BCG Daily Sunday 24th October 2010
Features
Press clippings
Julia Davis and Jessica Hynes Interview
The stars of Nighty Night and Spaced on how they turn 'nonsense' into comic gold.
Tom Lamont, The Observer, 24th October 2010Russell Kane's rules for an ordered life
1) Never be late 2) Never miss the chance to triple-check a lock 3) Never be less than over-organised 4) Never eat without first blowing your nose ... Here, the award-winning stand-up comedian, Russell Kane, celebrates the many blessings of living within the rigid confines of an intensely neurotic and obsessive-compulsive personality.
Russell Kane, The Observer, 24th October 2010Stephen K. Amos Interview
The stand-up comedian talks about coming out, waiting for Lenny Henry to die and playing his mum on television.
Stephanie Merritt, The Observer, 24th October 2010Kenneth Williams profile and book review
A review of Born Brilliant, the book by Christopher Stevens about the life of Kenneth Williams.
Roger Lewis, The Daily Express, 24th October 2010Russell Brand and Katy Perry get married in India
British comedian Russell Brand has married US singer Katy Perry in a private ceremony in northern India.
BBC News, 24th October 2010BBC thrilled as Norton's show beats Ross in ratings
Graham Norton's new Friday night chat show topped Jonathan Ross's viewing figures - even without the bigname guests.
Daily Record, 24th October 2010The Furred Man (2010)
The Furred Man won out over a stellar set of horror shorts at the International Horror & Sci-Fi Film Festival in Tempe, which surprised me somewhat.
Hal C F Astell, Apocalypse Later, 24th October 2010TV & radio

7 Day Saturday
Series 2, Episode 6The week the end began. Russell Kane joins the regulars. Chris Addison's still the presenter, Andy Zaltzman and Sarah Millican do their bits too.

D.O.A.
Comedy pilot which follows a mismatched paramedic duo. Stars Kris Marshall and Karen Taylor.

Dave's One Night Stand
Series 1, Episode 3 - Johnny VegasJohnny Vegas headlines Dave's One Night Stand from his hometown of St. Helen's, supported by Justin Moorhouse and Seymour Mace.