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BCG Daily Sunday 22nd January 2017

Press clippings

Miles Jupp: From Balamory to the News Quiz and beyond

"I suppose I like being busy," he says. "And when you get busy you don't want it to stop, you want there to be a momentum."

The Yorkshire Post, 22nd January 2017

Barry Cryer: 'Tommy Cooper had a sadistic streak'

Tommy Cooper had a 'sadistic streak' which made him relish making people uncomfortable, Barry Cryer has revealed.

Chortle, 22nd January 2017

Review, Uncle, BBC3, Episode 4

I have a confession to make. I'd slightly gone off Uncle this time round, which is why my reviews have been running late. Watching it - previously so much fun - had started to feel like a chore and I wondered where the plot as going. But I take it all back. I was rather blown away by this latest episode.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 22nd January 2017

I talk to: Kerry Howard & Zoe Boyle

Witless is back for a second series on BBC Three, just nine months after THAT cliffhanger at the end of series one. And the good news is that all five episodes will be available to watch at once.

Elliot Gonzalez, I Talk Telly, 22nd January 2017

Victor Lewis-Smith to make Peter Sellers documentary

Comedian and film-maker Victor Lewis-Smith is to make a TV documentary about Peter Sellers.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 22nd January 2017

Videos

Podcasts

TV & radio

BBC Three 10am
30 min
Uncle. Image shows from L to R: Junior Doctor (Mark Smith), Andy (Nick Helm). Copyright: Baby Cow Productions

Uncle

Series 3, Episode 4 - 2:27

Andy struggles to shut off his feelings. Errol struggles to let his in. Sam's life hangs in the balance. An impressionistic meditation on grief.

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

Still Open All Hours

Series 3, Episode 5

Granville tries to tempt the locals with a big wheel of cheese which seems to be on the turn.

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