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The Sunday Late Night Project
Spend a Late Night in with Alan and Justin as they show you their favourite unseen clips and funniest bits from the Friday & Sunday Night Project. Featuring, for the first time ever, top celebrities from the show as you’ve never seen them before, plus extended clips and outtakes that couldn't be shown on TV. All this introduced by showbiz's number 1 golden couple as they spend their own Late Night…in bed together! Good times!
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Plot Summary
The Sunday Late Night Project was a British panel comedy show that aired on Channel 4. Hosted primarily by stand-up comedians Jimmy Carr, David Mitchell, and Robert Webb, the show featured a panel of comedians and celebrities engaging in witty banter, topical discussions, and humorous games. It was known for its improvisational comedy and the often unpredictable nature of its segments, which evolved based on the guests and the day's news.
Critical Reception
The show was generally well-received by critics and audiences for its sharp wit, strong comedic chemistry among the hosts, and its ability to blend topical humor with surreal and often absurd comedy. It was praised for providing a unique platform for comedians to showcase their improvisational skills.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intelligent and often edgy humor.
Appreciated for the dynamic between the main hosts.
Noted for its unpredictable and improvisational comedic style.
Google audience: Audience reception was largely positive, with viewers enjoying the quick-witted banter and the chaotic yet hilarious nature of the show. Many found it to be a highlight of late-night television.
Fun Fact
While David Mitchell and Robert Webb were regular fixtures, Jimmy Carr was the most frequent host, guiding the proceedings with his signature style of sharp humor and audience interaction.
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