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On 12 February 2019, Joe Lycett took over as the new presenter [22] on the fifth series of BBC Two's The Great British Sewing Bee. Lycett started presenting his consumer show Joe Lycett's Got Your Back, which was branded a "sexy Watchdog" [23] in 2019 with help from various guests and Mark Silcox. [24]
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]
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.
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THE SATURDAY INTERVIEW: The stand-up and TV presenter made his name pranking the previous government. He talks to Isobel Lewis about what he’s going to do now, the problem of becoming known as a ...
Joe Lycett has targeted Sir Paul McCartney with his latest prank.. The comedian, 36, has become known for his elaborate jokes after “catfishing” parliament with his own fake Sue Gray report ...
Mark Silcox is a comedian and actor who has been performing since 2008. He is most known for being a stand-up, making it to the finals of the BBC New Comedy Award in 2013 [1] and being one of several Asian comedians to be featured on BBC's The Big Asian Stand-Up, as well as for his starring role as Joe Lycett's assistant on the Channel 4 consumer rights comedy show Joe Lycett's Got Your Back.
After hosting the first episode, Michael McIntyre got his own show of a similar format; Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow was broadcast for a series of six episodes in 2009. [3] A fifth series aired in late 2009 and early 2010, [4] the recordings of which took place in October 2009. This series was initially broadcast as edited 30-minute ...