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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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The campest chat-show host in town has pulled out all the stops to celebrate the 100th edition of his show. Top of the bill is movie and music superstar Justin Timberlake, who'll be talking up new film Runner Runner and singing a song from chart-topping album 20/20, in between charming the pants off our happy host. Not only that but Rihanna is in the house too, while on hand to ramp up the butch quota is heavyweight boxer David Haye, currently hitting the comeback trail.

Carol Carter and Larushka Ivan-Zadeh, Metro, 27th September 2013

Chatty Man: Alan's top guests and memorable moments

This Friday, Alan Carr: Chatty Man celebrates its 100th episode. To celebrate the landmark, Digital Spy caught up with Alan who talked us through his favourite moments and best ever guests from the 400-odd who have been on the last 11 series of the show.

Mayer Nissim, Digital Spy, 24th September 2013

Alan Carr interview

Chatty Man star Alan Carr reveals all to The Daily Mirror ahead of the 100th episode of his chat show.

Mark Jefferies, The Mirror, 23rd September 2013

Alan Carr interview

At the TTG Travel Awards 2013, the comic revealed that he didn't like cruises but would like to travel with Gok Wan, Channing Tatum and Bradley Cooper.

Radio Times, 12th September 2013

Alan Carr: 'I'd love to do Strictly Come Dancing'

Alan Carr has revealed that he would love to be a contestant on Strictly Come Dancing.

Colin Daniels, Digital Spy, 10th September 2013

Camp frolics on the couch are guaranteed as our host is joined by David Walliams for a triple-entendre gossip about sitcoms, Simon Cowell and whatever else crops up amid a bout of giddy tomfoolery. Keeping it a touch more real, Jamie Foxx and Channing Tatum will try to keep Carr focused on their new movie, White House Down, while music comes from Mutya Keisha Siobhan, once the original Sugababes. Who knows why their names aren't alphabetical - it's bound to cause trouble...

Carol Carter and Larushka Ivan-Zadeh, Metro, 6th September 2013

Who needs heavyweight interrogation when you can have a good old-fashioned natter over a Lambrini? Alan Carr's relaxed formula often produces candid moments as he persuades celebrities to let their guard down, and he remains so unstoppable and likable that he'll be celebrating his 100th show this series. Lee Evans and Keeley Hawes are hot on the promotional trail for their West End comedy Barking In Essex, while pop's chirpiest pair, Rizzle Kicks, are on hand to provide the musical entertainment.

Hannah Verdier, The Guardian, 30th August 2013

Let's hope chatty Alan has been sharpening his tongue over the summer ready to welcome in the first batch of guests for his 11th series. There's plenty of juicy material for him to get stuck into, what with a quartet of Dragons - Peter Jones, Duncan Bannatyne, Deborah Meaden and new business top cat Kelly Hoppen - plus comedian Lee Evans, actress Keely Hawes and reheated X Factor judge Sharon Osbourne. He'll eat them all for breakfast. Rizzle Kicks provide the music.

Carol Carter and Larushka Ivan-Zadeh, Metro, 30th August 2013

Alan Carr, the most sought-after host on television

The Chatty Man has redefined camp and refused to pander to Hollywood's demands. Annabel Rivkin meets the brains behind the Lambrini and Bombay Mix method.

Annabel Rivkin, Evening Standard, 16th August 2013

Clare Balding, queen of TV presenting and all things horsey, trots in to chew the hay with Mr Carr on how she's raced through the field to achieve national treasure status. She's joined by former Take That pop pony Mark Owen, who's providing a taste of The Art Of Doing Nothing - his upcoming fourth solo album - which he hopes will mark a fresh chapter in his music career while he waits for Take That to get back into the studio.

Stacey McIntosh, Metro, 31st May 2013

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