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- Three interconnected tales of technology run amok during the Christmas season are told by two men at a remote outpost in a frozen wilderness.
- Satirical TV show critique.
- This series kicks off with an episode about the process of filming a single section of TV, the best TV documentaries and aspiration in TV. Features about the latest series of Doctor Who and Eastenders.
- Charlie shows you how TV is edited. Feature about Primeval. Grace Dent talks TV soap romance and Stewart Lee discusses TV shows for teenagers.
- Featuring stand-alone dramas -- sharp, suspenseful, satirical tales that explore techno-paranoia -- "Black Mirror" is a contemporary reworking of "The Twilight Zone" with stories that tap into the collective unease about the modern world.
- The first episode covers how TV can influence you and the rules and regulations. Features about Celebrity Big Brother, paranormal shows and Battlestar Galactica.
- Episode about how TV lies to you. Features about Heroes and Have I Been Here Before?. Nicholas Parsons talks Saturday night TV.
- Episode about the "credit squeeze" and how a career in TV really starts out. Features about Ann Widdecombe versus Prostitution, Secret Diary of a Call Girl and Street Doctor. Richard Herring talks Big Cook, Little Cook.
- Paired up by a dating program that puts an expiration date on all relationships, Frank and Amy soon begin to question the system's logic.
- Hosted and written by Charlie Brooker, this sardonic series follows and critiques both current news stories and the way television portrays them.
- Features about 24's latest series, recent broadcasting landmarks, video games and TV ratings.
- Episode covers latest series of Big Brother and Love Island. Charlie makes his own '40 Seconds of Fame' fake contest show.
- How TV rubs our noses in other people's superior lifestyles.
- A woman enters the Black Museum, where the proprietor tells his stories relating to the artifacts.
- Dion Dublin, Debbie McGee, Lucy Porter and Bob Mortimer join team captains Lee and David as the comedy panel show hosted by Rob Brydon returns for a twelfth series.
- Charlie Brooker highlights the week's news in a comic fashion.
- Charlie Brooker shows you how to be a TV presenter and being "the TV talent". Features about Britain's Hardest and The Verdict. Reginald D Hunter talks British Television.
- Guests Clare Balding, Asim Chaudhry, Victoria Coren Mitchell and Greg James join team captains Lee Mack and David Mitchell for the deceptive panel show hosted by Rob Brydon.
- Episode about TV's technology advancements, underrated detective crime shows and cookery shows. Features about Emmerdale, Deadwood and Catherine Townsend talks Ally McBeal and Sex and the City.
- How stereotypical programming paints our viewings of particular age groups.
- Advertisements and movies' clichéd and unrealistic portrayal of romance.
- In the near future, everyone has access to a memory implant that records everything they do, see and hear. You need never forget a face again - but is that always a good thing?
- When Yorkie and Kelly visit San Junipero, a fun-loving beach town full of surf, sun and sex, their lives are changed.
- In near-future London, police detective Karin Parke, and her tech-savvy sidekick Blue, investigate a string of mysterious deaths with a sinister link to social media.
- Charlie introduces himself in the context of TV presenters, how TV is made and suggests other shows to watch instead of Lost (2004). Features about the Jeremy Kyle Show, The Apprentice and phone-in voting trends.
- This time Charlie discusses Jamie's School Dinners, comedies to watch instead of Little Britain and how and why TV shows are commissioned. Features about 24 (2001), Deal or No Deal and breakfast shows.
- Episode covers TV continuity, makeover shows and docu-soaps . Simon Farnaby talks The Last of the Summer Wine.
- This edition focuses on kids' TV, including some lesser seen items.
- Charlie Brooker takes an irreverent look back at 2012. It was a busy year crammed full of Olympian events, including the jubilee, some elections, pussy riots, exposed regal flesh, The Valleys and also some actual Olympian events.
- Rob Brydon presents a festive edition of the award-winning comedy panel show. Team captains Lee Mack and David Mitchell are joined by celebrity guests Alex Brooker, Melvyn Hayes, Victoria Coren Mitchell and Naga Munchetty.
- When withdrawn Kenny stumbles headlong into an online trap, he is quickly forced into an uneasy alliance with shifty Hector, both at the mercy of persons unknown.
- 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.
- Professional darts players and comedians team up for a knockout tournament.
- Episode covers consumer shows and how ideas become (or don't become) TV shows. Features about Hollyoaks and Dragon's Den.
- Charlie goes to the United States. He shows British TV programs such as Eastenders and the Bill to American test audiences, to gauge their reaction.
- Charlie recaps the news since last series, discusses the war between the TV and the newspapers and finance tightening in TV. Features about Britannia High and Paul Ross's Big Black Book of Horror.
- Charlie makes his own elimination show. Features about Pete's P.A and cruel TV judges.
- As the seventeenth series draws to a close, David Mitchell is joined by actor Will Mellor and Pussycat Doll Kimberley Wyatt while Lee Mack is partnered by newsreader Charlene White and Australian comedian Sam Campbell.
- Before we all plunge into the depths of January despair, it is time to put on your party hat and reflect on 2013 with Charlie Brooker's annual Christmas and New Year shindig. This is a high-octane glance back at a year in which almost nothing happened - apart from meteors, edible horses, cyclists on steroids, insurgents in Mali, fake space monkeys, Splash!, Oscar Pistorius, the Pope resigning, a new Pope, Christopher Dormer, The One Show, Chris Huhne, Gogglebox, Bedtime Live, Thatcher's death, a Beiber backlash, Miley Cyrus, twerking, Dogging Tales, the Castro kidnappings, snooping, Snowden, a royal baby, Your Face Sounds Familiar, Egypt, Godfrey Bloom, the Damian McBride diaries, Diana (the film), GTA V, Sex Box, hurricanes, storms, Russell Brand on Newsnight and an American government shutdown.
- Charlie Brooker covers the funny side of politics and the popular topics of 2014.
- A woman desperate to boost her social media score hits the jackpot when she's invited to a swanky wedding, but the trip doesn't go as planned.
- Capt. Robert Daly presides over his crew with wisdom and courage. But a new recruit will soon discover nothing on this spaceship is what it seems.
- Jimmy Carr hosts. Sean Lock and Katherine Ryan versus Jon Richardson and Joe Wilkinson. Dr John Cooper Clarke is in Dictionary Corner with Susie Dent, also stars Rachel Riley.
- 2012– TV-MA8.3 (41)TV EpisodeIn this festive 2014 Christmas Special, Kathy Burke and Sean Lock take on Jon Richardson and David Baddiel. Alex Horne and the Horne Section join Susie in Dictionary Corner, Joe Wilkinson joins Rachel at the Board and Jimmy Carr hosts.
- Two teams, lead by their team leader (either Lee Mack or David Mitchell), have to try and make the other team believe their crazy stories.