Episode List: Screenwipe (2006-2009)
The programme contains reviews of current shows, as well as stories and commentary on how television is produced. (en.wikipedia.org)
Seasons: 10, Episodes: 56
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Screenwipe: Episode #7.1 (2010)
- Season 7, Episode 1
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Screenwipe: Episode #7.2 (2010)
- Season 7, Episode 2
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Screenwipe: Episode #7.3 (2010)
- Season 7, Episode 3
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Screenwipe: Episode #7.4 (2010)
- Season 7, Episode 4
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Screenwipe: Episode #7.5 (2010)
- Season 7, Episode 5
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Screenwipe: Episode #7.6 (2010)
- Season 7, Episode 6
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Charlie Brooker's 2010 Wipe (2010)
- Season 7, Episode 7
From the Chilean miners to the General Election, from Sherlock to The Only Way is Essex, Charlie Brooker unhelpfully points a finger and laughs. With contributors including Doug Stanhope, Grace Dent and Nick Davies and poetry from Tim Key.
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Charlie Brooker's 2011 Wipe (2011)
- Season 7, Episode 8
Brooker takes a satirical look back at the events of the past 12 months, a year that included weddings both royal and gypsy, as well as riots across England and Wales, the phone-hacking scandal and the TV debut of Desperate Scousewives. With contributions by American stand-up Doug Stanhope, Brian Limond, and Adam Curtis.
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