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You might not expect a programme called Gregg Wallace: The British Miracle Meat to cause much of a fuss. I certainly didn’t – how wrong I was. Presented by Masterchef star Wallace, the one-off ...
Must admit the Gregg Wallace British Miracle Meat mockumentary had me for the first 10-15mins. Shows where we are in this country that this is almost believable. — Paul (@PaulDLC88) July 24, 2023 ...
This shock ‘mockumentary’ about industrialised farming of human meat initially looks like the real thing, but the message fails to cut to the bone .
Others also fell for the episode, one viewer asking: “Gregg Wallace: The British Miracle Meat on Channel 4 is like an episode of Black Mirror. Harvested human meat ...
A provocative Channel 4 satirical programme, The British Miracle Meat, has led to hundreds of complaints to media regulator Ofcom. The mockumentary depicts ordinary Britons facing the cost of living ...
Gregg meets the people selling their ‘cells’ to pay for energy bills (Picture: Channel 4) ‘In French, it’s known as terroir,’ Michel intoned sagely.Quite. So good was the ‘meat ...
In fact, Gregg Wallace: The British Miracle Meat links directly to Jonathan Swift’s 1729 pamphlet essay, A modest proposal for preventing the children of poor people in Ireland, from being a ...
The British Miracle Meat can be forgiven, though, for brandishing its critique with sledgehammer tact. Cannibalism as socio-political allegory is hardly a novel idea at this point: the metaphor ...
This, at least, is the lure of Channel 4’s astonishing British Meat Miracle documentary. Wallace drives his Range Rover to the factory of a meat ‘disruptor’ called Good Harvest who, ...
A provocative Channel 4 satirical programme, The British Miracle Meat, has led to hundreds of complaints to media regulator Ofcom. The mockumentary depicts ordinary Britons facing the cost of ...
3/5 This shock ‘mockumentary’ about industrialised farming of human meat initially looks like the real thing, but the message fails to cut to the bone ...
These days, in the age of the ‘deep fake’ and Chat GPT, it’s getting harder to tell what’s real. But surely, if one turns on the TV and sees presenter Gregg Wallace strolling through a factory wearing ...