BCG Daily Saturday 10th March 2018
Press clippings
Walk Like a Panther review
Stephen Graham and Dave Johns clearly put an immense amount of time and effort into perfecting their father/son relationship, with some incredibly touching scenes midway through the second act. This does of course come unsurprisingly, since the two men have vast previous history working on big budget pictures and series that have been nominated for major awards. But it does appear that a large amount of the film's weight is carried by the two actors.
Guy Lambert, The Upcoming, 10th March 2018Walk Like A Panther ends up struggling on the ropes
Walk Like A Panther pitches itself as a kind of Full Monty for the world of wrestling but that intention is as far as the comparison can really go.
Ross Miller, The National (Scotland), 10th March 2018Ten things I have learnt about touring, by Paul Sinha
When I get nervous backstage, like really nervous, I remind myself that this was all my doing.
Paul Sinha, Beyond The Joke, 10th March 2018Comedy review: Katherine Ryan
The Canadian comic isn't slow to mock empty hashtag activism, but for a stand-up she has a rare unsnobby attitude towards the Kardashians.
The Scotsman, 10th March 2018Piers Morgan's Life Stories: Jim Davidson review
Jim Davidson ducks and bobs on homophobia, racism and Operation Yewtree.
Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 10th March 2018Videos
TV & radio

Harry Hill's Tea Time
Series 2, Highlights Special - Best OfA special episode dedicated to the most hilarious moments from Harry Hill's Tea Time.

Sam Delaney's News Thing
Episode 9 - Robbing Richard And JudyDid Liam and Noel Gallagher really burgle Richard and Judy's house? Shaun Ryder has his say. Plus we mourn the death of pretentious music journalism. With Jon Holmes, Fern Brady and Rob Deering.