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BCG Daily Sunday 27th March 2016

Features

Press clippings

Omid Djalili interview

Provocative and funny, Iranian comedian Omid Djalili has a larger than life personality and an act to match. Just don't expect a straight answer from him.

Angela Cole, Kent News, 27th March 2016

Debra Stephenson interview

Debra Stephenson talks about life on the South coast and her first ever UK tour.

Hilary Porter, Southern Daily Echo, 27th March 2016

BBC slammed for having Seann Walsh presenting Boat Race

Viewers of the BBC One coverage of the historic race lambasted the broadcaster for the choice of Seann Walsh as a host, saying he was "an insult to athletes" and had no "respect" for the races.

Louise Ridley, The Huffington Post, 27th March 2016

Julian Clary review

It's not that Julian Clary isn't a likeable chap. In fact, I requested this gig following sense of nostalgic endearment of seeing him back upon our screens in 'Nature Nuts'. Sadly this was to turn out to be one of my poorer choices during the Glasgow Comedy Festival.

Stephen Watt, The Mumble, 27th March 2016

Review - Mark Steel: Who Do I Think I Am?

The beautiful thing is that underneath the laughs, of which there are many, there is a very touching story here.

Raja Sharma, TV Bomb, 27th March 2016

Review: No Such Thing as a Fish

The podcast is good, but these Elves are even better seen live. Their offer of inoffensive, light entertainment is quirky and informative and while it could've benefited from a few cuts here and there, it's a reliably enjoyable, very funny and quite unique night out.

Tamarin Fountain, TV Bomb, 27th March 2016

Videos

TV & radio

CBeebies logo. Credit: BBC 10:45am
15 min
Spot Bots. Copyright: BBC

Spot Bots

Episode 24 - Counting Cogs

The Spot Bots play zooples to take a break from counting Cubi's cog collection.

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

The BBC Norfolk New Comedy Show

Episode 6

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

CBBC logo. Credit: BBC 5:55pm
30 min
The Dog Ate My Homework. Iain Stirling. Copyright: BBC

The Dog Ate My Homework

Series 3, Episode 13

Iain Stirling is joined by child team captains Connor and Ella and special guests Bobby Lockwood, Fran Scott, Naomi Wilkinson and Dodge T Dog.

ITV3 logo. Credit: ITV 9pm
60 min
Rising Damp Fovever. Copyright: Shiver Productions

Rising Damp Fovever

Episode 2 - Part Two

Part two reveals how the series continued to be a success, eventually spawning a feature length film.

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