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Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled

Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled

  • TV chat show
  • Dave
  • 2014 - 2023
  • 62 episodes (7 series)

Alan Davies talks to four fellow comedians around a table. There are no set topics or agenda.

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Channel Dave prepares 'Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled' Series 5

Chat show Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled will return to Dave in February for a fifth series. Guests will include Melanie C, Sanjeev Bhaskar, Dave Johns, Gemma Cairney and David Baddiel.

British Comedy Guide, 9th January 2017

Return of the unscripted show in which comic guests tell anecdotes and generally wibble on. First up, Stephen Fry, Sandi Toksvig, Sara Pascoe and Alex Edelman swap stories. Even if you''e minded to be cynical about letting comedians chatter so, the format works, principally because the intimate everyone-sitting-at-a-table setup makes it a kind of anti-Mock The Week - reflective rather than competitive. Continues all week.

Jonathan Wright, The Guardian, 11th June 2016

Alan Davies interview

Alan Davies has joked that Dave's lawyers have to watch his show As Yet Untitled like a hawk - because the guests are so relaxed.

Digital Spy, 11th June 2016

Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled - series 4 review

The best thing about As Yet Untitled is the relaxed atmosphere. It is not a show about who has the best story to tell. It is a show that is about conversation.

Ian Wolf, On The Box, 11th June 2016

Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled - Series 4 preview

As Yet Untitled has found a really nice niche for itself, somewhere between chat show and podcast.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 10th June 2016

Like QI but without all the difficult stuff, As Yet Untitled brings you amusing chat, skilfully directed to a destination via some anecdotal coordinates. Rounded human personas do better in this environment than people who seem to be rehearsing new material, and so it proves tonight, where Russell Kane spends yet more time talking about his mum. More enjoyable are Lucy Montgomery, who has had trouble in Iran, and Bob Mortimer, who explains how he became "the cockroach king" and his generosity with M&S vouchers.

John Robinson, The Guardian, 2nd February 2016

In a Christmas instalment of Alan Davies's rambling chatshow - the guests just talk at random, the title of the show being decided at the end; so "Christmas" is perhaps a strong contender this time around - the Reverend Richard Coles, EastEnder Jo Joyner and comedians Jason Manford and Joe Lycett get together at the round table. There is talk of donning Santa outfits, chimney fires, having a curry on Christmas Day and a wonderful story about Brian Blessed. But then, aren't they all?

Bim Adewunmi, The Guardian, 23rd December 2015

Alan Davies's favourite TV

The QI panellist and stand-up comedian on Ted Danson, Tricia Yates and how a studio audience makes TV much funnier.

Phil Harrison, The Guardian, 16th November 2015

Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled - series 3 review

If there was a Guinness World Record for the simplest comedy format, then Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled would probably be most likely to claim it.

Ian Wolf, On The Box, 3rd November 2015

TV review, Alan Davies As Yet Untitled, Dave

It's a fiendishly simple format. Get a bunch of motormouth, attention-craving comics round a table, light the blue touch paper and stand back. It is no surprise that this series, in which the title of each episode is chosen from the stories, is back for a third run.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 2nd November 2015

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