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New free channel GREAT! Real to launch on March 20

New free channel GREAT! Real to launch on March 20
The GREAT! network announces the launch of a new unscripted channel, GREAT! Real, on March 20.

Narrative Entertainment has announced the launch of GREAT! Real, a new channel in the network of GREAT!-branded stations.

The station promises to showcase "genuine drama and authentic stories centred around real people and events" with programmes such as Heathrow: Britain's Busiest Airport, Paddington Station 24/7, Island Medics and Coast Guard Alaska.

The new channel will be available on Sky and Freeview from launch on Wednesday, March 20, with on-demand content available through the GREAT! Player app.

"Narrative Entertainment is excited to invite even more new viewers to enjoy our growing GREAT! Network with the addition of GREAT! Real, our first channel dedicated to non-scripted storytelling," said Steve Hornsey, VP of movies and entertainment at Narrative.

"With an array of observational series focusing on dramatic real-life events and human stories, GREAT! Real will take audiences to the heart of the action with an exciting, engaging and relatable content mix that perfectly complements our existing brands."

Other channels in the GREAT! network include GREAT! TV, GREAT! Movies, GREAT! Action and GREAT! Romance.

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