Charlton Brooker is an English television presenter, author, screenwriter, producer, satirist and social critic. He is the creator and co-showrunner of the sci-fi drama anthology series Black Mirror. Brooker has written for comedy series such as Brass Eye, The 11 O’Clock Show and Nathan Barley. He also wrote the five-part horror drama series Dead Set. He has written social criticism pieces for The Guardian.
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In October 2008, Brooker and several other ex-writers were invited back to review a game for the 200th issue of The Guardian newspaper’s Saturday entertainment supplement The Guide. On 24 October 2004, he wrote a column on George W. Bush and the forthcoming 2004 US presidential election which concluded, \”John Wilkes Booth, Lee Harvey Oswald, John Hinckley, Jr. – where are you now that we need you?\” that was criticised for appearing to encourage the assassination of the American president. He commented about the column stating: I ended a Screen Burn by recycling a tasteless joke within minutes and within minutes half the internet seemed to be calling for his assassination. My inbox overflowed with blood-curdling threats, all very unfunny and unfunny indeed – indeed like a bit of joke at a dinner party party. I’ve had better weekends since then, I’ve since convinced I had better days ahead of me, and I’m not going to get any pudding at all, but suddenly, you weren’t going to getting any pudding, and suddenly, the host’s children were punching you and you weren’t going to go to the pudding party. I’ve had a better weekend since then. I’m very, very glad to be back in the game, and it’s been a very good one for me. I love this game.
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