<P> Princess Susannah is discovered unharmed on The Millennium Bridge--she was released 30 minutes before Callow's sex act began, though Cairns covers this up . Turner Prize winner Carlton Bloom commits suicide by hanging; he was the kidnapper and it is revealed that the finger he sent to the news station was his own . As speculation circulates that Bloom planned the debacle in order to convey the message of people's obsession with the media, Cairns tells a distraught Callow, as he vomits into a toilet, that Susannah is safe . </P> <P> A year later, Susannah is pregnant and Callow's approval rating has improved as he and his wife are shown smilingly entering 10 Downing Street . Behind closed doors, his wife's demeanor shifts and she coldly walks away from him as Callow plaintively pleads with her to talk to him . </P> <P> Charlie Brooker says in an interview that the idea for the episode was first pitched to Jay Hunt following the rejection of a completely different script on the subject of war, putting the production of the series in jeopardy . Hunt "paused, and then she laughed" upon hearing the idea . The initial conception of the episode involved a celebrity carrying out the sex act; years earlier, Brooker had had the idea for a short story where Terry Wogan would have to go on live television and have "full sexual intercourse with a sow" in order to secure the release of a kidnapped princess . Brooker then watched an episode of 24 and thought of parodying it, though it "seemed more interesting to play it ultrastraight and to have the viewer's initial reaction be one of laughter and disbelief ." Brooker notes that other animals similar to a pig were considered for the sex act that Callow is forced to perform: he says, "We thought all through the farmyard", and even considered "a giant wheel of cheese", but chose a pig as "You needed something that straddles the line between comic and horrifying ." The episode was partially inspired by a controversy where Gordon Brown called a member of the public "a bigot" after speaking with her, and also a Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers comic where "as he remembers it, a police chief is required to have sex with a hog". </P> <P> Brooker has said in an interview that he and Konnie Huq, his wife, were on the set watching during the filming of the scene where Callow has sex with the pig . He claims that amusingly, Bathurst didn't call "cut", and instead let Kinnear carry on getting closer to the pig, putting his hand on the pig's back, until Kinnear said "I'm not going any further ..." </P>

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