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  1. Coming Up is a British television anthology series, broadcast on Channel 4. Each series contains up to eight episodes consisting of single stories by writers and directors with no previous experience or less than two hours previous screentime, who are sourced through a talent scheme of the same name. [1]

  2. Coming Up: With Fotios Foddy Savva, Johnny Harris, Anthony Flanagan, Ben Smith. Coming Up is a British Channel 4 television series of films made for television by new directors and writers.

    • (195)
    • 2003-08-20
    • Drama
    • April Premieres. Monday, April 1. Season 6 Premiere. All American. A football player from Compton is recruited to play for a high school in Beverly Hills. Awards Show.
    • May Premieres. Wednesday, May 1. Season 3 Premiere. Acapulco. Máximo Gallardo gets a job as a cabana boy at the hottest resort in Acapulco. New Series. Dance Moms: The Reunion.
    • June Premieres. Sunday, June 2. Season 2 Premiere. The Real Housewives of Dubai. In the 11th city in the Real Housewives franchise, a group of women navigate their relationships, careers, and supremely lavish lifestyles in the United Arab Emirates.
    • July Premieres. Monday, July 1. Beginning. Wimbledon. Running from July 1 –14, the oldest, and perhaps most prestigious, tennis tournament, live from the grass court in Wimbledon, England.
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  6. Nov 23, 2007 · Coming Up is a British anthology television series that first aired on Channel 4 in 2003. The show offers a platform for up-and-coming writers to showcase their talents and bring new stories to the screen. Each episode is a self-contained 30-minute drama that explores a variety of issues and themes.