The first official Black Mirror book. Takes the millions of fans of the international cult-hit TV show inside creator Charlie Brooker's mind for the first time.
Charlie Brooker (Author)
Charlie Brooker is an award-winning writer, producer and
broadcaster whose career has spanned television, radio, print, and
online media.
Brooker is the creator and writer of Black Mirror, whose fourth
season launched on Netflix at the end of 2017 and won a BAFTA Craft
Award and has recently picked up three BAFTA TV Awards nominations.
The critically acclaimed, mind-bending anthology series originally
launched on Channel 4 in 2011 and over its four seasons has
collected awards including Primetime Emmys for Outstanding TV Movie
and Outstanding Writing for a TV Movie, Producers Guild of America,
Rose D'or, BAFTA, International Emmy and Peabody.
Charlie has presented numerous television shows including three
series of his BBC Two satirical review show Weekly Wipe, the third
series of which was nominated for the 2015 BAFTA for Best Comedy
and Comedy Entertainment Programme, and the annual shindig Charlie
Brooker's End of Year Wipe, which won a BAFTA for its 2016 edition.
Also, Charlie previously presented the BAFTA-nominated Election
Wipe, Gameswipe and Newswipe, which won the 2009 Royal Television
Society Award for Best Entertainment Programme and the How TV
Ruined Your Life series for BBC TWO. He has also presented You Have
Been Watching and 10 O'Clock Live for Channel 4, which he was also
BAFTA-nominated for in 2014.
Charlie is also behind the BBC Two series Cunk on Britain and the
BAFTA-nominated Cunk on Shakespeare with regular Weekly Wipe
contributor Philomena Cunk.
He also co-wrote the critically acclaimed detective spoof A Touch
of Cloth for Sky One. The TV film trilogy starred John Hannah and
Suranne Jones and won the Broadcast Award for Best Comedy and was
nominated for the RTS Award for Best Comedy.
In 2008 Brooker wrote the five-part thriller Dead Set, which
starred Jaime Winstone and Riz Ahmed and was nominated for a Best
Drama Serial BAFTA; and co-wrote with Chris Morris the six-part
comedy series Nathan Barley for Channel 4.
Annabel Jones (Author)
Annabel Jones is a long-term collaborator of Charlie Brooker's. She
serves as co-show runner and executive producer on Black Mirror,
which Brooker created and writes. In addition to its recent BAFTA
TV nominations and BAFTA Craft win, over its four seasons Black
Mirror has garnered awards at the Primetime Emmys for Outstanding
TV Movie and Outstanding Writing for a TV Movie, Producers Guild of
America, Rose D'or, BAFTA, International Emmy and Peabody.
Previously Jones executive produced a number of shows presented by
Charlie Brooker including three series of the BAFTA-nominated BBC
Two satirical review Weekly Wipe; all seven editions of the annual
shindig Charlie Brooker's End of Year Wipe, which won a BAFTA for
its 2016 edition; How Video Games Changed the World; Newswipe,
which won the 2009 Royal Television Society Award for Best
Entertainment Programme; Gameswipe; and the How TV Ruined Your Life
series for BBC Two.
In 2016 Jones was executive producer of the BAFTA-nominated Cunk on
Shakespeare and festive special Cunk on Christmas with regular
Weekly Wipe contributor Philomena Cunk. Between 2012-2014 Jones
executive produced the acclaimed detective spoof trilogy A Touch of
Cloth for Sky One, starring John Hannah and Suranne Jones, which
won the Broadcast Award for Best Comedy and was nominated at the
RTS Awards for Best Comedy. In 2008 Jones executive produced the
five-part thriller Dead Set, which starred Jaime Winstone and Riz
Ahmed and was nominated for a Best Drama Serial BAFTA.
Recently, Jones served as executive producer of the BBC Two series
Cunk on Britain.
Jason Arnopp (Co-author)
Jason Arnopp is a novelist and scriptwriter, with a background in
journalism for such titles as Heat, Q, Kerrang!, SFX and Doctor Who
Magazine. He wrote the terrifying 2016 Orbit Books novel The Last
Days Of Jack Sparks, acclaimed by the likes of Ron Howard, Sarah
Lotz and Alan Moore. Arnopp's previous works include official
Doctor Who and Friday The 13th tie-in fiction, Beast in the
Basement- A Sincere Warning About the Entity in Your Home and the
non-fiction title How To Interview Doctor Who, Ozzy Osbourne and
Everyone Else. He lives in Brighton, UK, and can be found on
Twitter as @jasonarnopp.
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