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Channel 4 has a history of producing controversial and daring content, often pushing boundaries more than competitors like the BBC and ITV. Recent examples include "Virgin Island," criticized for exploitation. The channel has aired provocative series such as "Banned," "Red Triangle," and "W*nk Week" (which was axed over complaints).
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