BCG Daily Sunday 19th October 2014
News
Press clippings
Melvyn Hayes: 'BBC is too PC, so no repeat fees for me'
Actor Melvyn Hayes has enjoyed a long screen career but he can't understand the BBC's refusal to repeat the show that made him famous.
Richard Webber, The Telegraph, 19th October 2014Jonathan Ross prepares to end chat show
It looks like Jonathan Ross is gearing up to call time on his famous chat show, and will possibly back away from telly all-together.
Katie Baillie, Metro, 19th October 2014Ade Edmondson interview
Ahead of appearing in stage play Neville's Island in the West End, Ade Edmondson reflects on his life and work, and on the recent deaths of three close friends, including his Young Ones co-star Rik Mayall.
Elizabeth Day, The Observer, 19th October 2014Jessica Knappett interview
"The filthy things are things that have happened to me or my friends. They're getting increasingly reluctant to tell me things!"
Halifax Courier, 19th October 2014Sara Pascoe: 'Female sexuality is an active thing'
The Edinburgh comedy award nominee and TV regular talks about monogamy being unnatural and Page 3 becoming mandatory.
Stephanie Merritt, The Observer, 19th October 2014TV & radio

Justin's House
Series 3, Episode 2 - Bustin GroovesRobert invites supercool pop star Bustin Grooves to lunch, but no matter what they do, Bustin just won't sing. Guest starring Darren Hart.

Tonight At The London Palladium
Series 1, Episode 6Rob Brydon hosts the final edition. With guests including Milton Jones and Daniel Sloss. Neil Diamond and Paloma Faith provide the music.

The Sunny
Sitcom pilot set in a community centre, starring Burnistoun creators Robert Florence and Iain Connell.