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Alan Davies interview
The comedian has written a memoir revealing the molestation he suffered as a child. Andrew Billen meets him.
Andrew Billen, The Times, 31st May 2021Taskmaster Series 12 line-up
Alan Davies, Desiree Burch, Guz Khan, Morgana Robinson and Victoria Coren Mitchell will take part in Taskmaster Series 12.
British Comedy Guide, 20th May 2021Alan Davies: BBC are encouraging comics to self-censor
QI star Alan Davies has waded into the freedom-of-speech debate by accusing the BBC of encouraging comedians to self-censor to avoid a backlash.
Katie Hind, Daily Mail, 25th April 2021St Albans gets its own Comedy Garden festival
Dara O Briain, Sara Pascoe, Alan Davies, Tom Allen and Aisling Bea are among the big names who will be playing the St Albans Comedy Garden.
Chortle, 23rd April 2021Guessable to return for second series
Sara Pascoe is returning to host a second series of Guessable on Comedy Central. John Kearns, Alan Davies and Darren Harriott will also reprise their roles in 12 more episodes.
British Comedy Guide, 1st March 2021Preview: QI - Rejoice! A Christmas Special, BBC Two
Sandi Toksvig returns to host a festive edition of QI based around the letter R, so let's all Rejoice!
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 23rd December 2020'Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled' to return
Chat show format Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled is to return to Dave for a sixth series, in early 2021.
British Comedy Guide, 8th December 2020TV review: Guessable, Series 1, Episode 1
It feels like a waste of Sara Pascoe, John Kearns and Darren Harriott's talents, all of whom deserve their own shows and not just low budget studio based idiocy like this.
Alex Finch, Comedy To Watch, 7th October 2020Sara Pascoe to host Comedy Central series Guessable
Sara Pascoe will host Guessable, a new format for Comedy Central. The series will also feature John Kearns, Alan Davies and Darren Harriott as regulars.
British Comedy Guide, 23rd September 2020Just Ignore Him by Alan Davies review
In his fiercely honest memoir, the actor and comedian confronts the painful bereavement and abuse he endured as a child.
Fiona Sturges, The Guardian, 11th September 2020