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BCG Daily Sunday 27th May 2012

News

Press clippings

Seann Walsh: 'I don't really like jokes'

I wanted to be a comedian or actor from as far back as i can remember.

Robert Epstein, The Independent, 27th May 2012

Tina Malone on her humiliation after going bankrupt

She blames herself for money troubles after splashing £90,000 on her wedding - and buying 15 pairs of £250 Ugg boots.

Will Payne, The Mirror, 27th May 2012

Bafta TV Awards - past winners: Jo Brand

"I don't really think I can act, so I was gob-smacked. I wasn't even going to go, but my mum begged me to so she could come too".

Claire Webb, Radio Times, 27th May 2012

Episodes series 2 episode 3 review

Overall, some good moments but an unnecessary story that would have done better as a subplot rather than the focus of whole episode.

James T Cornish, Den Of Geek, 27th May 2012

Graham Linehan: Twitter has made me

The IT Crowd and Father Ted writer talks about social networks, internet distractions and why so-called pirates are really fans.

Charles Arthur, The Guardian, 27th May 2012

Videos

Podcasts

TV & radio

Sky One logo. Copyright: Sky 8pm
60 min
Starlings. Copyright: Baby Cow Productions

Starlings

Series 1, Episode 3

Jan takes a brief reprieve from the chaos of domesticity to embrace her inner author for a short story competition in Derbyshire Life. However, Grandad is acting more strangely than usual.

Channel 5 logo 9pm
170 min
Fawlty Towers. Basil Fawlty (John Cleese)

Britain's Funniest Comedy Characters

Britain's Funniest Comedy Characters 2012, Episode 1

A countdown of the nation's 50 favourite comedy characters. Including classic British comedy characters such as David Brent, Basil Fawlty, and Little Britain's Lou and Andy.

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