British Comedy Guide

BCG Daily Sunday 21st March 2021

Features

Press clippings

Philip Davies

Interview: Phil Davies

"Children are a wonderful audience, and they will tell you if they don't like what you've written."

The Comedy Loser, 21st March 2021
Richard Osman

Osman's debut novel to join the million-sales club

Barring a calamity, the tall one from the TV quiz show Pointless will make literary history this week. Richard Osman is on the brink of selling the millionth copy of his debut novel.

Liam Kelly, The Sunday Times, 21st March 2021
Crybabies

Rarely Asked Questions - Crybabies

A comedy album is just one of the things Crybabies have in the pipeline.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 21st March 2021
Russell Kane

LAUGHNow Comedy Club review

Russell Kane saves the day with energetic Covid gags as technical issues and uninspired material blight the first edition of a new stand-up series.

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 21st March 2021
Fern Brady: Power & Chaos. Fern Brady. Copyright: 800 Pound Gorilla Records

Fern Brady's routine about Arlene Foster angers DUP

The DUP has hit out at a controversial bisexual comedian for repeatedly branding Arlene Foster a closeted "butch lesbian" in a new BBC stand-up special.

Aaron Tinney, Belfast Telegraph, 21st March 2021

TV & radio

ITV1 logo. Credit: ITV 9:05am
20 min
The Rubbish World Of Dave Spud

The Rubbish World Of Dave Spud

Series 2, Episode 12 - Magic

Anna is training to be a magician with Dave as her helpful assistant, but their disappearing trick is not up to much - that is, until Zombie Katie bestows a magic spell book upon them. Soon they can't stop making stuff disappear, but what will happen when there is nothing left to make disappear in Grimsby?

CBBC logo. Credit: BBC 9:50am
25 min
The Dog Ate My Homework. Lauren Layfield

The Dog Ate My Homework

Series 8, Episode 12

Lauren Layfield is joined by team captains Harvey and Maya and special guests Gemma Cairney, Rosco McClelland, Ben Shires and Naomi Wilkinson.

Radio 4 7:15pm
30 min
Jacob Hawley

Jacob Hawley: Class Act

Comedy from Jacob Hawley, dissecting his journey from working class banter boy to Inner-London feminist.

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