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Charlie Brookers Screenwipe

hate might be a strong word of Tim Key, but I just dont get why he is on the show, he is not even funny.

I like Doug Stanhope as well.

They used the war of the worlds music on the snow as well.
 
It was a stroke of genius last night to have War of the world "The cylinder unscrewing" music over the minister who was trying to define terror threat levels, cracked me right up.:lol:

D'oh! Missed that one, I like to see what SF music he'll have in the background. He used quite a few Space 1999 snippets IIRC.

He tends to use Humanity (part 2), from Morricone's score for The Thing, quite often. Not to mention his frequent use of The Gonk, from Romero's Dawn of the Dead, too.
 
I wonder if he will do his best off show at the end of the series this year.

didnt notice any Space 1999 music, will have to listen harder to be hones the WtW is the only one ive noticed.
 
He tends to use Humanity (part 2), from Morricone's score for The Thing, quite often. Not to mention his frequent use of The Gonk, from Romero's Dawn of the Dead, too.

Ah, iPlayer had episode 2 and 3 up, caught that scene, nicely chosen.

Made me wonder how we got through the 80s with severe terror threats (in N Ireland) all the time. We made arrangements to meet in a certain place during a bomb scare if we went to Belfast and that was about it. As assistant manager in a clothing store, my uncle checked for incendiary devices, but that was as risky as our family chose to be. Oh yes, Dad's side of the family used the old "The UVF would spot our Irish number plates" speil to avoid visiting :rolleyes:

The new and improved terror alerts used to have their own homage with the Firefox ad on that reminded you of the Homeland Insecurity idiocy level, but it doesn't seem to have been updated for newer versions.

didnt notice any Space 1999 music, will have to listen harder to be hones the WtW is the only one ive noticed.

I think I may be remembering older shows of his. There's quite a mixed bag in there.
 
I liked the Adam Curtis film in last night's episode

Always interesting that fellow.

I remember Brooker put his series "The Power of Nightmares" up for comparison against some "youth" orientated TV to see what teens really would like in an episode of Screenwipe, so I'm guessing he's another favourite of Brooker.

You know why it was so good last night? No Tim Key.

D'oh, I knew someone would notice :lol:

As long as we don't get a break from Doug Stanhope!
 
there is only one more episode left this series 5 of 6, the 6th being a clip show, and the 6th episode not appearing on my Digiguide.
 
Well once again we come to the end of another fantastic newswipes, and what a ending, if you have not seen it your in for a treat.

Brilliant.
 
More Jeff Wayne in this one? And what's the organ music playing in the background earlier in the programme?

I choked on my beer at one point in the show though, when they dragged out that uber-wag and had her look straight onto the camera. Is it her make up or does she really look a little... funny.
 
Does the man only own one tie and i think we need to buy the men a razor. :lol:
Loved the ending can't believe the series is over already.
 
This was the last episode? Too bad.

This is another show that I wish was on more often... someone needs to do a British news show that runs for more than 2 months a year.
 
This was the last episode? Too bad.

This is another show that I wish was on more often... someone needs to do a British news show that runs for more than 2 months a year.

There are shows that run longer. Or have 2 short runs (or more) per year. HIGNFY, 8 out of 10 Cats, Russell Howards Good News, The 'wipe shows just aren't included in that.
 
This is the first time I've caught a series of Brookers, read a few of his articles and made sure to watch his gameswipe but other than that this is the first time I've sat down to watch him. I've been impressed and will certainly be watching more, I did notice an overuse of War of the Worlds but maybe that's just the last few episodes.
 
This is the first time I've caught a series of Brookers, read a few of his articles and made sure to watch his gameswipe but other than that this is the first time I've sat down to watch him. I've been impressed and will certainly be watching more, I did notice an overuse of War of the Worlds but maybe that's just the last few episodes.
If you're interested in watching more of his shows then Youtube user xthemusic has all his BBC shows uploaded. Some of them will be dated because they discuss things that happened on TV 4 years ago, but they're still very funny and I had a great time watching them all last year. Then again, I was unemployed and has far too much free time.

And in case you're wondering, Charlie Brooker is cool with it, he allows the shows to be posted because they're not released on DVD. He even joked about it in one of the episodes of Screenwipe.
 
And in case you're wondering, Charlie Brooker is cool with it, he allows the shows to be posted because they're not released on DVD. He even joked about it in one of the episodes of Screenwipe.

He did? Xthemusic, can you get any better than that?

I went back through a few of his older shows (I hadn't heard of him until a few series in) and was pleased to see I had been watching some of his favoured shows all along.

Its just nice to get some sort of affirmation like that once in a while :)
 
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