
Charlie Brooker and guests cast their collective eyes over all what the telly, cinema, news and computer games have to offer, in order to wring a little laughter from a hilariously troubled world.
Charlie Brooker’s Weekly Wipe: Series 3 Trailer - BBC Two



Join Charlie Brooker, who will be reminiscing about some of the best bits of the latest series of Weekly Wipe, as well as surprising us all with quite a lot of new bits too. Just when you think it's a repeat, a new thing will appear. Anything could happen.
A continuation and expansion of the "Screenwipe" format, "Charlie Brooker's Weekly Wipe" broadened its scope to cover news, politics, and internet culture alongside television. Brooker's acerbic wit remains front and center as he dissects the week's events with insightful, often hilarious, commentary. It features contributions from guests like Philomena Cunk and Barry Shitpeas, adding extra layers of absurdity. Like "Screenwipe", it shares a lineage with "The Day Today" through Brooker's involvement and its fundamental goal: to cast a satirical, critical eye over the media and the world it presents to us.
Charlie Brooker and guests cast their collective eyes over all that the telly, cinema, news and computer games have to offer in the topical weekly show that wrings a little laughter from a hilariously troubled world.
Charlie Brooker gives the latest film, news, telly and t'internet his unique topical treatment. Guests include Bob Mortimer, Camilla Long and US comedian Doug Stanhope.
Comedians Richard Herring and Tony Law join Charlie Brooker to wring a little laughter out of our troubled world with a look at the latest news, films, telly and stuff.
Charlie Brooker offers his acerbic take on the week's headlines, Jesse Armstrong and Isy Suttie review James Bond film Skyfall and Barry and Philomena ponder the Wonders of Life.
Charlie Brooker trawls through the week's headlines and reviews Cloud Atlas. Plus, Philomena and Barry examine the Harlem Shake and Doug Stanhope enjoys tasteless jokes on Twitter.
It's the final episode in the series, so if you've enjoyed the mix of jokes and reviews provided by Charlie Brooker and his guests, then why not watch the very best bits again in the compilation show. You lucky people.