Brass Eye is a UK television series of satirical news magazines. A series of six episodes aired on Channel 4 in 1997, and a further episode in 2001. The series was created by Chris Morris, and written by Morris, David Quantick, Peter Baynham, Jane Bussmann, Arthur Mathews and Graham Linehan. The series was directed by Michael Cumming. It was a sequel to Morris's earlier spoof news programmes On the Hour and The Day Today. It satirised media portrayal of social ills, in particular sensationalism and creation of moral panics. The series starred Morris's The Day Today colleague Doon MacKichan and Gina McKee, Mark Heap, Simon Pegg, Julia Davis and Kevin Eldon.
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Brass Eye OnlineAdd to Watchlist Brass Eye was a spoof news show created by Chris Morris airing in the United Kingdom on Channel 4. The show often lampooned current events that were being blown out of proportion by legitimate media outlets.
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Brass Eye (TV Series 1997–2001)With Christopher Morris, Mark Heap, Kevin Eldon, Doon Mackichan. Controversal spoof of current affairs television, and the role of celebrity in the UK.
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Brass Eye (TV Series 1997–2001)Brass Eye is a TV show which spoofs newsmagazines, celebrity as reason for living, "big issues", left and right, up and down, and is outraged about outrage. If you you cut this baby open, you find in the stomach every hand that fed it! Definitely one of the Three Funniest Series ever to come from the UK (with Fawlty Towers and Father Ted).
Brass EyeBrass Eye is a British television comedy series parodying the current affairs news programming. A series of six episodes aired on Channel 4 in 1997, and a further episode in 2001 (the latter of which got the show cancelled).