You Have Been Watching - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Rufus Hound, Jamelia, Richard Herring
Writer and presenter Charlie Brooker hosts a brand new comedy quiz, joined by three guests to help him dissect the week in television. This first episode will include a detailed look at BBC1's daily magazine format, The One Show.

Josie Long, Frank Skinner, Grace Dent
Second of the series, with three new panellists, Josie Long, Frank Skinner and Grace Dent in the studio to help Charlie Brooker scrutinise another week's worth of TV. This episode's TV Club looks at Doctor Who spin-off, Torchwood: Children of Earth.

Frankie Boyle, Sarah Millican, Reece Shearsmith
Another trawl through the best and, more importantly, the worst of the week's TV with Charlie Brooker and a panel of three celebrity associates - Frankie Boyle, Reece Shearsmith and Sarah Millican. In TV Club, Charlie and his guests talk about the C4 documentary Inside Nature's Giants. The show also features the ...Got Talent franchise, and Psychic Academy.

Weird TV Special - Frankie Boyle, Josie Long, Richard Bacon
Join Charlie Brooker for a 'Weird TV' special, including a TV Club about The Jeremy Kyle Show, a look at BBC3's My Life as an Animal, and US plastic surgery makeover show The Swan. His guests are Richard Bacon, Frankie Boyle and Josie Long.

Martin Freeman, Liza Tarbuck, Reginald D. Hunter
Martin Freeman, Liza Tarbuck and Reginald D. Hunter help Charlie Brooker to evaluate another seven days in television. The subject of this week's TV Club is British-TV staple Casualty. Charlie and his guests also share their views on BBC Three's Young, Dumb and Living Off Mum, and tackle the topic of extraordinary cookery shows.

Frank Skinner, Germaine Greer, Frankie Boyle
Frank Skinner, Frankie Boyle and Germaine Greer help Charlie assess the merits of the week's TV highlights, including Deal or No Deal and Dragons' Den.

David Mitchell, Holly Walsh, Ben Miller
David Mitchell, Ben Miller and Holly Walsh join Charlie Brooker in perusing the highs and lows of this week's TV world, including Desperate Romantics and Total Wipeout.

90s Television Special - Phill Jupitus, Victoria Coren, Jack Whitehall
Charlie hosts a special show that charts the highs and lows of 90s television - both home grown and from around the world. He gives his own take on 90s TV raunch and the shows that commanded the biggest following (but perhaps shouldn't have), and unearths some hidden gems that deserve a wider audience. His guests Phill Jupitus, Victoria Coren and Jack Whitehall discuss everything from ratings giants such as You Bet to the obscurity that was Ring My Bell.
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