Channel 4 is set to pay tribute to reality TV star Jade Goody with a new three-part series, ten years after her untimely death.
Jade: The Reality Star Who Changed Britain begins next week and explores her life story and the impact she had on reality TV in Britain.
Goody became a celebrity when she appeared as a contestant in the third series of Big Brother in 2002.
She passed away in 2009 after a battle with cervical cancer, aged just 27.
Jennifer Gannon and Dee Reddy discussed the programme and how reality TV has changed in the years since Jade Goody's rise to fame.
They also talked about the end of Love Island, the replacement of the TV license fee with a new broadcasting charge, and upcoming programmes Euphoria and Documentary Now!
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