Production News

Bookmark and Share
25/08/2016

C4 Commissions Five-Year Documentary On Teenagers From Low-Income Families

News Image
Channel 4 has commissioned Minnow Films for a five-year longitudinal project charting the progress of "bright teenagers from low-income families as they attempt to follow their dreams and push against the tide of seemingly insurmountable inequality facing them".

The commission, currently titled 'Youth' comes in the wake of a recent government report that concluded Britain has among the worst social mobility of any developed nation – the richest 20% are seven times more likely to get into a top university and 50% of children from the poorest families get zero GCSE passes above a D grade.

Prime Minister Theresa May has pledged to fight what she calls the, "burning injustice," that, "if you're at a state school, you're less likely to reach the top professions than if you're educated privately."

Announcing the commission Deputy Head of Factual at Channel 4, Amy Flanagan, said: "The Brexit vote revealed how deeply divided Britain has become - throwing the gulf between the 'have's and the have nots' into stark relief. We want to explore the barriers young aspirational people from disadvantaged backgrounds face and prevent them achieving their dreams and the levers that can push them up or down the social ladder.

"We'll follow these teenagers at the pivotal points in their lives over the next half decade and weave in the multiple perspectives of the key people in their lives – their parents, carers, siblings, teachers or employers. Only by observing these young people over a long period of time will we be able to see the forces working against them in modern Britain and the strength of will needed to triumph."

The contributors will be teenagers from across Britain aged approximately between 13 and 16. The first episodes are planned to air in 2022.

Executive Producer Colin Barr (The Detectives, Our War, The Watchman, SAS: Who Dares Wins) said: "We're not just interested in young people who are academically bright, we are interested in raw ability in all its forms and how we all lose out when that potential is lost or thwarted. Through witnessing the key turning points in young people's lives - those moment where futures are written and re-written - we will create a profoundly dramatic picture of how social mobility and inequality really works in the UK."

The series commission follows the nine series' run of the critically-acclaimed Channel 4 longitudinal documentary series Born to Be Different which has provided a candid portrait of the pressures and joys of bringing up a disabled child. The last series aired this year as the children, first filmed as babies, approached their sixteenth birthdays.
VMI.TV Ltd

Top Related Stories
Click here for the latest broadcast news stories.

21/06/2022
New Survey Shows BBC Is Most Trusted News Source For Young People
A new survey for BBC Bitesize suggests that the BBC is the most trusted news source for young people among traditional broadcast and print media, as w
09/10/2018
Sony Creates Solution To Keep Young People Entertained
Sony has created an imaginative solution to keep young patients entertained during their time at Alder Hey Children's Hospital in the North West of En
25/06/2007
Mediabox On Tour With £6 Million Fund For Young People
EM Media, as a delivery partner in Mediabox, is hosting three roadshows in Lincoln, Leicester and Wellingborough during July. Mediabox is a £6 million
29/03/2007
Project Gives Filmmaking Opportunities To Young People
Homeless young people in Cardiff have been given the opportunity to develop their life skills and improve their future prospects as part of a unique f
29/01/2007
Young People Get First Hand Experience At Film-Making In Wales
Youngsters across South Wales are getting first hand experience of filmmaking thanks to an education project supported by the recently established Fil
15/08/2006
'Reaching Higher' as young people co-produce new feature film
Following a successful call in January by First Campus and Tornado Films, a new feature film co-produced by young people in South Wales has now gone i
15/03/2006
Lottery gives young people in the north east the chance to walk the red carpet
Multiple Oscar-winning director Ridley Scott today praised a “great initiative” that is giving young people in the North East the chance of a lifetime
01/08/2005
Young people from Wales get first break into TV
Eight young people from Wales have beaten off fierce competition to win a coveted place on this year’s Television and Young People initiative (TVYP) a
29/07/2005
Young people from Wales get their first break on TV
Eight young people from Wales have beaten off fierce competition to win a coveted place on this year’s Television and Young People initiative (TVYP) a
30/07/2004
Programme announced for Scotland’s first international film festival for children and young people
‘Discovery’, Scotland’s first international film festival for children and young people, is to run from September 4-19 2004. This unique event will sh
12/11/2003
'Media is prime source of sexual education for young people' claims joint report
Along with their mothers, the media is the most useful source of learning about love, sex and relationships for young people according to a new report
21/03/2003
CineMagic seek films by young people
CineMagic, Northern Ireland’s World Screen Festival for Young People, are looking for imaginative and original films made by young people to be screen
17/04/2002
Recruitment call for young people interested in TV profession
Television and Young People (TVYP) are currently seeking recruits to attend a free five-day event for 150 young people aged 18 to 21 who aspire to wor
01/11/2004
Glasgow autism organisation receives Lottery film cash boost
Project Ability, the Glasgow-based visual arts company which works with young people with autism, has received a new National Lottery funding boost of
03/07/2012
Inspirational Panel Of Judges Join Faith Shorts Film Competition
The Tony Blair Faith Foundation has announced four new judges for Faith Shorts, the Foundation’s global film competition for young people: Reverend Dr