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Frank Skinner clears some space in a basement bulging with bugbears, as a fresh series of the comedy panel show beckons.Catherine Tate, Nigel Havers and TV presenter Rylan Clark-Neal offer pet peeves for Skinner's Orwellian alcove; picks from the pissed-off participants include try-hard hipster restaurants, prearranged paparazzi shoots and - in a move that may well goad viewers into using a BBC bias hashtag or 10 - Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn.
Mark Gibbings-Jones, The Guardian, 13th January 2017ITV2 to pilot panel show hosted by Rylan
Rylan Clark-Neal is to host an ITV2 panel show pilot. Codswallop Club is described as a show "devoted to the art of bluffing".
British Comedy Guide, 23rd June 2016Radio Times review
Ultimately there's a good reason this show is called Stella and not, I don't know, Greetings from Pontyberry or some such. The ensemble are like a family we love seeing once a week, but the heart of the show is always Ruth Jones's creation. Her hopes and feelings are ours.
So this series is easy and uplifting because this year's upward-looking, bright blonde Stella is on form. This week, she and next-door neighbour Michael (Patrick Baladi) move closer, a slow courtship we'll be content to watch unfurl. It starts when she slams his fingers in his car bonnet.
Tonight's comic set piece is a Brenda's Buses trip to a nightclub, featuring two celebrity cameos: X Factor/Big Brother star Rylan Clark, and his teeth.
Jack Seale, Radio Times, 21st February 2014Alan Carr and Rylan Clark to hijack Comedy Gala ads
Coors, Lynx, Skittles and Just Eat will have their latest ads given a comic makeover by Alan Carr and Rylan Clark during Channel 4's Comedy Gala on Friday 7 June.
Campaign, 5th June 2013Last year's specstacular saw Alan do impressions taking the mickey out of easy targets Cher Lloyd, the Beckhams and Wills and Kate.
This year he'll be getting up to more festive fooling around, party games and sketches with the help of his guest mates.
Former Radio 2 pal Melanie Sykes, Jonathan Ross, Jimmy Carr, Jack Whitehall, Christine Bleakley, Gok Wan and Bruno Mars join in the New Year fun.
Then there's Rylan Clark - one of the few guests who can make Alan look butch by comparison.
The line-up might not be as A-list as Graham Norton's, but this is exactly the kind of party you'd want to be invited to.
Jane Simon, The Mirror, 31st December 2012Effusive chat fountain Alan Carr invites the famous, including Jonathan Ross, Jimmy Carr, Rylan Clark and Bruno Mars, to his NYE celebration. Of all the staying-in options, this one sounds the most festive thing to have on in the background while you're working your way through bulk quantities of prosecco and peanuts. Then at ten to midnight Channel 4 turns itself into a nightclub. Charlie Sloth hosts six hours of DJ sets and shout-outs for the young and vigorous who are having house parties up and down the land.
Julia Raeside, The Guardian, 21st December 2012