BCG Daily Sunday 4th June 2017

Press clippings

Stewart Lee on the election

The Paxman interviews seemed less like a news programme, and more like an ancient, traditional ritual humiliation of would-be mayors.

Stewart Lee, The Guardian, 4th June 2017

An interview with Armando Iannucci

The creator of The Thick Of It is probably used to being ushered through the corridors of power. We, however, are not. So when we sit down with Armando Iannucci in a secluded corner of the Union's Gladstone Room, it's fair to say we feel a little out of place.

Benn Sheridan, Cherwell, 4th June 2017

Mr B The Gentleman Rhymer review

Mr B moves seamlessly from song to song in a pace befitting a gentleman. A wonderful physical comedian, the Charleston style dance moves and banjolele solo faces are a big hit with the crowd.

Simon Topping, The Reviews Hub, 4th June 2017

Satire is a dying genre - who could satirise this?

When the leader of the free world is a planet-threatening anti-hero so frightening that he would test the credulity of readers of Marvel comics, it's a challenging time for the political satirist.

Ian Burrell, i Newspaper, 4th June 2017

Videos

TV & radio

Radio 4
3pm
60 min
Alistair McGowan

Pygmalion

Episode 2

Eliza faces the day of reckoning - can she pass as a lady at the ambassador's ball?

Radio 4
7:15pm
30 min
The Now Show. Image shows from L to R: Hugh Dennis, Steve Punt. Copyright: BBC

The Now Show

The Vote Now Show 2017, Episode 3

An episode recorded earlier in the day in Birmingham.

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