On the latest episode of Alan Carr: Chatty Man, the talk show host did not hold back on the entertainment. The episode featured a range of guests and topics, including discussions about The X Factor, Strictly Come Dancing, and Michael Jackson’s new album. However, it was the candid and humorous conversations with Colin Farrell, Jim Sturgess, Blake Harrison, and Joe Thomas from the hit TV show The Inbetweeners that stole the show.

The segment kicked off with Alan Carr discussing Colin Farrell‘s upcoming role in the pantomime Peter Pan. Colin shared his excitement about the role of Captain Hook and joked about his co-star, Louis Spence, who plays his cabin boy. The conversation also revealed Colin’s love for London and his plans for Christmas, which involved spending time with his daughters and attending the 20th anniversary celebration of the Berlin Wall coming down.

The conversation then shifted to David Hasselhoff, who also joined Alan Carr on the show. The Hoff talked about his current pantomime role in Peter Pan and his experience in London. He even shared a funny story about how he secretly goes on the tube and wears disguises to avoid getting mobbed. The discussion turned to his daughters and their love lives, with David jokingly threatening any boy who dares to break his daughters’ hearts.

Switching gears, Alan Carr welcomed the cast of The Inbetweeners – Colin Farrell and Jim Sturgess. They discussed the incredible success of the show and their unexpected rise to fame. The Inbetweeners cast admitted that they owe much of their success to the brilliant writing of Ian and Damon. The conversation took a hilarious turn as they recalled embarrassing moments from the show, including Joe Thomas‘ infamous wardrobe malfunction.

Alan Carr then delved into more personal aspects of the cast members’ lives. Joe Thomas talked about being recognized on the street and his hidden musical talent, having attended the Brit School for Performing Arts. Blake Harrison, on the other hand, shared his love for dancing, reminiscing about his time in contemporary dance classes.

Overall, the episode was a mix of laughter, entertainment, and candid conversations. Alan Carr: Chatty Man once again proved to be the go-to talk show for lively discussions and surprising revelations. With its star-studded lineup and engaging segments, this episode was a testament to the show’s enduring popularity.