649 likes. Ch1: Antiviral Wipe As well as coverage of the crisis itself, Charlie also explores what the public have been watching to while away the hours. Charlie Brooker's Antiviral Wipe In this one-off special, Charlie Brooker returns to our screens for the first time since his Bafta-winning 2016 Wipe to take a look at life under lockdown. Keep track of everything you watch; tell your friends. 4:21. Use the HTML below. Charlie Brooker. Plus, it provides some much-needed catharsis by simply allowing the absolute topsy-turvy carnage of the world be funny, even if it’s just for 45 minutes. As well as coverage of the crisis itself, Charlie also explores what … The panic-buying that defined the early stages of the pandemic feels as if it happened several lifetimes ago. It focused on life during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom . Cunk’s interview with Prof Andrew Pollard, the director of the Oxford Vaccine Group, is the best she has done in ages, because he strikes the perfect balance, by taking her just seriously enough, even as she’s squirting whipped cream into her mouth. In this one-off special, Charlie Brooker returns to our screens for the first time since his Bafta Award-winning 2016 Wipe to take a look at life under lockdown. Even though Brooker sits behind a desk made out of a cardboard box, it’s probably the show most suited to be made under the restrictions. Barry Shitpeas and Philomena Cunk are back and on top form, with the latter at times running the risk of sounding a lot more sensible than certain world leaders. at the 'Greenwich Clock Museum' from Charlie Brooker's Weekly Wipe on BBC. N/A. It’s certainly hard to watch Your Sister’s First Boyfriend With A Car say “the risk to the public remains low” without wanting to do something bad to the TV screen. With Charlie Brooker, Diane Morgan, Al Campbell, Konnie Huq. As well as coverage of the Coronavirus crisis, he looks at what people are doing to keep themselves occupied. 8. Charlie Brooker’s Antiviral Wipe 2020. He is the creator and co-showrunner of the anthology series Black Mirror and has written for programmes such as Brass Eye, The 11 O'Clock Show, and Nathan Barley. 49 minutes Available for 16 days First broadcast: Thursday 14th May 2020, 21:00 Latest broadcast: Monday 28th Dec 2020, 21:30 Charlie Brooker returns to take a look at life under lockdown. But Brooker’s shtick is never more at home than when he’s, well, at home. You must be a registered user to use the IMDb rating plugin. An intense, moving, hopeful portrait of life at a Barcelona hospital over the toughest times of the Covid-19 pandemic. We caught up with Brooker to find out what Antiviral Wipe – on BBC2 at 9pm ... — Charlie Brooker (@charltonbrooker) May 14, 2020. Brooker even talks about that here, amid surreal scenes of presenters socially distancing on a single sofa, or broadcasting enthusiastically to an auditorium full of empty seats. Was that really the beginning of March, when the prime minister waffled on about how he had been “. In this one-off special, Charlie Brooker returns to take a look at life under lockdown. Tv-programma in dezelfde categorie. Phil Schofield finally came out and finally admitted what we all suspected anyway. It feels urgent and necessary, even as it despairs. Play Clip; Overview. Charlie, 49, previously gave his thoughts on the first few months of 2020 with his Antiviral Wipe special for BBC Two back in May, but hasn’t done an annual Screenwipe since 2016. General Information . The UK had turned it's back on the most advantageous alliance in the history of Europe to fund this imaginary image, hoo flippin ray!!! Antiviral Wipe is here to clear away the fog. 0. The mind continues to boggle. City So Real. Dört yıllık bir aradan kısa bir süre sonra ekranlara geri dönen Charlie Brooker, bu gece Covid-19 salgını ile ilgili sorun yaşamaya geri döndü – bu yüzden Antiviral Wipe'ı çevrimiçi nasıl izleyeceğinizi ve sağlıklı bir sardonik hiciv akışı nasıl yapacağınızı öğrenmek için okumaya … Heavy? Much of our time is spent looking forward now. Charlie Brooker's Antiviral Wipe will air on BBC Two on May 14, the broadcaster has announced. The PM daring to insist that the NHS was well-prepared in terms of PPE is like coming across an ancient scrap of papyrus. We start off slow, a TV addict consuming TV news about some insignificant thing on the other side of the TV world. Was that really the beginning of March, when the prime minister waffled on about how he had been “shaking hands continuously”? The satirist takes a look at life in lockdown, in a show made during lockdown. Brooker is never better than when at home, shouting at the TV, so perhaps it’s little wonder the lockdown finds him on his best-ever form. Sociopolitical Documentary hosted by Charlie Brooker, published by BBC in 2020 - English narration [] Cover[] InformationCharlie Brooker returns to our screens to take a look at life under lockdown. “Obviously, this is a worrying time for all of us but it’s important to laugh,” says Brooker, with a maniacal flourish. It is necessary: what’s next, how do we get there, when will this be over? Even Brooker, towards the end, puts on his “earnest hat” (a hat with the word “earnest” taped to the front of it) to emphasise that we are dealing with “tragedy upon tragedy”, but the fact that the official response to it lends itself so well to satire says far more than if the jokes were hard to come by. In hospitals? The fact that Charlie Brooker’s Antiviral Wipe (BBC Two) gives us a moment to stop and look back at the sheer insanity of the past few months – much of it now appearing to have been horribly preventable, in the UK at least – is an oddly exhilarating experience. 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. Read our editors' picks for the movies and shows we're watching in March, including "The Falcon and the Winter Soldier," Boss Level, and Zack Snyder's Justice League. Antiviral Wipe 9 of 9 people found this review helpful. All was good in the xenohood.What I've given you is the first five minutes, so buckle up, strap in, knuckle down, and watch out.Charlie is apolitical, his previous wipes have sacrificed every political persuasion at The Alter Of Truth And Logic. The one-off special marks the Black Mirror creator’s first return to the format that propelled him to prominence since the 2016 end-of-year edition, which attracted more than three million viewers. Any worry that the news might be beyond satire, that the situation is simply too dire for anyone to mine it for humour, is quickly dispensed with. ! Charlie Brooker's Anti-Viral Wipe - 2020 [couchtripper] The Couchtripper. Report. In this one-off special, Charlie Brooker returns to our screens for the first time since his Bafta Award-winning 2016 Wipe to take a look at life under lockdown. The … This FAQ is empty. Playing next. Follow. The suggestion of “vaccine biscuits” is tragically more practical than, ooh, I don’t know, ingesting household cleaning products. Charlie Brooker's Antiviral Wipe In this one-off special, Charlie Brooker returns to take a look at life under lockdown. Contributors include the ever-insightful Philomena Cunk and Barry Shitpeas. Browse more videos. While many TV shows have gamely ploughed on during the lockdown, they have all emerged with a scrappy, DIY feel, a sense of having made the best of limited resources. As a one-off, Antiviral Wipe packs its most effective punch. Death to 2020 is a 2020 British mockumentary by Black Mirror creators Charlie Brooker and Annabel Jones under their Broke and Bones production company as a Netflix original production. Plus, Philomena Cunk and Barry Shitpeas return. In its various iterations, the Wipe, as we might gruesomely call it, hasn’t been seen since 2016’s end-of-year Annual Wipe, and it has been much missed. Having lost myself in a few Facebook comment wormholes, this kind of humour won’t suit everyone – the bashing of Boris’ £350m NHS fun bus, on a BBC show, will doubtless inflame those who insist that the corporation is run by “lefty southern twats” – but Antiviral Wipe succeeds because it lacks the smugness that can weigh down politically leaning comedy, on either side of the spectrum. As well as coverage of the Coronavirus crisis, he looks at what people are doing to keep themselves occupied. My mum died two weeks ago, not from the lager lurgy, just too much living. It is necessary: what’s next, how do we get there, when will this be over? She left a planet getting dumber by the day, lucky her.Thanks, Charlie, for showing me how it is.