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BCG Daily Sunday 9th December 2012

Features

Press clippings

Going for an Indian with Jennifer Saunders

A night with the comedian during the filming of Girls on Top in 1985.

John Hind, The Observer, 9th December 2012

David Walliams quits new BBC show I Love My Country

David Walliams has pulled out of new BBC show I Love My Country. He will be replaced by sports pundit Gabby Logan when series airs next year.

The Mirror, 9th December 2012

Stewart Lee interview

Stewart Lee. There are few names which carry more significance in contemporary British comedy.

Tim Clark, Such Small Portions, 9th December 2012

One Direction to record official Comic Relief single

One Direction are to record the official Red Nose Day charity single.

Charlotte Grant-West, Digital Spy, 9th December 2012

Misfits: Series 4 Episode 7 review

No one, not even the newly emotionally vulnerable Rudy, can quite match the impact of Shaun Dooley, who has been quietly but furiously stealing scenes week after week as the bullet-faced Probation Greg.

Rob Smedley, Cult Box, 9th December 2012

Review of Misfits - series 4, episode 7

While most of this weeek felt very average, it was toward the last quarter of the episode that things finally started to pick up both in terms of tension and drama.

Neela Debnath, The Independent, 9th December 2012

Lost Voice Guy Lee Ridley is rising star in comedy

Things are moving fast for rising comedian Lee Ridley.

Sunday Sun, 9th December 2012

Threesome wins Montreux Comedy Festival

Threesome, Comedy Central's sitcom about an unconventional ménage a trois that results in trois becoming quatre, has only gone and won Best Sitcom at the Montreux Comedy Festival.

Comedy Central, 9th December 2012

TV & radio

BBC Radio 5 Live 11am
60 min
7 Day Saturday. Al Murray. Copyright: Avalon Television

7 Day Saturday

Series 4, Episode 14

Al Murray is back to pore over the week's news, with guests Kevin Day, Ruth Pickett and Dan Antopolski.

Loaded TV 9pm
30 min
Marshal's Law. Lesland Marshal (Jason Attar). Copyright: Golden Tortoise

Marshal's Law

Episode 2 - Birthday Beat

CSO Lesland Marshal gets a surprise when his twin brother Dony is released early and his party is pooped.

E4 logo. Copyright: Channel 4 Television Corporation 10pm
60 min
Misfits. Image shows from L to R: Jess (Karla Crome), Rudy (Joe Gilgun), Finn (Nathan McMullen), Curtis (Nathan Stewart-Jarrett). Copyright: Clerkenwell Films

Misfits

Series 4, Episode 7

Alex sets off on a mission to try to recover what's missing in his life, but Jess is worried about the extreme lengths he might go to.

BBC Three 10pm
30 min
Him & Her. Image shows from L to R: Steve (Russell Tovey), Becky (Sarah Solemani). Copyright: Big Talk Productions

Him & Her

Series 3, Episode 5 - The First Date

About a year ago, Steve and Becky's first date. Becky has come round before heading out for a coffee and Steve is desperate to impress her.

Channel 4 logo. Copyright: Channel 4 Television Corporation 10pm
30 min
Peep Show. Image shows from L to R: Mark Corrigan (David Mitchell), Dobby (Isy Suttie), Jeremy Usbourne (Robert Webb). Copyright: Objective Productions

Peep Show

Series 8, Episode 3 - The Love Bunker

Simon, Dobby's ex-boyfriend, invites Mark, Dobby, Jeremy and Superhans to join him and his friends for a paintballing weekend. Mark is convinced that Simon is using the weekend as a cover to get back with Dobby, and Jeremy is convinced he can life coach Neil, Simon's best friend.

Comedy Central 10pm
80 min
Jimmy Carr Live. Copyright: Ealing Studios

Jimmy Carr Live

TV broadcast of Jimmy Carr's first DVD, released in 2004.

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