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Genre
  
Review Cultural critic

Theme music composer
  
Nathan Fake

No. of series
  
3

Presented by
  
Charlie Brooker

Networks
  
BBC Two, BBC HD

8.6/10
IMDb

Created by
  
Charlie Brooker

Country of origin
  
United Kingdom

First episode date
  
31 January 2013

Number of episodes
  
19

Writers
  
Charlie Brooker

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Opening theme
  
"You Are Here" (FortDax Remix)

Cast
  
Charlie Brooker, Al Campbell

Similar
  
How TV Ruined Your Life, You Have Been Watching, A Touch of Cloth, 10 O'Clock Live, Bellamy's People

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Charlie Brooker's Weekly Wipe is a British television review programme created and presented by Charlie Brooker. It is the most recent addition to Brooker's Wipe series, and the first to be broadcast in HD. The programme is an amalgam of the earlier Wipe series, with reviews of current television programmes, news events, games, and films.

Contents

The programme was commissioned by the BBC in November 2012, with six episodes ordered. It began airing on 31 January 2013, and was broadcast on BBC Two. Two more series followed in 2014 and 2015. A special edition of the show entitled Election Wipe was broadcast on 6 May 2015, the day before the UK general election.

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Format

Weekly Wipe follows a similar format to Brooker's earlier works. It features Brooker commenting on a range of recent programmes, events, games, and films. Brooker presents the programme from both his living room and a presenters' desk, similar to Newswipe. Brooker also narrates news footage, and other VTs, commenting humorously on their content. Whilst covering the most prominent events of the week, Weekly Wipe also satirises more commonplace or minor occurrences.

Weekly Wipe features Al Campbell as "Barry Shitpeas" and Diane Morgan as "Philomena Cunk" ('Cunk' being portrayed as a deliberately dim-witted/ill-informed interviewer), and segments by comedians Doug Stanhope, Tim Key, Limmy, Jake Yapp, Catriona Knox as reporter "Emily Surname" and Morgana Robinson. In the first series, alongside these contributors, guest stars such as Richard Osman and Susan Calman joined Brooker in a chat show segment, discussing recent events of interest.

The programme includes segments used by Brooker in his year-in-review wipes, such as the "World of Bullshit" section; these short clips cover the more mundane elements of otherwise newsworthy events. Brooker also regularly links news stories together to make them more humorous, and satirises popular opinions to make light of otherwise serious events. In a similar section, "World of Shitverts", Brooker satirises popular adverts. As with much of Brooker's work, Weekly Wipe openly mocks other shows, people, and news events.

Weekly Wipe comments on media, public reaction, and how the two influence each other. Although Brooker makes his opinions on the subjects discussed known, the programme is equally derogatory to both sides of most debates, and rarely demonstrates a positive commentary outlook on world affairs.

Reception

Weekly Wipe has received generally positive reviews from critics, who praise Brooker's return to the original Wipe format. The studio-based chat show element of the first episode was criticised, with its jarring change of pace separating it from the rest of the monologic episode.

Weekly Wipe received a nomination in the Comedy and Comedy Entertainment Programme category at the 2015 British Academy Television Awards.

References

Charlie Brooker's Weekly Wipe Wikipedia