BCG Daily Tuesday 20th June 2017
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Pictures: Cold Feet stars film in the heat
With temperatures sizzling up to 30 degrees, there was not much chance of Cold Feet for the cast of the hit ITV drama as they headed to film in Didsbury.
Manchester Evening News, 20th June 2017Joz Norris interview
Joz Norris is perpetual Laugh Out London Fringe favourite, always creating joyful shows full of imagination and ideas. He answered our Q&A ahead of this year's festival.
Laugh Out London, 20th June 2017Big Yin offered an alternative to tartan stereotypes
The unveiling of three murals on Glasgow tenement walls which pay tribute to Billy Connolly on his 75th birthday, make it clear that The Big Yin is more than simply a Scottish comedian.
Sophie Law, The Scotsman, 20th June 2017#EdFringe17: Nathan Cassidy
Roosevelt said, 'It's not the critic who counts, it's the man in the arena'. Nathan is back at the Edinburgh Fringe with two solo shows. The first is a comic play performed at 'C cubed'. The second is the glorious return of his stand up at 'The Free Sisters'. Enjoy 15 minutes of stand up and chat with the award winning trickster.
Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 20th June 2017#EdFringe17: Christian Talbot is a Work in Progress
Work in Progress is just one of three shows that the handsome and hardworking comedian is bringing to the 2017 Edinburgh Fringe. He's also performing in a double act with Rosie Holt, Holt and Talbot Can't Stand the Sight of Each Other and in a play, Bluebeard's Ghost. Enjoy 15 minutes of anti-craic jokes and chat with your man Christian.
Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 20th June 2017Macbeth is anti-Scottish propaganda, comedian claims
In a world littered with fake news and alternative facts, Bruce Fummey says his new Edinburgh Fringe show will reveals the real story behind Macbeth, the legendary Scottish king and Shakespeare's eponymous anti-hero.
Kirsty McIntosh, The Dundee Courier, 20th June 2017An Interview with John Porter
John Porter interviewed.
Mumble Comedy, 20th June 2017Review: Andrew Collins on RHLSTP
The show ended with an applause-inducing onstage hug. But I haven't answered the question that all Collings & Herrin fans want to know. Will they be returning as a double act any time soon?
Andrew McHaffie, Beyond The Joke, 20th June 2017Review: The Play That Goes Wrong
Admittedly, there are moments where they over-egg the pudding so much some of it ends on their faces. But for The Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society - an ouef is never an ouef.
John Kennedy, The Reviews Hub, 20th June 2017Videos
Podcasts
TV & radio
8 Out Of 10 Cats
Series 20, Episode 6In their quest to uncover the nation's most popular talking points, Rob is joined by Ella Eyre and Joe Wilkinson, while Aisling's team is Pamela Anderson and Kerry Godliman.
The Baby Boomers' Guide To Growing Old
Episode 2This time the baby boomers take a wry look at the ageing process, exploring some unusual ways to roll back the years.