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  2. Brass Eye - Wikipedia

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    Brass Eye (stylised as brassEYE) is a British satirical television series parodying current affairs news programming. A series of six episodes aired on Channel 4 in 1997, and a further episode in 2001.

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  4. Chris Morris (satirist) - Wikipedia

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    The second episode of Brass Eye, for example, satirised drugs and the political rhetoric surrounding them. [20] [21] To help convey the satire, Morris invented a fictional drug by the name of "cake". In the episode, British celebrities and politicians describe the supposed symptoms in detail; David Amess mentioned the fictional drug at Parliament.

  5. Paedogeddon - Wikipedia

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    Brass Eye is a satirical current affairs programme created by Morris that ran as one six-episode series in 1997. It covered contemporary issues in Britain, such as drugs, science, sex, and crime. It covered contemporary issues in Britain, such as drugs, science, sex, and crime.

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  7. Michael Cumming - Wikipedia

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    Michael Cumming is a British director and filmmaker. He is best known for directing comedy shows such as Brass Eye, Toast of London, Toast of Tinseltown, The Mark Thomas Product, Snuff Box, The Mark Steel Lectures and Rock Profile.

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  9. Frankie Fraser - Wikipedia

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    Fraser became a minor celebrity of sorts, appearing on television shows such as Operation Good Guys, [19] Shooting Stars, [20] and the satirical show Brass Eye, [21] where he said Noel Edmonds should be shot for killing Clive Anderson (an incident invented by the show's producers), and writing an autobiography.