BCG Daily Sunday 27th May 2012
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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 2012Tina 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 2012Bafta 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 2012Episodes 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 2012Graham 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 2012Videos
Podcasts
TV & radio

Starlings
Series 1, Episode 3Jan 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.

Britain's Funniest Comedy Characters
Britain's Funniest Comedy Characters 2012, Episode 1A 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.