BCG Daily Saturday 1st December 2018

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Press clippings

Ministry of Justice review

Jolyon Rubinstein and Heydon Prowse take the pee out of urine tests and drug crime but fail to nail the hypocrisy.

Tim Dowling, The Guardian, 1st December 2018

Anna And The Apocalypse review

Open up this delightful early Christmas present which blends wide-eyed romance, knowing comedy, zombie horror action, festive spirit and catchy tunes. It's a mixed bag in the best of ways.

Ross Miller, The National (Scotland), 1st December 2018

Billionaire Boy review

This show works for the young audience but would benefit for more development to see if it will have a fuller life in the West End.

West End Wilma, 1st December 2018

Why does Kevin Bridges attract so many hecklers?

It is not because Bridges encourages heckling. Far from it. It's quite clear that he doesn't want something that spoils the night for everyone. But it's a difficult situation when it starts to happen.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 1st December 2018

Fallen Madonna sells for £15,000 at auction

A portrait made famous in the BBC sitcom 'Allo 'Allo! has been sold for £15,000.

BBC, 1st December 2018

The top 10 British sitcoms of the 70s

The 1970s is rightly lauded as the golden age of British sitcom.

Greg Jameson, Entertainment Focus, 1st December 2018

Kevin Bridges almost quit comedy before talking to dad

The stand-up superstar has now reignited his passion for the stage after taking some time away in Spain.

Simon Houston, The Scottish Sun, 1st December 2018

Stephen Fry's video fights for the 'mythical EU dragon'

Fry ends the video with a call to arms for the truth.

Simon Rushton, i Newspaper, 1st December 2018

TV & radio

BBC Radio 5 Live
11am
60 min
Rick Edwards. Credit: BBC

Fighting Talk

Series 16, Episode 11

Colin Murray acts as judge and jury as Phil Brown, Chelcee Grimes, Des Kelly and Justin Moorhouse fight for punditry points whilst discussing the sporting stories of the week.

The Leak. Tom Price

The Leak

Series 8, Episode 3

Tom Price returns to dissect the week's biggest stories from Wales and around the world. What could possibly go wrong?

The Time It Takes. Joe Lycett. Copyright: Hat Trick Productions

The Time It Takes

Episode 5

Game show hosted by Joe Lycett in which the contestants decide how long they have to answer the questions. Referee Alison Hammond presides over a hilarious choice of timers that include filling a cat bowl with milk squeezed through the fingers of a pair of rubber gloves, and Kimberley Wyatt doing a three-point turn in a tractor.

Michael McIntyre's Big Show. Image shows from L to R: Michael Bublé, Michael McIntyre. Copyright: Hungry McBear

Michael McIntyre's Big Show

Series 4, Episode 3

Michael is joined by singing superstars Michael Buble and chart topper Rita Ora. Husband and wife presenters Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford take part in a double Send To All, Michael's in Essex for The Midnight Gameshow. Plus there'll be another amazing performance from The Unexpected Star.

Dave's Advent Calendar. Image shows from L to R: Kerry Godliman, Romesh Ranganathan

Dave's Advent Calendar

Episode 1 - Christmas Gratitude With Kerry & Romesh

Romesh Ranganathan thinks Christmas is rubbish. Kerry Godliman attempts to show him how presents can bring happiness and light to his life.

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