BCG Daily Sunday 5th December 2021
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Adam Redfern interview
Adam has worked as a showrunner, writer, and producer across children's TV with credits for popular shows, such as Go Jetters, Justin's House, The Adventures Of Paddington, and a whole bunch of exciting projects in development. With a background as a Researcher, Adam made his ambitions known and is now a multi-award-winner and a top creative in his field. Whether you're aspiring to get your break in kid's TV or are looking to progress to showrunning, Adam has plenty of advice.
The Comedy Loser, 5th December 2021Rosie Jones: "It's basically still s*** to be disabled"
Comedian, presenter and author Rosie Jones, 31, on why cerebral palsy won't hold her back.
Rosie Jones and Jen Crothers, The Sun, 5th December 2021Diane Morgan on love, laughs and learning to let go
With her laconic delivery, Diane Morgan has brought a host of comedy characters to life, most notably Philomena Cunk. But with her latest, Mandy, she wanted to create someone who was just plain silly.
Michael Segalov, The Observer, 5th December 2021Interview: YouTuber and comedian Stephen Tries
From diss tracks, yearly roasts and teaching people how to be Stormzy, Stephen Lawson - better known as Stephen Tries - has been making his followers laugh for the past five years.
Furvah Shah, The Independent, 5th December 2021Aisling Bea stars in Dr. Who New Year's special
Aisling Bea (Sarah) owns and runs ELF storage, and Nick (Adjani Salmon) is a customer who visits his unit every year on New Year's Eve. This year, however, their night turns out to be a little different than planned as they find themselves joining forces with the Doctor, Dan and Yaz in a fight against the Daleks.
BBC, 5th December 2021Michael Spicer review
The YouTuber drily responds to some chucklesome internet footage, and plays the part of a frustrated political adviser, in onstage re-enactments of his best clips.
Michael Hogan, The Guardian, 5th December 2021TV & radio
Michael Crawford: Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em
With a career spanning six decades, Michael Crawford is one of our greatest entertainers. This programme looks back at his career, from the sitcom Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em his roles in films and musicals.