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Alan Carr: Chatty Man is a BAFTA award-winning British comedy chat show presented by comedian Alan Carr. The show features interviews with celebrity guests, sketches, topical chat and music.

Seasons & Episodes
Matthew Perry, Phillip Schofield, Caitlin Moran, Cast of Raised by Wolves, The 1975

Alan is joined by actor Matthew Perry and TV presenter Phillip Schofield. Plus, Caitlin Moran, Rebekah Staton, Alexa Davies, Helen Monks and Milly Risker talk about Raised by Wolves. Perry discusses his role in West End play The End of Longing and will no doubt be asked about any potential plans for a Friends reunion, while Schofield talks about the return of ITV show You're Back in the Room. Plus, music by The 1975, who perform their new single The Sound live in the studio

Rod Stewart, Stephen Mangan, David Coulthard, Steve Jones

The comic is joined by Rod Stewart, who talks about his long career and also performs his latest single Hold the Line. Plus, actor and comedian Stephen Mangan talks about his forthcoming new adventure series Houdini and Doyle

All Saints, Steve Coogan, Michael Socha, Michaela Coel, Rob Delaney

Alan is joined by actor and comedian Steve Coogan, recently announced to be starring as Stan in a new TV movie about Laurel and Hardy, re-formed girl group All Saints, who chat about their comeback and perform their new single One Strike, and Catastrophe star Rob Delaney, who is bringing his stand-up tour to the UK. Plus, Michael Socha and Michaela Coel chat about E4 drama The Aliens.

Will.i.am, Boy George, Paloma Faith, Ricky Wilson, Jack Whitehall, Charlotte Ritchie, Joe Thomas, Greg McHugh, Years and Years

The Voice UK coaches Will.i.am, Boy George, Paloma Faith and Ricky Wilson join Alan to share their thoughts on the singing contest ahead of this weekend's first live show. Also, Fresh Meat cast members Jack Whitehall, Charlotte Ritchie, Joe Thomas and Greg McHugh talk about the final series of the student sitcom, and Years and Years perform their new single Desire.

Jimmy Carr, Ariane Grande, Izzy Bizu

The host is joined by fellow stand-up and namesake Jimmy Carr, who talks about his Netflix comedy show Funny Business, among other things. Music is provided by Izzy Bizu, performing her latest single Give Me Love.

Jamie Oliver, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon, Fifth Harmony

TV chef and all-round good guy Jamie Oliver drops in for a chat, and Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon have all the gossip about the new series of Britain's Got Talent. Plus, music by Fifth Harmony, the girl group who formed on X Factor USA, performing their new single Work from Home

Jon Favreau, Eddie Izzard, Shawn Mendes

The comedian is joined by Eddie Izzard, talking about his latest marathon endurance challenge in South Africa, and US actor and director Jon Favreau, who is behind the camera on The Jungle Book, Disney's live-action remake of their 1967 classic. Shawn Mendes provides the music, with his single Stitches.

Michael McIntyre, Scarlett Moffatt, Jack Garratt

Alan is joined by Michael McIntyre, who has the lowdown on his new BBC One series Michael McIntyre's Big Show, and Gogglebox star Scarlett Moffatt, who has published her own book, Scarlett Says. Plus, music by Jack Garratt, performing Surprise Yourself.

The funnyman is joined by a trio of stars from Captain America: Civil War - Elizabeth Olsen, Anthony Mackie and Don Cheadle - and Hugh Grant and Simon Helberg, who appear in a slightly more subdued Hollywood offering, the story of would-be opera star Florence Foster Jenkins. Piers Morgan and Susanna Reid swap one TV sofa for another as they chat about their Good Morning Britain partnership and Laura Mvula performs her new single, Phenomenal Woman.

Game of Thrones actress Maisie Williams (Arya Stark) reveals what she can about the new series, Anna Friel discusses ITV drama Marcella and Nick Grimshaw talks about Radio 1's Big Weekend at the end of the month. Music is provided by Canadian singer Alessia Cara, performing her new single Here.

Alan is joined by singer, songwriter and X Factor judge Gary Barlow, who also performs his latest single Since I Saw You Last. Comedian and actor Ricky Gervais joins Alan to talk about his latest film Muppets Most Wanted, together with two of the movie's stars - the one and only Kermit the Frog and his froggy nemesis Constantine. And Jessica Hynes tells Alan about reprising her role as Siobhan Sharpe in the new comedy W1A.

The host presents a themed edition of his chat show, with jockey Frankie Dettori among his guests, and the draw for Channel 4's Celebrity Twitter Sweepstake. Joining in the fun are US pop star Enrique Iglesias, who performs his single I'm a Freak, rapper and producer Will.i.am, who talks about the final of The Voice and his coaching role on the BBC One talent show, and actress Ruth Jones, discussing her hit Sky1 comedy drama Stella

David Walliams, Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon talk about this year's series of Britain's Got Talent, comedy actress Jennifer Saunders discusses the paperback release of her autobiography Bonkers: My Life in Laughs, and Deal or No Deal host Noel Edmonds looks back on his TV career. Indie-pop group the Vamps perform their single Last Night

The host is joined by US film stars Cameron Diaz, Leslie Mann and Kate Upton, who talk about their new comedy The Other Woman, TV chef and baker Paul Hollywood discusses the Get Your Bake On UK tour, and presenter and comic Paddy McGuinness provides an insight into his new TV game show Amazing Greys. Katy B performs her latest single Still

The toothy funnyman presents another edition of celebrity-fuelled antics, mischievous chat and music. Singer-songwriter Paloma Faith talks about her latest album A Perfect Contradiction and performs her new single Only Love Can Hurt Like This. Fantastical chef Heston Blumenthal discusses the return of Heston's Great British Food on Channel 4, and Seb Cardinal and Dustin Demri-Burns wax lyrical about the new serious of their award-winning Cardinal Burns

The excitable host is joined by MasterChef judges John Torode and Gregg Wallace as the latest series of the cooking show nears its final. Pop star Lily Allen chats and performs her latest single Our Time, and US rocker Courtney Love talks about her forthcoming UK tour

Alan is joined by pop sensation Kylie Minogue who talks about her latest album and performs her single, I Was Gonna Cancel, live in the studio. Multi award-winning actor Sir Ian McKellen chats to Alan about his eagerly-awaited movie X-Men: Days of Future Past, and breakfast show presenter Nick Grimshaw gives the lowdown on Radio 1's Big Weekend festival.

The funnyman is joined by comedy legend John Cleese, who looks back on his career and talks about the Monty Python reunion and live shows. Shopping guru Mary Portas gives the lowdown on her new series and singer-songwriter Ellie Goulding discusses her new album and performs Beating Heart live in the studio

Amanda Seyfried talks about her role in Seth MacFarlane's new film A Million Ways to Die in the West, and The Last Leg host Adam Hills discusses Channel 4's Comedy Gala at the O2 and Celebrity Fifteen to One. Plus, the stars of Netflix prison drama Orange Is the New Black - Jason Biggs, Taylor Schilling, Danielle Brooks and Laura Prepon, and zany TV presenter Keith Lemon also drop in, and singer-songwriter Foxes performs Let Go for Tonight

Award-winning funnyman Alan Carr's penultimate show in the current series welcomes Star Wars legend Carrie Fisher, comedian Kevin Bridges and stars of the new movie 22 Jump Street, Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill. Music is from Example, who plays his new single One More Day (Stay with Me) live in the studio.

For the final show in the current series, the funnyman is joined by guests including singer-songwriter and producer Pharrell Williams, who talks about his new single Marilyn Monroe, while singer-songwriter Cher Lloyd discusses her latest album Sorry I'm Late. Plus, former X Factor judge Nicole Scherzinger performs her latest track Your Love live in the studio. Last in the series.

Alan Carr's Chatty Man Summer Special is a two-part show that's bursting with high season fun. Guests lining up on the sofa are Miranda Hart, who talks about her latest stand-up arena tour. Hollywood action man Vin Diesel gives the lowdown on his latest film Guardians of the Galaxy. The stars of The Inbetweeners 2 movie - James Buckley, Simon Bird, Blake Harrison and Joe Thomas - chat about their forthcoming film release. Host of the new Virtually Famous show Kevin McHale joins in the fun and Noel Fielding takes a little road trip to the beach with Alan. Plus, music from Rizzle Kicks who perform their latest single Tell Her live in the studio.

Alan Carr's Chatty Man Summer Special - Alan hosts the concluding part with Miranda Hart who talks about her latest stand-up arena tour. Hollywood action man Vin Diesel gives the lowdown on his latest film Guardians of the Galaxy. The stars of The Inbetweeners 2 movie - James Buckley, Simon Bird, Blake Harrison and Joe Thomas chat about their forthcoming film release. Plus, Rizzle Kicks perform their latest single Tell Her live in the studio.

Alan hosts this Chatty Man Summer Special with Miranda Hart who talks about her latest stand-up arena tour. Hollywood action man Vin Diesel gives the lowdown on his latest film Guardians of the Galaxy. The stars of The Inbetweeners 2 movie - James Buckley, Simon Bird, Blake Harrison and Joe Thomas - chat about their forthcoming film release. Plus, Rizzle Kicks perform their latest single Tell Her live in the studio.

Funnyman Alan Carr welcomes two of the stars of the West End comedy Barking in Essex - Lee Evans and Keeley Hawes - along with Kelly Hoppen, Peter Jones, Deborah Meaden and Duncan Bannatyne from the new series of Dragon's Den, to his sofa. Sharon Osbourne also drops in to talk about the X Factor. Plus music from Rizzle Kicks, who perform their single Lost Generation.

Alan is joined by US pop star Miley Cyrus who chats and performs her latest single We Can't Stop. Plus Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins drop in to discuss the Great British Bake Off.

In tonight's show Alan is joined by Tess Daly, Ben Cohen, Abbey Clancy, Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Julien Macdonald from the latest series of Strictly Come Dancing, David Mitchell drops in to discuss his new Channel 4 show Was It Something I Said?, and actor James McAvoy chats about his latest movie, Filth. Plus music from Iggy Azalea, who performs Change Your Life.

In tonight's show Alan is joined by X Factor judge Nicole Scherzinger, US actor and Jackass star Johnny Knoxville who discusses his new film Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa, and Gok Wan tells Alan all about his new book Gok's Wok, while music is from One Republic who perform their latest single Counting Stars.

Award-winning Alan Carr presents another celebrity-packed Chatty Man. Guests include pop superstar Britney Spears, who chats exclusively about her new single Work Bitch. London 2012 Olympic hero and long distance runner Mo Farah discusses his new autobiography Twin Ambitions, while US movie star Joseph Gordon-Levitt talks about his new film Don Jon. Plus music from Jake Bugg who performs What Doesn't Kill You in the studio.

Award-winning funnyman Alan Carr is joined by Amanda Holden who chats about her new autobiography, No Holding Back - My Story. American actor and musician Jared Leto talks about his rock band Thirty Seconds To Mars and their new album and tour. Plus music from Swedish duo Icona Pop, who perform a medley of their hits I Love It and All Night.

Alan Carr welcomes guests James Corden to chat about the DVD release of his latest series The Wrong Mans; Tom Hiddleston discusses his role in Thor: The Dark World; while Joan Collins shares some of her latest memoirs from Joan Collins, Passion for Life. Plus music from Tinie Tempah who performs Children of the Sun.

Alan's guests include Robin Thicke performing his latest single Give It 2 U, Paul O'Grady drops in for a good old natter about his new chat show and comedian Jack Whitehall and his father Michael discuss their new book.

Alan's guests include comedian Russell Brand to talk about his new DVD The Messiah Complex, while host of Channel 4's The Last Leg, Adam Hills, discusses his Happyism DVD. Plus a live performance from The Wanted.

Micky Flanagan tells Alan about his latest DVD, Back in the Game. Award-winning actress Sheridan Smith talks about her latest movie Powder Room. The cast of Made In Chelsea appear too. Plus music from Bastille who perform Of the Night.

Alan Carr is joined on the sofa by Radio 1 Breakfast Show host Nick Grimshaw; comedian Josh Widdicombe, who talks about his latest DVD; Louis Walsh provides all the news on The X Factor; and Him & Her star Russell Tovey also drops by for a chat. Plus Beady Eye perform their new single Iz Rite.

This week's guests include Lady Gaga, who tells Alan all about her new album Artpop and gives an exclusive performance of Do What You Want. Also John Bishop, who talks about his Supersonic 2014 tour, and top chef Heston Blumenthal.

Alan is joined by comedians Seann Walsh and Keith Lemon and Canadian singer/songwriter Michael Bublé, who drops in for a chat and performs his latest single, You Make Me Feel So Young.

Alan is joined by Lee Mack, who chats about the Christmas special of Not Going Out; Bruce Forsyth discusses the Strictly Come Dancing final; and Katy Perry chats and performs Unconditionally live in the studio.

Russell Brand talk about his new DVD Messiah Complex, while host of Channel 4's The Last Leg, Adam Hills, discusses his Happyism DVD. Plus a chat with Derren Brown, and a live performance from The Wanted.

Kicking off the first show in the new series is pop star royalty Robbie Williams, who performs his new single, Be a Boy. Fresh from their Comic Relief Zambezi River Challenge, Jack Dee, Dara O Briain and Melanie C join Alan, and Jaime Winstone and Sue Perkins also pop in for a chat.

Alan is joined by Ant and Dec who herald the return of Saturday Night Takeaway. Joanna Lumley and X Factor star and recent Celebrity Big Brother winner Rylan Clark pop in for a chat, while music is by The Vaccines, who perform their latest single Bad Mood.

Guests joining Alan include Hollywood actor Ryan Reynolds who talks about his latest movie The Croods, top girl band The Saturdays featuring Sean Paul chat to Alan and perform their new single What about Us.

In this edition Russell Brand drops in for a chat, Jools Holland talks about his new series of 'Later' and album 'The Golden Age of Song'; Terry Mynott talks about his show The Mimic, while music is from Tom Odell, who performs Hold Me.

In the fifth show Alan is joined by Paul Gascoigne for an exclusive chat, Professor Brian Cox talks about his new series Science Britannica, while Fall Out Boy perform their latest single 'My songs Know What You Did in the Dark (Light 'Em Up).

Alan welcomes viewers to his sofa for celebrity chat, top musical guests and general mischievous mayhem. In the sixth show, Alan is joined by comedians Jennifer Saunders and Bill Bailey, while Charlie Brooks aka Janine from EastEnders, tells Alan all about her return to Albert Square, plus US band Fun perform their latest single All Alone.

In this edition Alan is joined by boyband JLS and brilliant comic Sarah Millican, who tells Alan all about hew new tour Home Bird, Danny Dyer drops in to talk about his new film Vendetta, while music is by hot new UK singer Laura Mvula, who sings That's Alright in the studio.

Alan is joined by Bruce Forsyth, Steve Coogan, Jo Brand and Seann Walsh. Plus girl group Little Mix sing their new single How Ya Doin'? live in the studio.

Alan kicks off the weekend as he welcomes viewers to his sofa for celebrity chat, top musical guests and general mischievous mayhem. Guests include Essex born supermodel David Gandy, Rob Brydon and Amanda Holden, and music is from Jessie Ware who performs her latest single, Imagine It Was Us.

Alan kicks off the weekend as he welcomes viewers to his sofa for celebrity chat, top musical guests and general mischievous mayhem. Guests include Rod Stewart, some of the cast of Made in Chelsea, Dawn O'Porter and Miles Kane, who performs his latest single, Don't Forget Who You Are, live in the studio.

Alan welcomes viewers to his sofa for celebrity chat, top musical guests and general mischievous mayhem. In this show Alan is joined by Zach Galifianakis, Ken Jeong and Ed Helms who talk about their latest film, The Hangover Part III, Ex-Corrie star, Helen Flanagan joins Alan for a catch up, while Brit actor and now US movie star, Stephen Graham chats about his new film, Blood. Plus, pop star and TV presenter Olly Murs performs his new single Dear Darlin live in the studio.

Winner of Best Chat Show at the National Television Awards, Alan Carr: Chatty Man kicks the weekend off in style with oodles of mischievous chat and top musical performances.

Matt Smith, Kelly Osbourne, Jack Whitehall, Greg McHugh, Joe Thomas, Zawe Ashton, Charlotte Ritchie, Kimberley Nixon, Jonnie Peacock and Example

Jessie J, One Direction, Kevin McCloud and Alicia Keys

Paddy McGuinness, Theo Paphitis, Deborah Meaden, Duncan Bannatyne, Peter Jones and Conor Maynard

All four X Factor judges - Gary Barlow, Louis Walsh, Tulisa and Nicole Scherzinger join Alan to reveal the latest news and gossip from the current series. Some of the cast from Downton Abbey pop by for a chat - Sophie McShera (Daisy), Ed Speelers (Jimmy) and Rob James-Collier (Thomas) - and Nicki Minaj drops in to talk about her latest album. Plus music from Paloma Faith, who sings Never Tear Us Apart.

Alan is joined on the sofa by Jamie Oliver and Jimmy Doherty who talk about their new Channel 4 show, Food Fight Club, The Wanted discuss their new single, American music star Taylor Swift chats about her new album Red, while The Killers perform their latest single, Miss Atomic Bomb.

Alan is joined on the sofa by comedy actress Julia Davis who chats about the DVD release of Hunderby, comedian John Bishop pops by to talk about the DVD of his latest stand-up show Rollercoaster, Mel C, Emma Bunton and Geri Halliwell join Alan to talk about Viva Forever!, the new musical based around the songs of The Spice Girls; while Rita Ora performs her latest single, Shine Ya Light, live in the studio.

Joining Alan on this week's show is top Welsh comedian Rhod Gilbert who chats about his latest tour and DVD release. The effervescent Paul O Grady pops in to tell Alan about his latest autobiography, Still Standing and the return of Lily Savage in this year's panto production of Aladdin at the O2 Arena. Plus, Noel Gallagher chats and perform AKA... What a Life from his latest album.

Alan is joined by comedian Kevin Bridges, who chats about his new DVD; Dermot O'Leary, who reveals the latest X Factor news; David Walliams, who drops in to talk about his latest project; and Lawson, who perform live in the studio.

Alan is joined in the studio by top funnyman Michael McIntyre, who tells Alan all about his latest stand-up DVD, Michael McIntyre Showtime, while Celebrity Juice host Keith Lemon spills the beans about his new autobiography, Being Keith, and The Voice judge and Black Eye Peas star Will.i.am pops in for a chat. Music is from Daley featuring Jessie J - perfoming Remember Me live in the studio.

Alan's guests include Million Pound Drop presenter Davina McCall, who chats about her latest fitness DVD Davina Intense, comedian Jon Richardson, discusses his debut DVD, Funny Magnet, Olly Murs pops in for a chat and comedian Harry Hill gives the lowdown about his tour and latest TV Burp DVD. Plus Rebecca Ferguson, performs Shoulder to Shoulder live in the studio.

In the final show of the current series, chef supremo Gordon Ramsay tells Alan all about his Christmas TV special - a cook-along-live on Christmas Day. Sir Ian McKellen talks about reprising his role of Gandalf for the forthcoming film: The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, and Miranda Hart gives the lowdown on her award-winning series Miranda. And music is from Kylie Minogue who performs a special version of Better the Devil You Know from her latest album, Kylie: The Abbey Road Sessions.

Alan's Christmas special is full of festive frolics plus the odd song or two by Alan's Christmas house band McFly, who perform a special medley of their greatest hits. Chart toppers JLS join Alan on the sofa along with ex-Dragon's Den star Hilary Devey, who chats to Alan about her two new programmes for Channel 4, and David Walliams who drops by to talk about Christmas.

The Chatty Man Mash Up will see a very special host hijack the chair and tuck in to his drinks globe, as Alan finds out what it's like to be a guest on his own show.

The Saturdays, Jimmy Carr, Tulisa Contostavlos and Paul Weller

Alan is joined by comedy superstar Eddie Izzard who chats about his Force Majeure world tour, Britain's Got Talent judges David Walliams and Amanda Holden, plus the cast of Made in Chelsea. Music is from Gossip who perform Perfect World.

In this week's episode, Supreme Leader Admiral General Aladeen of Wadiya is on the show to promote his new film The Dictator, actor Ray Winstone joins Alan to chat about his latest film, Snow White and the Huntsman, plus all the news from This Morning hosts Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. Musical guest Rebecca Ferguson performs Glitter and Gold.

In this episode, US TV star Kim Kardashian pops in for a chat, 8 Out of 10 Cats team captains, Sean Lock and Jon Richardson join Alan to talk about Channel 4's Comedy Gala at the 02 in aid of Great Ormond Street Hospital due to air on Channel 4 next week, and musical guest Nelly Furtado performs her new single Big Hoops.

In this week's episode Alan is joined by much-loved comedian John Bishop, US movie star Cuba Gooding Jr, who tells Alan all about his latest movie, Red Tails; will.i.am drops in to share the latest news from The Voice. And music is from Plan B who performs a track from his new album, ill Manors.

In the final episode of the current series, Alan is joined by comedian Michael McIntyre who chats about his forthcoming autumn arena tour. Celebrating 25 years in the music industry, the princess of pop Kylie Minogue drops in. Plus current X Factor winners Little Mix join Alan for their first major TV interview ahead of their forthcoming debut single. Music is from Kaiser Chiefs performing I Predict a Riot.

Nicole Scherzinger, Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Matt Cardle

Westlife, Dermot O'Leary, David Walliams, Mary J Blige, The Saturdays

Gary Barlow, Kelly Rowland, Louis Walsh, Tulisa Contostavlos, Tinie Tempah, Terry Wogan, Kasabian

Lady Gaga, Dannii Minogue, Peter Kay, Ed Sheeran

Alan is joined by the stars of Life's Too Short, Ricky Gervais and Warwick Davis, as well as DJ Vernon Kay

David Walliams, Ruth Jones, Jedward and Steps join Alan for a festive edition of Chatty Man.

Alan Carr has been left in charge of Channel 4 HQ and is set to throw a New Year's Eve party to remember. He is joined by a host of special guests including Jonathan Ross, Micky Flanagan, Melanie Sykes, Gok Wan, Kirstie Allsopp, Alesha Dixon, Bruno Tonioli, Heston Blumenthal, Olly Murs, Paddy McGuinness, Rachel Riley and Shelley von Strunckel. There are sketches and entertaining games along with raucous audience participation, and music from JLS and The Ting Tings.

Kicking off the first show in the new series, Alan is joined by guests Jennifer Lopez, who chats and performs her latest single 'I'm into You', and Jonathan Ross, who talks about his new show Penn and Teller Fool Us. Plus, Heavyweight boxing champion David Haye drops in for a chat about his forthcoming world heavyweight unification fight against Wladimir Klitschko.

In the second episode, Alan is joined by Elle MacPherson and Bruce Forsyth. Louis Walsh joins Alan to give the lowdown on all things X Factor, plus there's a chat with new girl-band Wonderland. Music comes from the Kaiser Chiefs, who perform a track from their latest album, Little Shocks.

In this show Alan is joined by Thandie Newton and Ben Miller, who talk about their latest movie, Huge. Supernanny Jo Frost discusses her new book and series, Jo Frost's Extreme Parental Guidance, while music and chat comes from Liam Gallagher, who will be performing The Beat Goes On with his band - Beady Eye.

Featured Eddie Izzard, Chris Moyles, Prof. Brian Cox and Hard-Fi. Hard-Fi performed

In this show Alan's guests are Doctor Who himself Matt Smith, David Hasselhoff and his two daughters, Taylor-Ann and Hayley Hasselhoff; JLS, who give Alan the lowdown on their new single, She Makes Me Wanna.

Alan Carr continues his series of celeb-fuelled antics and mischievous chat. In this show, Gavin and Stacey star Matt Horne talks about his latest film Horrid Henry: The Movie 3D. The Loose Women team - Sherrie Hewson, Denise Welch and Carol McGiffin pop in for a natter. And three stars of the new US comedy film Horrible Bosses - Jason Bateman, Charlie Day and Jason Sudeikis - join Alan on the sofa. Plus music from The Kooks, who perform Is It Me from their latest album.

In this show, Alan is joined by X Factor finalists of 2010 One Direction in their first TV interview. Stephen Merchant, the tallest man in comedy, pops in to talk about his forthcoming stand-up tour. Hollywood actor Bradley Cooper talks about his film Limitless. Plus, Will Young performs his latest single Jealousy.

In this last episode of the current series Alan is joined by pop superstar Justin Timberlake and actress Mila Kunis to talk about their new movie, Friends with Benefits. The cast of Inbetweeners pop in to talk about their forthcoming film. Plus UK pop sensation Jessie J chats to Alan and performs her new single Who's Laughing Now.

In this opening episode, Alan is joined on the sofa by comedy superstar, Ricky Gervais. Fresh from hosting the Golden Globes, Ricky talks to Alan about the DVD release of his latest film The Invention of Lying and his forthcoming world comedy tour. Also joining Alan is model and reality TV star Katie Price, who chats about her TV new series What Katie Did Next. Plus, Vinnie Jones, who spills the beans about his time on Celebrity Big Brother and music from the talented Corinne Bailey Rae who performs an exclusive track Paris Night/New York Morning from her latest album.

Alan is joined on the sofa by US actress Daryl Hannah to talk about her new film A Closed Book and ex star of Skins Nicholas Hoult, tells all about his big screen role in A Single Man. EastEnders stars Sid Owen and Patsy Palmer talk about 25 years of the series and Ricky and Bianca's wedding plans. Plus, pop star Mika performs his single Blame It on the Girls.

Alan's guests on the sofa include winner of Celebrity Big Brother 2010 Alex Reid, in his first TV chat show interview since leaving the Big Brother house. Comedian Jimmy Carr and ex supermodel and US TV star Janice Dickinson. Plus, US musician Ke$ha performs her latest single: Blah Blah Blah.

Alan is joined on the sofa by rock goddess Courtney Love who talks about her new album; TV presenter Steve Jones chats about his latest TV projects including hosting Let's Dance For Sport Relief and 101 Ways to Leave a Game Show. Plus, Rihanna shares what's going on in her world and performs her new single Rude Boy.

Alan is joined on the sofa by the nation's favourite TV presenters. Ant and Dec tell Alan about their new gameshow Push the Button. Other guests are Torchwood actor and musical star John Barrowman, who chats about his new album, John Barrowman; and Supernanny Jo Frost discusses her brand new Channel 4 series: Jo Frost: Extreme Parental Guidance. Music is provided by 2010 Brit Awards' Critic's Choice-winner Ellie Goulding, performing her new single, Starry Eyed.

Chatty Man is back!! In the first show, Alan will be joined on the sofa by Mariah Carey who will also perform her single, I want to Know What Love Is... star of The Mighty Boosh, Noel Fielding, and comedy actor Simon Pegg, pop in for a chat.

Alan will be joined on the sofa by Ruth Jones and James Corden from Gavin & Stacey, DJ and TV star Chris Moyles, the boys from Westlife who'll be chatting about their new album Where We Are. Plus, the stunning Alesha Dixon will be performing her latest single

Alan's guests are Kate Hudson, who chats about her new film Nine, and a member of rock's most famous family: Sharon Osbourne. Plus, style icon and pop princess Lily Allen drops in for a chat and performs her single Who'd Have Known.

Alan's guests are popular new comedian Michael McIntyre, who will be dropping in to talk about his latest DVD Hello Wembley. Joining Michael is broadcasting mogul, and soon-to-be new Radio 2 breakfast DJ, Chris Evans who'll be chatting to Alan about his new autobiography. Plus American teen idol and pop sensation Miley Cyrus. Miley will be joining Alan on the sofa for a chat and performing 'Party in the USA' from her latest album.

Alan will be joined by the Divine Miss M - the amazing Bette Midler who will be making a rare appearance in the UK and chatting about her album The Best Bette: Deluxe Edition. Other guests include boy band sensation JLS, who chat to Alan and perform their single "One Shot".

In this festive episode, Alan is joined on the sofa by the showbiz legend Cilla Black, his old partner in crime from The Sunday Night Project Justin Lee Collins and, making his second appearance on the Chatty Man sofa, Little Britain star David Walliams. There's plenty of Christmas surprises and a performance from Britain's favourite new girl band The Saturdays.

Who better to send out the old year than the Time Lord himself, David Tennant, who tells Alan about his final performance in Doctor Who. Also dropping by for a chat is the very funny Catherine Tate; plus Davina McCall discusses the last ever Celebrity Big Brother and her new fitness DVD. With music from 80s icons Spandau Ballet.

In this week's opening episode, Alan chats in his own inimitable style with legendary entertainer Bruce Forsyth, US actress Heather Graham talks to Alan about her latest movie, and TV presenter Ross Kemp tells Alan how he got from Walford to Afghanistan. The Pet Shop Boys play out the end of the show with their latest single Did You See Me Coming?

This week, Alan chats in his own inimitable style with Samuel L Jackson about his life and career, and also discusses Ivana Trump's extraordinary life with her. Plus, Katy Perry drops by for a chat and a performance of her latest single, Waking Up in Vegas

This week Alan is joined by global music star and fashion icon Kanye West. Kanye is joined on the sofa by his new UK protégé Mr Hudson, who will also be performing (with Kanye) his new single, Supernova. Other guests include Fern Britton and Sarah Harding (from Girls Aloud) who'll be chatting to Alan about her new TV drama acting role.

Tonight, Alan is joined on the sofa by Jonathan Ross, Hollywood legend Mickey Rourke and Denise Van Outen. X Factor finalists JLS performing their new single, Beat Again.

This week, Alan is joined by actor Rupert Everett, presenter of C4's new documentary The Scandalous Adventures of Lord Byron. Queen of the East End Barbara Windsor also pops in for a chat, as does comedian Kevin Bishop and The Enemy, who perform their new single Be Somebody.

Alan is joined by Aussie cricket legend Shane Warne, actress Patsy Kensit and fashion guru Gok Wan. Calvin Harris also drops by to perform his single, Ready for the Weekend.

Peter Andre and Frank Skinner drop in for a chat and Natalie Imbruglia talks to Alan about her new album 'Come Alive'. Music is provided by The Noisettes who perform their single, Wild Young Hearts.

Alan is joined by Jack Dee, 'Britain's Got Talent' judge Amanda Holden who gives Alan the low-down on working in America; Alan Dale and Pixie Lott who will be performing her single Boys and Girls.

Alan Carr has been left in charge of Channel 4 HQ and is set to throw a New Year's Eve party to remember. He is joined by a host of special guests including Jonathan Ross, Micky Flanagan, Melanie Sykes, Gok Wan, Kirstie Allsopp, Alesha Dixon, Bruno Tonioli, Heston Blumenthal, Olly Murs, Paddy McGuinness, Rachel Riley and Shelley von Strunckel. There are sketches and entertaining games along with raucous audience participation, and music from JLS and The Ting Tings.

A plethora of celebrity guests join Alan for his two-hour extravaganza in various guises, taking part in sketches and ridiculous games. Plus there's a host of top musical performances and audience participation in the studio. Alan's guests include David Walliams, Justin Bieber, The Saturdays, the cast of Made in Chelsea, Amy Macdonald, Carol Vorderman, Paddy McGuinness, Dr Christian Jessen and Rizzle Kicks who also perform their summer anthem, Mama do the Hump.

Following the success of last year's New Year Specstacular, Alan Carr is back running riot around Channel 4 HQ welcoming in 2013 with unpredictable madness, party games and special guests including Jonathan Ross, Jack Whitehall, Jimmy Carr, Gok Wan, Melanie Sykes, Christine Bleakley and Rylan Clark. Bruno Mars performs live and Alan appears in some hilarious sketches.

Alan presents another Specstacular to celebrate Channel 4's first broadcast of the Grand National. There's a heady mixture of celebrities including Jonathan Ross, Paddy McGuinness, Kimberley Walsh, Louis Walsh, James Nesbitt, Abbey Clancy, Rylan Clark, Miranda Hart and Alex Brooker for some horsey-themed studio games. Music is from national treasures Madness.There are also some special links from a day at the Cheltenham races with Alan and Russell Brand, including a chance encounter with Clare Balding, plus the biggest ever celebrity sweepstake involving not just the studio guests but a host of other famous faces.

A third New Year Specstacular was broadcast on 31 December 2013 and featured Abbey Clancy, Ben Cohen, James Corden, Keith Lemon, Seann Walsh and Emma Willis with music from Katy B and Tinie Tempah featuring Labrinth.

Along with celebrity guests, Alan runs riot around Channel 4 HQ, bringing in the new year with unpredictable madness and party games. Guests appear in various guises throughout the evening - including VT sketches, entertaining games and top musical performances - and the raucous studio audience also participates in the festivities. Guests include Jonathan Ross, Gok Wan, Alesha Dixon, Mark Wright, James Corden, Caroline Flack and Seann Walsh. Live music comes from Tulisa and Professor Green.

Alan Carr returns with another end-of-year show, inviting celebrity guests including David Guetta, Danny Dyer, Mel B, Greg Davies, Katherine Ryan, Kelly Brook and Nish Kumar to join him at Channel 4 HQ to welcome 2016 in a suitably raucous fashion, with Ellie Goulding and the Vamps on hand to provide the music. As was the case with last year's festivities, viewers can expect the flamboyant host's guests to take an active role in the evening's frivolities, joining him for entertaining games and specially produced sketches, and the studio audience will also be required to pull their weight in the entertainment stakes, as Alan heads into the stalls to hear their extraordinary stories

Broadcasting live from a 1950s-style high school prom, the presenter is joined by celebrity guests including comedian Katherine Ryan and Didi Conn (Frenchy) to celebrate the film. The programme features dancing, dating and audience surprises, and at the end of the night two lucky revellers will win the ultimate high-school accolade of being crowned prom king and queen

The host is joined for this Christmas special by guests including Olympic diver Tom Daley, who chats about his new book, Tom Hardy, who discusses new drama Taboo, Gary Barlow, Dannii Minogue and Martin Kemp, who will be the judges on new BBC talent show Let It Shine, Gogglebox stars Chris Steed and Stephen Webb, I'm a Celebrity winner Scarlett Moffatt, X Factor winner Matt Terry and the cast of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. With music from Emeli Sande and Robbie Williams

The chat show host returns with his signature New Year's Eve party, as he runs riot around Channel 4 HQ to welcome in 2017, with help from guests including Danny Dyer, Keith Lemon, Greg Rutherford, Laura Whitmore, Sinitta, Will Mellor and Gemma Collins. Alan sets out to entertain viewers with a selection of unpredictable stunts, party games and surprise appearances, and a variety of musical performances, including sets by Professor Green and Teiks

Alan's celeb-fuelled festive show includes guests Noel Gallagher, Christian Slater, Lorraine Kelly, Rob Beckett, Gogglebox stars Giles and Mary, Kasabian, John Bishop and Dua Lipa.

Alan Carr welcomes in 2018 with his inimitable brand of unpredictable madness, hysterical sketches, party games and a cracking guest list including Big Narstie, Jonnie Peacock, Keith Lemon, Caroline Flack, Alex Brooker, Binky Felstead, Tom Davis, Charlotte Dawson and Kim Woodburn. Music is by Stefflon Don and Pete Tong with Becky Hill and The Heritage Orchestra, conducted by Jules Buckley. Alan's special guests appear in various guises including a raft of sketches, entertaining games and musical performances along with his raucous studio audience who participate in the New Year festivities.

Jamie Oliver, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon, Goedele Liekens, Nick Luck and Fifth Harmony

Alan Carr hosts an A-List Christmas extravaganza from his very own Alpine lodge. Joined by an amazing array of famous faces including Channing Tatum, Danny and Dani Dyer, Lily Allen, Sharon Horgan, Olly Murs, Russell Howard, Alesha Dixon, Emilia and Freddie Fox, Vicky McClure and Martin Compston, and Chris Kamara, this is set to be the biggest festive party of the year. Pull on your Christmas jumper, pour yourself a large glass of eggnog, and settle in for a feelgood Christmassy knees-up with surprise sketches, merry musical performances, and plenty of presents.

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Details Of TV
Location
Language English
Release 2009-06-14
Producer Open Mike Productions