Alan Carr: Chatty Man - Season 16

Season 16

Episodes

Matthew Perry, Caitlin Moran, Rebekah Staton, Alexa Davies, Helen Monks, Molly Risker, Phillip Schofield, The 1975
Alan is joined by Matthew Perry, Phillip Schofield and The 1975.

Stephen Mangan, David Coulthard, Steve Jones, Rod Stewart
Alan is joined by Rod Stewart, who talks about his long career and also performs his latest single, Hold the Line. Plus, actor Stephen Mangan talks about his forthcoming new adventure series, Houdini and Doyle.

Steve Coogan, Rob Delaney, Michael Socha, Michaela Coel, All Saints
Alan Carr is joined by the newly-reformed All Saints.

will.i.am, Paloma Faith, Ricky Wilson, Boy George, Jack Whitehall, Charlotte Ritchie, Joe Thomas, Greg McHugh, Years & Years
Alan is joined by Paloma Faith, Boy George, will.i.am, Ricky Wilson, Jack White Hall, Charlotte Ritchie, Joe Thomas and Greg McHugh and Years and Years.

Jimmy Carr, Will Arnett, Ariana Grande, Izzy Bizu
With guests Jimmy Carr, Will Arnett, Ariana Grande and Izzy Bizu.

Jamie Oliver, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon, Nick Luck, Goedele Liekens, Fifth Harmony
Alan is joined by Jamie Oliver and Britain's Got Talent judges Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon, who talk about this year's competition; plus there's music from Fifth Harmony, performing their new single Work from Home live in the studio.

Jon Favreau, Eddie Izzard, Shawn Mendes
Alan is joined by the incredible Eddie Izzard who talks about his amazing marathon endurance challenge for Sports Relief. Also on the show is US actor and movie director Jon Favreau, who discusses his latest film The Jungle Book. And music comes from Shawn Mendes, who performs his single Stitches live in the studio.

Michael McIntyre, Scarlett Moffat, Jack Garrett
Joining Alan is top comedian Michael McIntyre, who chats about his brand new BBC One show Michael McIntyre's Big Show. Also on the sofa is Gogglebox's Scarlett Moffat, who discusses her new book, Scarlett Says. Music is from Jack Garrett, performing his new single Surprise Yourself live in the studio.

Piers Morgan, Susanna Reid, Elizabeth Olsen, Anthony Mackie, Don Cheadle, Hugh Grant, Simon Helberg, Laura Mvula
Alan is joined by Good Morning Britain presenters Piers Morgan and Susanna Reid who chat about the ITV1 show. Marvel's Captain America: Civil War stars Elizabeth Olsen, Anthony Mackie and Don Cheadle discuss the highly-anticipated film. Hugh Grant and Simon Helberg talk about their new film Florence Foster Jenkins, while Laura Mvula performs her new single Phenomenal Woman live in the studio.

Maisie Williams, Nick Grimshaw, Alessia Cara
In the last show of the current series, Alan is joined by Game of Thrones actress Maisie Williams to talk about series six of the much-anticipated show. Radio 1 DJ Nick Grimshaw chats about this year's Radio 1's Big Weekend. Plus music from Alessia Cara performing her new single Here live in the studio.
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