Channel 4 wasn't set up to please everyone.
Which is why we decided to get our talent to read out and embrace real complaints made about them.
We blended style and humour to launch Arsenal's 3rd kit in a chic tour around Islington.
To promote season 2 of The Handmaid’s Tale, we brought the laws of Gilead to the UK
Derry is known for its murals painted during The Troubles.
To launch the second season of Derry Girls, we wanted to give the city a new landmark, a positive symbol beyond politics.
It is illegal to ask a breastfeeding woman to leave a public place and most people support public breastfeeding. Yet despite this, 6 out of 10 mothers who breastfeed take steps to hide it in public and more than a third feel embarrassed or uncomfortable.
On Mother’s Day Channel 4 supported Mums' right to breastfeed in public. For the first time in British broadcasting history, we will seek to normalise breastfeeding in public, by forcing millions of people to look at it, bringing breastfeeding mums and their babies to our TV idents.
Fun Fact: This campaign never ended up airing so consider this an exclusive first look!
When it comes to exploring the world of Playstation there are no limits on what you can feel.
Drag SOS, a new show where the nation gets transformed into drag queens. Seeing as there's now more than one queen in Britain, we decided to remix the national anthem to 'God save all Queens.'
Channel 4 had £500 to do something fun during Pride in London.
We noticed when light goes through a bubble it creates a rainbow.
So every bubble is a rainbow flag that turns the air gay.
We were tasked with bringing back Australia’s favourite duo.