BCG Daily Sunday 4th March 2018
Features
Press clippings
Still Game's co-creator on movie inspiration
Greg Hemphill, who plays Victor McDade, says life in Craiglang is not so far removed from Franz Capra's It's A Wonderful Life.
Steve Hendry, Daily Record, 4th March 2018David Baddiel on social media
The comedian, 53, on why he feeds Twitter trolls, monitoring his memory and living as honestly as possible.
Shahesta Shaitly, The Guardian, 4th March 2018Imelda Staunton and Celia Imrie interview
Finding Your Feet is far from your average depiction of the "golden age". A moving comedy about a diverse group of energetic baby boomers, it starts with Sandra, played by Imelda Staunton, discovering that her husband of 40 years is having an affair with her best friend.
Buzz.ie, 4th March 2018Shakespeare & Hathaway review
Starring Mark Benton and Jo Joyner, the first of the 10-part series was well acted, nicely written - with decent jokes - and beautifully shot around Stratford.
David Stephenson, The Daily Express, 4th March 2018Greg Hemphill and Ford Kiernan interview
'Still Game feels like a bigger deal this time... it's precious'.
Bill Gibb, The Sunday Post, 4th March 2018Super November review
It's like nothing you've ever seen before. Made on a microbudget of less than £4,000 and shot in two distinct periods, spring and winter, the film abruptly switches midway through from a light-hearted rom-com to a grim, police state thriller.
Jay Richardson, Chortle, 4th March 2018Videos
TV & radio

Hold The Sunset
Series 1, Episode 3 - The Marriage CounsellorQueenie appoints herself marriage counsellor to Roger and Wendy. Edith and Phil decide it's the right moment to take a weekend break. While the cats are away...

Unspun With Matt Forde
Series 4, Episode 6This week's guest on Unspun is Conservative MP Justine Greening.