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Alan Carr: Chatty Man

Season 11 2013

  • 2013-08-30T21:00:00Z on Channel 4
  • 50m
  • 15h (18 episodes)
  • United Kingdom
  • English
  • Comedy, Talk Show
Alan Carr: Chatty Man is a BAFTA award-winning British comedy chat show presented by comedian Alan Carr. The show features interviews with celebrity guests, sketches, topical chat and music.

18 episodes

Funnyman Alan Carr welcomes two of the stars of the West End comedy Barking in Essex - Lee Evans and Keeley Hawes - along with Kelly Hoppen, Peter Jones, Deborah Meaden and Duncan Bannatyne from the new series of Dragon's Den, to his sofa. Sharon Osbourne also drops in to talk about the X Factor. Plus music from Rizzle Kicks, who perform their single Lost Generation.

Alan is joined by US pop star Miley Cyrus who chats and performs her latest single We Can't Stop. Plus Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins drop in to discuss the Great British Bake Off.

2013-09-20T21:00:00Z

11x04 Matthew Fox and Jessie J

11x04 Matthew Fox and Jessie J

  • 2013-09-20T21:00:00Z50m

In tonight's show Alan is joined by Tess Daly, Ben Cohen, Abbey Clancy, Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Julien Macdonald from the latest series of Strictly Come Dancing, David Mitchell drops in to discuss his new Channel 4 show Was It Something I Said?, and actor James McAvoy chats about his latest movie, Filth. Plus music from Iggy Azalea, who performs Change Your Life.

In tonight's show Alan is joined by X Factor judge Nicole Scherzinger, US actor and Jackass star Johnny Knoxville who discusses his new film Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa, and Gok Wan tells Alan all about his new book Gok's Wok, while music is from One Republic who perform their latest single Counting Stars.

Award-winning Alan Carr presents another celebrity-packed Chatty Man. Guests include pop superstar Britney Spears, who chats exclusively about her new single Work Bitch. London 2012 Olympic hero and long distance runner Mo Farah discusses his new autobiography Twin Ambitions, while US movie star Joseph Gordon-Levitt talks about his new film Don Jon. Plus music from Jake Bugg who performs What Doesn't Kill You in the studio.

Award-winning funnyman Alan Carr is joined by Amanda Holden who chats about her new autobiography, No Holding Back - My Story. American actor and musician Jared Leto talks about his rock band Thirty Seconds To Mars and their new album and tour. Plus music from Swedish duo Icona Pop, who perform a medley of their hits I Love It and All Night.

Alan Carr welcomes guests James Corden to chat about the DVD release of his latest series The Wrong Mans; Tom Hiddleston discusses his role in Thor: The Dark World; while Joan Collins shares some of her latest memoirs from Joan Collins, Passion for Life. Plus music from Tinie Tempah who performs Children of the Sun.

Alan's guests include Robin Thicke performing his latest single Give It 2 U, Paul O'Grady drops in for a good old natter about his new chat show and comedian Jack Whitehall and his father Michael discuss their new book.

Alan's guests include comedian Russell Brand to talk about his new DVD The Messiah Complex, while host of Channel 4's The Last Leg, Adam Hills, discusses his Happyism DVD. Plus a live performance from The Wanted.

Micky Flanagan tells Alan about his latest DVD, Back in the Game. Award-winning actress Sheridan Smith talks about her latest movie Powder Room. The cast of Made In Chelsea appear too. Plus music from Bastille who perform Of the Night.

Alan Carr is joined on the sofa by Radio 1 Breakfast Show host Nick Grimshaw; comedian Josh Widdicombe, who talks about his latest DVD; Louis Walsh provides all the news on The X Factor; and Him & Her star Russell Tovey also drops by for a chat. Plus Beady Eye perform their new single Iz Rite.

This week's guests include Lady Gaga, who tells Alan all about her new album Artpop and gives an exclusive performance of Do What You Want. Also John Bishop, who talks about his Supersonic 2014 tour, and top chef Heston Blumenthal.

Alan is joined by comedians Seann Walsh and Keith Lemon and Canadian singer/songwriter Michael Bublé, who drops in for a chat and performs his latest single, You Make Me Feel So Young.

Alan is joined by Lee Mack, who chats about the Christmas special of Not Going Out; Bruce Forsyth discusses the Strictly Come Dancing final; and Katy Perry chats and performs Unconditionally live in the studio.

Russell Brand talk about his new DVD Messiah Complex, while host of Channel 4's The Last Leg, Adam Hills, discusses his Happyism DVD. Plus a chat with Derren Brown, and a live performance from The Wanted.

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