In a recent episode of the popular talk show Alan Carr: Chatty Man, host Alan Carr invited comedian and actor Noel Fielding to join him for a hilarious segment. The duo decided to create their own off-brand alcohol, resulting in a comical and entertaining exchange.
The segment began with Alan asking Noel about his recent cold. Noel revealed that while he was on the tail end of the cold, he still wasn’t feeling 100%. Ever the entertainer, Alan offered to make Noel a special drink to help him feel better. He whipped up a sambuca with a bizarre twist – a Barocca tablet. According to Alan, the Barocca always helps with colds.
Their clever and humorous banter led to a conversation about pitching their concoction, jokingly, on Dragon’s Den, a popular UK show where entrepreneurs present their business ideas to potential investors. Alan humorously suggested that they would be turned down, but not before getting a laugh from the audience.
As Alan handed Noel a drink, they both took a sip and hilariously reacted to the taste. They declared it an awful creation that even their friend Serge from Kasabian, who creates his own alcohol in his garage in Bradford, would never drink. Alan playfully imitated how bad the drink tasted, entertaining the audience further.
The conversation then took an unexpected turn when Alan mentioned rumors that Noel and Serge were working on a Christmas single. Noel confirmed the rumor, explaining that they had written a song for fun and played it for actor Idris Elba, who loved it and offered to rap on it. Noel jokingly revealed that they turned him down, sparking laughter from the audience.
Later in the segment, Noel discussed his upcoming tour. Alan playfully teased him about the title of the tour, “An Evening with Noel Fielding,” as it sounded like it should be a show for older audiences. Noel explained that he chose the intentionally ironic title to evoke a sense of an old-fashioned show, similar to what Barry Humphries would do. The conversation turned to age, with Noel jokingly sharing his fear of turning 40 and mimicking Prince Charles’ famous walk.
The entertaining dialogue continued with discussions about Noel’s upcoming tour, potential appearances of characters from his show Luxury Comedy, and even their surprisingly un-rock and roll behavior at Glastonbury, where they listened to an audiobook and enjoyed peppermint tea. They concluded the segment with jokes about Alan injuring Noel with his dance moves.
Noel Fielding and Alan Carr‘s playful and witty conversation on Alan Carr: Chatty Man made for an entertaining segment, showcasing their comedic chemistry and providing good laughs for the audience. As always, Alan’s chat show proved to be a platform for entertaining and engaging conversations with popular celebrities.