BCG Daily Saturday 4th January 2020

Press clippings

London Hughes

London Hughes: 'Nerdy white men are my kryptonite'

She beat bullies and bigots to become British comedy's fastest rising star - and now London Hughes is on her way to Hollywood.

Helen Brown, The Telegraph, 4th January 2020
Jonny Collins

Jonny Collins interview

"I genuinely believe we need nights like ours more than ever."

Blizzard Comedy, 4th January 2020
Roy Hudd

University of Kent set to receive Roy Hudd archive

Comedian and actor Roy Hudd hopes his collection of more than 20,000 song sheets and posters will be deposited at the University of Kent archive.

BBC, 4th January 2020
Robert White. Copyright: Stephanie Miller

Documentary film made about Robert White

A feature-length documentary film is being made about Robert White, the comedian who was a runner-up to Lost Voice Guy Lee Ridley in the Britain's Got Talent final in June 2018. The film, directed by fellow comedian Joe Bor, is entitled The Autistic Comedian.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 4th January 2020
Terry Gilliam

Terry Gilliam: I'm tired of white men being blamed

After two decades of trying, the director and former Monty Python member has finally managed to make The Man Who Killed Don Quixote. But he'd rather talk to Alexandra Pollard about #MeToo, the trials of being a white man, and why he's decided to become a 'black lesbian in transition'.

Alexandra Pollard, The Independent, 4th January 2020

TV & radio

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

Fighting Talk

Series 17, Episode 16

Sports broadcaster and boxing commentator Steve Bunce. 2 x GB Olympic snowboarder Aimee Fuller, Canadian sports broadcaster Greg Brady and comedian Paul Sinha join Colin Murray for an hour of sporting punditry, humour and entertainment.

CBBC logo. Credit: BBC
4:45pm
30 min
Almost Never. Image shows from L to R: Harry (Harry Still), Nate (Nathaniel Dass), Oakley (Oakley Orchard). Copyright: Saltbeef TV

Almost Never

Series 2, Episode 10 - Press Conference

A joint press conference for the tour provides a bad idea, and Nate is distracted by Chloe.

CBBC logo. Credit: BBC
5:15pm
30 min
Almost Never. Image shows from L to R: Harry (Harry Still), Nate (Nathaniel Dass), Oakley (Oakley Orchard). Copyright: Saltbeef TV

Almost Never

Series 2, Episode 11 - The Send Off

Jordan and Fabio try to keep The Wonderland and GHF locked in the Palais rehearsal room.

CBBC logo. Credit: BBC
5:45pm
30 min
Almost Never. Image shows from L to R: Harry (Harry Still), Nate (Nathaniel Dass), Oakley (Oakley Orchard). Copyright: Saltbeef TV

Almost Never

Series 2, Episode 12 - Time To Say Goodbye

Nate is in termoil with Chloe and the boys, then Sasha makes him an offer he can't refuse.

First & Last. Copyright: Zeppotron

First & Last

Episode 1

Eleven contestants start each show and compete across a range of five play-along-at-home games that will see one of them leave with a cash prize of up to £10,000. Games tonight involve marathon runners and hashtags on Instagram.

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