Late Night Lycett: who is on week 3 of Joe Lycett’s new live Birmingham chat show on Channel 4
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Late Night Lycett on Channel 4 have announced the guests for the third episode of the live show set in Birmingham.
Hosted by comedian Joe Lycett, 34, from Birmingham, the show has solidified itself in the weekly television schedule with two previous hilarious episodes.
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Hide AdJoe has previously presented BBC Two’s The Great British Sewing Bee and is now hosting his own chat show live from Digbeth.
Late Night Lycett has already seen a host of great guests including television presenter Alison Hammond, comedian Alan Carr, radio presenter Greg James and actress Daisy May Cooper.
Last week’s episode was full of fun including games like ‘Finish me off’, which saw Joe catch ITV presenter Rylan Clark off guard by saying “this is screamed behind the scenes at This Morning.”
Joe also brought back fan favourite ‘Straight Talking’ with Greg James as they listed off topics including The Little Mermaid, Jim Davidson and French politician, Marlène Schiappa.
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Hide AdThe comedian aimed a dig at his real-life aunts which then took a turn back on him, when his aunties Pauline and Margaret showed footage of an eight-year-old Joe presenting the weather.
Special guests announced for episode three
The guests for episode three of Late Night Lycett on Channel 4 have been confirmed.
Actress Dame Joan Collins, reality television star Gemma Collins and model Munroe Bergdorf are set to make their appearances as special guests on the live show.
It has also been announced today (Friday 14) that comedian Joel Dommett will appear on the show, as well as the return of comedian Katherin Ryan.
How to watch Late Night Lycett
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Hide AdEpisode three of Late Night Lycett will air at 10pm on Friday 14 April, on Channel 4.
The show is live from Digbeth both on the television and on Channel 4’s streaming service All 4.
If you miss the show live then it is available on their catch-up service All 4.
What has Joe Lycett said about his new chat show?
Joe Lycett said: “I’m absolutely psyched and naturally very nervous about hosting a weekly live show from Birmingham, but it has been a dream of mine for many years and I look forward to some (controlled) late night chaos.”
Joe admitted that he felt nervous about hosting the live show on Channel 4 when talking to radio host Greg James on the Radio 1 breakfast show.
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