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Charlie Brooker: 10 of the best Screen Burn columns
Here are some of his most memorable TV columns from the past decade. Which are your favourites?
Tim Lusher, The Guardian, 16th October 2010Charlie Brooker: Why I'm calling time on Screen Burn
TV stars can breathe a little easier: our uniquely grumpy critic has decided to call it quits.
Charlie Brooker, The Guardian, 15th October 2010Charlie Brooker and Konnie Huq's secret Vegas wedding
Konnie Huq and TV critic Charlie Brooker have married in a secret ceremony in Las Vegas.
Daily Mail, 29th August 2010Konnie Huq to marry Charlie Brooker
Despite the differences, Charlie Brooker and Konnie Huq have become engaged after nine months together.
Sara Nathan, Daily Mail, 9th June 2010Huq has to cancel romantic trip with Charlie Brooker
Hard-working Konnie Huq has had to cancel a romantic trip to Las Vegas with new love Charlie Brooker - despite joking they had planned a quickie wedding.
The Sun, 9th June 2010Lee Mack vs Charlie Brooker on So Wrong It's Right
So Wrong It's Right is the radio show hosted by Charlie Brooker in which his guests must try to "out-wrong each other". In tonight's episode he is joined by Tom Basden, Josie Long and Lee Mack - and it's with Lee that things get a little... heated.
BBC Comedy, 18th May 2010Charlie Brooker: Political leaks on primetime
I got through my first weeny link without a hitch. But moments before doing my second link, much later in the night, something completely unexpected happened. I did a piss.
Charlie Brooker, The Guardian, 10th May 2010Charlie Brooker interview
He possesses the sharpest keyboard in the country, but what do you really know about writer and presenter Charlie Brooker?
Andrew Dickens, ShortList, 22nd April 2010Charlie Brooker ashamed to beat Britain's Got Talent
Charlie Brooker has claimed that he was "ashamed" to triumph over Britain's Got Talent at the recent RTS Awards.
Dan French, Digital Spy, 14th April 2010Viral Video Chart: Charlie Brooker on TV news
The viral blockbuster award of this week definitely goes to Charlie Brooker. "It starts here with a lacklustre establishing shot of a significant location," is the first sentence of Brooker's spoof news report for BBC Four's Newswipe showing, of course, no significant location but some random dirt-brownish looking skyscrapers in the London Docklands.
Mercedes Bunz, The Guardian, 5th February 2010