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The similarities between mind reading and comedy
Friday 12th June 2015
Forensic mind reading performer Colin Cloud explains how the worlds of 'people reading' and comedy are quite similar.
Julie Bower talks about creating sitcom So Awkward
Friday 12th June 2015
In an exclusive blog for British Comedy Guide, Julie Bower, the creator of new CBBC sitcom So Awkward, talks about how the show was developed.
10 things to check on a first date (and how to do it)
Friday 12th June 2015
Maddy Anholt provides a checklist of the top ten things you need to know about your possible future spouse.
So On & So Forth interview
Saturday 6th June 2015
An interview with So On & So Forth, the comedy group behind the new Radio 4 sketch show series.
Paul O'Grady interview
Wednesday 3rd June 2015
Paul O'Grady, who is presenting Bob Monkhouse: The Million Joke Man, talks about how he knew the entertainer, and how his animals at home have put him off eating meat.
Lee Mack talks about Not Going Out
Monday 1st June 2015
Lee Mack talks about the future of Not Going Out in this in-depth interview. He gives a hint of what viewers can expect from the forthcoming special.
Brotherhood cast interview
Monday 1st June 2015
The cast of new sitcom Brotherhood, including Sarah Hadland, Johnny Flynn and Ellie Taylor, talk about the show in this new interview.
Croft & Pearce interview
Monday 1st June 2015
Ahead of the recording of their debut Radio 4 series, Hannah Croft and Fiona Pearce talk to BCG about sketch comedy.
Interview with Latitude Festival booker Tania Harrison
Saturday 30th May 2015
As Suffolk's Latitude Festival prepares to celebrate its 10th birthday, we talk to comedy booker Tania Harrison about her plans, what she looks for in an act, and the growth of the annual event.
Man Down Series 2: Greg Davies interview
Friday 29th May 2015
Comedy giant Greg Davies talks about the second series of his sitcom Man Down, and how the programme is missing Rik Mayall.