All Alan has is an amazing fact about each of them, after which... who knows where the conversation will lead? It's this intimacy and free-form nature that spawns the kind of anecdotes and improvisational humour you won't get anywhere else. And then, at the end of the show, Alan and his guests have to come up with a title for that episode. Easy. Right?
Cast:Alan Davies , Bill Bailey , Sara Pascoe , Joe Lycett , Bob Mortimer , Jason Byrne , Jessica Hynes , Patrick Kielty , Jo Brand , Stephen Mangan , Isy Suttie , John Robins , Jason Manford , Helen Bauer , Seann Walsh , Lee Mack , Ross Noble , Jamali Maddix
For the second edition of the sixth series, Alan is joined by Rachel Fairburn, Phil Wang, Helen Bauer and Harry Hill for some interesting free form chat.
Laura Smyth, Tez Ilyas, Sara Pascoe and Adrian Edmondson join Alan to swap stories about beating Jagger, being too handsome for Jemima, snogging Joni and the lowdown on Hugh Grant's exclusive parties.
Alan Davies is joined by Catherine Bohart, Chris McCausland, Thanyia Moore and Joe Lycett. Tonight's revelations include problematic gingers, feet fetishes, and mountaineering mishaps.
Alan Davies plays host to stand-up comics Babatundé Aléshé, Sara Barron, Grace Campbell and Lee Mack. The conversation ricochets between revelations about R.E.M. Darius Vassell, Transport for London and Tony Blair's New Labour.
Alan Davies is joined by Jason Manford, Toussaint Douglass, Desiree Burch and Suzi Ruffell. The conversation goes from Bruce Forsyth to the time Suzi was left holding her neighbour's tool.
Pulling up a chair at Alan's table this week are Joel Dommett, Rosie Jones, Sophie Duker and John Kearns who swap stories about pulling, proposals and being unapologetic, plus insider secrets about the Houses of Parliament.
Alan invites Munya Chawawa, Nina Conti, Morgana Robinson and Bill Bailey to join him to swap funny stories and share interesting anecdotes. Tales range from Panthers to plastic surgery, practical jokes and impersonations.
Andy Field, Geoff Lloyd, Lou Sanders and Guz Khan keep Alan Davies and the audience entertained with revelations ranging from pill popping to party pooping, and mini mistakes with mega consequences.
Richard Ayoade, Harriet Kemsley, Joanne McNally and Jonny Pelham humour us with stories about bikini beach babes, psycho-exes, getting arrested and problems at a massage parlour.