The latest episode of the talk show “Alan Carr: Chatty Man” featured a lineup that had viewers buzzing with excitement. The comedy legend and creator of the iconic character Alan Partridge, Steve Coogan, made an appearance that had everyone eagerly waiting. Alongside Coogan, the newly reformed All Saints joined the chat, offering insights into their journey and entertaining the audience with a game of “Never Have I Ever.” Rob Delaney, the hilarious star of the hit show “Catastrophe” and a social media sensation, also graced the sofa. To top it off, Michaela Coel and Michael Socha from “E4’s The Aliens” added an extra flair to the already star-studded episode.

Host Alan Carr kicked off the show by recapping the week’s hottest entertainment news, starting with the controversial antics of Matt LeBlanc on “Top Gear.” The audience was entertained by Carr’s witty commentary on LeBlanc’s donut stunt and the speculation surrounding George Michael’s alleged new career as an Uber driver.

Carr also couldn’t resist discussing the recent budget and its impact on the audience. He touched on topics like frozen alcohol and petrol prices, Jeremy Clarkson’s criticism of celebrity tax avoiders, and even made a lighthearted joke about politicians switching to own-brand rent boys.

Once the conversation turned to Steve Coogan, the atmosphere became even livelier. With Coogan celebrating 25 years of his beloved character Alan Partridge, Carr dove into a discussion about the enduring popularity of the iconic and often self-deprecating character. Coogan mentioned that people relate to Partridge because he’s not malicious, and his portrayal of a British trier resonates with audiences.

The conversation then delved into Coogan’s love for cars, with Carr referencing Coogan’s appearances on “Top Gear” and the recent controversy surrounding the show. Coogan jokingly expressed his outrage at LeBlanc’s donut stunt and mentioned how over 30,000 people signed a petition for Alan Partridge to host the show.

As the episode progressed, the spotlight shifted to the newly reformed All Saints. Carr engaged in a delightful chat with the members of the group, exploring their history and discussing the fights and tensions they experienced in the early days of their career. The girls reminisced about their unique method of resolving conflicts by occasionally resorting to physical fights.

Eager to keep the conversation light and entertaining, Carr moved on to a game of “Never Have I Ever” with All Saints. He prodded them about trashing hotel rooms, experiencing wardrobe malfunctions on stage, forgetting lyrics during performances, and embarrassing moments at awards shows. The group shared amusing anecdotes and laughed together, creating a lighthearted atmosphere on the show.

The episode concluded with Carr expressing his excitement for All Saints‘ upcoming tour and promising that their performances would be even better than before. With a plethora of entertainment, laughter, and celebrity camaraderie, the latest episode of “Alan Carr: Chatty Man” left viewers eager for more.

Whether it was Coogan’s timeless humor, All Saints‘ candid revelations, or the infectious energy of the entire cast, this episode offered a perfect blend of entertainment and lively discussion. “Alan Carr: Chatty Man” continues to captivate audiences with its star-studded guest list, engaging conversations, and Alan Carr’s wit and charm.