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BCG Daily Sunday 2nd February 2014

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TV rewind: Black Mirror

Sci-Fi is at its scariest though, not when it transports us to faraway lands and presents us with the frightening or grotesque, but when it presents us with the frighteningly possible and realistic. That's the world presented by Charlie Brooker's Black Mirror, a series which presents a skewed version of our own reality in a set of cautionary tales that are both terrifying and frighteningly realistic.

Oli Dowdeswell, So So Gay, 2nd February 2014

Best shows at Dave's Leicester Comedy Festival

Here's 11 of the best shows to see at Dave's Leicester Comedy Festival from Feb 7th to Feb 23rd.

Laugh Out London, 2nd February 2014

Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton discuss new show

"We hope there's an 'oh my God' moment. There is always a desire to wrong-foot the viewer. That's what you strive to do."

Bruce Dessau, The Independent, 2nd February 2014

Interview with Tom Taylor

An interview with comedian Tom Taylor.

Sara Shulman, Comedy Blogedy, 2nd February 2014

Miles Jupp is more Young Fogey than Young One

Miles Jupp, upper-crust comedian and gentle star of TV hit Rev, insists he enjoys swearing, but admits he probably won't grow into himself until he hits 40.

Judith Woods, The Telegraph, 2nd February 2014

TV & radio

Radio 4 7:15pm
15 min
Warhorses Of Letters. Image shows from L to R: Marengo (Stephen Fry), Copenhagen (Daniel Rigby). Copyright: BBC

Warhorses Of Letters

Series 3, Episode 4

Copenhagen is determined that he and his true love will be truly together just once before Marengo quits this earthly life.

BBC One. Copyright: BBC 10:25pm
10 min
A Tribute To Roger Lloyd-Pack. Roger Lloyd Pack. Copyright: BBC

A Tribute To Roger Lloyd-Pack

Short tribute to actor Roger Lloyd Pack, who died in January 2014.

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