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Charlie Brooker
United Kingdom
Age: 51
Born: 03 Mar, 1971
TV Series Starring Charlie Brooker
Charlie Brooker's Weekly Wipe
Charlie Brooker turns his unique eye on what's been happening in the world of news, politics and culture. He'll digest all the latest newspaper headlines, TV shows, adverts, films, books, computer games, product launches, social media sensations and You Tube phenomena - and then most likely spit them out again.
10 O'Clock Live
You've seen live news broadcasts. Now watch four of Channel 4's top comedians give their take on these shows. In 10 O'Clock Live Jimmy Carr, David Mitchell, Charlie Brooker and Lauren Laverne will pose as journalists reporting on live news.
How TV Ruined Your Life
A comedic documentary series in which Charlie Brooker uses a mix of sketches and jaw-dropping archive footage to explore the gulf between real life and television.
You Have Been Watching
This comedy panel quiz show, presented by Screenwipe's Charlie Brooker, looks back at TV past and present.Brooker is accompanied by a three celebrity guests each week, and, before recording, the panellists watch selected episodes of currently airing television shows to discuss.
Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe
Screenwipe mostly consists of reviews and opinions of other TV shows and segments showing how TV is made. Anything that airs on TV is a potential target of humour and criticism, from late-night game shows to TV news, ads, reality shows and Screenwipe itself.
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