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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 8 : Kim Cattrall, Boy George and N-Dubz
March. 25,2010
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Episode 7 : Miranda Hart, Russell Howard, Justin Bieber, David Haye and Florence and the Machine
March. 18,2010
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Episode 6 : Lindsay Lohan, Torvill and Dean, Frankie Boyle and Mary J. Blige
March. 11,2010
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Episode 5 : Ant & Dec, John Barrowman, Jo Frost and Ellie Goulding
March. 04,2010
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.
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Episode 4 : Courtney Love, Steve Jones and Rihanna
February. 25,2010
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.
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Episode 3 : Alex Reid, Jimmy Carr, Janice Dickinson and Kesha
February. 18,2010
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.
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Episode 2 : Daryl Hannah, Nicholas Hoult, Sid Owen, Patsy Palmer, Mika
February. 11,2010
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.
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Episode 1 : Ricky Gervais, Katie Price, Corinne Bailey Rae
February. 04,2010
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.
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