BCG Daily Saturday 9th December 2017
Press clippings
Detectorists: a rich portrait of unremarkable lives
Testament to the mood-altering powers of television, Mackenzie Crook's Bafta-winning comedy allows us to tune out our grimly fractious world.
The Guardian, 9th December 2017Look inside Charlie Chaplin's childhood home
His was "the most dramatic of all the rags to riches stories ever told", according to his official biographer, and now a house where he spent part of his difficult childhood is on the market. Charlie Chaplin is believed to have lived in this house in Kennington, south London, between 1898 and 1899, when he was around 10 years old.
Lauren Davidson, The Telegraph, 9th December 2017New monthly comedy night to be held in Coventry
The Comedy Box, in association with Comedy Central Live is bringing stand-up comedy to Coventry. The nation's funniest comedians are going to be taking to the Square One stage.
Coventry Telegraph, 9th December 2017TV & radio

Fighting Talk
Series 15, Episode 16Reshmin Chowdhury, Felix White, Richard Osman and Paul Sinha take part in the panel game.

Michael McIntyre's Big Show
Series 3, Episode 4TV presenters Marvin and Rochelle Humes both hand over their phones in the first ever double Send To All and there's music from pop rockers The Vamps. Plus whose bedroom will Michael be sneaking into in the return of Midnight Gameshow? Plus new comedy material from Michael himself and an extra in an advert finds himself centre stage as the Unexpected Star of the Show.

Through The Keyhole
Series 5, Special - I'm A Celebrity SpecialPanellists joining Keith Lemon on this special include comedian Jimmy Carr; plus former King of the Jungle Tony Blackburn, former Queen of the Jungle Stacey Solomon and Myleene Klass, all of whom braved the Bushtucker Trials in the Australian outback.

Sam Delaney's News Thing
Episode 47 - POO-GATETeresa May celebrates keeping the Brexit sh*t-show on the rails for the next couple of days at least, and we award a prestigious News Thing Pride of Britain Award to the teenager who may - or may not - have taken a dump on his seat at a Sunderland football game. Plus World News from The Viper. With Will Duggan, Marek Larwood and Yetunde Oduwole.