BCG Daily Sunday 7th February 2021
Features
Press clippings
Nathalie Antonia interview
"You do it because you love it not because you want to be crazy successful."
The Comedy Loser, 7th February 2021Steve Coombes obituary
My husband, Steve Coombes, who has died aged 64 of cancer, was a professional screenwriter, respected and admired by producers and his colleagues for tackling challenging subject matter with honesty and humour. He will be best remembered for his original 2004 BBC television series Outlaws, produced by World Productions and staring Phil Daniels as an ambulance-chasing solicitor, which was nominated for a Bafta award.
Sue Austen, The Guardian, 7th February 2021Finding Alice, episode 4 review
Joanna Lumley is the only thing saving this series.
Anita Singh, The Telegraph, 7th February 2021Videos
TV & radio
The Dog Ate My Homework
Series 8, Episode 6Trying to win Lauren's shiny gold stars are team captains Tara and Caleb, who are joined by comedians Jarred Christmas, Ola Labib, Nathan Caton, and CBBC's Naomi Wilkinson.
Gemma Arrowsmith's Sketched Out
Episode 1 - Gemma Arrowsmith: Emergency BroadcastNow Show regular Gemma Arrowsmith broadcasts sketches and characters from the basement of Old Broadcasting House where she's been stuck since the nation went into lockdown. Her only companion is the ghost of Lord Reith. Or he might be a figment of her imagination. Either way, she's only gone about 24% stir crazy.
Finding Alice
Episode 4 - MoneyAlice grows desperately short of money and must stop her home from being sold from under her nose. Meanwhile, Alice uncovers a deed for land in Harry's name.
The Ranganation
Series 3, Episode 1Romesh Ranganathan starts the third series of his topical comedy show, with guests Jack Dee and Alex Jones. Topics include vaccinations and chocolate biscuits.