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Comedian, activist, presenter and painter Joe Lycett will be the host of the inaugural Sky Arts Awards, taking place on Tuesday 17 September at The Roundhouse and airing at 9pm on Sky Arts and Freeview.
Over the last two weeks, a series of ‘Stop the Arts’ protests have been occurring at renowned cultural hotspots across the UK, including Shakespeare’s Globe on London’s Southbank, sparking confusion and consternation amongst the public as the mysterious group declared that ‘art is complete’ and a waste of time.
Ultimate Hun Natalie Cassidy has offered to divide Joe Lycett’s blushes and join him on the BAFTA TV Awards red carpet on Sunday, dressed as his Lady-in-Waiting, should his Aunties reach their Instagram target of 250,000 followers by the end of this Friday’s episode of Channel 4’s Late Night Lycett.
Joe Lycett has said that he will attend the Baftas dressed as Queen Elizabth I after losing a bet to his Aunties on his Channel 4 Late Night Lycett show.
Lycett issued a challenge to his aunties to notch up 100,000 Instagram followers and he thought they would never do it so said if they did he would wear the clothes of the Virgin Queen next Sunday.
The third episode of BAFTA-nominated Late Night Lycett sees Joe welcome more celebrity friends to his hometown of Birmingham, with daytime TV icon Lorraine Kelly, dance extraordinaire, reality judging legend BrunoTonioli
It’s no secret that Joe Lycett adores Brum, but his hometown is having a tough time of it. In his self-appointed role as the second city’s ambassador and with the blessing of the actual Lord Mayor of Birmingham, everyone’s favourite comedy activist is on a mission to put Birmingham firmly back on the map – in fact, all over the map.
The second episode of BAFTA-nominated Late Night Lycett sees Joe welcome more celebrity friends to his hometown of Birmingham, with singer and presenter, Alesha Dixon, presenter Paddy McGuinness and comedian
Following the announcement earlier today that comedians Jon Richardson and Lucy Beaumont are to divorce there has been speculation on social media that this is all part of an elaborate prank.
The announcement was made by the couple on simultaneous joint statements on Instagram and also through the Press Association.
Joe Lycett is to guest edit this weekend’s Observer New Review, shining a spotlight on his home city of Birmingham
The latest Observer New Review (Sunday 14 April) will be a special curated edition from the acclaimed comedian, broadcaster and artist whose BAFTA-nominated Late Night Lycett show returns on Friday evening live from Birmingham. More details about the show here.
BAFTA-nominated show Late Night Lycett is returning to Channel 4 for a second series this Friday night, with a brand new feature, ‘Joe’s Hunderstudies’, and in-studio guests joining Joe Lycett including actor Danny Dyer, presenter Kate Garraway, TV chef, personality and musician Big Zuu.
Plop plop – you’re FINALLY listening to TURDCAST - the podcast which is set to launch for one episode only ahead of the award-winning comedian’s upcoming documentary, Joe Lycett Vs Sewage.
The first – and last – episode of Turdcast sees Joe chat to Gary Lineker and is now available on all podcast platforms.
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