In a recent episode of Alan Carr: Chatty Man, Michael McIntyre made an appearance that left everyone talking. The reigning king of British comedy sat down with Alan Carr for a full interview that had viewers in stitches.

With his witty banter and infectious laughter, McIntyre had the audience in the palm of his hand from the moment he stepped onto the stage. Dressed in casual attire, it was clear that McIntyre had been enjoying the sunny weather, with Carr commenting on his tan. McIntyre joked about how he had been sitting in the sun, asking Carr if he thought he looked well.

The conversation quickly turned to drinks, with Carr asking McIntyre if he drinks alcohol throughout the show. McIntyre quipped that in the old days, people used to get drunk on talk shows, making it big news. McIntyre even mentioned watching old episodes of Parkinson's where guests would smoke cigarettes. They both agreed that it was incredibly dangerous, especially on planes.

As the interview continued, McIntyre and Carr discussed their recent loss at The Brit Awards. Both comedians had been nominated but left empty-handed. McIntyre expressed his disappointment at not winning and joked about the awkwardness of being surrounded by angry, hungry, and hot losers in the aftermath. They also spoke about the seat-fillers at award shows, with McIntyre revealing a funny anecdote about mistaking a seat-filler for his own wife.

The conversation then shifted to the Royals, with McIntyre joking about how posh they are and recounting a funny story about Prince Charles mispronouncing "spaghetti bolognese." McIntyre also mentioned his fascination with the Made in Chelsea reality TV show and how the cast's lips move independently of the words they're saying.

The interview took a hilarious turn when Carr brought up McIntyre's upcoming comedy tour, which is set to be his biggest yet. McIntyre shared his journey from performing in tiny theaters to playing sold-out arenas like the O2 and Manchester Arena. He also recounted a funny incident at a recent gig where a man got stuck in a fake loop on stage.

Throughout the interview, McIntyre's humor and storytelling captivated the audience, showcasing why he is one of the most beloved comedians in the industry. His ability to find humor in everyday situations, whether it's watching his wife struggle with tights or using Where's Wally books to entertain his children, had everyone laughing along.

As the episode came to a close, Carr expressed his love for McIntyre and labeled Alan Carr: Chatty Man as his favorite TV show. McIntyre graciously thanked Carr and left the audience wanting more.

Catch the full interview with Michael McIntyre on Alan Carr: Chatty Man, and prepare to laugh until your sides hurt. With McIntyre's comedic genius and Carr's infectious energy, it's a dynamic duo that delivers entertainment at its finest.