Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled - Season 4

Season 4
A whole host of some of the country's biggest names in comedy star in the fourth series of Alan Davies' unscripted jape-a-thon.
The anecdotal mayhem features names like Al Murray, Stephen Fry, Sandi Toksvig, Eddie Izzard, Bridget Christie, Alexei Sayle, Jon Richardson, Catherine Tate, Jim Moir, David Mitchell, Richard Ayoade, Harry Shearer, Katherine Parkinson, Chris Addison, Jessica Hynes, Kathy Burke and Shaun Ryder, all gathering with their drinks around Alan's table to discuss anything and everything they feel like talking about.
No scripts. No agenda. Just hilarious stories from some of country's comedy A-list.

Episodes

I Don't Know If It Was the Embarrassment or the Narcotics But I Have a Nose Bleed
A triple whammy for QI fans, as Alan is joined by long-time sparring partner Stephen Fry and future host Sandi Toksvig for some offbeat chat. With Sara Pascoe and Alex Edelman.

A Clacker Free Zone
Ainsley Harriott, who definitely isn't Lenny Henry, sees the funny side of mistaken identities with Catherine Tate, Bryony Kimmings and Milton Jones. Witty, offhand chat.

A Penis Poking Through the Window
Mr Burns himself - the great Harry Shearer - joins The IT Crowd's Richard Ayoade and Katherine Parkinson, comic Lou Sanders and our Alan for a wonderfully witty yak. Excellent!

Hitler and Jingle
Chat that's agenda-free but heavy on humour. David Mitchell gets crabby as he opens up about his fear of crustaceans to Alan, Liza Tarbuck, Dane Baptiste and Lolly Adefode.

Just Pop a Knife Near Your Penis
Jon Richardson, Mark Olver, Jenny Eclair and Alexei Sayle join the QI favourite for a comical chat about female pattern baldness, Marxism and punk poetry. Anything goes!

Jaffa Cake Nipples
Rob Beckett, Al Murray, Victoria Coren Mitchell and Luisa Omielan cover all the hot topics with our hirsute host - wacky weddings, anger management and abnormal nipples!

Just the Moon and My Mum's Tits
Marathon man Eddie Izzard has a well-earned sit down with Stephen K Amos, Bridget Christie, Josh Howie and our Alan. The chat veers from Shirley Bassey to Chris Tarrant!

Carnal Happy Fun Times
Hear top tips on how to deal with brash Americans in the witty, agenda-free chat show guided very loosely by QI linchpin Alan Davies. With Jessica Hynes and Chris Addison.

Do I Know Him? I Shagged Him!
Jim Moir - Vic Reeves to you and me - is right at home in the spontaneous chat show where anything goes, no matter how surreal. With Mark Watson, Katy Wix and Karen Taylor.

Cream Cakes and Pernod
No topic is off-limits as stars share hilarious tales of sex, drugs and fame. A must-see with Shaun Ryder on board! Omid Djalili, Kathy Burke and Alex Horne also join Alan.
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