Summary
Channel 4 has cancelled Pushers, the comedy series created by and starring disabled comedian Rosie Jones. The decision marks a significant moment for representation in British television, as the show had been championed for its inclusive casting and creative direction. For Greater Manchester's creative and media sector, the cancellation raises questions about commissioning strategies and support for innovative independent productions in the region.
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Organisations mentioned
- Channel 4, Prolific North
Common questions
- What is this article about?
- Channel 4 has cancelled Rosie Jones' comedy series Pushers, highlighting ongoing challenges for diverse representation in Greater Manchester's media and creative industries.
- When was this published?
- This article was published on 14 May 2026.
- Who published this article?
- This article was published by Prolific North.
- Which organisations does this article mention?
- This article mentions Channel 4, Prolific North.