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- Before we all plunge into the depths of January despair, it is time to put on your party hat and reflect on 2013 with Charlie Brooker's annual Christmas and New Year shindig. This is a high-octane glance back at a year in which almost nothing happened - apart from meteors, edible horses, cyclists on steroids, insurgents in Mali, fake space monkeys, Splash!, Oscar Pistorius, the Pope resigning, a new Pope, Christopher Dormer, The One Show, Chris Huhne, Gogglebox, Bedtime Live, Thatcher's death, a Beiber backlash, Miley Cyrus, twerking, Dogging Tales, the Castro kidnappings, snooping, Snowden, a royal baby, Your Face Sounds Familiar, Egypt, Godfrey Bloom, the Damian McBride diaries, Diana (the film), GTA V, Sex Box, hurricanes, storms, Russell Brand on Newsnight and an American government shutdown.
- Charlie Brooker covers the funny side of politics and the popular topics of 2014.
- Charlie Brooker's annual review of the year 2015's news and cultural events.
- A lone farmer. A pair of young burglars. Shots fired. A 16 year old dead. An age-old debate reignited - how far could and should a person go to protect their own property.
- Revealing the inside story of the police investigation into the murder of Special Constable Nisha Patel-Nasri in May 2006, as they uncover a shocking tale of greed, lust and the ultimate betrayal.
- A game show hosted by Ant and Dec filled with stunts, sketches, and special guest appearances.
- Conspiracy theories surrounding the assassination of Robert Kennedy, the murder of TV presenter Jill Dando and the death of government weapons inspector Dr David Kelly are examined.
- On 21st July 2005, four men carrying explosives tried to commit mass murder on London's transport network. When their bombs failed to go off, police faced a race against time to capture the men before they could strike again.
- British early morning news and discussion show airing Monday-Thursday live on Sky News.
- The inside story of how a specialist police team brought down Manchester's most notorious gun gang.
- Another massive heist - this time the biggest cash one in British history, that of £53 million from a security depot. The apparently-impregnable fortress was a supplier cash to shops and banks.
- British comedian Simon Brodkin has hit the headlines for his audacious pranks on public figures. His methods have remained secret until now, cameras follow him as he plans to prank 3 famous people.
- When a wife and mother goes missing, her husband derives a sadistic pleasure in playing games with the media, until it finally transpires that he had killed her.
- The long-running words and numbers game.
- Breakfast show featuring news, celebrity guests and showbiz gossip.
- The disappearance of Lucie Blackman, a young British woman working in Tokyo, leads to the apprehension of a prolific serial rapist.
- The murder of PC Sharon Beshenivsky.
- Illegally smuggled into the UK and forced to work in Morecambe as cockle-pickers, 23 Chinese people tragically drowned to death one devastating day in 2004.
- The biggest heist in Britain's criminal history - stealing the Millenium Star Diamond - is met by the biggest Flying Squad operation also in Britain's history.
- Channel 4's long-running, award-winning investigative current affairs documentary series. Particularly noted for its undercover reporting.
- Manhunt is produced in conjunction with the charity Crimestoppers who will receive anonymous information from viewers via their phone line and website. Hosted by Mark Austin and Sarah Heaney it profiles ten of the UK's most wanted and appeals to viewers to contact Crimestoppers to help in find them.
- Jeremy asks - Was the police chief who locked himself in his car during the Westminster terrorist attack right to do so? Is tough love for anorexics acceptable? Should the snogging Strictly contestant and dancer be dumped?
- Charlie discusses the horse meat scandal, the same-sex marriage bill and TV dating shows. Shitpeas and Cunk talk about A Good Day to Die Hard.
- This week, Ant and Dec are joined by Michael Bublé.
- This week, Ant and Dec are joined by Michael Bublé.
- This week, Ant and Dec are joined by the cast of Britain's got talent.
- This week, Ant and Dec are joined by Little Mix.
- This week, Ant and Dec are joined by Jesse Glynne.
- Jeremy asks - Should people struggling with bills work longer hours? Should Rishi listen to Boris' demands on Ukraine? Is Camilla wrong to wade into the Roald Dahl row? Storm asks - Is fireman a sexist job title?
- Bonnie Langford comes unstuck on this week's challenge, tap dancing.
- Mark is live at Downing Street with reaction to the PM's address to the nation.
- Adam is live in Washington with the latest news on the U.S. election, while Mark has the rest of the day's headlines back in the studio.
- Includes live coverage of the Prime Minister's latest news conference on the outbreak of covid-19.
- Includes live coverage of the Public Accounts Committee's questioning of David Cameron regarding the Greensill lobbying scandal.
- Includes live coverage of the House of Commons as the PM takes questions on the Internal Market Bill.