BCG Daily Sunday 9th April 2017
Press clippings
The week in TV: The Trip to Spain; Catastrophe - review
Coogan and Brydon made magic of middle age on the road in Spain, and Sharon Horgan reached for the loo roll.
Euan Ferguson, The Guardian, 9th April 2017Richard Gadd: Money See Monkey Do review
Monkey See Monkey Do is like being in a nightclub. It is loud, with snatches of music, clashing voice overs, flashing lights, videos, the thump thump thump thump, (of a treadmill) and lots of shouting for almost an hour.
Lisa Clark, Squirrel Comedy, 9th April 2017Marcel Lucont's Whine List, Birmingham - review
A very well thought out and entertaining evening or should I say 'Une soirée très bien pensée et amusante'.
Dan Earl, The Express and Star, 9th April 2017Victoria Wood was writing scripts days before death
Victoria Wood was writing jokes and scripts days before death - but they'll never be released.
The Mirror, 9th April 2017Miranda Hart on how she learned to love herself
Miranda Hart has revealed that she has only just learned to love herself after suffering years of self-doubt.
The Mirror, 9th April 2017Graham Norton's ex reveals success drove them apart
Scott Michaels had a five-year relationship with Graham Norton and says he has "no doubt" Norton's determination to be famous was to blame for it ending.
The Mirror, 9th April 2017Brexit debate: Lay off stand-ups
Marcus Brigstocke doesn't deserved to be sneered at for some of the material in his stand-up act.
Barbara Ellen, The Guardian, 9th April 2017Lee Mack really, really wants to be Doctor Who
"I'll do anything," the actor and comedian tells the BFI & Radio Times Television Festival audience in London.
Ellie Harrison, Radio Times, 9th April 2017ISIHAC nearly went to TV with younger panellists
Barry Cryer reveals that the BBC radio show almost moved to television.
Ellie Harrison, Radio Times, 9th April 2017Russell Brand invades Katie Hopkins' radio studio
Russell Brand launched an unexpected invasion of Katie Hopkins' radio studio today.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 9th April 2017Videos
Podcasts
TV & radio
Hal
Series 2, Episode 1 - TeenagersEldest daughter Lily is about to introduce the family to her new hip boyfriend, Bazman, and Hal's need to re-kindle his own romantic past leads to unforeseen challenges. Hal's sister Pippa has also come to stay unexpectedly after her husband decided to experiment with his sexuality.
The Nightly Show
Highlights Special - The Nightly Show With Bradley Walsh Best BitsA selection of highlights from the past week with Bradley Walsh.