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He's the sharp-tongued satirist who has made a living out of lampooning
everything from Benefits Street to Katie Hopkins, but Charlie Brooker's
viewing habits might surprise his fans.


tongue-in-cheek look at the week's news, film, TV and tweets.

But after recording an episode of the scathingly satirical show, he
admits 'I can't watch anything for a bit'."



mind-bending episode yet".

The 90-minute episode of tense dystopian satire was a far cry from what
most people would normally expect of a festive special. "I suppose it
threw people, because it was kind of a horror movie, and it wasn't



He was shocked when he saw the recent terror attacks on the news,
against the offices of satirical Paris comic Charlie Hebdo.

"It took a while to sink in. I was initially like 'Jesus Christ', and