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McGinley, Sheena (31 January 2013). "Charlie Brooker's Weekly Wipe". entertainment.ie . Retrieved 2 February 2013.

Cillizza, Chris (8 September 2015). "Donald Trump's troll game of Jeb Bush: A+". The Washington Post . Retrieved 24 October 2015. This book doesn’t have a plot. It’s just the set of the interviews with Charlie Brooker, his right hand Annabel Jones and the rest of the series authors and actors from every episode. It’s kind of a crowd because every part it’s the almost separate staff and the original story. Previously Jones executive produced a number of shows presented by Charlie Brooker including three series of the BAFTA-nominated BBC Two satirical review Weekly Wipe; all seven editions of the annual shindig Charlie Brooker’s End of Year Wipe, which won a BAFTA for its 2016 edition; How Video Games Changed the World; Newswipe, which won the 2009 Royal Television Society Award for Best Entertainment Programme; Gameswipe; and the How TV Ruined Your Life series for BBC Two.Guide, British Comedy. "So Wrong It's Right - Radio 4 Panel Show - British Comedy Guide". British Comedy Guide . Retrieved 19 August 2021. Brooker's television presenting debut was with Gia Milinovich on BBC Knowledge's The Kit (1999–2000), a programme that reviewed gadgets and technology. [1] From 1999 to 2000, Brooker played the hooded expert 'the Pundit' in the short-lived show Games Republic, hosted by Trevor and Simon on BSkyB. Together with Brass Eye's Chris Morris, Brooker co-wrote the sitcom Nathan Barley, based on a character from one of TVGoHome's fictional programmes. The show was broadcast in 2005 and focused on the lives of a group of London media 'trendies'. The same year, he was also on the writing team of the Channel 4 sketch show Spoons, produced by Zeppotron. Charlie Brooker is an award-winning writer, producer and broadcaster whose career has spanned television, radio, print, and online media. BBC renew 'People Just Do Nothing' and 'Charlie Brooker's Weekly Wipe' ". NME. 14 November 2014 . Retrieved 27 April 2015.

The fourth season was released in December 2017, followed by a full-length interactive film Bandersnatch in December 2018. The fifth season was released in June 2019. With Daniel Maier, he co-wrote a spoof crime drama for Sky1 called A Touch of Cloth, which first broadcast on 26 August 2012 and starred John Hannah and Suranne Jones, both notable for having starred in genuine crime dramas. [63] Two further series were broadcast in 2013 and 2014, with the latter starring Karen Gillan. Charlie Brooker's Weekly Wipe was first broadcast on BBC Two on 31 January 2013. [32] It is an amalgam of Screenwipe and Newswipe, with sections focusing on recent news, television shows and films. Along with the regular cast, it also features guests who discuss recent events. [33] Two more series followed in 2014 and 2015. [34] [35] [36] [37] A 60-minute special, Election Wipe, aired on 6 May 2015, focused on the events running up to the 2015 general election. [38] Screenwipe editions have focused on a themes including American television, TV news, advertising and children's programmes. The last of these involved a segment where Brooker joined the cast of Toonattik for one week, playing the character of "Angry News Guy". An episode focused on scriptwriting, which saw several of British television's most prominent writers interviewed by Brooker. There are also many technical things here about shot actions and details that are doing the job. For example they explain how they designed graphic projects for buildings and places, or usability and the user interface of gadgets that were used by the characters. Authors did the best to use all the reasons why we are in love with technological toys, we want to have them and use them. They made an effort to show all details.Endemol UK - Zeppotron". Archived from the original on 6 February 2014 . Retrieved 23 October 2016. Charlie is also behind the BBC Two series Cunk on Britain and the BAFTA-nominated Cunk on Shakespeare with regular Weekly Wipe contributor Philomena Cunk. Bafta TV Awards 2017: All the winners and nominees". BBC News. BBC. 14 May 2017 . Retrieved 4 July 2017.

Eames, Tom (13 November 2014). "Charlie Brooker's Weekly Wipe to return, 2014 Wipe confirmed". Digital Spy . Retrieved 27 April 2015. Williams, Zoe (21 February 2022). "Charlie Brooker: 'Mr Dystopia? That makes me sound like a wrestler' ". The Guardian . Retrieved 22 February 2022. Bromwich, Kathryn (8 July 2023). "On my radar: Charlie Brooker's cultural highlights". The Guardian . Retrieved 23 October 2023.

In 2009, Brooker began hosting You Have Been Watching, a panel comedy TV quiz on Channel 4 which discusses television. A second series was broadcast the following year. British Press Awards 2009: The full list of winners". Press Gazette. 1 April 2009. Archived from the original on 15 January 2010 . Retrieved 16 January 2010. Channel 4's Alternative Election Night". Channel 4. Archived from the original on 6 January 2012 . Retrieved 23 December 2011. Close (16 October 2010). "Charlie Brooker Leaving Screen Burn Column". The Guardian. London . Retrieved 16 October 2010.

Close (24 October 2004). "Apology for Brooker's 24 October 2004 Screen Burn column". The Guardian. London . Retrieved 16 January 2010. a b "Charlie Brooker: the dark side of our gadget addiction". guardian.co.uk. London. 1 December 2011 . Retrieved 17 December 2011.Brooker began writing a TV review column titled "Screen Burn" for The Guardian newspaper's Saturday entertainment supplement The Guide in 2000, a role he continued until October 2010. Brooker, Charlie (21 August 2011). "Poor A-levels? Don't despair. Just lie on job application forms". The Guardian. UK . Retrieved 4 September 2011. In 2014, an article he wrote for The Guardian—"Too much talk for one planet: why I'm reducing my word emissions"—was published in the A-Level anthology Voices in Speech and Writing: An Anthology. [19] Online [ edit ] Jones, Paul. "Behind the Sofa: Charlie Brooker, Neil Gaiman and Jonathan Ross's Doctor Who memories". RadioTimes. The Radio Times . Retrieved 20 December 2016.

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