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Channel 4 viewers confused as comedy shows yanked off air following Queen's death

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Channel 4 viewers have shared their confusion over the latest shake-up of the programme schedule following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.On Thursday (September 8), Buckingham Palace announced the devastating news about the monarch’s passing at the age of 96 in Balmoral Castle.They released a touching statement, which read: “The Queen died peacefully at Balmoral this afternoon.

The King and The Queen Consort will remain at Balmoral this evening and will return to London tomorrow.”READ MORE:Everything cancelled or closed in UK following Queen's death - from shops to televisionThe UK has now entered a period of national mourning which will last until seven days after her state funeral.As a result, many of the nation’s TV channels have cancelled their planned schedules, with Channel 4 controversially removing many of their planned comedy shows on Friday.And it’s fair to say the subtle change didn’t go unnoticed by viewers up and down the country as fans swarmed to Twitter to share their confusion online.One user penned: “Weird things people do once the Queen died: Channel 4 have replaced King Of Queens/ Frasier with A Place In The Sun double bill.”Another chimed in with: “Channel 4 is not showing comedy, why ban comedy!

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