BCG Daily Sunday 12th June 2016
Press clippings
Corbyn drives party potty with TV comedy sketch
Jeremy Corbyn has angered colleagues by donning a dinner jacket and a fake fur coat for a television comedy programme in which the Labour leader said he was only "7 to 7½" out of 10 in favour of staying in the European Union.
James Lyons, The Sunday Times, 12th June 2016Holly Willoughby interview
The yummy mummy of three confessed her banter with the Celebrity Juice frontman was "great fun" and placed Keith - the alter ego of Leigh Francis - solely responsible for her recent Playtex title as the showbiz star with the most admired boobs.
Beth Allcock, The Sun, 12th June 2016Fearne Cotton says Leigh Francis is 'weird'
Fearne Cotton told Sunday Brunch that Keith scares her for 'staying in character' as she admits he is pushing boundaries.
Siobhan McFadyen, The Sun, 12th June 2016Kevin Bridges barred from local pub
Kevin Bridges has been barred from his local over a boozy bust-up with two customers.
The Scottish Sun, 12th June 2016David Jason accused of racism after mis-telling joke
David Jason has been accused of racism after mis-telling one of the Queen's jokes in front of w ill.i.am on live TV this afternoon.
Nicola Agius, The Mirror, 12th June 2016Christian Talbot: 'My teenage daughter is really cool'
Martin Walker spends 15 minutes with Christian Talbot - talking pop music, murder and Christian's Edinburgh stand up comedy show, 'C60'.
Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 12th June 2016Videos
Podcasts
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No Filter
Series 2, Episode 2 - A Bit PedestrianThis sketch is based on how London feels every time she crosses the street.

Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled
Series 4, Episode 2Catherine Tate discusses her failings in the office and her fiery temper; Milton Jones reveals how he once caused a bloodbath, while performance artist Bryony Kimmings shares her thoughts on the nation's pubic hair. Ainsley Harriott, who definitely isn't Lenny Henry, completes the guest line up.