British Comedy Guide
Alan Carr
Alan Carr

Alan Carr

  • 48 years old
  • English
  • Stand-up comedian, writer and actor

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There's Something About Movies returning to Sky for Series 3

Sky One has ordered a third series of panel show There's Something About Movies, plus new runs of A League Of Their Own and its European Road Trip spin-off.

British Comedy Guide, 29th June 2020

Alan Carr interview

"I used to dress up as a blind man - I cringe at my old jokes now".

Emily Baker, i Newspaper, 29th May 2020

Alan Carr on his failed first kiss

Comedian Alan Carr, 43, is best known for Channel 4's Chatty Man, and he's certainly not holding back as he reveals everything from his fear of sharks to why he buys bulk supplies of condoms.

And you can hear more from the comic on his BBC Radio 2 show Alan & Mel, which starts on Saturday.

Gemma Calvert, The Sun, 24th May 2020

Meet The Richardsons review

Two married comedians do scripted reality. Sounds like a treat. Who better to send up the sort of bilge they broadcast on ITV Be than two nimble wits?

Lottie Young, Evening Standard, 27th February 2020

DMU at 150: Leicester Comedy Festival

Leicester Comedy Festival has been part of the city's calendar since 1994 when it began as a student project by then Leicester Polytechnic student Geoff Rowe.

De Montfort University, 6th February 2020

Alan Carr announces 2020 tour

Alan Carr is to tour his first stand-up show in four years. He'll perform Not Again, Alan! around the UK between September and December 2020.

British Comedy Guide, 27th January 2020

Jimmy Carr returns as the sarky quizmaster in this bumper edition of his anarchic celeb gameshow. Guests Claudia Winkleman, Nish Kumar, Joe Lycett, Alan Carr, Stacey Solomon and Jonathan Ross are all put through their paces in an eccentric celebration of the past 10 years.

Ammar Kalia, The Guardian, 2nd January 2020

Interview: Graham Norton and Alan Carr

As RuPaul's Drag Race comes to the UK, two of its judges discuss homophobia, the celebrity they first fancied - and why today's comedy audiences want more kindness.

Chris Godfrey, The Guardian, 29th September 2019

Winnowed from more than 14 series of standup stalwart Live at the Apollo, this is the first of two half-hours celebrating LGBT comedy at the BBC. An unmissable showcase of the funniest bits from stars who have appeared on the show, it features sets from Desiree Burch, Alan Carr, Eddie Izzard and Zoe Lyons.

Mike Bradley, The Guardian, 25th June 2019

Alan Carr confirms There's Something About Movies Series 2

There's Something About Movies, the Sky One panel show hosted by Alan Carr, is to return for a second series.

British Comedy Guide, 25th June 2019

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