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    Charlie Brooker's Gameswipe

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    Charlie Brooker’s Gameswipe

    Charlie Brooker’s Gameswipe was a special one-off British, video game culture show by Charlie Brooker, aired in September 2009 during the BBC’s Technology season. Following on from Brooker’s Screenwipe and Newswipe, Gameswipe featured reviews of various video games and consoles as well as an insight into the video game industry.

    $4.00
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    Getting On

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    Getting On

    Darkly comic series about life on a hospital ward and a nursing team who have to get on with the job despite challenges thrown up by the modern NHS.

    $4.00$8.00
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    QI

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    QI

    QI is a British comedy panel game television quiz show created and co-produced by John Lloyd, hosted by Stephen Fry, and featuring permanent panellist Alan Davies. Most of the questions are extremely obscure, making it unlikely that the correct answer will be given. To compensate, points are also awarded for interesting answers, regardless of whether they are right or even relate to the original question. Points are also deducted from a panellist who gives answers which are wrong, pathetically obvious, or obviously a joke. The show makes use of a loud siren and flashing lights, as a form of humiliation.

    $16.00$24.00
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    The Thick of It

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    The Thick of It

    Set in the corridors of power and spin, the Minister for Social Affairs is continually harassed by Number 10’s policy enforcer and dependent on his not-so-reliable team of civil servants.

    $4.00$12.00
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    It's Only a Theory

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    It’s Only a Theory

    It’s Only a Theory is a British television panel game show, first aired on BBC Four in 2009. It was conceived by and starred Andy Hamilton and featured Reginald D. Hunter as a regular panelist. Announced by the BBC in April 2009, the eight episode series was produced by Hat Trick Productions.

    The panelists discuss theories “about life, the universe and everything” submitted by professionals and experts. The panel debates each theory and decides whether it is worth keeping.

    $12.00
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    I've Never Seen Star Wars

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    I’ve Never Seen Star Wars

    I’ve Never Seen Star Wars is a comedy chat show broadcast on BBC Four and BBC Two, first broadcast on 12 March 2009. Created and produced by Bill Dare and hosted by Marcus Brigstocke for the 2009 episodes & Jo Brand for the 2011 special episode, each episode features a celebrity guest trying out new experiences. Based on the original radio version broadcast on BBC Radio 4, the title comes from the fact that Dare has never seen the Star Wars films. An eight part series was recorded in March 2009, with guests including John Humphrys, Esther Rantzen, Rory McGrath and Hugh Dennis.

    A new host, Jo Brand, presented a December 2011 episode.

    $4.00$12.00
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    Comics Britannia

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    Comics Britannia

    Comics Britannia is a three-part documentary series from BBC Four which started on 10 September 2007. It was then repeated on BBC Two starting on 19 July 2008.

    The series looks at the history of the British comic and is also the centre of a Comics Britannia season.

    $8.00
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    Supernatural

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    Supernatural

    Anthology series in which a prospective “Club of the Damned” member is required to tell a horror story, their application for membership being judged on how frightening it was.

    $16.00
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    Rich Hall's Fishing Show

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    Rich Hall’s Fishing Show

    Rich Hall’s Fishing Show was a comedy programme written by and starring Rich Hall and Mike Wilmot. It was first broadcast on 11 November 2003 in the United Kingdom on BBC Four. It was repeated in the UK on Dave in 2008. The Fishing with the Corleones sequence involving the late Anita Roddick was omitted from the repeat.

    The show was set in the lochs of Scotland, on which Hall and Wilmot would go fishing. However, very few fish were caught, and the situation instead formed the setting for dialogue between the pair which would be vaguely themed on subjects like love or the Olympic Games. Some episodes featured sketches involving characters such as Bob, a decapitated limousine driver whose head had survived, and Charles Manson, a reclusive salesman who, despite his appearance, was not the convicted serial killer of the same name. Each episode would end with a celebrity guest who was invited on to the boat to talk and fish with the pair.

    At the end of each show, a celebrity guest would appear and talk with Hall and Wilmot. The idea was seen earlier in a pilot the pair had called Rich Hall’s Badly Funded Think Tank. In that show, the segment was titled “Fishing with the Corleones”, but in the Fishing Show these sections are unappended.

    $8.00
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    Classic Albums

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    Classic Albums

    A documentary series about pop and rock albums that are considered the best or most distinctive of a well-known band or musician or that exemplify a stage in the history of music.

    $4.00$8.00
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    Party Animals

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    Party Animals

    Party Animals presents Westminster from the ground up – the young researchers and advisors shouldering huge responsibility in a frantic, high-stakes world. It’s no wonder their personal lives are so messy. Sons of an ex-Labour MP, Scott and Danny Foster have politics in their blood.

    $8.00
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