BCG Daily Sunday 28th May 2017
Press clippings
Frank Skinner on toning down the jokes after turning 60
The funny fella on the benefits of his great age, being the most hilarious person he knows, and the joys of late fatherhood.
Emma Jones, The Mirror, 28th May 2017Preview - Murder in Successville
I'm not a great fan of BBC schedulers and planners. Murder in Successville is one of the most creative and funny improv comedies today and yet it has been shamefully squirreled away on BBC3.
Gareth Hargreaves, On The Box, 28th May 2017Review: Shit-faced Showtime
In truth, the show falls flat at times as it does hang on a singular premise of doing what it says on the tin - a show with a drunk performer and feels anticlimactic by the final scenes.
The Reviews Hub, 28th May 2017Joe Lycett: I'm a millennial... Get me out of here!
I don't know how to work my house, and without my phone I am nothing.
Joe Lycett, The Guardian, 28th May 2017Interview with Jamie Morton (My Dad Wrote A Porno)
The film maker who turned his father's embarrassing erotic fiction into a hit comedy podcast is back with more.
James Gillespie, The Times, 28th May 2017Count Arthur Strong review
The malapropisms and garbled logic, plus a near-fatal encounter with Benedict Cumberbatch's name, make Steve Delaney's comedy character a giddying delight.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 28th May 2017Hay Festival 2017: Stephen Fry's warning for the web
Stephen Fry has issued a stark warning to prepare for the future of the internet, or face the worst of science fiction's predictions.
Huw Thomas, BBC, 28th May 2017TV & radio
Pygmalion
Episode 1Alistair McGowan, Morgana Robinson, Sian Phillips and Al Murray star in George Bernard Shaw's classic tale of Eliza Doolittle.
The Now Show
The Vote Now Show 2017, Episode 2Joining Steve and Hugh for hustings - Jake Yapp, Ellie Taylor, Luke Kempner and Emma Sidi.
Unspun With Matt Forde
Series 3, Episode 4Matt Forde returns for another look at the election campaign, with UKIP's Suzanne Evans.
The Fake News Show
Episode 3Richard Ayoade and NYC comedian Desiree Burch are the guests joining Stephen Mangan, Katherine Ryan and Richard Osman.