BCG Daily Sunday 20th September 2015

Press clippings

Katherine Parkinson: 'Comedy is instinctive'

The actor talks sitcoms, clay modelling - and her knack of making a mess in the kitchen.

Andrew Anthony, The Observer, 20th September 2015

These are the greatest British comedies of all time

A new poll released by YouGov shows the highest ranking British comedies as chosen by the public.

Alice Harrold, The Independent, 20th September 2015

Review: People Time, BBC3/iPlayer

OK, I admit it. I'm not perfect. Sometimes I miss things. But I've finally caught up with People Time, the sketch show that first went out online as a Comedy Feed and recently had an airing on BBC Three. And thank the lord I did, because it really is rather good.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 20th September 2015

Wunderful Alice: an interview with Alice Lowe

A wee while ago Velveteer Mog was lucky enough to spend time with the lady we refer to as TVO's fairy godmother, Alice Lowe. They met to talk about Alice's various creative projects - past, present and future, and the wider world of comedy in general. Here we bring you Part 1 of the interview, which looks at Alice's fantasy comedy radio series, Alice's Wunderland, currently airing on Radio 4.

Mog, The Velvet Onion, 20th September 2015

TV & radio

Horrible Science. Copyright: Toff Media

Horrible Science

Episode 2 - Abominable Blood

Red blood - what is it and why do we need it? How does it transport important things around the body? Bob the robot needs his first aid badge so he can go to the robot jamboree - the only trouble is he is hates blood. Mark is stopped just in time by expert Charles Drew as he is about to give someone a blood transfusion from a dog!

BBC Local Radio
12:30pm
30 min
The BBC Norfolk New Comedy Show. Copyright: BBC

The BBC Norfolk New Comedy Show

Episode 1

BBC Radio Norfolk brings you brand new comedy from local performers and writers.

Radio 4
7:15pm
30 min
The Absolutely Radio Show. Image shows from L to R: Gordon Kennedy, Moray Hunter, John Sparkes, Morwenna Banks, Pete Baikie. Copyright: ABsoLuTeLy Productions

The Absolutely Radio Show

Series 1, Episode 3

Featuring another meeting of the highly confused Stoneybridge Town Council as well as Denzil and Gwynedd, the far-from-devoted Swansea couple. There is also the Little Girl with her own take on Tea, Mr Muzak explaining how busy and important he is and Calum Gilhooley pontificating on the weirdness of road signs. Plus a talking version of Facebook and more from the NEWS NEWS NEWS team.

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