BCG Daily Sunday 20th May 2018
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The Windors Royal Wedding Special review
So what's funny about the marriage of Harry and Meghan? What isn't? But the first port of call on the television is The Windsors: Royal Wedding Special (Channel 4, Tuesday). There was nothing not funny about this show.
David Stephenson, The Daily Express, 20th May 2018Man with toes for fingers brings new comedy night
A man using laughs to fight the stigma of a rare birth defect that left him with toes for fingers has brought a new wide-ranging comedy night to east London.
Patrick Grafton-Green, Evening Standard, 20th May 2018Review: Urban Myths - Public Enemy
Alongside the comedy there are some nice poignant touches.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 20th May 2018Review - Bridget Christie: What Now?
If you bristle at the idea of comedy that preaches, Christie is not the ticket for you, however much she mocks her own predilection for haranguing others, even her own children.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 20th May 2018Bridget Christie review
Award-winning standiup serves up ruthless self-mockery in a show that is playful and pugnacious in equal measure.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 20th May 2018Neil Forsyth on reimagining Live Aid
"I found that whole world out there in the 1970s fascinating."
The Sunday Post, 20th May 2018Alpha Mums Gone Wrong review
Alpha Mums Gone Wrong are certainly relatable, but they surely need more comic twists if they're to hit the comedy motherlode.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 20th May 2018Videos
TV & radio

Geoff Norcott: Right Leaning But Well Meaning
A council estate kid with disabled parents, Geoff Norcott often wonders how he ended up leaning to the right as one of the very few Tory stand-ups on the comedy circuit.