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Brass Eye

  • Comedy
First aired 1997-01-297.68.4Trakt

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.

Brass Eye is a British comedy series that premiered in 1997, featuring investigative reporter Chris Morris tackling contemporary social issues with sharp satire. The show skewers celebrities, politicians, and public discourse through absurdist mockumentary segments on topics ranging from drugs and sex to animal welfare. Known for its confrontational humor and willingness to push boundaries, Brass Eye became a cult classic of 90s British television.

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Available in: United Kingdom · Ireland

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Seasons

1 season

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Brass Eye has ended — it concluded its planned run.

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When did Brass Eye first air?

Brass Eye premiered on January 29, 1997 on British television.

How many seasons of Brass Eye are there?

One season of Brass Eye was produced, with episodes airing in 1997 and a later episode in 2001.

Where can I watch Brass Eye?

Brass Eye is available on various streaming and digital platforms in the UK; availability varies by region and provider.

What topics does Brass Eye cover?

The series uses satirical mockumentary segments to examine contemporary issues including drugs, sex, animal welfare, celebrity culture, and politics, often targeting public figures and media hysteria.

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