Top UK celebrity faces Channel 4 special which could halt their career
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A British celebrity is reportedly set to be rocked by a new Channel 4 documentary which could "potentially halt" their career.
The A-lister, who has not yet been named, is set to face the last-minute episode of Dispatches which has been locked into Channel 4's schedule for 9pm on Saturday night (September 16).
The special is said to highlight alleged bad behaviour by the famous figure and be "potentially hugely damaging", according to the Mirror.
The Dispatches episode, which has been listed without a title, is due to run for just over 90 minutes from 9pm until 10.35pm tomorrow evening.
The listing simply reads: "New: Dispatches Special: A 90-minute special Dispatches investigation."
The episode is set to discuss several high-profile names.
A TV insider told the outlet: "This programme has been years in the making and is being edited up to the last minute.
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"It has the potential to halt the career of at least one celebrity with the contents."
In a now-deleted tweet on X, formerly Twitter, Channel 4 presenter Krishnan Guru-Murthy wrote: "Somethingโs up."
Rumours have also spread on social media from those speculating the special.
Channel 4 previously declined to comment on the contents of the episode when approached by the Mirror.
Daily Star has also contacted the broadcaster for comment on the special.
However, Channel 4 has made some scathing documentaries in the past which has exposed celebrities and the shows they worked on.
Last year, the broadcaster unearthed alleged mistreatment of staff and guests on the now-axed Jeremy Kyle Show in its documentary Death On Daytime.
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