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Brass Eye

Brass Eye

S1 · E1

IMDB:

7.6
Brass Eye

Released

1/29/1997

Duration

0h 0m

Genre

Comedy

Country

United States

Cast

Chris Morris, Mark Heap

Overview

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.

Episodes

AnimalsEP 1Available

Animals

0m10.0

The show is split into two halves. The first half delves into the world of animal fetishes, with helpful contributions from Paul Daniels and Carla Lane. The second half focuses on the elephant, who has trapped her trunk up her anus.

DrugsEP 2Available

Drugs

0m0.0

The voices of Bernard Manning, Noel Edmonds and David Amess MP attempt to save British schoolchildren from the horror drugs coming from Eastern Europe, Clarky Caps, Yellow Bentines and the made-up Cake.

ScienceEP 3Available

Science

0m0.0

Tomorrow's World meets Watchdog meets Wired. 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.

SexEP 4Available

Sex

0m0.0

Chris Morris casts a satirical eye over the subject of sex and its relationship to society. Helpful contributors include Peter Stringfellow and David Sullivan.

CrimeEP 5Available

Crime

0m0.0

Chris Morris turns his laser eye on to crime. Highlights include revelations of how elephants are being used to disperse rioters, and Vanessa Feltz's message to murderers.

DeclineEP 6Available

Decline

0m0.0

Religion falls under the spotlight in this episode, which features Terry Waite discussing how Britain has been poisoned by the gospel.

Cast

Chris Morris

Christopher Morris / Ted Maul / Various Characters

Chris Morris

Mark Heap

Simon Hottrin / Dr. Zeus Spofforth / Various Characters

Mark Heap

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