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Joe Harry Lycett (born 5 July 1988), [2] also known by the self-given moniker Mummy, [3] [4] and formerly as Hugo Boss, is a British comedian, television presenter and painter. Known for his sardonically camp demeanour, public stunts and elaborate set designs, Lycett has been described as one of Britain's most popular comedians.
Late Night Lycett is a comedy variety show hosted by Joe Lycett on Channel 4 and first broadcast on 31 March 2023. The show is filmed in Lycett's home city of Birmingham [2] [3] and includes brief interviews with celebrity guests, with questions being asked from regular guests appearing in the audience, as well as recurring comedy segments. [2]
This is a list of the panellists that have appeared on the BBC television programme QI.The show premiered in September 2003, with Stephen Fry as its host. Fry continued hosting until March 2016, when "Series M" concluded and Sandi Toksvig took over.
In July 2019, Channel 4 announced that sardonic Richard Ayoade would be leaving the show after the ninth series and would be replaced as host by comedian Joe Lycett. [1] His first episode was broadcast on 27 December 2021.
Joe Lycett's Got Your Back is a Channel 4 consumer affairs comedy programme. It is presented by the titular comedian Joe Lycett, with assistance from deadpan comedian Mark Silcox, plus a guest television personality. The programme also contains pieces from comedians Rosie Jones and Sophie Duker.
Joe Lycett took over from Claudia Winkleman as presenter, and Esme Young and Patrick Grant returned as judges. The series was shot at 47-49 Tanner Street. [8] Exterior shots are of 1 Tanner Street, Bermondsey. [9] [10] The finalists were Juliet, Leah and Riccardo, with Juliet winning.
Joe Lycett returned as the presenter of the show, with both Esme Young and Patrick Grant returning as the judges. [2] The series consisted of 12 contestants competing to be named the best sewer. [3] The show aired on BBC One and was filmed during the COVID-19 pandemic. [4]
Joe Lycett James Kettle: Produced by: Sam Michell (Series 1–2) Matt Stronge (Series 3–5) Adnan Ahmed (Series 5) Recording studio: BBC Radio Theatre: Original release: 23 February 2012 – Present: No. of series: 5: No. of episodes: 25: Opening theme "What You Know" by Two Door Cinema Club: Website: Official website