BCG Daily Sunday 23rd April 2017

Press clippings

The British Podcast Awards sampler - comedy podcasts

Looking for a new podcast? Rhianna Dhillon shares the best moments in Comedy, Fiction and True Crime from the nominees for the British Podcast Awards 2017.

Rhianna Dhillon, The Guardian, 23rd April 2017

Richard Gadd review

Monkey See, Monkey Do might not be a laugh a minute, - and there are much easier ways of getting that fix - but it's a clear demonstration of how comic sensibilities can tackle the most gruesome of issues, challenging an audience and communicating big, dark ideas with wit and absurdity.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 23rd April 2017

Stockton students celebrate comedy spot at Fringe

A play written and performed by a talented pair of North-East college students has been chosen to be performed at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Paul Barron, The Northern Echo, 23rd April 2017

Videos

Podcasts

TV & radio

Radio 4
7:15pm
30 min
Hal Cruttenden

Hal

Series 2, Episode 3 - Exes

Thinking he knew everything about his wife Sam, Hal Cruttenden is surprised when he is confronted by someone from her romantic past. And refugee housemate Mahmoud causes a stir.

ITV1 logo. Credit: ITV
11:20pm
30 min
The Nightly Show

The Nightly Show

Highlights Special - The Nightly Show With Dermot O'Leary Best Bits

A selection of highlights from the past week.

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