BCG Daily Sunday 30th May 2021
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Inbetweeners stars to reunite at Comic Con
Simon Bird, Blake Harrison, Joe Thomas and James Buckley have agreed to a joint appearance at Comic Con in November.
The Sun, 30th May 2021Charlotte Ritchie interview
"Feel Good has been cathartic for a lot of people."
Michael Hogan, The Observer, 30th May 2021Stewart Lee: Could we have a cultured culture secretary
Oliver Dowden is clearly floundering with the arts. Perhaps the world's greatest living stand-up could help...
Stewart Lee, The Observer, 30th May 2021Inside pregnant Katherine Ryan's stylish London home
Pregnant Katherine Ryan has given fans a glimpse inside her stylish London home with quirky décor after the comedian revealed her baby news.
Shan Ally, The Sun, 30th May 2021Norcott tells us why Radio 4 is no longer funny
When did comedy on BBC Radio 4 become no laughing matter? And why has Labour lost the working class?
If Geoff Norcott were writing this review, he would now drop in a deadpan joke, just to reassure the reader, or readers, that he is not about to go all portentous on us.
Andrew Gimson, Conservative Home, 30th May 2021Laughing through lockdown
Academic Lucy Rayfield on why comedy is important in times of crisis.
Lucy Rayfield, Chortle, 30th May 2021Ashley Storrie interview
Ashley Storrie on why playing an autistic young woman in her first dramatic role has helped her open up about her own diagnosis.
Alice Hinds, The Sunday Post, 30th May 2021Dream Horse: the true story
Twenty years ago, one woman convinced her neighbours to buy, rear and train a thoroughbred racehorse, Dream Alliance. Now their unlikely story is relived in a feelgood film.
The Observer, 30th May 2021Videos
TV & radio
The Confessional
Series 1, Episode 7 - Joan BakewellStephen Mangan asks Joan Bakewell to confess - expect stories from London, Paris and New York.