy) (moved to Comedy Central after two seasons)
- Batwoman (29 March 2020 – present)
- Harley Quinn (7 May 2020 – present)
- The Crystal Maze (15 November 2020 —) (moved from Channel 4 for series seven)
Acquired programming (repeats)
- 2 Broke Girls (sitcom)
- 90210 (teen drama)
- Angie Tribeca (sitcom)
- Baby Daddy (sitcom)
- Being Erica (comedy-drama)
- The Big Bang Theory (sitcom)
- Charlie's Angels (drama)
- Charmed (fantasy-drama) (as well as 4Music)
- Franklin & Bash (comedy-drama) (seasons 1–2 only)
- Glee (comedy-drama) (seasons 1–2 only)
- Gotham (superhero drama) (seasons 4–5 only)
- Greek (comedy-drama)
- Happy Endings (sitcom)
- How I Met Your Mother (sitcom)
- The Inbetweeners USA (sitcom)
- Kevin Can Wait (sitcom)
- Life Unexpected (drama)
- Make It or Break It (teen drama)
- Marry Me (sitcom)
- Melissa & Joey (sitcom)
- Mike & Molly (sitcom)
- New Girl (sitcom)
- One Tree Hill (drama)
- Revenge (drama)
- Rules of Engagement (sitcom)
- Smallville (superhero drama)
- Speechless (sitcom)
- Suburgatory (sitcom)
- The Tomorrow People (sci-fi drama)
- Ugly Betty (comedy-drama)
- Young & Hungry (sitcom)
Previously broadcast
- Accidentally on Purpose (sitcom)
- Allen Gregory (animated comedy)
- Almost Royal (comedy-reality)
- Banana (drama)
- The Class (sitcom)
- Clone High (animated comedy)
- Containment (sci-fi drama)
- Desperate Housewives (comedy-drama)
- Dirty Sexy Money (drama)
- The Drew Carey Show (sitcom)
- Empire (drama) (moved to 5Star after three seasons)
- ER (medical drama) (moved to More4 after seven seasons)
- The Event (drama)
- Father Ted (sitcom) (repeats now on More4)
- Franklin & Bash (comedy-drama) (moved to Sony Channel after two seasons)
- Friends (sitcom) (repeats now on Comedy Central)
- Gilmore Girls (comedy-drama) (repeats now on 5Star and Paramount Network)
- Glee (comedy-drama) (moved to Sky One after two seasons)
- Happy Together (sitcom)
- Hollyoaks Best Bits 2011 (drama)
- Hollyoaks: Chasing Rainbows (drama)
- Hollyoaks: In the City (drama)
- Hollyoaks Later (drama)
- Hollyoaks: Let Loose (drama)
- Hollyoaks: A Little Film About Love (drama)
- Hollyoaks: The Good, the Bad and the Gorgeous (drama)
- Jane the Virgin (drama) (after two seasons moved to Netflix)
- King of the Hill (animated comedy) (repeats moved to 4Music but later disappeared from the schedule on 4Music sometime in 2020 and never aired on UK television again)
- Last Man Standing (sitcom) (moved to 5Star)
- Let's Get Physical (sitcom)
- Lost (drama) (moved to Sky One after two seasons)
- The Mindy Project (sitcom)
- My Name Is Earl (sitcom) (repeats now on 5Star)
- Napoleon Dynamite (animated comedy)
- Nashville (drama) (moved to Sky Living after one season)
- The New Normal (sitcom)
- Night Court (Sitcom)
- The O.C. (drama) (repeats now on Really)
- Oz (prison-drama)
- Perfect Couples (sitcom)
- Reaper (comedy-drama)
- The Ricky Gervais Show (animated comedy)
- Rush Hour (comedy-drama)
- Samantha Who? (sitcom)
- Scream Queens (horror comedy-drama) (now On Channel 4 Sky One Sky Replay And Pick)
- Scrubs (medical sitcom) (repeats now on Comedy Central)
- Sex and the City (comedy-drama)
- Shameless (comedy-drama)
- Six Feet Under (comedy-drama)
- The Sopranos (drama) (repeats now on Sky Atlantic)
- Timeless (sci-fi drama)
- Veronica Mars (teen drama-mystery)
- The War at Home (sitcom)
- The West Wing (political-drama) (moved to More4 after four seasons)
- What About Brian (comedy-drama)
- Wildfire (drama)
References
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 18 December 2008. Retrieved 10 July 2010.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) E4 shows
- "Knickerbockerglory – Television Production Company – London, UK". Knickerbockerglory – Television Production Company – London, UK. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
- "E4 commissions dating reality series Game of Clones (w/t) – Channel 4 – Info – Press". www.channel4.com. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
- "Fear the Walking Dead will air from the start on E4". 9 July 2018.
- White, Peter (27 September 2018). "The CW's 'Charmed' & CBS' 'Happy Together' Head To UK's E4 Via CBS Studios International Deal". Deadline.
- "E4 Sets UK Premiere Date For 'Charmed'". TVWise. 13 December 2018.
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