Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled - Season 3
Season 3
Episodes
I've Been Fingered by Captain Kirk
Impromptu patter with the curly-maned chinwagger and guests Katherine Jakeways, Lee Mack, Nick Helm and Olivia Lee, whose chat veers from Red Rum to a grandma's love advice.
Thirty-Five Quid for This?
The superior chat show where the guests aren't just appearing to plug a new film. Matt Lucas and John Thomson join Alan to discuss upsetting rock legends and impressions.
I'm Locked in with a Ham and I'm Not Coming Out
Aisling Bea, Justin Moorhouse, Jo Enright and Jim Moir join QI's serial klaxon-baiter for witty off-the-cuff chat, veering from befriending old men to working with pigs!
It Must Have Been Big to Serve a Lot of People
Free-form witty chat. Alan tackles the hot political issues with Russell Howard and Reece Shearsmith: Freddie Mercury's phallic birthday cake, animal mishaps and nudist beaches.
That is a Lie
Featuring guests Bill Bailey, Diane Morgan, Steve Pemberton and Romesh Ranganathan.
Watch Out, Wanky Bill's About
Alan, Bob Mortimer, Russell Kane, Lucy Montgomery and Miles Jupp discuss such sneaky cockroaches, Iranian fruit and how one can `show off' in the gym a little too much.
Loose Men with Chris Martin
Alan is joined by Jo Brand, Tommy Tiernan, Alun Cochrane and Chris Martin to discuss male grooming and dating men who aren't suitable.
No Smiling, No Laughing
Alan was joined by Phill Jupitus and Stuart Maconie to discuss gleeking, bizarre music myths and Nelly Furtado in a lift.
And Then He Deftly Grabbed My Cervix
With guests Jason Byrne, Denise Van Outen, Josh Widdicombe and Alice Levine.
Jokes About James Joyce and Ballet
Charlie Higson, Sally Phillips, Johnny Vaughan and Ellie Taylor take their seats at the table with Alan to discuss such varied topics as Josh Hartnett and escapes from oil rigs.
Nigel Farage
Unseen clips and best bits from the past series of the show.
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