What Are You Looking At?

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What Are You Looking At? is a forthcoming BBC comedy show, hosted by Jimmy Carr and produced by Hat Trick Productions. It is a clip show looking back at the week's television. A pilot was recorded starring Carr and the BBC plans to make a full series. However, the programme has already been attacked for being too similar to ITV1 show Harry Hill's TV Burp. The BBC claimed that, "Our show will be more spiky."
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  • Overview:What Are You Looking At? is a forthcoming BBC comedy show, hosted by Jimmy Carr and produced by Hat Trick Productions. It is a clip show looking back at the week's television. A pilot was recorded starring Carr and the BBC plans to make a full series. However, the programme has already been attacked for being too similar to ITV1 show Harry Hill's TV Burp. The BBC claimed that, "Our show will be more spiky."
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