June 2018 Highlights on All 4

Category: News Release

Did you see the reports last month that Mike Skinner from The Streets is working on a Dawson’s Creek musical parody? Not sure about you but we can’t wait to see Dry Your Eyes mashed up with that crying scene.

Anyway, we thought we’d mention that because (a) we think it sounds utterly amazing and (b) it provides an opportunistic way of reminding you that we have all six seasons of the wise-cracking, life-philosophising, hormone-racing teen drama available to watch on All 4. If you’re looking for an escape from the drudgery of the World Cup, what more could you possibly want? Download some eps, head to the park and prepare to weep yourself silly.

Plus there’s plenty more where that came from.

 

E4 O.D. collection: Summer Flings (live June 4th)

Dawson's Creek
Smash hit teen drama, starring James Van Der Beek, Katie Holmes, Michelle Williams and Joshua Jackson. Joey's lifelong friendship pledge to Dawson is tested when Dawson is drawn to newcomer Jen.

The End of The F***ing World
James is a loner. Alyssa is all angst. Together, they embark on a star-crossed, darkly-comic road trip.

Skins
Irreverent comedy drama from the makers of Shameless, which follows the messy lives, loves, delirious highs and inevitable lows of a group of raucous teenage friends in Bristol.

Beaver Falls
Three British graduates blag jobs at an elite American summer camp. The guys want a summer of fun, but they have to set an example to the gorgeous teenage offspring of California's rich and powerful.

 

Walter Presents collection: Sex, Lies & Secrets (live June 3rd)

Flight HS13
Mourning the death of her husband Simon, supposedly killed in a plane crash, Liv is shocked to discover that Simon lied to her and was not a passenger on the tragic flight. Seeking the truth surrounding her husband's mysterious disappearance, Liv uncovers secrets that threaten to destroy her entire family.

The Swingers
In this intense drama, a young couple move into a new house in the suburbs and become increasingly friendly with their next-door neighbours, but there are fatal consequences.

Thicker Than Water
A beautiful island in the Swedish Alandic archipelago is home to a popular lodge, run by Anna-Lisa and her son Oskar. Mysteriously Anna-Lisa has summoned her eldest son and daughter home and it’s the first time the family have been together in years. Despite the idyllic setting, the homecoming is full of conflict, arousing old memories, resentments and secrets.

Before We Die
When police officer Hanna’s colleague and lover Sven disappears, only she knows he has an infiltrator in a criminal enterprise. A brutal and fiendish plan to gain power is about to be implemented in the underworld, and Hanna is the only one to stop it.

 

Mashed collection: Dysfunctional Families (live throughout June)

Flowers
Will Sharpe’s darkly imaginative, heartfelt and cinematic dark comedy unfurls on Channel 4 for a second series, this time set in the bloom of summer. Series 1 is available to watch in its box set entirety now.

The Windsors
Comedy soap opera, starring Harry Enfield, Hugh Skinner and Morgana Robinson, that imagines the royal family as you've never seen them before.

Friday Night Dinner
Sitcom from Robert Popper about the gloriously idiosyncratic Goodman family.

Shameless
Meet the Gallaghers as they experience life on the edge in a blur of sexual adventures, triumphs, love, scams and petty crime on a Manchester estate. And be thankful they're not your neighbours...

 

Curious collection: Modern Romance (live June 19th)

A Year to Fall in Love
This brand new look at the world of 21st Century dating will feature a one-hour premiere on Channel 4 followed by six half-hour episodes exclusively on All 4. True love – life’s Holy Grail. With the explosion of dating apps, the way we find love has changed forever. In a world where image is everything, 20 singletons across the UK have given themselves up to a year to find love, filming every raw moment of their dating lives themselves. In this intimate series, we share in their highs and their lows. Can you still find love the old school way or can a dating app really work? Over the course of the year, which of the 20 will find love?

I Do at 92
Do at 92 follows three spirited OAP couples who are set to tie the knot and show to all that no matter how old you are, it's never late for love. It follows their excitement as well their fears as they tackle the challenges of getting down the aisle and face the reality of what the future might hold for them.

Three Wives, One Husband
An enthralling and eye-opening four-part documentary series, filmed in a polygamous community of Fundamentalist Mormons in the extraordinary setting of Rockland Ranch (“The Rock”) deep in the Utah desert.

The Secret World of Tinder
Smartphone dating apps have revolutionised many people's love lives. This documentary lifts the lid on an online world of deviancy, devotion, deception, heartbreak and sexual brazenness.

The Drama Club Presents: Harry (live June 1st)

Oscar Kightley and Sam Neill star in a six-part drama set in Auckland which follows the intense psychological journey of Detective Harry Anglesea. Still grieving from his wife’s suicide, Harry’s self-destructive behaviour indicates he’s less ready for work than he thinks.