Channel 4 reveal scheduling shake-up and plans to mark King Charles’ coronation with ‘alternative’ coverage
IT is just a matter of weeks before the coronation of His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen Consort.
As the nation is busy preparing for the special event, Channel 4 is set to mark the occasion in a VERY different way.
Channel 4 has revealed a switch up and plans to mark King Charles’ coronation with "alternative" coverage.
Frankie Boyle's Farewell to the Monarchy airs in the build-up to the big day and will provide a different perspective of the history of the royal family and its modern-day goings-on.
The comedian asks whether the royal family has a place in today’s world.
Or, in the words he used: “Increasingly, the British monarchy appear like animals in a zoo that’s fallen on hard times – fidgety, balding, pacing up and down their marble cage, pausing only to chew their own tail off or commit a sex crime out of boredom.”
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Channel 4/A&E will also bring viewers a new two-part series, Andrew - The Problem Prince (w/t).
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There will also be another chance to watch Prince Andrew: The Musical.
Channel 4 is set to also have an alternative schedule (to be confirmed) on the exact day of the coronation itself, Saturday, May 6.
Channel 4 Chief Content Officer, Ian Katz, commented: “Channel 4 exists to provide viewers with an alternative, so as the nation is engulfed by pomp, circumstance and forelock-tugging.
"We’ll be offering a rather less reverential slate of programmes including Frankie Boyle’s case against the monarchy and the Windsors’ scabrous satirical take on the Coronation."