(1) Other BBC3 shows which have found new homes since the corporation announced its channel closure plans last year include Russell Howard’s Good News and Jack Whitehall’s Backchat which both moved to BBC2.
(2) "BBC3 will continue to build on the comic brilliance of Little Britain, Gavin and Stacey and Bad Education, of the entertainment value of Russell Howard's Good News and Backchat," he said.
(3) BBC3 will continue to build on the comic brilliance of 'Little Britain', 'Gavin and Stacey' and 'Bad Education', of the entertainment value of 'Russell Howard's Good News' and 'Backchat'.
(4) I also wonder if it might have anything to do with the rise of trolling that has accompanied the ascent of social media, and the fact that people are perhaps becoming more accustomed to giving (even aggressive) backchat than ever before.
(5) Backchat (Free) Finally, one more messaging app, although for this one, the spin is anonymity.
(6) The pair said some of BBC3’s most popular shows had already been switched to other channels, including Jack Whitehall’s talkshow Backchat and Avalon’s Russell Howard’s Good News, with a bidding war going on for one of its most popular shows, animated US import, Family Guy.
Larrup
Definition:
(v. t.) To beat or flog soundly.
Example Sentences:
(1) 3.53pm BST First set: *Djokovic 3-4 Nadal (*denotes server) After Nadal goes ahead in the game, Djokovic larrups a dismissive forehand, then another, low and hard, forces another error.
(2) 42 min: Lassana Diarra goes on a surging gallop into French territory, only to run into a stout challenge from Sean St Ledger, who larrups the ball up the pitch.
(3) The ball was prodded through to him rushing into the inside-right channel but his half-volley, larruped with his laces, flies wide.
(4) 1.18pm GMT 31 min: Cisse takes a larrup from nigh on 30 yards.
(5) Bezus latches onto a ball on the edge of the box and larrups a shot just wide of Lloris's post.