BCG Daily Sunday 20th January 2019
Press clippings
Still Game stars dropped clues to series end
Ford Kiernan and Greg Hemphill teased that they've been putting hints as to how Jack, Victor and the gang will turn out in the show's final ever series.
Paul English, Daily Record, 20th January 2019The Thinking Drinkers interview
If you like alcohol-fuelled jokes, a bit of boozy knowledge and a few free drinks, show creator Ben McFarland tells Jamie Walker why their Pub Crawl show is a must see.
Jamie Walker, Brighton Argus, 20th January 2019Windsor Davies obituary
Windsor Davies, the actor who has died aged 88, was best known for playing Battery Sergeant Major Williams, the bigoted, beet-faced Welsh disciplinarian with the fearsome moustache bellowing "Shut up!" at such gale force intensity in the BBC television sitcom It Ain't Half Hot Mum (1974-81) that it came out as "Shaaddaap!".
The Telegraph, 20th January 2019Goodies + Little & Large reunite for Slapstick Festival
The Goodies and Little and Large were among the legendary comedians who have reunited as part of the latest Slapstick Festival in Bristol.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 20th January 2019Live review: Daniel Kitson, Keep
I wonder if Daniel Kitson is a fan of Inside No 9. His latest show, Keep, has the kind of twist that Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton might have come up with.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 20th January 2019HBO special for My Dad Wrote A Porno to be filmed
Podcast My Dad Wrote A Porno is to film a special for HBO.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 20th January 2019York to host "world's only vegan comedy night"
Now people in York are being treated to a vegan comedy night, due to be headlined by Sarah Bennetto on Sunday, January 27, at the all-vegan True Story Café.
The York Press, 20th January 2019Becky Fury in Berlin with the man who had too much fun
It was not exactly clear why her stay was so short. And several readers of this blog have asked me (yes indeed they really have) why.
John Fleming, John Fleming's Blog, 20th January 2019Forgotten Comedies: Lee Evans's So What Now?
Lee Evans made a sitcom? Yes, well it may surprise some of you to know that the undisputed king of stand-up made a foray into the world of sitcom!
Rhianna Evans, Super Ink, 20th January 2019Jo Brand interview
Jo Brand on the benefits of not giving a toss.
Diana Wichtel, Noted, 20th January 2019Videos
TV & radio

Almost Never
Series 1, Episode 8 - The BirthdayThe Wonderland's video shoot is ruined by Sasha, and GHF's tour hangs in the balance.

Almost Never
Series 1, Episode 9 - The ChickenNate and Chloe panic over a date, and Harry loses the school mascot, Phillip the cockerel.

Almost Never
Series 1, Episode 10 - The Ice CreamNate tries to help ex-pop star Frankie Rylands, and Oakley is jealous of Mya's 'date'.

Almost Never
Series 1, Episode 11 - The BoxingTensions between The Wonderland and GHF escalate at a boxing fundraiser at The Palais.

Almost Never
Series 1, Episode 12 - The Lost GuitarNate's guitar goes missing, jeopardising the boys' gig. GHF's honesty nearly backfires.

Almost Never
Series 1, Episode 13 - The PromHarry leaves The Wonderland, and Chloe and Nate face the truth about their friendship.

Half The Money Each With Jo Brand
Episode 2Jo Brand presents Half The Money Each, a special programme looking at comedy double acts as Laurel & Hardy film Stan & Ollie hits the cinema.