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Joe Lycett's Got Your Back. Joe Lycett
Joe Lycett's Got Your Back

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.

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Series 1, Episode 1

Joe Lycett's Got Your Back. Joe Lycett. Copyright: Rumpus Media
This time celebrity guest Kathy Burke assists Joe as he battles with a big bank and puts advertising slogans to the test.

Preview clips

Broadcast details

Date
Friday 5th April 2019
Time
8:30pm
Channel
Channel 4
Length
30 minutes

Cast & crew

Cast
Joe Lycett Host / Presenter
Katie Morley Self
Mark Silcox Self
Guest cast
Kathy Burke Guest
Claire Leslie Self
Writing team
Joe Lycett Writer
James Kettle Writer (Additional Material)
Laura Major Writer (Additional Material)
Aidan Butler Writer (Additional Material)
Production team
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

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