Does anybody remember Channel 4's late-night slot called 4 Later? It first aired in the late 90's from Thursday to Sunday nights and it was made up with loads of cult TV shows. I was still in school at the time and there were a small group of us who would always watch it, it usually began around midnight and would go through until around 2-3 in the morning. Some of the shows were:
Vids - A movie/video review show hosted by a mad Welsh guy called Nigel Buckland and his laid-back Scottish mate Stef Gardiner. Vids had a nice mix of reviews, well-known films and obscure cult titles. Nige and Stef were a classic double act and the reviews themselves were always hilarious, most episodes would also follow a storyline of some sort such as their video store being blown up at the end of one series. Vids was a cult classic and a show I really miss.
Bits - Videogame show presented by three gorgeous girls, Emily Newton Dunn, Aleks Krotoski and Emily Booth. A Sunday morning version of the show for the younger demographic was also created but was canned after awhile.
Exploitica - This was basically just scenes from really old, strange and obscure movies with funny remarks and comments appearing on the screen. I wasn't really a big fan of this show and didn't find it to be that funny but it did have its fans.
There were loads more shows that were part of 4 Later but I would be interested to know if anybody has any memories of it. There are hardly any traces of it anywhere on the Internet which is a bit sad but those that did watch it remember it fondly. In today's world of Big Brother and late-night quiz shows its hard to believe that Channel 4 once had the kind of cult shows 4 Later offered, a real shame.
Vids - A movie/video review show hosted by a mad Welsh guy called Nigel Buckland and his laid-back Scottish mate Stef Gardiner. Vids had a nice mix of reviews, well-known films and obscure cult titles. Nige and Stef were a classic double act and the reviews themselves were always hilarious, most episodes would also follow a storyline of some sort such as their video store being blown up at the end of one series. Vids was a cult classic and a show I really miss.
Bits - Videogame show presented by three gorgeous girls, Emily Newton Dunn, Aleks Krotoski and Emily Booth. A Sunday morning version of the show for the younger demographic was also created but was canned after awhile.
Exploitica - This was basically just scenes from really old, strange and obscure movies with funny remarks and comments appearing on the screen. I wasn't really a big fan of this show and didn't find it to be that funny but it did have its fans.
There were loads more shows that were part of 4 Later but I would be interested to know if anybody has any memories of it. There are hardly any traces of it anywhere on the Internet which is a bit sad but those that did watch it remember it fondly. In today's world of Big Brother and late-night quiz shows its hard to believe that Channel 4 once had the kind of cult shows 4 Later offered, a real shame.
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