Kirstie Allsopp
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Gender | Female |
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Age | 52 |
Date of birth | August 31,1971 |
Zodiac sign | Virgo |
Born | Hampstead |
London | |
United Kingdom | |
Partner | Ben Andersen |
Books | Kirstie's Homemade Home |
Kirstie Allsopp Craft | |
Children | Oscar Hercules Andersen |
Bay Atlas Andersen | |
Parents | Charles Allsopp, 6th Baron Hindlip |
Lady Fiona Hindlip | |
Height | 170 (cm) |
Current partner | Ben Andersen |
Notabl credit | Location, Location, Location |
Siblings | Sofie Allsopp |
Henry Allsopp | |
Grandparents | Henry Richard Allsopp, 5th Baron Hindlip |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 407072 |
Kirstie's Fill Your House for Free
Kirstie's Handmade Treasures
Kirstie's Homemade Christmas
Kirstie and Phil's Love It or List It
Relocation, Relocation
Hotel GB
Vacation, Vacation, Vacation
Kirstie's Handmade Britain
Kirstie Allsopp's Home Style
Kirstie's Best of Both Worlds
Kirstie's Vintage Gems
Relocation, Relocation Updates
Kirstie's Vintage Home
Kirstie's Homemade Home
Location, Location, Location
Kirstie Allsopp Life story
Kirstie Mary Allsopp is a British television presenter, best known as co-presenter of Channel 4 property shows including Location, Location, Location, Love It or List It UK, Relocation, Relocation and Location Revisited.
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Channel 4 stars speak out on privatisation plan
Channel 4 stars Matt Lucas and Kirstie Allsopp are among the figures who have raised concerns about the government's plan to privatise the broadcaster.
on Monday That " government ownership is holding Channel 4 back".
She Said selling it to a private owner would give it " the tools and freedom to flourish and thrive as a public service broadcaster long into the future".
But Allsopp described her argument as " a load of utter twaddle".
: " C4 was Set Up to foster The British film & TV industry and it has done That job admirably. "
The Bbc is not responsible for the content of external sites.Great British Bake Off co-host Lucas tweeted a link to a petition That claims privatisation would " seriously undermine programming aimed at all the communities, across generations, That Make Up this country".
However, Channel 4 News' new main anchor Krishnan Guru-Murthy pointed out That " editorial independence and funding of news can be ring-fenced" if the government wishes.
The Bbc is not responsible for the content of external sites.Channel 4 is currently publicly-owned but funded by adverts. It commissions all its programmes from independent Production Companies rather than making them itself. Privatisation would see it sold to a private company.
Ms Dorries said " government ownership is holding Channel 4 back from competing against streaming giants like Netflix and Amazon".
She Said the proceeds would be Put " into independent production and creative skills in priority parts of the country".
In response, Channel 4 said the decision to move forward with the sell-off was " disappointing" and ignored " significant public interest concerns".
The channel's former head of news and Current Affairs , Dorothy Byrne, told BBC Radio 4 : " The Argument doesn't stack up because Channel 4 is not there to compete with Netflix and Amazon.
" It is there to provide a public service to The People of Britain with really important programmes like Channel 4 News or Unreported World , which Netflix or Amazon would never make. "
She told the Today programme That " if you wanted to support independent Production Companies , you would invent Channel 4 , which is exactly what Margaret Thatcher did".
One of Ms Dorries' predecessors as culture secretary, fellow Conservative MP Jeremy Hunt , said he was not in favour of the privatisation.
" As it stands, Channel Four provides competition to The Bbc on what's called public service Broadcasting - the kinds of programmes That are not commercially viable - and I think it'd be a shame to lose That , " he told Sky News .
Shadow Culture Secretary Lucy Powell told the Today programme That privatisation " doesn't make sense" and will do " a great deal of damage to jobs and opportunities in the creative industries".
Some programme and film-makers flagged up times when Channel 4 had supported them.
The Bbc is not responsible for the content of external sites. The Bbc is not responsible for the content of external sites. The Bbc is not responsible for the content of external sites.But Conservative MP Damian Collins , former chair of The House of Commons digital, culture, media and sport select committee, said he supported privatisation because the channel's spending on programme-making had declined in recent years.
" If we do nothing in a landscape where traditional broadcasters have got declining incomes, declining amounts of money they can spend making new programmes, will Channel 4 be sustainable? For me, That 's The Test .
" Actually, private ownership and the injection of money That could come from That could be good for making Channel 4 sustainable long term And Then , as a consequence, excellent news for the UK production sector. "
Former Sun editor and talkSPORT founder Kelvin McKenzie welcomed The Plan .
The Bbc is not responsible for the content of external sites.That the sale of Channel 4 was " not before time".
Plans for the sale, on which there has been a public consultation, will be included in May's Queen's Speech .
Source of news: bbc.com