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3''10 O'Clock Live'' was a live broadcast show at, well, 10pm. It [[FromSpecialToSeries started life]] as ''Channel 4's Alternative Election Night'' (2010), the success of which spawned a series. Hosted by Creator/CharlieBrooker, Creator/JimmyCarr, Lauren Laverne and Creator/{{David Mitchell|Actor}}, it takes a humorous look at the week's news but also attempts to sort out some important issues along the way.
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5Not a huge ratings success at broadcast, but its success on-demand did surprise Creator/Channel4 execs. It ran from 2011 to 2013.
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7The show has several segments that highlight what each presenter does best and are, generally, variations on what they've already done in the past. Here's some recurring ones;
8* Jimmy Carr's Monologue: Carr tries to cover everything that's happened within the past week, throwing in dry humour.
9* Charlie Brooker's review on events: This section is a pre-recorded section of the show with apt footage of recent news with Brooker's bleak commentary over the top. All very reminiscent of his TV series ''Series/{{Newswipe}}''
10* Interviews: Normally hosted by David Mitchell, a group of contrasting figureheads talk about issues or a single figure will be the centre of the interview. According to Mitchell this was one of the main reasons to go Live, so politicians could go on the show without fear of being unfairly edited.
11** Jimmy Carr would also do a science-based interview for the first two or three episodes, although it was soon ditched in favour of a sketch.
12* Good News, Bad News: A quick recap of the good parts of the week and then the bad parts.
13* In the Newspapers: At the end of the show, all the presenters have a look at the next day's newspapers, often just to mock the tabloids. Almost always cut short due to lack of time, although at times, it seems to just be as much because Lauren is trying to stop the boys breaking any libel laws.
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15Old segments no longer performed:
16* Banksy Appeal: No, not that Creator/{{Banksy}}, but a parody of ''Series/ChildrenInNeed'' appealing to the public to help out the bankers of Britain, with a mascot of a giant arrogant pig. Disappeared around half-way through the first series.
17* Listen to Mitchell: Mitchell picks a subject and then, with vigour and outrage, shouts about how absurd the whole thing is. Very much like his WebVideo series ''[[WebVideo/DavidMitchellsSoapbox David Mitchell's Soapbox]]''. Dropped in series 2, although it did make a return for one episode.
18* Sketches: Either pre-recorded pieces with Lauren Laverne, or live bits with Jimmy Carr. Gone in the third series.
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21!!Contains Examples of the following tropes;
22* BroadcastLive: Done, according to David Mitchell, so that guests don't get worried about unfair edits.
23* CharacterFilibuster: The entire point of the "Listen to Mitchell" segment.
24* ChinaTakesOverTheWorld: German guest comedian Creator/HenningWehn kept insisting that Europe must unite (under German leadership) to fight against China.
25* CountryMatters: Used in the first episode, no less, when discussing MP Jeremy ''Hunt''.
26* {{Crossover}}: With ''Series/{{Pointless}}'' in a series 2 episode, to illustrate the NHS reform bill.
27* DeadpanSnarker: All four, but particularly Mitchell and Brooker.
28* EagleLand: Pat Patterson, the American news-reporter attempting to sex up otherwise boring news stories, is type two.
29* FourPhilosophyEnsemble: Charlie is the cynic, Lauren is the optimist, David is the realist and Jimmy is the apathetic.
30* HurricaneOfPuns: Jimmy Carr unleashed a torrent of these (including the odd VisualPun) to make fun of the new rules allowing product placement, delivering a story about Libya while simultaneously trying to work as many brand name related puns into the story as possible, all while the products in question roll along a conveyor belt below him.
31* MorallyBankruptBanker: Obviously used during the Bansky sketches.
32* NewsBroadcast: The entire premise of the show.
33* OurLawyersAdvisedThisTrope: "I have been advised by our lawyers to state that I don't see the connection"
34* PhotoshopFilterOfEvil: The show often mocks the papers doing this. Like having cleric Abu Qatada depicted as some sort of nuclear cloud or having Nick Clegg as an amoeba.
35* SidetrackedByTheAnalogy: Jimmy will make some sort of clever analogy which leads to Charlie to expand upon at which point David will take the analogy literally and complain over it while Lauren gets producers shouting in her ear to get her to continue the show. without her you feel the show would never get past the opening conversation due to this.
36* WhipPan: Used every time they transition between different parts of the set. Odd as it's a live show and so it isn't really necessary but it presumably makes it easier to put out out clips of the show to post online.
37* YouBastard: PlayedForLaughs when Charlie Brooker pointed out the audience were "laughing at Nazism" when he [[ItMakesSenseInContext wore a mask of a house that looked like Hitler and gave a Nazi salute.]]
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