Julia Davis recently made an appearance on the popular chat show, Alan Carr: Chatty Man, and it was a hilarious and unforgettable interview. The talk show, hosted by Alan Carr, is known for its lively and entertaining atmosphere, and Julia Davis fit right in.

During the interview, Davis discussed various topics, including climate change and the recent summit in Paris. She hilariously quipped about the possibility of Mother Earth going through menopause and the consequences of unchecked global warming. Davis’s wit and comedic timing had the audience in stitches.

The conversation then took a turn to online shopping and the phenomenon of Cyber Monday. Davis playfully commented on people’s love for shopping in their pajamas, highlighting that many people shopping online aren’t even wearing pants! She cheekily mentioned how online retailers had to recruit more white van drivers due to the increasing number of deliveries, bringing a humorous twist to the topic.

The interview continued with Davis sharing an amusing incident involving an “overweight haters” card that she received while eating cake. She also made a lighthearted comment about Cheryl Dancing with Reggie and Bly on X Factor, noting that even Duran Duran found it a bit awkward.

Later in the show, Alan Carr welcomed the talented Holly Willoughby, the stars of the show Hunderby, Julia Davis and Alex McQueen, and YouTube sensations Joe and Casper. The lively atmosphere was further enhanced by a live performance from The Amazing Grace.

During the interview, Carr engaged in playful banter with his guests, including a funny conversation with Davis about being mistaken for David Schwimmer from Friends. Davis, known for her roles in Gavin and Stacy and Nighty Night, talked about her new sitcom, Morning Has Broken, which is inspired by daytime TV and features Lorraine Kelly.

The chat show also took the opportunity to showcase a clip of Davis and McQueen’s chemistry in the hilarious series, Hunderby. The period drama parody received rave reviews for its spot-on depiction of Sunday night dramas. Davis revealed that the show has some very loyal fans, including some very elderly actresses who delight in the outrageous humor.

The interview wrapped up with Davis discussing her experiences on set, including a memorable scene in which she had to do a sex scene with a pensioner while being dressed as Margaret Thatcher. The candid and witty conversation left the audience entertained and eager to watch more of Davis’s hilarious antics.

Overall, Julia Davis‘s appearance on Alan Carr: Chatty Man was a delightful mix of laughter and entertainment. Her unique brand of humor and quick wit kept the conversation lively, making it an unforgettable interview on the talk show. Fans can catch more of Davis’s comedic genius in the upcoming episodes of Hunderby and her new sitcom, Morning Has Broken.