Season 1, Episode 7 - "Peadogeddon (Special)"
26 July, 2001
In this episode, celebrities were this time duped into endorsing an anti-paedophillia charity by denouncing a program in which paedophiles could view children through a webcam and, wearing special gloves allowing them to molest any part of the child they so wished by simply touching their monitor.
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The series was created by Chris Morris, and written by, amongst others, Morris, David Quantick, Peter Baynham, Arthur Mathews and Graham Linehan. It was conceived as a sequel to Morris's earlier spoof news programmes On The Hour and The Day Today, and satirised the media's portrayal of various social ills.
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- Why Chris Morris had to make Brass Eye
- Cook'd And Bomb'd - Extensive Chris Morris fansite
- What happens when you satirize hysteria? - Salon.com article examining the aftermath of the notorious "Paedogeddon" episode.
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