Next Episode of Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled is
not planed. TV Show was canceled.
This Dave exclusive sees one of the country's favourite comedians do what he does best – be funny. But Alan Davies isn't on a stage, or behind his QI desk sparring with Stephen Fry, or even wearing his Jonathan Creek duffle coat… instead, this new series has Alan at his most relaxed and most natural – sitting around chatting with some of his best comedian friends.
Hosted by Alan Davies and featuring an eclectic mix of A-list and up-and-coming comics. Swapping stories tonight are Darren Harriott, Sarah Keyworth, Angela Scanlon and Dara Ó Briain discussing, well, anything funny.
Helen Bauer, Rachel Fairburn, Phil Wang and Harry Hill oin Alan Davies to dish the dirt on a petulant MP; a brusque burlesque dancer from Essex; a salacious encounter against the wall; and a room of rowdy revellers desperate for BEDS.
Laura Smyth, Tez Ilyas, Sara Pascoe and Adrian Edmondson join Alan to swap stories about beating Jagger, being too handsome for Jemima, snogging Joni and the lowdown Hugh Grant's exclusive parties.
Alan Davies is joined by Catherine Bohart, Chris McCausland, Thanyia Moore and Joe Lycett. Tonight's revelations include problematic gingers, feet fetishes, and mountaineering mishaps.
Alan Davies plays host to stand-up comics Babatundé Aléshé, Sara Barron, Grace Campbell and Lee Mack. The conversation ricochets between revelations about R.E.M. Darius Vassell, Transport for London and Tony Blair's New Labour.
Jason Manford opens up about how he became a stand-up and the time he got a dressing down from showbiz royalty, Bruce Forsyth. Toussaint Douglass, who is currently taking the stand-up scene by storm, chats about slipping down the pecking order. While New Yorker, Desiree Burch, discusses what life is really like on the streets of the city that never sleeps; And award-winning comic Suzi Ruffell reveals how she's still reeling over the time she was
left holding her neighbour's tool.
Pulling up a chair at Alan's table this week are Joel Dommett, Rosie Jones, Sophie Duker and John Kearns who swap stories about pulling, proposals and being unapologetic, plus insider secrets about the Houses of Parliament.
Alan invites Munya Chawawa, Nina Conti, Morgana Robinson and Bill Bailey to join him for an evening of swapping funny stories and sharing interesting anecdotes. Tonight's tales range from Panthers to plastic surgery, practical jokes and impersonations.
Andy Field, Geoff Lloyd, Lou Sanders and Guz Khan keep Alan Davies and the audience entertained with revelations ranging from pill popping to party pooping, and mini mistakes with mega consequences.
Joining Alan for the final show are Harriet Kemsley, Jonny Pelham, Joanne McNally and Richard Ayoade who humour us with stories about bikini beach babes, psycho-exs, getting arrested and problems at a massage parlour.
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