CHANNEL 4 has confirmed that one of their most popular docu-series will be coming back to screens for another season.
The broadcaster’s news and current affairs show UNTOLD, which is geared towards young people aged 16 to 34, is set to return for its fourth series this spring.
Channel 4 documentary series UNTOLD has been renewed for a fourth season[/caption]In a much-anticipated first episode which was released six days ago, ITV star Chloe Burrows explores what life is like for celebrities who date while in the public eye.
The former Love Islander went the extra mile and even faked a fling with hunk Harry Johnson from Too Hot To Handle as part of an experiment for the show.
She wanted to find out if their showmance would lead to the pair being able to cash in on paid-for interviews and brand deals.
Her investigation, called Love in the Limelight, has already been warmly received and Chloe was left in tears by the positive response to her episode.
Other upcoming installments are set to explore topics ranging from Taylor Swift’s success to the increasing popularity of Snus.
UNTOLD: Inside Britain’s Dog Fighting Gangs is going to focus on the secret world of illegal dog fights in the UK.
It will see award winning filmmaker and journalist Ben Zand broach the underworld in the West Midlands and London in an attempt to find out more about what goes on in these dog fighting hotspots.
In UNTOLD: The Rise and Rise of Taylor Swift BBC 1 radio presenter Dean McCullough will interview Swifties to find out how the pop star’s fanbase has helped her achieve her rise to fame.
UNTOLD: Can I Buy A Home in My Twenties? will follow presenter Daisy Maskell as she meets with young people who have managed to get on the property ladder despite all the odds.
UNTOLD: Is Snus the New Vaping? will be about the increased use of Snus on the football pitch.
The Swedish tobacco product is sometimes used as an alternative to smoking or vaping, but can become addictive.
Journalist Tir Dhondy will head up the investigation into the reasons why it has become so popular in the sporting world.
Finally UNTOLD: Dangerous Diet Drugs will see journalist Amber Haque look into how easy it is to access illegal dieting drugs via social media on the UK.