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BCG Daily Saturday 9th June 2018

Press clippings

Q&A: Rob Brydon on new film Swimming With Men

Best known for co-starring in Gavin & Stacey, hosting Would I Lie To You? and jaunting around with Steve Coogan in The Trip, Rob Brydon graduates to leading man this month in new big screen comedy Swimming With Men.

Simon Button, Readers Digest, 9th June 2018

Flowers Series 2 Episode 1

I think I can confidently say that you won't see a comedy as strange this year as the second series of writer Will Sharpe's Flowers.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 9th June 2018

Cariad Lloyd on her hit podcast Griefcast

Comedian and writer Cariad Lloyd opens up about grief and interviewing other comedians for her award-winning podcast.

John Walsh, Radio Times, 9th June 2018

TV & radio

ITV1 logo. Credit: ITV 7:30pm
30 min
Harry Hill's Alien Fun Capsule. Harry Hill. Copyright: Nit TV

Harry Hill's Alien Fun Capsule

Series 2, Out-takes - Unseen

In this 'Unseen' episode, Harry Hill reveals some of his favourite funny moments that didn't make it into the main series, featuring Johnny Vegas, Jimmy Osmond, Anneka Rice and Micky Flanagan among others.

BBC One. Copyright: BBC 9:15pm
60 min
All Round To Mrs. Brown's. Image shows from L to R: Gloria Hunniford, Mrs Brown (Brendan O'Carroll), Geri Halliwell

All Round To Mrs. Brown's

Series 2, Episode 4

Agnes and family are joined by Spice Girl Geri Horner and her mammy to talk reunions, while Gloria Hunniford looks back on her career. Plus Nigel Havers provides an acting masterclass and Foley's gets ready for a memorable night with reggae giants UB40 featuring Ali, Astro and Mickey.

BBC Two 10pm
45 min
A Girl's Guide To TV. Rachel Parris. Copyright: BBC

A Girl's Guide To TV

Rachel Parris presents a comic guide to how women can get ahead in television.

Russia Today 10:25pm
30 min
Sam Delaney's News Thing. John Barnes

Sam Delaney's News Thing

Episode 20 - Grandmaster Barnes

John Barnes proves he's still the king of British hip-hop, and Sam and the panel take a look at Morrissey's solo career as a racist. With Vanessa Feltz, David Mills and Maddy Anholt.

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