Press clippings Page 28
Alan Carr interview
"Even if people threw tomatoes at me and booed me off stage, at least you can wash out tomatoes, unlike nine hours of abuse from the general public can affect your mental health."
Caroline Frost, The Huffington Post, 13th November 2011Alan Carr interview
Alan Carr is fast becoming a fixture on our TVs. The Northampton comedian's chat show, Chatty Man, is halfway through its 7th season, and has already provided some of the most hilariously compelling interviews seen on the telly for ages.
Oliver Jones, Asylum, 10th November 2011Camp comic Alan Carr: Get your own act, Johnny Robinson
Over-the-top comic Alan Carr poked fun at camp X Factor wannabe Johnny Robinson last night and told him: "Get your own act".
Angharad Llewellyn, The Sun, 7th November 2011Alan Carr gets tipsy in interview
Alan Carr was supposed to be getting the big scoop on why Westlife were splitting up - but a few scoops too many left him slurring his words.
Mark Jefferies, The Mirror, 4th November 2011Live at the Apollo performers confirmed
Jack Whitehall, Micky Flanagan and Alan Carr have been confirmed for the new series of BBC One's Live at the Apollo.
Alex Fletcher, Digital Spy, 11th October 20115 Things you might not know about Alan Carr
Facts about comedian Alan Carr.
Brian Donaldson, The List, 19th September 2011Woman goes into labour during Alan Carr's show
Alan Carr's Spexy Beast tour must be an absolute riot - a pregnant woman in the audience laughed so hard at one of his shows she went into labour.
The Sun, 14th September 2011Alan Carr gets deep on Who Do You Think You Are?
Alan Carr: philosopher. It's got a nice ring to it, hasn't it?
Laura Martin, The Mirror, 10th September 2011The Jonathan Ross Show was given a fairly low key launch last week given that it was the long-awaited return of a British talk show staple, and followed suit with a similarly muted episode.
Sarah Jessica Parker was candid and Adele as booming as ever but the line-up felt a little lacklustre for an opener.
This was rectified tonight however with an entertaining, albeit slightly random group of guests perching on the Jonathan Ross sofa.
Benedict Cumberbatch talked John Le Carre novels while The Saturdays were a little less prosaic with their insights into the pop industry, but Alan Carr proved the most interesting booking. An odd choice to invite a clear rival onto the show though perhaps, especially since the bespeckled comedian, along with Graham Norton, is arguably surpassing Ross in the talk show stakes at the moment.
With Friday Night With...'s pre-Jools Holland slot the BBC vehicle often saw some good live music and it was pleasing to see that this is to be kept up on ITV, with tonight's performance coming from legendary funksters The Red Hot Chili Peppers, sans departed guitarist John Frusciante.
Christopher Hooton, Metro, 10th September 2011Alan Carr discovers tragedy in his family tree
Comedian Alan Carr will be seen close to tears as he discovers two ancestors were among 76 victims of a pit disaster in 1860.
Mark Jefferies, The Mirror, 2nd September 2011