ALAN CARR I am no prude but the lauguage that comes out of his mouth and especially last night was disgusting and even his guests had to copy him .People that think this is funny must use that language continually them selves. And don't say I have an off button as some of his guests can be entertaining.
AC is another example of the media manderins deciding that someone is 'entertaining' and must therefore be given as wide an exposure as possible.
They never learn - remember Patrick Kielty? The BBC tried with all its considerable might to force this deeply unfunny man onto our screens, and finally had to give up when even their saturation coverage failed to convince their audience that he was worth switching on for.
Hopefully the novelty (!) or another camp man with a horrible voice and a cliched approach to humour will not last too long.
Mr Hughes, Patrick Kielty has just been given a new series "Stand Up For The Week", and I heard he was taking over from Jonathan Ross on a Friday night. (I really don't like him, btw!)
i do like alan carr i think he is funny, and no i dont use language like him, ive watched many a programme during the day and heard far worse than that, at least his programme is on after the water shed when children should be in bed,
Is he, by any chance, related to Pearl Carr, one half of the Pearl Carr and Teddy Johnson singing duo? I'm sure everybody remembers Pearl and her husband being runners up in the 1959 Eurovision song contest.
I suppose not, as his name would probably be Alan Johnson. Perhaps I'm getting him confused with the former postman and last Labour Home Secretary.
Good morning sara3 - always a pleasure to hear from you - even with dreadful news like this! I believe the BBC is 'justifying' its £4million contract with Graham Norton by giving him Rossy's slot - as well as his radio show.
I hope this difference of opinion on Mr Carr is not going to be a stumbling block in our ongoing happiness? I am sure it won't!
I'm afraid, like BOO I like him and he makes me giggle too. I agree with Molly too he is not offensive or abusive. As for Jimmy Carr well I do find him offensive, abusive, repulsive and unfunny. Alan Carr is just a bit of fun. I agree the bad language isn't necessary and he doesn't need it.
he can be a bit much - but he has brilliant guests Enrique (phew) and last nights John Bishop is gorgeous (in an odd kind of way... just something about him) maybe cos hes very very funny