BCG Daily Tuesday 19th February 2019

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Press clippings

Sheeps, Soho Theatre review

Friendship, fake gurus and fun.

Veronica Lee, The Arts Desk, 19th February 2019

Jacob Hawley: Howl review

Hawley is a charismatic 27-year-old with a passion and a cause, and quite some performance chops (that 2:1 masters degree is coming in handy). Once he scratches deeper, and with more focus to his attitude, he could be a force to be reckoned with.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 19th February 2019

Mark Watson: The Infinite Show - review

It's fair to say that some great comedy is born out of some tragic circumstances and The Infinite Show certainly fits that description.

Matt Forrest, The Reviews Hub, 19th February 2019

You need to 'make in Wales' not just 'set in Wales'

It's Lamb to the slaughter in his new role as Frank Hardcastle in the BBC's catastrophic new series, Pitching In. Written by English writers about an English character from an English perspective, it tells the story of how a recent widower finds happiness following the death of his wife by relocating to Anglesey, where the inhabitants for some unfathomable reason seem to have developed Valleys accents. Don't get me wrong, there is nothing wrong with a good English drama, but in this case we were promised a much needed English-language drama that pertained to the lives of people living in Wales.

Nation Cymru, 19th February 2019

Colin Leggo interview

In some ways you couldn't make it up - a STAND-UP comedian who lost a leg. And here's the piece de resistance ... his name? Leg-go. It's no surprise that Colin Leggo's amputation five years ago has fed into his comedy routines, but it's certainly not been a laugh a minute for the London-based, Falmouth comedian.

Lee Trewhela, Cornwall Live, 19th February 2019

Tim Renkow interview

'You people are fun'

Gabriel Tate, Metro, 19th February 2019

Videos

TV & radio

Animal TV

Animal TV

Episode 15 - Hupid Stumans

Canine fails in The Uncatchables and also featuring a brand new prank show, Hupid Stumans, where animals get their own back on their owners.

Radio 4
10:45am
15 min
Curious Under The Stars. Copyright: BBC

Curious Under The Stars

Series 7: Devil's Bridge, Episode 2 - Part 2

Emlyn strikes a dark deal with Hadrian Bucca.

CBBC logo. Credit: BBC
4:10pm
10 min
Danny & Mick. Image shows from L to R: Mick (Mick Potts), Danny (Danny Adams). Copyright: Tiger Aspect Productions

Danny & Mick

Series 1, Episode 7 - White Wedding

With a wedding to organise, nothing can go wrong today. But Danny accidentally orders 10,000 toilet rolls and needs to hide them from the boss...

Gigglebiz. Justin Fletcher. Copyright: BBC

Gigglebiz

Series 5, Episode 13 - Dan Step's Balloon Dance

Dan Step gets carried away dancing with balloons, and Robin Hood tries to spot a squirrel.

CBBC logo. Credit: BBC
6:25pm
10 min
Danger Mouse. Copyright: FremantleMedia

Danger Mouse

Series 2, Episode 41 - Crouching Hamster, Hidden Wagon

Penfold is summoned by his Granny to help retrieve the stolen book of Farm Fu.

Radio 4
6:30pm
30 min
Small Scenes. Image shows from L to R: Daniel Rigby, Cariad Lloyd, Henry Paker, Jessica Ransom, Mike Wozniak. Copyright: BBC

Small Scenes

Series 4, Episode 2

A woman discovers why there are so many Cornish pasty shops in British train stations and a man tries to return a sleeping bag to John Lewis with dramatic consequences.

Pitching In. Image shows from L to R: Carys (Caroline Sheen), Frank (Larry Lamb), Keith (Tony Mooney), Olwen (Valmai Jones), Enzo (Ieuan Rhys), Royston (Jim Findley)

Pitching In

Episode 2

Frank and Carys hope themed weekends are the key to making their business work. An Arthurian event seems to be a success, until two rival re-enactment factions get drunk.

Radio 4
11pm
30 min
Crash Course. David Tyler. Copyright: Pozzitive Productions

Crash Course

Panel show where panellists have just 24 hours to learn as much as they can about a given subject.

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