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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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Camp comic Alan Carr: Get your own act, Johnny Robinson

Over-the-top comic Alan Carr poked fun at camp X Factor wannabe Johnny Robinson last night and told him: "Get your own act".

Angharad Llewellyn, The Sun, 7th November 2011

Alan Carr gets tipsy in interview

Alan Carr was supposed to be getting the big scoop on why Westlife were splitting up - but a few scoops too many left him slurring his words.

Mark Jefferies, The Mirror, 4th November 2011

5 Things you might not know about Alan Carr

Facts about comedian Alan Carr.

Brian Donaldson, The List, 19th September 2011

No chat show audience screams louder than Alan's.

Did you hear them shrieking for One Direction last week? They went mental. So you might need ear plugs tonight as Alan cracks open the drinks cabinet one last time to welcome The Inbetweeners and Justin Timberlake for the final show of the series.

Justin's co-star Mila Kunis from his new rom-com Friends With Benefits will be joining him on the sofa too and there's music from fabulous Jessie J.

Over on the BBC, Rob Brydon's guests tonight are Bruce Forsyth and Sophie Ellis Bextor. No offence, Rob, but Alan's totally aced it this week.

Jane Simon, The Mirror, 5th August 2011

Alan Carr interview: comic says no to marriage

He's madly in love and been going steady for two and a half years. But ask Alan Carr about settling down and he shrieks.

Alun Palmer, The Mirror, 1st July 2011

Liam Gallagher and Super Nanny. Two people I never expected to type in the same sentence, but they'll both be chatting with Alan on tonight's show.

If only Noel had thought to put Liam on the naughty step, Oasis might still be together, but instead Liam's new band Beady Eye will be performing while Jo Frost tells all about her new C4 series: Jo Frost: Extreme Parental Guidance.

Also on the show are Thandie Newton and Ben Miller talking about their new film Huge. It's a comedy drama about two struggling London comedians. Thandie's in it, and Ben's directed it, but one early review has called it "the worst shot film I've ever seen". Ouch.

Jane Simon, The Mirror, 1st July 2011

Another of the four celebrity chat shows taking place on Friday nights these days. Tonight the camp comedian meets actors Thandie Newton and Ben Miller, plugging their new film Huge. Blokeish Liam Gallagher adds a bit of contrast - it'll be interesting to see how he and Carr get on. And Supernanny Jo Frost is also there, fresh from whipping errant toddlers - and their parents - into shape for a new series of her Channel 4 show.

Catherine Gee, The Telegraph, 30th June 2011

Alan Carr: 'I fear Jonathan Ross clash'

Alan Carr has shared his fear of competing against Jonathan Ross's upcoming ITV chatshow.

Daniel Sperling, Digital Spy, 25th June 2011

Alan Carr and Graham Norton sign deals to extend chat shows

Alan Carr and Graham Norton have both reportedly signed multi-million pound deals to continue to present their Friday night chat shows.

British Comedy Guide, 24th June 2011

The first in a new eight-week run of celebrity chat and entertainment with the tongue-in-cheek comedian. Making an appearance tonight are singer and actress Jennifer Lopez, who will perform her latest single I'm into You, and Jonathan Ross, who talks about his new ITV1 show Penn and Teller: Fool Us. Plus, boxer David Haye discusses his forthcoming world heavyweight unification fight against Wladimir Klitschko.

Gerald O'Donovan, The Telegraph, 17th June 2011

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