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BCG Daily Sunday 18th November 2018

Press clippings

Stewart Lee: A no-column Brexit is the only way forward

After a fruitless attempt to keep up with the negotiations, I decided that a bad column was worse than no column at all.

Stewart Lee, The Guardian, 18th November 2018

Hari Kondabolu interview

'I've had death threats. I've unified a continent in hatred of me'

Hari Kondabolu, The Observer, 18th November 2018

Reece Shearsmith not actually dead!

Inside No. 9 co-star Reece Shearsmith has tweeted for the first time since the live episode of the award-winning series went out at the end of October when he "died".

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 18th November 2018

Marcus Brigstocke review

The comedian performs in the guise of Lucifer on his latest tour, but the material is standard snark.

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 18th November 2018

Q&A with Ashley Jensen, aka 'Agatha Raisin'

In advance of the premiere, we had the great good fortune to sit down for a few minutes with Agatha Raisin herself -- Ashley Jensen -- to talk a bit about what viewers can expect from series 2.

Bill Young, Tellyspotting, 18th November 2018

Jeeves and Wooster in Perfect Nonsense - York, review

The concept proves an effective - and very funny - way of treating a Jeeves and Wooster story.

Ron Simpson, The Reviews Hub, 18th November 2018

Left- vs right-wing comedy: Why so Left?

There undoubtedly appears to be a prevalence on TV and in the media in general of left-leaning comedy, and a dearth of right-wing, conservative comedy or even Christian comedy. The question, then, is why this is?

Jonathan MS Pearce, Patheos, 18th November 2018

Video: Rebecca Shorrock on almost dying

Rebecca Shorrocks nearly lost her life to cardiomyopathy - a heart condition she never knew she had.

BBC, 18th November 2018

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