The TV satirist returns, assisted by Philomena Cunk to report on our addiction to the coronavirus coverage. Plus: Lockdown Culture with Mary Beard. Here’s what to watch this evening
9pm, BBC Two TV’s chief satirist returns in our time of crisis to poke yet more fun at the ever-spiralling news cycle and our addiction to its unravelling. In this one-off, his first since 2016’s Wipe, Brooker enlists his usual team of Philomena Cunk and Barry Shitpeas to unpick the rolling coverage of the coronavirus pandemic, as well as analysing some of the shows we have been watching alongside it. Here’s hoping for a spotlight on the continuation of “live” TV via video calls.
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