BCG Daily Saturday 3rd May 2014
Press clippings
What I see in the mirror: Richard Herring
'Now that I am 46 and a bit leathery and wrinkly, I look better than I used to as a pudgy, fresh-faced youngster'
Rosanna Greenstreet, The Guardian, 3rd May 2014House of Fools: Bob Mortimer reveals series 2 details
Filming for series two of House of Fools will begin in October, star Bob Mortimer has confirmed.
Andrew Dipper, Giggle Beats, 3rd May 2014Why does Rob Brydon keep trying too hard?
He's not a scurrying puppy like Michael McIntyre, more a comedy terrier, biting the ankles of a joke until it works.
David Butcher, Radio Times, 3rd May 2014Charlotte Ritchie interview
Charlotte Ritchie on brotherly love and being unimpressed by playing Wembley.
Gerard Gilbert, The Independent, 3rd May 2014Shed of the year hosts comedy
An award-winning Powys shed with an old boat for a roof is a venue at the Machynlleth Comedy Festival.
BBC News, 3rd May 2014Buxton Fringe promises best comedy section yet
This year's bumper Buxton Fringe looks set to be more fun than ever with an extra-packed comedy section plus plenty of family-friendly entertainment including brand new free event, Fringe at Five, in the Pavilion Gardens.
Buxton Advertiser, 3rd May 2014David Baddiel, Menier Chocolate Factory - Review
An intelligent and witty examination of modern celebrity.
Veronica Lee, The Arts Desk, 3rd May 2014New show celebrates Dad's Army writers Perry & Croft
Dad's Army, It Ain't Half Hot Mum, Hi-De-Hi! and You Rang, M'Lord? were all written by just two men. A new BBC show celebrates their lives.
Richard Webber, The Daily Express, 3rd May 2014Videos
TV & radio
Fighting Talk
Series 11, Episode 36Martin Kelner, Brian Reade, Jim Smallman and Kath Merry all join Jonathan Pearce to try and win points for punditry.
The Guess List
Episode 4The famous faces this week are David Walliams, Tess Daly, Kian Egan, Kate Silverton and Ronnie Corbett.