Two ofCharlie Brookers most popular works have come together at last.

But, withBlack Mirroras a light-hearted crossover into Cunks solo work, the gag falls flat.

Primarily though, she explores her topic by interviewing real-life experts on the subject.

Philomena Cunk (Diane Morgan) holds up two large stones inscribed with the Ten Commandments in ‘Cunk on Life’.

Image via Netflix / BBC / Broke & Bones

“Its something I might revisit.”

Its a perfect satire and hilariously silly.

Really get to the nub of it.

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Pioneering documentary maker Philomena Cunk returns with her most ambitious quest to date: venturing right up the universe and everything to examine life and existence in an attempt to find out the point of it all. Along the way, she interrogates experts on subjects from the big bang to biology and art to artificial intelligence. Really get to the nub of it.

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Pioneering documentary maker Philomena Cunk returns with her most ambitious quest to date: venturing right up the universe and everything to examine life and existence in an attempt to find out the point of it all. Along the way, she interrogates experts on subjects from the big bang to biology and art to artificial intelligence. Really get to the nub of it.

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