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- Featuring stand-alone dramas -- sharp, suspenseful, satirical tales that explore techno-paranoia -- "Black Mirror" is a contemporary reworking of "The Twilight Zone" with stories that tap into the collective unease about the modern world.
- Two teams, lead by their team leader (either Lee Mack or David Mitchell), have to try and make the other team believe their crazy stories.
- A raunchy spoof edition of Countdown (1982) with the stars of 8 Out of 10 Cats (2005).
- 8 Out Of 10 Cats is a cheeky and articulate comedy panel show hosted by English comedian Jimmy Carr that uses statistics and a series of opinion polls as a basis for discussion.
- During a fictional series of Big Brother, a zombie outbreak occurs, but the house-mates are unaware of the impending doom outside of the Big Brother House.
- DCI Jack Cloth and DC Anne Oldman are paired to investigate a series of grisly murders done by a devious killer.
- Charlie Brooker highlights the week's news in a comic fashion.
- The story of the 1980s snooker rivalry between the flamboyant Alex Higgins and the methodical Steve Davis.
- Satirical TV show critique.
- Comedian Romesh Ranganathan is joined by celebrity guests and the Ranganation (his very own focus group made up of 25 members of the Great British public) to take a topical, funny look at modern Britain.
- Sketch show that draws inspiration and material from the awkward, annoying, and asinine moments of young adult life.
- A group of starry-eyed applicants are auditioned to undergo intensive training in Russia before being flown 100 kilometers up into near space. Here, they will spend up to five days orbiting the Earth, conducting experiments and quite literally watching the world go by - or will they? Unbeknown to them, they won't be in space at all... They won't even be in Russia. They'll actually be in a disused military base at a secret location somewhere in the UK, possibly the most audacious, complicated and ambitious practical joke in television history.
- Nish Kumar, Rachel Parris and the team of comedians that brought you The Mash Report return with more satirical, topical comedy.
- An informative and humourous take on the world of current affairs.
- A special edition of Deal or No Deal? (2005) with the stars of 8 Out of 10 Cats (2005). Jimmy Carr takes over as host while Sean Lock and Jon Richardson team up to beat the banker and win some money for their charities of choice.
- Charlie Brooker talks to the cast of The Wire, and to Baltimore natives, to find out what makes the show so special.
- Hosted and written by Charlie Brooker, this sardonic series follows and critiques both current news stories and the way television portrays them.
- Darkly satirical look at the world of home shopping channels.
- Charlie Brooker quizzes celebrity guests on their televisual literacy.
- A comedic documentary series in which Charlie Brooker uses a mix of sketches and jaw-dropping archive footage to explore the gulf between real life and television.
- A fly-on-the-wall mockumentary following the day-to-day reality of being Nigel Farage. How does a man forever in the spotlight fill his days now he has nothing to do?
- Sitcom based behind the scenes of a celebrity entertainment show.
- In this award-winning documentary for Channel 4, as part of their season of programmes about mental health , Jon Richardson investigates Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.
- Comedian David O'Doherty is joined by a celebrity guest to go on a cycle ride exploring the British countryside, have a chat and a few laughs along the way in a sort of celebrity interview show on two wheels.
- Alex Brooker, Josh Widdicombe and guests spend the night at some of the UK's most exciting attractions with no other visitors around.
- 11 contestants compete in a series of games, with the goal of not finishing first, or last.
- Charlie Brooker takes you on a journey through time to show the most influential video games on everyday life.
- Sketch show satirising British television output.
- Celebrities relate humorous stories from their school days.
- Frankie Boyle takes centre stage in his Election Autopsy - a comedy special made exclusively for BBC iPlayer. Recorded in front of a passionate crowd in London's historic Wilton's Music Hall, the show features Frankie at his brilliant best doing stand-up, review, discussion and audience interaction - all in an attempt to make sense of the remarkable general election results. Throughout the show, Frankie makes a series of bold and often outrageous statements about the vote. He's joined by a range of guests including Sara Pascoe, Katherine Ryan and Akala, who are on hand to take him to task over his claims - before the audience decide whether he's right or wrong.
- Professional darts players and comedians team up for a knockout tournament.
- The People's Book of Records is a hilarious challenge show with a cult-like following. Never mind being the fastest, tallest or most dedicated. This show is all about incredible feats of human endurance in some of the strangest and most obscure challenges ever set.
- Frankie Boyle's alternative take on the Royal Variety Performance.
- Charlie Brooker, Jimmy Carr, Lauren Laverne and David Mitchell respond irreverently to the election results as they unfold.
- Jeremy Paxman, David Mitchell and Richard Osman present a humorous coverage of the ongoing 2015 election results.
- Anthony Lilley delivers a lecture on "The Me in Media", exploring the nature of storytelling, interactivity and the changing media landscape.
- It's another driven and high powered day in the City and in a crucial meeting in one of the London leading investors, the Board of Directors discusses alternative ways of rewarding its hard-working employees with positively equine results.