Late Night Lycett - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Episode 1
Joe kicks off his new series with fellow Brummie Alison Hammond, TV legend Dame Joanna Lumley and comedian Katherine Ryan

Episode 2
Joe's joined by Daisy May Cooper, Rylan, David Harewood, Greg James and Katherine Ryan

Episode 3
Host Joe Lycett catches up with veteran actress Joan Collins, reality TV star Gemma Collins and model Munroe Bergdorf in this edition of his lively chat show, direct from Birmingham. Plus, a comical review of the biggest news stories of the week and games and sketches.

Episode 4
Host Joe Lycett catches up with guests Rob Delaney, Jonathan Ross, Judi Love and Katherine Ryan in a lively chat show, direct from Birmingham. Plus, he offers audience members the chance to win - his own possessions.

Episode 5
Joe presents the fun, frenetic finale of his late-night entertainment show, live from Birmingham, with guests Richard E Grant, Rosie Jones and Katherine Ryan.
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