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The Big Narstie Show. Image shows from L to R: Mo Gilligan, Big Narstie
The Big Narstie Show

The Big Narstie Show

  • TV chat show
  • Channel 4
  • 2018 - 2022
  • 33 episodes (5 series)

Big Narstie and Mo Gilligan host a comic studio entertainment series. Also features Man Like Haks and Oluwa Blanco.

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Series 2, Episode 1

The Big Narstie Show. Image shows from L to R: Mo Gilligan, Dennis Rodman, Tan France, Big Narstie, Daisy May Cooper, Stephen Dorff
Big Narstie and Mo Gilligan are back for a brand new series. Celebrity guests include Dennis Rodman, Daisy May Cooper, Stephen Dorff and Queer Eye's fashion expert Tan France.

Broadcast details

Date
Friday 22nd February 2019
Time
11:05pm
Channel
Channel 4
Length
65 minutes
Recorded
  • Sunday 17th February 2019, 18:45 at Television Centre

Cast & crew

Cast
Big Narstie Host / Presenter
Mo Gilligan Host / Presenter
Guest cast
Daisy May Cooper Guest
Tan France Guest
Deno Guest
Justin Clarke (as Ghetts) Guest
Devlin Guest
Dennis Rodman Guest
Stephen Dorff Guest
Writing team
Big Narstie Writer
Mo Gilligan Writer
Jason Nwansi Writer
Mike Rayment Writer
Production team
Toby Baker Director
Aoife Bower Series Producer
Josh Thomas Producer
Tom Messer Producer
Chris Quinn Producer
Mike Rayment Producer
Ben Wicks Executive Producer
Obi Kevin Akudike Executive Producer
Nathan Brown Executive Producer
Denise Kadoo Line Producer
Pascal Emmenegger Editor
Thomas Holborow Editor
Owen Gundry Production Designer
Deborah Cantor Costume Designer
Lindsay Bown Make-up Designer
Gurdip Mahal Lighting Designer
Big Narstie Composer

Press

The grime MC-turned-TV host returns for another series of his hit talkshow, alongside Mo "The Comedian" Gilligan. Described by its producers as "Graham Norton on acid", but probably akin to a more diverse Celebrity Juice, the show hits the sweet spot between current and nostalgic - with guests ranging from Pamela Anderson to Not3s - via Narstie and Mo's daft/straight dynamic. "The thing I like about this show is it doesn't always have to work," joked series one guest Richard Ayoade, but more often than not, it does.

Hannah J Davies, The Guardian, 22nd February 2019

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