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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.
Episode 10 : Jack Dee, Amanda Holden, Alan Dale and Pixie Lott
August. 16,2009
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.
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Episode 9 : Peter Andre, Natalie Imbruglia, Frank Skinner and The Noisettes
August. 09,2009
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.
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Episode 8 : Shane Warne, Patsy Kensit, Gok Wan and Calvin Harris
August. 03,2009
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.
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Episode 7 : Kevin Bishop, Rupert Everett, Barbara Windsor, The Enemy
July. 26,2009
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.
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Episode 6 : Mickey Rourke, Jonathan Ross, Denise Van Outen, JLS
July. 19,2009
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.
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Episode 5 : Kanye West, Mr Hudson, Fern Britton, Sarah Harding
July. 12,2009
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.
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Episode 4 : Dawn French, Kirstie Allsop and Phil Spencer, David Walliams
July. 05,2009
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Episode 3 : Jerry Springer, Martina Navratalova, Black Eyed Peas
June. 28,2009
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Episode 2 : Samuel L. Jackson, Ivana Trump, Katy Perry
June. 21,2009
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
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Episode 1 : Bruce Forsyth, Heather Graham, Ross Kemp, Pet Shop Boys
June. 14,2009
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?
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