Press Releases
Catch21 Productions Offers Uniquely Affordable Filming and Web Management Services
Fri, 6 March 2009
Westminster based non-profit organisation that offers a series of filming and web services to support its charitable arm.
New Shows
Thu, 5 March 2009
Catch 21, the UK's first internet television channel run by young people for young people, is launching three, brand new internet television shows. These new shows will enable young people to access, gain knowledge and interact with news and current affairs, making www.catch21.co.uk the place to go for the latest political news.
Prime Minister’s Questions with a twist…New Internet TV programme provides platform for young people’s issues at Westminster
Sat, 1 March 2008
Shadow Leader of the House of Commons, Theresa May, Lembit Öpik, the Lib Dem spokesman for Housing and former Europe Minister, Denis MacShane, are the first three MPs lined up for the first ‘YP – PMQs (Young People’s Prime Minister’s Questions).
The Big Issue - Legalise all drugs…?
Fri, 1 February 2008
The chairman of the All Party Group on drugs misuse, Brian Iddon MP, Lib Dem MEP Chris Davies, and former cabinet minister, Charles Clarke MP, are just some of the names who will be talking to Catch21 throughout its ‘Legalise all drugs..?’ month, to be launched at www.catch21.co.uk from February 4th.
Internet Channel Launches for Young People at Parliament
Wed, 10 October 2007
The UK’s first political internet television channel run by young people for young people has just been launched at Westminster.
Blears to answer Facebook questions
Mon, 1 October 2007
Internet Television Production Company brings novel twist to young people’s politics.
Student-run Production Company brings novel twist to young people’s politics
Mon, 5 June 2006
Rt Hon Michael Howard QC MP, the former leader of the Conservative Party, is the star of the first ‘Politik’event taking place on Tuesday June 6 in Parliament. The event is organised by Catch21 Productions, the brainchild of students at Hull University.
What's the Catch this time?
Wed, 27 July 2005
Student-run production company seeks to engage youngsters with politics all over the nation by changing the way in which it is perceived.






