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Charlie Brooker's Weekly Wipe

Charlie Brooker's Weekly Wipe

  • TV comedy
  • BBC Two
  • 2013 - 2015
  • 15 episodes (3 series)

Charlie Brooker and his guests cast their collective eyes over all that the week's TV, cinema, news and computer games have to offer. Stars Charlie Brooker, Al Campbell, Diane Morgan, Morgana Robinson, Doug Stanhope and more.

Episode menu

Series 1, Episode 2

Charlie Brooker gives the latest film, news, telly and t'internet his unique topical treatment. This episode's mix of contributors and guests include Bob Mortimer, US comedian Doug Stanhope and journalist Camilla Long.

Preview clips

Items

The Economy

TV Dramas - ITV's Mr Selfridge, BBC One's Ripper Street

Cunk / Shitpeas - BBC One's Call The Midwife

Doug Stanhope - American Healthcare

The World of Bullshit - Prince Charles's appearance marking 150 years of the Tube

The World of Bullshit - Alicia Keys and Blackberry, will.i.am and Apple

Mali

Points Off You - Mali, Beyoncé

Guests Bob Mortimer and Camilla Long join Charlie to talk about Hitchcock

The World of Shitverts - Coke, Take A Break, Clairol

Broadcast details

Date
Thursday 7th February 2013
Time
10pm
Channel
BBC Two
Length
30 minutes

Repeats

Show past repeats

Date Time Channel
Thursday 7th February 2013 10:00pm BBC HD

Cast & crew

Cast
Charlie Brooker Host / Presenter
Al Campbell Barry Shitpeas
Diane Morgan Philomena Cunk
Doug Stanhope Self
Guest cast
Camilla Long Guest
Bob Mortimer Guest
Writing team
Charlie Brooker Writer
Alan Connor Writer (Additional Material)
Ben Caudell Writer (Additional Material)
Jason Hazeley Writer (Additional Material)
Joel Morris Writer (Additional Material)
Production team
Andrew Chaplin Director
Lucy Forbes Director
Nick Vaughan Smith Series Editor
Jodie Krstic Producer
Alison Marlow Producer
Annabel Jones Executive Producer
Damon Tai Editor
Stuart Lutes Editor
Ros Cumberland Production Designer

Video

The Sad Graph Industry

Charlie Brooker looks at how television attempts to explain the economy.

Featuring: Charlie Brooker.

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