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BCG Daily Sunday 3rd January 2016

Press clippings

David Mitchell: The internet is 'medievally barbaric'

David Mitchell, presenting a new BBC Radio 4 series on manners, says politeness is underrated and the internet is full of rudeness. Harry Wallop chats to him to find out how he holds his knife and fork.

Harry Wallop, The Telegraph, 3rd January 2016

Review: QI series M, episode 9: messing with your mind

Tommy Tiernan, was the stand-out guest of the three, providing some memorable moments such as the difference between fact and truth, as demonstrated by the time he clearly remembers of his father dangling him off the side of a boat, or when he tried to spend one summer teaching a cat to play snap.

Ian Wolf, On The Box, 3rd January 2016

Bridget Jones' ending will be a surprise for the cast

Renee Zellweger has admitted she doesn't even know who the father of her baby is in the new Bridget Jones film.

Natalie Corner, The Mirror, 3rd January 2016

Videos

TV & radio

BBC One. Copyright: BBC 7:30pm
30 min
Still Open All Hours. Image shows from L to R: Granville (David Jason), Leroy (James Baxter), Gastric (Tim Healy). Copyright: BBC

Still Open All Hours

Series 2, Episode 3

Granville discovers a gap in the shop's security, and a cherry picker arrives in the street, which gives Madge terrible anxiety. Meanwhile, Eric and Kath decide to do something together, and Gastric enjoys the home cooking of a nearby neighbour, which ruins Granville's plans to get him together with Madge... will he find a solution?

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