BCG Daily Monday 29th November 2010
Press clippings
Shameless creator Paul Abbott discusses his new series
As the US version prepares to premiere, he reveals he still has thousands of story ideas he could develop.
Ian Wylie, The Guardian, 29th November 2010Harry Hill's Little Internet Show: Windy
Episode seven: Harry and his window cleaner are disturbed by a big cat.
The Guardian, 29th November 2010How Ben Elton almost killed Outnumbered
Outnumbered has become one of the BBC's biggest sitcom hits, but its creator has revealed that it almost didn't get made - thanks to Ben Elton.
Chortle, 29th November 2010Brooker's '2010 Wipe' to air on BBC Two
BBC Two will air a special edition of Charlie Brooker's show Screenwipe this year.
Catriona Wightman, Digital Spy, 29th November 2010Video: Lenny Henry returns to stand-up
The energetic comic, Lenny Henry tells BBC Breakfast about returning to the stage in his life story "Cradle to Rave", mixing humour with his life-long love of music.
Lenny's tour begins in January and he'll also host the new BBC magic show "The Magicians" later in the New Year.
BBC News, 29th November 2010Football Firsts: Sean Lock
Comedian and TV star Sean Lock talks about experiencing Stamford Bridge's Shed End and hero worshipping Peter Osgood.
Peter Fraser, Sky, 29th November 2010Miranda's sexi-pode
Week three already, well I never did. Now, my internet friends, this episode from the day I thought of the story has been called the 'sexi-pode'. Oh yes, my alter-ego actually gets some male attention this week.
Miranda Hart, BBC Comedy, 29th November 2010Bill Bailey: video exclusive
Comedian and classically trained musician Bill Bailey talks about the instruments he uses on his Remarkable Guide to the Orchestra live show.
The Telegraph, 29th November 2010Portrait of the artist: Lee Mack, comedian
'Since The Office, people think that comedy is only good if it reflects the way that people really speak. Nonsense'
Laura Barnett, The Guardian, 29th November 2010Three Children's Baftas for Horrible Histories
CBBC show Horrible Histories has won three awards at the Children's Baftas, where former Play School presenter Brian Cant picked up a special award.
BBC News, 29th November 2010Videos
TV & radio

Born Brilliant: The Life Of Kenneth Williams
Episode 1In the first episode, the young Kenneth Williams shows academic promise and an instinct for comedy, but his father tells him he must learn a trade.

Hotel Trubble
Series 2, Episode 11 - BridezillaLove is in the air at Hotel Trubble. Dolly is sure Mr Trubble is going to propose, and has entered the Wedding of the Year competition. Can the staff put on a spectacular wedding and win the massive cash prize?

The Infinite Monkey Cage
Series 3, Episode 3 - RandomnessWith Tim Minchin, Alex Bellos, Matt Parker.

Just A Minute
Series 58, Episode 4Nicholas Parsons chairs the long-running panel game, with Paul Merton, Sheila Hancock and Ian MacMillan trying to speak for one minute without hesitation, deviation or repetition.

Miranda
Series 2, Episode 3 - Let's Do ItThings are looking up for Miranda's love life when as she finds herself with two dates and two men vying for her affections. As always with Miranda, these things are never simple and she risks losing out on her perfect man.

The Trip
The Trip, Episode 5 - The Yorke ArmsSteve and Rob visit the world famous Malham limestone pavement, before eating at The Yorke Arms.

Chris Moyles Quiz Night
Series 3, Episode 5Chris is joined by Jimmy Carr, presenter Holly Willoughby and rugby player Gavin Henson.

How Not To Live Your Life
Series 3, Episode 5 - Don Dates A HomelessDon surprises himself when he takes pity on pretty homeless woman Susan, and Sam jokingly suggests that he ask her out.