BCG Daily Sunday 10th February 2019

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Will Queen Anne's reputation ever recover?

The Favourite is tipped to win Olivia Colman an Oscar - but will Queen Anne's reputation ever recover from being 'outed' as sexually obsessed with two warring ladies-in-waiting?

David Leafe, Daily Mail, 10th February 2019

Review: Desert Island Discs with Bob Mortimer

Last week's interview with Bob Mortimer was a delight: good questions, easy atmosphere, excellent interviewee.

Miranda Sawyer, The Guardian, 10th February 2019

New festival explores the funny side of faith

Medieval church will host a day of humour and standup routines.

Harriet Sherwood, The Guardian, 10th February 2019

The not-so textbook evolution of Alan Partridge

As Steve Coogan's comedy alias returns to the BBC, the character's co-creator and scriptwriters reflect on the journey so far.

Darren Richman, Little White Lies, 10th February 2019

John Oliver interview

As the British comedian's show returns, he discusses fighting fake news, why Brexit is worse than Trump's presidency - and his attempt to convert his kids to Marmite.

David Smith, The Guardian, 10th February 2019

Till Death... DVD review

Fans of Till Death Us Do Part may end up a little disappointed by Till Death..., which definitely isn't how they would choose to think of the immortal Alf Garnett. However, for completists and those interested in forgotten television curiosities, Till Death... is worth a look.

Greg Jameson, Entertainment Focus, 10th February 2019

The Favourite wins seven BAFTAs but Roma wins Best Film

The period comedy did win the most awards on the night, winning seven awards including "Outstanding British Film", "Original Screenplay", "Leading Actress" for Olivia Colman and "Supporting Actress" for Rachel Weisz.

Ian Wolf, On The Box, 10th February 2019

C venue taken over by Gilded Balloon after pay row

Edinburgh University has stripped a controversial Fringe company of the right to use one of the biggest venues at the festival in the wake of accusations of exploitation of its staff.

Brian Ferguson, The Scotsman, 10th February 2019

Review: The Maltings Comedy Club

Three class acts, enjoyed by the audience.

Carla Phillips, Fakenham Times, 10th February 2019

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