The A Talks
The A Talks

The A Talks

2026TV ShowReturning Series5 SeasonsFrench

In each episode, one of the Nation’s most popular celebrities (actor/actress, singer, TV host, athlete) faces a group of 30 atypical journalists, all with ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder). All have very different personalities, but one thing in common: a disarming naturalness that is full of truth! Through surprising, unpredictable, sometimes funny or poignant questions, viewers discover celebrities as they have never seen them before! In these questions: no calculations, no traps, but also no taboos and no filters. Faced with these very special interviewers, the guests naturally drop the masks and each meeting becomes a magical moment, out of time, filled with emotion, laughter, poetry and impertinence. The show is also nourished by various artistic sequences (music, poetry, drawing…) delivered by journalists endowed with an unsuspected talent.

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Director: N/A (Upcoming)Genres: Talk Show

Plot Summary

The A Talks is an upcoming talk show hosted by Aisha Tyler. The show is expected to feature interviews with celebrity guests, discussions on topical issues, and perhaps some comedic elements, aligning with Tyler's established career in hosting and comedy.

Critical Reception

As an upcoming project, "The A Talks" has not yet received critical reception. Its success will depend on its premiere content, guest selection, and overall execution.

What Reviewers Say

  • Awaiting premiere for any consensus.
  • Potential for engaging interviews and discussions.
  • Host Aisha Tyler brings a strong comedic and interviewing background.

Google audience: No audience reviews are available as the show has not yet aired.

Awards & Accolades

None notable (Upcoming)

Fun Fact

Aisha Tyler has a history of hosting successful shows, including 'Talk Soup' and 'Whose Line Is It Anyway?', demonstrating her versatility and experience in the talk show and comedy genres.

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