Joe Lycett's Got Your Back
- TV comedy
- Channel 4
- 2019 - 2024
- 25 episodes (3 series)
Joe Lycett becomes the peoples' champion in a new comedy investigating consumer rights and justice. Also features Katie Morley and Mark Silcox.
Episode menu
Series 1, Episode 1
This time celebrity guest Kathy Burke assists Joe as he battles with a big bank and puts advertising slogans to the test.
Broadcast details
- Date
- Friday 5th April 2019
- Time
- 8:30pm
- Channel
- Channel 4
- Length
- 30 minutes
Cast & crew
Joe Lycett | Host / Presenter |
Katie Morley | Self |
Mark Silcox | Self |
Kathy Burke | Guest |
Claire Leslie | Self |
Joe Lycett | Writer |
James Kettle | Writer (Additional Material) |
Laura Major | Writer (Additional Material) |
Aidan Butler | Writer (Additional Material) |
Paul Taylor | VT Series Director |
Barbara Wiltshire | Series Studio Director |
Mark Barrett | Series Editor |
Michelle Cox | Series Producer |
Matt Hulme (as Matthew Hulme) | Producer |
Emily Hudd | Executive Producer |
Iain Wimbush | Executive Producer |
Joe Allen | VT Producer/Director |
Sarah Croker | Line Producer |
Ed Ryland | Edit Producer |
Charlotte Freinberg | Senior Producer |
Monica Long | Senior Producer |
Isabel Forte | Series Producer |
Steve Andrews | Editor |
Luke Ellis | VT Editor |
Andrew Gates | Production Designer |
Nicole Fairfield | Make-up Designer |
Stuart Pring | Lighting Designer |
Holley Gray | Composer |
Joe Lycett | Paintings |
Videos
Joe Lycett answers a scammer's email
Mark Silcox investigates the truthfulness of Burger King's slogan and Joe Lycett answers a scammer's email.
Featuring: Joe Lycett & Mark Silcox.
Joe Lycett impersonates RBS boss
Joe Lycett impersonates RBS Boss Ross McEwan to help return £8,000 back to a scammed.
Featuring: Joe Lycett, Kathy Burke & Claire Leslie.
Press
After making his name with a series of gloriously petty populist pranks, the standup is handed his own consumer affairs show. Think of it as a comedy Watchdog, with Lycett doing his sternest Anne Robinson impression. Episode one sees him tackle a viewer's bank fraud issue.
Gwilym Mumford, The Guardian, 5th April 2019