Hilary Devey to front C4 'dole office' experiment

Hilary Devey to front C4 'dole office' experiment
Hilary Devey to front C4 'dole office' experiment (Image credit: PA)

Benefit claimants will experience the welfare state in its' tough original form' in a TV show fronted by Hilary Devey. The Dragons' Den star will run her own 1949-style dole office in the new, Channel 4 three-part series. Claimants 'will live by the system's initial strict rules' and viewers will see whether the experience changes their attitudes to work, unemployment and living off the state. Julia Harrington, Channel 4's commissioning editor for history, said that the show would ask the question 'Was the past better or worse today?' She said: "In this experiment we'll be applying that question to a subject of real contemporary heat and importance: have we lost our way with the welfare state?" Meredith Chambers, creative director of Twenty Twenty, which is making the show, said: "We're so excited that Hilary passionately wants to get to grips with one of the biggest thorns in the side of public life, in a way that brings scale and attitude." Other new Channel 4 programmes include a Saturday-night panel show, Comedy World Cup, hosted by David Tennant and featuring teams of comics. The broadcaster will also be showing two new dramas, Southcliffe, which tells the story of a fictional English market town devastated by a spate of shootings, and Youngers, on E4, which will be set in the UK urban music scene.

Patrick McLennan

Patrick McLennan is a London-based journalist and documentary maker who has worked as a writer, sub-editor, digital editor and TV producer in the UK and New Zealand. His CV includes spells as a news producer at the BBC and TVNZ, as well as web editor for Time Inc UK. He has produced TV news and entertainment features on personalities as diverse as Nick Cave, Tom Hardy, Clive James, Jodie Marsh and Kevin Bacon and he co-produced and directed The Ponds, which has screened in UK cinemas, BBC Four and is currently available on Netflix. 


An entertainment writer with a diverse taste in TV and film, he lists Seinfeld, The Sopranos, The Chase, The Thick of It and Detectorists among his favourite shows, but steers well clear of most sci-fi.