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TV Party Tonight: Black Mirror Season 2

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Jesse Starcher rejoins Mark Radulich to discuss Black Mirror Season 2 on TVPT!

Black Mirror is a British television series created by Charlie Brooker. The series is produced by Zeppotron for Endemol. Regarding the programme's content and structure, Brooker noted, "each episode has a different cast, a different setting, even a different reality. But they're all about the way we live now – and the way we might be living in 10 minutes' time if we're clumsy."

"Be Right Back", starring Hayley Atwell and Domhnall Gleeson, is the first episode of the second series of Black Mirror. It was written by series creator Charlie Brooker and first aired on Channel 4 on 11 February 2013.

"White Bear" is the second episode of the second series of the British science fiction television anthology series Black Mirror. The episode features a stand-alone plot revolving around a woman (Lenora Crichlow) who does not remember who she is and wakes up in a place where almost everybody is controlled by a television signal. Along with one of the few unaffected women (Tuppence Middleton), she must stop the "White Bear" transmitter while some people try to kill them both.

"The Waldo Moment", starring Daniel Rigby, Chloe Pirrie, Jason Flemyng, and Tobias Menzies, is the third episode of the second series of Black Mirror. It was written by series creator Charlie Brooker and first aired on Channel 4 on 25 February 2013.

"White Christmas" is the 2014 Christmas special of the anthology television series Black Mirror, starring Jon Hamm, Oona Chaplin, and Rafe Spall. It was written by series creator Charlie Brooker and first aired on Channel 4 on 16 December 2014.[1] The 74-minute episode consists of three mini-stories which comprise a larger storyline.

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