Celebrity Traitors winner Alan Carr's talk show 'set for a reboot'

Alan Carr's Talk Show Set for a Reboot

After his unexpected victory on Celebrity Traitors, comedian Alan Carr, 49, has caught the public's attention once more. His sharp wit and charm on the show reportedly impressed viewers and producers alike, leading to talks of reviving his signature talk show Chatty Man.

The hit programme, which originally aired on Channel 4 from 2009 to 2017, earned Carr a BAFTA for Best Entertainment Performance in 2013. Following The Traitors finale that attracted 12 million viewers, network executives are now considering a reboot to capture the renewed enthusiasm around the star.

“Alan’s comedy talents were showcased perfectly in the Traitors castle and it’s reminded many people just how funny he is. Even people who claimed they didn’t like him before have loved watching him laugh and lie his way through the episodes,”

an insider revealed, hinting that Carr’s resurgence could extend beyond his show. The comic is also rumored to be in contention as a new host for Strictly Come Dancing after Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman stepped down following two decades on the program.

Author’s Summary

Alan Carr's charm on Celebrity Traitors has sparked plans to revive his talk show Chatty Man, with industry insiders seeing a strong comeback ahead.

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Daily Mail Daily Mail — 2025-11-07