
Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe is a television programme about television programmes; the cost, the surprising amount of work and bureaucracy involved, how programmes are selected for broadcast, and, usually scathing, analysis of specific programmes and genres. Brooker often pays particular attention to more obscure channels on satellite, freeview and cable, such as those dedicated to gambling, shopping, horoscopes, and pornography. He explores the probable effects of television in society, and how often programmes can create in the viewer feelings of inadequacy, depression, fear, and anxiety. To balance things, usually one segment of each show is dedicated to positive reviews, with analysis on why the style and content is so absorbing.
Charlie Brooker takes an irreverent look at all aspects of life on the small screen, including capsule reviews of the week's highs and lows. Based not-entirely-vaguely on his Guardian column and book, Screen Burn, the irreverent, authored magazine show takes a caustic look at television and sometimes even raises its voice a little. This edition takes a look at 'TV fakery' scandals, the X Factor and Heroes.
Charlie Brooker takes an irreverent look at all aspects of life on the small screen, including capsule reviews of the week's highs and lows. Based not-entirely-vaguely on his Guardian column and book, Screen Burn, the irreverent, authored magazine show takes a caustic look at television and sometimes even raises its voice a little.
Charlie Brooker takes an irreverent look at all aspects of life on the small screen, including capsule reviews of the week's highs and lows. He focuses on TV news and how it has changed over the years, and there's a special report from Adam Curtis.
Charlie Brooker takes an irreverent look at aspects of life on the small screen. He examines the state of television in the current economic climate and attacks expensive dramas.
Charlie Brooker takes an irreverent look at life on the small screen. In an advertising special, a report from an insider who dishes the dirt on all that is bad in the industry.
Charlie Brooker takes an irreverent look at life on the small screen. In a writers' special, he is joined by some of the best to talk about how a TV programme is actually created.
Charlie Brooker takes an irreverent look at life on the small screen. He takes a scalpel to 'mission' documentaries and makes his own rather unusual version of the genre.
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Charlie Brooker takes an irreverent look at all aspects of life on the small screen, including capsule reviews of the week's highs and lows. He sees what 'Yoof TV' has to offer today's teenage viewers and gives his view on Tara Palmer Tompkinson.
Charlie Brooker takes an irreverent look at all aspects of life on the small screen, including capsule reviews of the week's highs and lows.
Charlie Brooker takes an irreverent look at life on the small screen. He turns his gaze to the state of kids' TV and the new trend for programmes featuring child psychologists.