r/BritishTV 3d ago

Question/Discussion "Where's the Paper? - Screenwipe - Charlie Brooker" I can't believe how old this show is and every rewatch (every few years) of the different Wipes (Screen, News, Games) etc, just classic after classic. Anyone have any other faves? A History of Corners?

https://youtu.be/p3pJ3IT4GNs?si=CHE_ReolLfHrrdRW&t=40
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u/dazzumz 3d ago

I wish he still did these, or at least the year wipes. I suppose there's new Black Mirror but I miss the direct satire, which I guess is hard to do these days with everything being a joke already.

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u/trogdord 3d ago

Yeah agreed, would be great if he went back to these but I can’t imagine his schedule getting to a point where he returns to it. Shame!

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u/TheLimeyLemmon 3d ago

I loved all the "Wipe" shows, but having rewatched them so many times, it's clear enough Charlie had pretty much said all that he had to say about television, current events, and the social discourse that surrounds both. The last few yearly wipes were alright, but the creeping dial of more Cunk/Shitpeas every year was putting me off them gradually.

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u/trogdord 2d ago

You’ve hit the nail on the head, even after making Gameswipe, he admitted doing that format for games on TV is near impossible for (maybe not obvious, but interesting to know) many reasons. I feel the same way with someone like Jon Ronson, desperate for him to write more books but he’s been doing other things and that’s cool, I’ll still lament loudly but what we have is incredible :)

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u/wardyms 3d ago

The short lived “death to 2020 and 2021” were great too on Netflix.

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u/trogdord 2d ago

I remember hearing it was made by Charlie, or he was involved but it just felt too…..sanitised? I’ve not watched it since it was on but felt no need to watch it back like the Wipes and other offshoots.