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Charlie Brooker

Charlie Brooker

  • 53 years old
  • English
  • Writer, executive producer, presenter, satirist and producer

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The Guardian's Charlie Brooker makes a leap from BBC4 to Channel 4 and midweek primetime for a new show. Rather than watching him shouting at a camera in his front room, here he's joined in the studio by as-yet-unannounced guests to host a new comedy quiz about the week's telly highlights and, much more likely, its cavernous lowlights. We will be watching.

Will Dean, The Guardian, 7th July 2009

Television presenter Charlie Brooker (Screenwipe) brings his scathing style to bear on the best and worst the medium currently has to offer. Hosting this new comedy panel game show, Brooker grills celebrities on the week's TV highs and (mostly) lows.

Gerard O'Donovan, The Telegraph, 7th July 2009

After his successful series Newswipe on BBC Four, the writer and columnist Charlie Brooker has moved to on Channel 4 with a new review show about the joys and miseries of television. In each programme he will be joined by a different line-up of guests to help him to lob bricks at the screen. But the great thing about Brooker is his ability not just to hate magnificently, but to champion the best of television and highlight programmes that might otherwise slip through the cracks. No preview tapes were available because of late editing but, based on past performance, it promises to be highly entertaining.

David Chater, The Times, 7th July 2009

A comedy panel show about TV? I'm there. Even if it's It's Only TV But I Like It. This show's likely to be head and shoulders above that, devised and hosted as it is by Charlie Brooker, creator of BBC4's Screenwipe and Newswipe. If it softens Brooker's renowned cynical edge, it'll be a disappointment, but chances are this will be the funniest thing on TV all week.

Scott Matthewman, The Stage, 6th July 2009

Interview: Charlie Brooker Goes Electric

Charlie Brooker is about to go mainstream. With a bespoke theme tune, celebrity guests and an ear-piece, he's about to host an entertainment show in front of a live audience. Quite possibly, in tears. You Have Been Watching sees Mr Brooker doing the most commercial thing he's ever done... but surely it isn't that big a risk?

mofgimmers, TV Scoop, 6th July 2009

TV Review: News Wipe with Charlie Brooker

There's generally three responses I have to Newswipe with Charlie Brooker. One is admiration at a piece of witty insight. Two is a belly laugh at a funny. Third, and possibly most important is a mixture of outrage and disbelief.

mofgimmers, TV Scoop, 30th April 2009

Spoons, a sketch show about relationships co-created by Charlie Brooker, was given the heave-ho after one series by Channel 4, despite positive clippings stretching all the way to America, where the New York Times praised its "tight thematic focus" which "captured the moments - awkward, destructive and banal - of young dating and married life".

Poor ratings were cited. Spoons scooped up around 1.7m viewers at 10pm on Friday nights, which was indeed a big drop from that slot's summer average of three million. Problem was, the fact that the slot had been bookended by Big Brother was totally ignored. With an inflated opinion of the worth of their own slot, the Channel 4 bean counters consigned Spoons to the scrapheap. And of course now that slot struggles to draw more than a million. It's almost enough to make you wish they'd made a decision by actually watching the programme.

Scott Murray, The Guardian, 27th April 2009

TV Review: Newswipe with Charlie Brooker

We're three episodes into Newswipe with Charlie Brooker and, if we're waiting for it to hit stride, like Mr Brooker suggested, then I'm going to have to prepare myself. You see, Newswipe is fast becoming Another Charlie Brooker Classic!

mofgimmers, TV Scoop, 9th April 2009

Charlie Brooker is really becoming something of a star. Just think, once upon a time, no-one had a clue what he looked like. He was just this voice... a voice of dissent accompanied by a depressed looking cartoon blob. After years hidden away from our eyes, now we've got loads of him.

Of course, mostly, we're used to seeing (and reading) Brooker taking TV to task, poking fun and offering comment. However, now he's in a new territory, looking at the world of news. Last week was the first offering, which worked very well indeed. As a show, it has started exceedingly well and, while we wait for it to really get into its stride, we can only assume it'll be getting better.

mofgimmers, TV Scoop, 30th March 2009

Last week Charlie Brooker's characteristically brilliant Newswipe started, taking a pin to the over-inflated lilo of news journalism. He's the only man who can make quantitative easing funny and has the gift of seeming, even after several hugely popular series, like a normal person who has invaded a studio.

Hermione Eyre, The Independent, 29th March 2009

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