Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled - Season 7
Season 7
Episodes
Magaluf and a Busy Nose
Pulling up a chair at Alan Davies' table is actor, comedian, writer and presenter, Sue Perkins, award winning hot shot comic, Lara Ricote, cutting edge stand-up, Jamali Maddix and the Mancunian ray of sunshine that is Josh Jones. The conversation ricochets between revelations about nuns, nun chucks, Mexican soap royalty, hallucinogens, sun beds and foam parties.
You'll Knock the Park Out of the Ball
Jason Byrne, Fatiha El-Ghorri, Helen Bauer and Alex Jones join Alan to discuss everything from favours for Bono and Uncle David's funeral to the beastly one-armed bandit.
Well, Well, Well, We Seem to Have Caught Ourselves a Twat
Stephen Mangan, Isy Suttie, Jordan Gray and Seann Walsh join Alan Davies to discuss everything from time keeping, bathroom habits, mistaken identity, and Jesus Christ.
Français Champignons
Swapping stories with Alan tonight are Jessica Hynes, Emmanuel Sonubi, Amy Gledhill and Patrick Kielty. Jessica opens up about the pains of turning fifty; Amy brings tales of a trip to Reunion Island; cutting-edge stand-up Emmanuel recalls meeting his hero, Denzel Washington, and Patrick compares life in the US to the UK and what really happened to Harry Kane's shirts.
Groped the King
With guests Al Murray, Fern Brady, London Hughes and Russell Kane.
I Come From Hastings
With guests Ola Labib, Jack Rooke, Darren Harriott and Jo Brand.
I Like It Dry
With guests Archie Maddocks, Ed Byrne, Matt Edmondson and Steph McGovern.
Your Man, Your Woman, Your Whatever
With guests Johnny Vegas, Rachel Parris, Ellie Taylor and Josh Pugh.
Out-takes: Unseen
Unseen footage from the series with guests including Rachel Parris, Jason Byrne, London Hughes, Seann Walsh, Jessica Hynes, Ola Labib and Russell Kane.
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