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Voting lines open for British Comedy Awards 2013
Alan Carr, David Mitchell, Graham Norton, Jack Whitehall, Lee Mack and Sarah Millican have been nominated in the King Or Queen Of Comedy category at the British Comedy Awards 2013. Voting lines are now open.
British Comedy Guide, 27th November 2013Jonathan Ross guest list is as flat as a pancake
Jonathan Ross's guest list is as flat as a pancake while Graham Norton picks the cherries. Even Alan Carr's Chatty Man is putting Ross to shame as he is forced to plug ITV's mediocre shows.
Ian Hyland, The Mirror, 5th November 2013Everyone loves sparks flying on the chatshow circus and the best chance of a meltdown tonight looks likely to come from the wayward Britney Spears as she drops by for a chinwag with Alan Carr.
Will he ask her opinion on twerking Miley Cyrus? Also making merry with Carr are Olympic hero Mo Farah and actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt, plus music from Jake Bugg, while Graham Norton has landed Paul McCartney, Natalie Portman, Chris Hemsworth, James Corden and Katy Perry.
Carol Carter and Larushka Ivan-Zadeh, Metro, 18th October 2013The battle of the Friday night chat shows is rejoined, with Graham Norton returning to the pitch Channel 4 rival Alan Carr has had to himself these past few weeks.
Norton is hitting big on opening night, with Hollywood legend Harrison Ford, on the promo trail for new movie Ender's Game, and the versatile Benedict Cumberbatch dropping by for a chat and Jack Whitehall providing the funnies.
Carol Carter and Larushka Ivan-Zadeh, Metro, 11th October 2013Alan Carr dog-walker sitcom on hold
Alan Carr has said that his plans to write and star in a sitcom are on hold.
Mayer Nissim, Digital Spy, 27th September 2013Alan Carr interview
Chatty Man star Alan Carr reveals all to The Daily Mirror ahead of the 100th episode of his chat show.
Mark Jefferies, The Mirror, 23rd September 2013Two panels of celebrities led by David Mitchell and Phill Jupitus. An extremely sarcastic host with a distinctive laugh. And the occasional run-in with Ofcom and certain newspapers when someone (hello Jack Whitehall) takes things too far. Yes, it can only be Channel 4's quick-witted pub-quiz-style-show, which returns with some fiendish questions about the 1980s. Most of the guests should have no trouble recalling the events of that decade but we are a bit concerned about how much Alan Carr will remember. He wasn't born until 1976.
Jane Rackham, Radio Times, 22nd September 2013Alan Carr interview
At the TTG Travel Awards 2013, the comic revealed that he didn't like cruises but would like to travel with Gok Wan, Channing Tatum and Bradley Cooper.
Radio Times, 12th September 2013Alan Carr: 'I'd love to do Strictly Come Dancing'
Alan Carr has revealed that he would love to be a contestant on Strictly Come Dancing.
Colin Daniels, Digital Spy, 10th September 2013Comedy stars line up for Channel 4's 80s Night
Channel 4 has scheduled a weekend of 1980s themed programming involving comedians including Jimmy Carr, Alan Carr and Adam Hills.
British Comedy Guide, 3rd September 2013