BCG Daily Saturday 2nd April 2016
Press clippings
Review: Two Doors Down, BBC Two
This being sitcomland, nobody is allowed to be entirely normal.
Veronica Lee, The Arts Desk, 2nd April 2016Jamie Adams interview
Jamie Adams has returned to the director's chair this weekend with his new film Black Mountain Poets. This is the third feature film of his career and comes after the success of Benny & Jolene and A Wonderful Christmas Time.
Helen Earnshaw, Female First, 2nd April 2016Black Mountain Poets review
It relentlessly mocks its pretentious, self-absorbed losers - all of whom are in need of a good job - although you might just find spending too much time with them every bit as irritating.
Rob Driscoll, Wales Online, 2nd April 2016Review: No rhyme or reason, but still funny
Black Mountain Poets is a modestly engaging, low-budget British comedy.
Brian Viner, Daily Mail, 2nd April 2016Comedian of the month #26 - John Moloney
London-born stand up John Moloney speaks in a markedly droll, downbeat tone, often reacting as though he cannot comprehend why audiences find him amusing.
Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 2nd April 2016Daniel Sloss interview
Sloss is a great believer in the comedian's right to talk about anything as long as it's funny; not for nothing is his show called Dark.
Stephanie Bunbury, Sydney Morning Herald, 2nd April 2016Videos
TV & radio

Fighting Talk
Series 13, Episode 26Josh Widdicombe hosts the show where a panel of experts try to win points for punditry on the week's sports stories. With TV presenter Richard Osman, comedian and actor Tom Davis, Badminton Olympic silver medallist Gail Emms and comedian Ivo Graham.

You're Back In The Room
Series 2, Episode 3The only thing standing between the contestants and the cash is their own minds - because the contestants have all been hypnotised. Featuring celebrity guests Joey Essex and Carl Fogarty.

The Jonathan Ross Show
Series 10, Episode 13 - Kit Harington, Frankie Boyle, Anna Friel, Tinie TempahJonathan Ross welcomes Game of Thrones heartthrob Kit Harington, controversial comedian Frankie Boyle, award-winning actress Anna Friel and the chart-topping Tinie Tempah, who will be chatting and performing in the studio.

Sam Delaney's News Thing
Episode 12 - Steel, King Of MetalsSam explains why everyone is suddenly really into steel, former Ukipper Janice Atkinson MEP claims that the BBC have stitched her up, and Bobby Mair goes to 'no-go area' Brixton.