BCG Daily Sunday 22nd May 2016
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Review: Julian Clary, touring
Filthy, funny chat from the 'renowned homosexual'.
Veronica Lee, The Arts Desk, 22nd May 2016Maeve Higgins talks fart jokes and Iraqi comedy clubs
Comedy can be found in the unlikeliest of places.
James Ward, The Irish Mirror, 22nd May 2016David Walliams blasted after 'pretending to be gay'
David Walliams has received a torrent of abuse by fans of Britain's Got Talent after he appeared to pretend to be attracted to a male contestant on the show.
The Sun, 22nd May 2016Alexei Sayle book review
Despite its "zany" title, Thatcher Stole My Trousers is a provocative and original look back at Sayle's life.
Stuart Maconie, The New Statesman, 22nd May 2016Bob Mortimer's brewing hobby
Bob Mortimer has found a new hobby - making craft beers in his Kent garden.
Daily Star, 22nd May 2016Eddie Izzard: Young people need to register to vote
Comedian and EU remain campaigner Eddie Izzard is embarking on a 31-city tour to persuade young people to vote in June's referendum.
Andrew Marr, BBC News, 22nd May 2016Interview: City Impro - Improv Deathmatch
Here, City Impro tells us about their show, Improv Deathmatch, which they'll be performing at the Quadrant pub on North Street.
The Reviews Hub, 22nd May 2016Interview: Juliette Burton - Decision Time
Here, Juliette Burton tells us about her show, Decision Time, which she'll be performing at Komedia.
The Reviews Hub, 22nd May 2016Porridge feature
With a remake in the pipeline as part of the BBC's tribute season to classic sitcoms, we look at Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais' brilliant 1970s comedy about the inmates of Slade Prison.
Andrew Martin, BBC, 22nd May 2016Craig Cash interview
Craig Cash talks about Northern warmth and his new sitcom Rovers.
Gerard Gilbert, The Independent, 22nd May 2016S#!t-Faced Shakespeare review
William Shakespeare has written some truly bangin' plays - and there's just no arguing with that.
Sam Cartwright, Voice Magazine, 22nd May 2016