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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Zoo Magazine, 27th July 2010Vic Reeves 'drunk' on telly
Vic Reeves appeared to be drunk during a shambolic interview for Alan Carr's Channel 4 chat show.
The News Of The World, 25th July 2010Viewers complain after Alan Carr swears on chat show
Camp comic Alan Carr upset viewers after using the 'C' word on his chat show.
The Sun, 22nd July 2010Has vanity driven Alan Carr to have a hair transplant?
For most men, it's a case of hair today, gone tomorrow. But for Alan Carr, it seems the old adage does not necessarily hold true.
Chris Johnson, Daily Mail, 16th July 2010Lily Allen hits back at Alan Carr
Lily Allen has posted a response on her Twitter page to Alan Carr's "foul mouthed rant".
Unreality TV, 9th July 2010Alan blasts Allen
Alan Carr branded singer Lily Allen a "f****** bitch" after she dropped out of his Chatty Man show with two hours' notice.
Colin Robertson, The Sun, 8th July 2010Piers Morgan calls Alan Carr 'repugnant'
Piers Morgan has stepped up his feud with camp comic Alan Carr, branding him "repugnant, whiny and helium-fuelled" - and with a voice as annoying as the Krankies.
The Sun, 28th June 2010This is worth watching for curiosity value alone, as the publicity shy Katie Price and her new husband, former cross-dressing cage fighter Alex Reid, pitch up on Alan Carr's couch for their first TV interview as a married couple. Obviously they have much to plug, including Price's "latest novel" Paradise. "Latest novel" is a shocking phrase when you consider that as this is her latest novel, there must have been others. Also appearing are James Corden, who will bore on about the World Cup, and Latino cutie Enrique Iglesias.
Alison Graham, Radio Times, 27th June 2010Chatty Man review
Alan Carr's on the wane. The tedious Sunday Night Project's been mercifully axed and he's having to rely on the uninspired Chatty Man; his hit-and-miss chat show that proves cheeky banter and plentiful double entendres don't equal good TV.
Dan Owen, Dan's Media Digest, 22nd June 2010Anyone who had their doubts that Alan Carr would make a good chat show host has been proved firmly, delightfully wrong. In this fourth series of knockabout conversations, he demonstrates his show isn't just deliciously watchable, it now has serious pulling power. Top of the bill tonight is man of the moment Russell Brand, currently receiving rave reviews in America for his performance as a dissolute rock star in Get Him to the Greek. For all Brand's global fame, Carr will be sure to bring him crashing down to earth with a few cheeky questions about Sachsgate. Other guests include Pamela Anderson and three of the cast of Glee (including Matthew "Mr Schue" Morrison). With music from quirky rapper Plan B, it should be a pleasantly packed show.
David Butcher, Radio Times, 20th June 2010