BCG Daily Sunday 22nd November 2015

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The week in radio: Radio 2's Comedy Showcase review

Radio 2 doesn't often make me laugh - not intentionally, anyhow - but the station certainly does its bit for the joking business. Since 2011, it's been the home of the BBC new comedy award and its Comedy Showcase, which started in 2010, has developed several shows, some of which, such as Jason Byrne's Father Figure, have gone on to success. Last week, the Showcase was due to give us five new half-hour programmes, but one - The King's Men, with Robert Webb and Terry Mynott - was pulled because of the Paris attacks. I've heard it and can't quite understand why it's been vetoed (it's set in 1909, in London), but it concerns incompetent secret service agents and, at one point, there are the distant sounds of bombs in it. Anyway, if you want to hear it, it's on iPlayer. It's good.

As are the three other sitcoms in the Showcase (one set in a golf club, one about a nice young man and his bad dad, one centred around an older woman who's not happy with her lot). I liked them all; well crafted, well acted, with the requisite level of nuttiness. But it was the final programme, The Tim Vine Chat Show, which had me laughing the most. It's not a sitcom, it's a standup show, and its energy really fizzes from the radio.

Vine rattles out gags like Tommy Cooper: so many that, even if you don't think they're all funny, the cumulative effect is hilarious. He even forces in some awful jokes when he interviews members of the audience, and gets the whole room to join in some terrible catchphrases. It's a lovely way to spend half an hour.

Miranda Sawyer, The Observer, 22nd November 2015

Lib Dem leader Tim Farron appearing on HIGNFY

Tim Farron to follow in Charles Kennedy's footsteps with appearance on satirical news quiz.

Mark Leftly, The Independent, 22nd November 2015

Review - QI: series M, episode 5 - Maths

So far this has been one of the best episodes of the series. It had the perfect balance of knowledge, comedy and information which makes QI one of the best shows around.

Ian Wolf, On The Box, 22nd November 2015

Interview: Kevin Bridges speaks out on fame & heckling

From class clown to stand-up superstar, it's little wonder Kevin Bridges has 'went a wee bit crazy'.

Janet Christie, The Scotsman, 22nd November 2015

Kevin Bridges interview

Kevin Bridges talks fame, friendship and why he misses simple things from before he was famous, like being able to get the bus.

Steve Hendry, Daily Record, 22nd November 2015

Britain's man in Canberra is also a stand-up comic

Tony Brennan, the UK's deputy high commissioner to Australia, thinks he's a comedian. Actually, he really is.

Gabrielle Chan, The Guardian, 22nd November 2015

It's a good time to revisit Four Lions

To cope with the tragic international events of the last few weeks, let's all revisit Chris Morris' masterwork of dark, weirdly healing comedy.

Nathan Rabin, GQ, 22nd November 2015

Review: The Pranksterz are upon on us

Pranksterz wasn't particularly revolutionary but was very enjoyable and I'm sure many viewers would welcome a series.

Michael Peters, Tiemo Talk of the Town, 22nd November 2015

Videos

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Radio 4
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Trodd En Bratt Say 'Well Done You'. Image shows from L to R: Ruth Bratt, Lucy Trodd. Copyright: Lucky Giant

Trodd En Bratt Say 'Well Done You'

Series 2, Episode 1

This week, listeners meet the masseuses who might make your visit to their spa more than a little stressful, find out whether Mary's embarrassing flatulence has got any better and discover who Julia is, or was.

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