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Alan Carr: Chatty Man

Alan Carr: Chatty Man

  • TV chat show
  • Channel 4
  • 2009 - 2017
  • 192 episodes (16 series)

Alan Carr hosts his very own entertainment chat show. Each week celebrity guests join Alan for a natter.

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Series 9, Episode 2 - Matt Smith, Jack Whitehall, Fresh Meat, Kelly Osbourne, Jonnie Peacock

Alan is joined by Doctor Who star Matt Smith, stand-up turned sitcom star Jack Whitehall and the cast of Fresh Meat, Kelly Osbourne, and Paralympic champion Jonnie Peacock. Plus, there's music from rapper Example.

Further details

Alan is joined by actor Matt Smith, who chats about the new series of Doctor Who, comedian and actor Jack Whitehall, and the cast of Fresh Meat: Charlotte Ritchie, Greg McHugh, Joe Thomas and Kimberley Nixon give all the news on the second series of their hit sitcom.

Kelly Osbourne talks about E!'s Fashion Police, which she stars in alongside Joan Rivers, and Paralympic 100m champion Jonnie Peacock is in the studio. Plus music is from Example, who performs his single, Say Nothing.

Broadcast details

Date
Friday 21st September 2012
Time
10pm
Channel
Channel 4
Length
70 minutes

Cast & crew

Cast
Alan Carr Host / Presenter
Guest cast
Joe Thomas Guest
Jack Whitehall Guest
Greg McHugh Guest
Charlotte Ritchie Guest
Zawe Ashton Guest
Kimberley Nixon Guest
Kelly Osbourne Guest
Jonnie Peacock Guest
Matt Smith Guest
Example Musical Performer
Writing team
Alan Carr Writer
Les Keen Writer
Giles Boden Writer
Stewart Williams Writer
Production team
Chris Howe Director
Jon Holman Series Producer
Aaron Morgan Producer
Andrew Beint Executive Producer
Addison Cresswell Executive Producer
Louisa Shepherd Line Producer
Steve Andrews Editor
Thomas Holborow Editor
Dennis De Groot Production Designer
Chris Rigby Lighting Designer
Dan McGrath Composer
Josh Phillips Composer
Lucie Pemberton Make-up Designer

Press

The academic year is under way, and to celebrate freshers week Alan Carr has summoned the cast of Fresh Meat, the university sitcom loved by students and dreaded by their parents, who can be heard pathetically asking, "It's not really like that, is it?" To which the answer is a resounding silence. Brace yourselves for the double entendres. Also tonight, Doctor Who star Matt Smith discusses his reunion with the Daleks, and rapper Example performs his single, Say Nothing.

Jane Shilling, The Telegraph, 20th September 2012

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