The Guardian Article and TVGoHome Website Quiz
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In 2014, an article he wrote for The Guardian was published in the A-Level anthology Voices in Speech and Writing. The title of the article was "Too much talk for one planet: why I'm reducing my word ______".

emissions

From 1999 to 2003, he wrote the satirical TVGoHome website, a regular series of mock TV schedules published in a format similar to that of the Radio Times, consisting of a combination of savage satire and surreal ______.

humour

A print adaptation of the TVGoHome site was published by Fourth Estate in ______.

2001

A TV sketch show based on the TVGoHome site was broadcast on UK digital station E4 in the year ______.

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In May 2012, Brooker was interviewed for Richard Herring's Leicester Square Theatre Podcast ______.

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In 2019, he made a second appearance on Richard Herring's Leicester Square Theatre Podcast, which was released during ______ 2020.

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Brooker's television presenting debut was with Gia Milinovich on BBC Knowledge's The Kit (1999–2000), a programme that reviewed gadgets and ______.

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From 1999 to 2000, Brooker played the hooded expert 'the Pundit' in the short-lived show Games Republic, hosted by Trevor and Simon on ______.

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In 2001, Brooker was one of the writers of the Channel 4 show The 11 O'Clock ______.

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In 2003, Brooker wrote an episode entitled "How to Watch Television" for Channel 4's The Art ______.

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