BCG Daily Sunday 20th March 2022
Features
Press clippings
Kate Hinksman interview
"I always relish the opportunity to be weird."
The Comedy Loser, 20th March 2022Ten Steps To Nanette by Hannah Gadsby review
She's the opposite of Jimmy Carr - but just as shocking.
Victoria Segal, The Sunday Times, 20th March 2022Interview: Sunday with Les Dennis
The comic on tidying the kitchen (but putting things in the wrong place), turning up for a gig a week early and earning his kids' love with slow roast pork.
Rich Pelley, The Observer, 20th March 2022Steve Best's book goes behind the scenes on the UK stand-up circuit
Steve Best goes behind the curtain with Harry Hill, Jo Brand and more to capture the joy, nerves and sense of community among comics before they take the spotlight.
Alex Hickson, The Independent, 20th March 2022David Baddiel on his favourite pets
'I am utterly in thrall to the beauty of cats'.
David Baddiel, The Observer, 20th March 2022Simon Amstell interview
The comedian on shamanic ceremonies, vegan diets and the catharsis of performance.
Tim Adams, The Observer, 20th March 2022Sunday book club - Watching Neighbours Twice a Day... Josh Widdicombe
It is an easy book to read and it really takes you down a trip of fun memories of the nineties. Was it the book I wanted from Josh? Well, yes and no.
Holly, Phoenix Remix, 20th March 2022Emily Atack reveals she's being 'bombarded' with horrific messages
Emily Atack has slammed "perverts" sending her filthy messages after a photo of her in a taxi circulated online.
The Inbetweeners star said she was hounded on Sunday after the snap was shared by a porn website's Twitter account.
Mary Gallagher, The Sun, 20th March 2022What really went down with Catherine Tate's The Nan Movie
No director credit is given on The Nan Movie. Now, blog Bleeding Cool has heard gossip about the reason why.
Rich Johnston, Bleeding Cool, 20th March 2022TV & radio
Dodger
Episode 7 - NancyDodger and the gang return to the lair to find that they have had a break in. As they creep in expecting the worst, the gang are relieved to discover it's long-term gang member Nancy.
George Fouracres: Black Country Gentlemon
George Fouracres tells his story of growing up living with his grandad and brothers in Wolverhampton.