Aisling Bea has said it is “really important” to fight plans to privatise Channel 4. The Government recently confirmed the broadcaster, which has been publicly owned since it was founded in 1982, will be sold off.
Stars of the small screen voiced their concerns about the move on the red carpet at the Bafta TV Awards in London. It is a really important thing to fight.
It. . . truly affects everyone’s lifeBea, who is nominated for female performance in a comedy programme for This Way Up on Channel 4, said the plans are “really scary”.
She told the PA news agency: “When you see people trying to turn a public body that breaks stories like the Windrush scandal and you see people trying to take that over, it is really scary.
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