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On the Line: Alan Carr

Alan Carr Andy Hollingworth hi res 2015 2 copyIn this month’s edition of OUTinPerth we chatted with British comedian Alan Carr.

Carr is best known for his popular UK program ‘Chatty Man’ where he gets to interview some of the biggest names in the entertainment business.

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You can read the interview in the magazine or just listen in on our whole conversation with Alan from start to finish.

Alan chatted to Graeme Watson about how he got his start in performance theatre, the time he spent living in Sydney in the 1990’s, going to clothing optional beaches alongside his love of Italy.

Plus we found out how Alan used the skills he learned while working in a call centre to become a top chat show host.

Alan Carr is presenting his show ‘Yap, Yap, Yap’ at The Riverside Theatre on Sunday August 28th. Tickets are available from Ticketek.

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