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You're referring to the iconic Channel 4 News studio teleporter!
The Channel 4 News studio teleporter is a fictional device that was used as a humorous and satirical element in the UK's Channel 4 News broadcasts. It was a mock-up of a teleportation device that was used to transport news anchors and reporters from one location to another, often in a comedic and absurd way.
The teleporter was first introduced in the 1980s and became a beloved part of the Channel 4 News brand. It was often used to add a touch of humor and lightheartedness to the news program, and it became a recognizable part of the show's identity.
The teleporter was typically depicted as a large, futuristic-looking device with flashing lights and a loud, sci-fi sound effect. When a news anchor or reporter was about to be teleported, they would step into the device, and then suddenly disappear and reappear at their destination.
The teleporter was often used to transport the news team to different locations, such as the scene of a breaking news story or a live broadcast from a remote location. It was also used to add a touch of humor to the news program, with anchors and reporters often making jokes and wisecracks as they teleported around the studio.
Although the Channel 4 News studio teleporter is no longer used in the same way, it remains a beloved and iconic part of the show's history and a nostalgic reminder of the program's lighthearted and humorous approach to news broadcasting.