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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.

  2. Brass Eye: With Christopher Morris, Mark Heap, Kevin Eldon, Doon Mackichan. Controversial spoof of current affairs television, and the role of celebrity in the UK.

  3. Jan 29, 1997 · Anarchic spoof news comedy, fronted by Chris Morris. A top investigative reporter turns his 'moral-o-meter' on modern Britain - and comes up with some extremely disturbing results...

  4. The complete and uncut legendary cult series from the mind of Chris Morris that caused outrage and uproar across the United Kingdom, receiving over 3,000 com...

  5. Investigative reporter Chris Morris puts modern Britain under the spotlight, and smacks the issues of the day till they bleed. He tackles weighty issues including animals, drugs, sex and skewered celebrities and politicians alike - and in a later episode in 2001, paedophiles. Chris Morris. Creator.

  6. Is Netflix, Amazon, Now TV, etc. streaming Brass Eye Season 1? Find out where to watch full episodes online now!

  7. Chris Morris turns his laser eye to the subject of crime. Highlights include shocking revelations of how elephants are being used to disperse rioters, and Vanessa Feltz's message to murderers. 8.1 / 10 ( 184 ) Rate

  8. Jan 29, 1997 · Science gets the Brass Eye treatment. A number of celebs again espouse their scripted knowledge of 'mad' experiments and covered up and untold stories of electricity falling from pylons and frogs being grown with rabbit's feet.

  9. Season 1. 1997 • 6 Episodes. Season 1 of Brass Eye premiered on January 28, 1997. Investigative reporter Chris Morris puts modern Britain under the spotlight, and smacks the issues of the day till they bleed.

  10. Sep 21, 2024 · Synopsis. Investigative reporter Chris Morris puts modern Britain under the spotlight, and smacks the issues of the day till they bleed. He tackles weighty issues including animals, drugs, sex and skewered celebrities and politicians alike - and in a later episode in 2001, paedophiles.