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Naked Attraction defended by viewers as they fear racy Channel 4 show will get axed

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Channel 4 viewers have been left fearing that popular shows like Naked Attraction could face the dreaded axe.It comes after the government announced its controversial plans to sell the channel, a move which has faced furious backlash from members of the public.The government announced its privatisation plans on Tuesday (April 5) after months of discussing the issue.Following the network news, many fans rushed to defend the racy nude dating show, which is hosted by Anna Richardson, as well as other shows on the network.Naked Attraction is an unconventional dating series which sees singletons try to find love by stripping off and showing their totally naked bodies to each-other.It calls its format "dating in reverse" as love-hopefuls would normally expect to see their dates naked after getting to know them first.Taking to Twitter, many fans seemed worried about the fate of the show amid the government's discussions.One viewer said: "What happens to naked attraction when channel 4 is bought?

there's no way a privatised company would dare to put that on telly"A second said:" What does privatising channel 4 mean for Naked Attraction.

The real questions need to be asked"A third said: "Naked attraction is the best TV show on Channel 4 love it,"A fourth called the racy programme a "cultural jewel".A fifth added: "Wonder how many people who say they never watch Channel 4 are Naked Attraction addicts?"The programme has received a number of Ofcom complaints due to the full-frontal nudity present on the programme, but the media regulator chose not to investigate them as the show didn't breach their rules.The series doesn't contain any sexual activity and it is broadcast after the watershed.Channel 4 is currently owned by the.

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