Channel 4 is to test the resolve of meat-eaters by asking them to live with the animals they usually serve up for dinner, in a new format from Spun Gold and Rise Films. The British broadcaster has …
, a three-part series in which four families look after animals including pigs, chickens, and cows.
The format has an unusual backstory. It was devised by Kate Morey at Rise Films, the production company behind Netflix documentaryRise allowed Morey to develop the format further at Spun Gold, in exchange for taking a chunk of the rights and the production fee. Morey left Spun Gold in March and is now a commissioner at Viacom’s Channel 5.
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