Channel 4 partners The Open University with Educating Yorkshire stars

Category: News Release

 

Exclusive ad campaign launches during brand new Educating Greater Manchester

Channel 4, as part of its ongoing partnership with The Open University, today announces a unique and exclusive ad campaign starring Musharaf “Mushy” Asgha and Mr (Matt) Burton, stars of award-winning documentary series Educating Yorkshire.

 

Launching on Thursday 31st August at 9.10pm the 30 second spot will air during the first episode of the new Educating… series set in Greater Manchester.

 

Fans of the show will remember two stand-out characters from the hugely popular Educating Yorkshire; pupil Musharaf “Mushy” Asgha who won the hearts of the nation when, thanks to the help of teacher Mr (Matt) Burton, he learned methods to overcome his often crippling stutter and achieve the C grade he needed in his English GCSE.

 

The pair feature alongside three former students, each sharing their own inspirational stories. Mr Burton draws parallels between former Open University student Paul and Mushy, both having bravely overcome life’s hurdles to study for a degree. Viewers will be able to find more stories at www.all4.com/theOU.

 

The exclusive campaign produced by Sassy Films and brokered by 4Sales and Mediacom, is the latest on-air activity resulting from a six month ongoing partnership between Channel 4 and The Open University that launched earlier this year.

 

This Autumn the brands will host an event themed around social mobility, a shared focus area for all parties.

 

Musharaf “Mushy” Asgha said: “I feel really proud to be part of this campaign for The Open University. I never really thought that university would be for me, but I was lucky to have Mr. Burton to teach me and was able to go to uni after school. Organisations like The OU are an alternative route to higher education and I hope that this campaign can inspire people to study for a degree.”

 

Danny Peace, Agency Principal , Channel 4 said: “This latest collaboration with The Open University featuring the nation’s much loved Mushy and Mr Burton is a great example of how we can leverage our programme brands and talent across a partnership to deliver a really important message. This campaign is close to Channel 4’s heart with one of our core ambitions being to champion diversity including social mobility.”

 

Ella Hall, Head of Acquisition and Brand, The Open University said: “Mr Burton and Mushy represents a poignant TV moment that showed the real-life struggle of someone who overcame their challenges with the help and inspiration of their teacher. Their story resonates with the OU’s message about overcoming challenges and barriers. Using the natural warmth and humour of their relationship, this campaign allows us to further lift the lid on OU study by revealing the support provided to our students.”

 

Andrew Gifford, Partnership Production Manager at MediaCom said: “Reuniting Mushy & Mr Burton to link to and build upon the personalised student stories that launched this partnership in June is another fantastic demonstration of how The Open University and Channel 4 have been working collaboratively together throughout this campaign. Mushy and Mr. Burton are able to tie in their experiences in a relevant, authentic and engaging way to create a fantastic example of the power that Education has to positively transform people’s lives.”

 

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About Educating Greater Manchester

 

Filmed at Harrop Fold School, which lies at the heart of the Little Hulton community in Salford, Greater Manchester, the series follows teaching staff and students in the academic year of 2016 / 2017. The school, which is led by inspirational Head Teacher, Mr Drew Povey, has had a challenging past and continues to face adversity. From education budget cuts, a new GCSE exam system and the Manchester terrorist attack (attended by a number of Harrop’s students), it’s been a tougher than usual year for the school. This series shows how the wider world outside impacts on students and teachers and offers a fascinating insight into modern British school life.

 

Harrop is a family affair with both of Mr Povey’s brothers a key part of his upbeat and dynamic young team (younger brother Ben is on the Behaviour Team and older brother Ross is Deputy Head). Another vital cog is the Student Support team; made up of 5 non-teaching year leaders who work closely with the local community and deal with issues like teenage pregnancy and mental health. Told with the series’ much-loved warmth and humour, Educating Manchester also explores the universally-recognisable themes of teenage life and those all-important student-teacher relationships, which lie at the heart of everyone's formative years.

 

The new series promises to unearth more inspirational, entertaining and heart-rending stories from the hallways of Harrop Fold, with a few new elements thrown in to the mix.

 

Headteacher Drew Povey says, “The school has been on an incredible journey over recent years and we are extremely proud of our students, staff and local community. We have been given the opportunity to share our story through the Educating series, we believed it was something that we had to do. Team Harrop has been galvanised by its significant challenges but unswerving commitment to making the difference. We believe that something special is happening in Harrop Fold, Little Hulton and Salford and we have the highest aspirations for the future of all our students, staff and stakeholders.”

 

The commission follows a yearlong break after the critically acclaimed series Educating Cardiff and the award-winning Educating Yorkshire.

Grace Reynolds, Executive Producer at Twofour, said: “We feel privileged to be bringing Educating back for a fifth series and are thrilled it’s coming to the North West. We haven’t been to a school quite like Harrop Fold before and look forward sharing the stories of its inspirational teachers and students, as well as the remarkable work the school does in the local community.”