Who wore it best? Outfit by @outofyourgaze Collar by @officialshoni Styling by @krishanparmar_ Make-up by @nicolefairfield Auntie support from @latenightaunties Photography by @elljmorgan
Who wore it best? Outfit by @outofyourgaze Collar by @officialshoni Styling by @krishanparmar_ Make-up by @nicolefairfield Auntie support from @latenightaunties Photography by @elljmorgan
Who wore it best? Outfit by @outofyourgaze Collar by @officialshoni Styling by @krishanparmar_ Make-up by @nicolefairfield Auntie support from @latenightaunties Photography by @elljmorgan
Who wore it best? Outfit by @outofyourgaze Collar by @officialshoni Styling by @krishanparmar_ Make-up by @nicolefairfield Auntie support from @latenightaunties Photography by @elljmorgan
Who wore it best? Outfit by @outofyourgaze Collar by @officialshoni Styling by @krishanparmar_ Make-up by @nicolefairfield Auntie support from @latenightaunties Photography by @elljmorgan
If you didn’t see this Sunday I won a BAFTA. There were two nominations, one for Best Comedy Entertainment Show and then one for Entertainment Performance. The only one I thought we had a shot at was the first, so I scribbled a speech thanking the brilliant team at LNL, then we lost it to some dickheads called Rob and Romesh. In a clear administrative error I then won best Entertainment Performance. Those I thanked in my speech were indeed integral to my ‘performance’ – you can’t perform well unless you’re well supported – but there are a few others I missed. A key one is @edstambo. When I realised a little too late into my TV career that I was shit at autocue, he gave me a masterclass in it. We did hours of playing, trying to read off a screen in different ways, with silly voices and strange emphasis, trying it quiet, then loud, then mixing it all up. Those sessions and our work beyond have been immeasurably transformative. I also owe a huge debt to fellow nominees @antanddec. A few years back they very generously agreed to meet, taking time out of production for Saturday Night Takeaway to speak to an idiot from Birmingham. Similarly @chrisevanstfi was kind enough to have a long and meandering chat giving me tons of ideas and wisdom. I use the advice all three of them gave me – how to use an earpiece, read autocue, work with a studio audience, create controlled anarchy – in every single show. I perform way better when I look good and @krishanparmar_ and @nicolefairfield take this to extraordinary heights each week. I am also massively supported by my real mum and dad (@momalycett, not Anne Boleyn and Henry VIII), Denise, Beth, Fitz, @lucyekane, @sawyerchris, @latenightaunties, @jennybeavandesigns, @caitlinalberybeavan, @sweetbabygriff, everyone at the @gleeclubbham and @alwaysbecomedy. There are a million other people who help me every day, the writers, production team, floor managers, camera team, sound, lighting, art department, and our gorgeous trainees. I’m surrounded by amazing eggs. I am a spoilt little brat. And now I’ve got a BAFTA. Ok. Quite enough of that. See you tomorrow for the last of the series of Late Night Lycett, 10pm, @channel4
If you didn’t see this Sunday I won a BAFTA. There were two nominations, one for Best Comedy Entertainment Show and then one for Entertainment Performance. The only one I thought we had a shot at was the first, so I scribbled a speech thanking the brilliant team at LNL, then we lost it to some dickheads called Rob and Romesh. In a clear administrative error I then won best Entertainment Performance. Those I thanked in my speech were indeed integral to my ‘performance’ – you can’t perform well unless you’re well supported – but there are a few others I missed. A key one is @edstambo. When I realised a little too late into my TV career that I was shit at autocue, he gave me a masterclass in it. We did hours of playing, trying to read off a screen in different ways, with silly voices and strange emphasis, trying it quiet, then loud, then mixing it all up. Those sessions and our work beyond have been immeasurably transformative. I also owe a huge debt to fellow nominees @antanddec. A few years back they very generously agreed to meet, taking time out of production for Saturday Night Takeaway to speak to an idiot from Birmingham. Similarly @chrisevanstfi was kind enough to have a long and meandering chat giving me tons of ideas and wisdom. I use the advice all three of them gave me – how to use an earpiece, read autocue, work with a studio audience, create controlled anarchy – in every single show. I perform way better when I look good and @krishanparmar_ and @nicolefairfield take this to extraordinary heights each week. I am also massively supported by my real mum and dad (@momalycett, not Anne Boleyn and Henry VIII), Denise, Beth, Fitz, @lucyekane, @sawyerchris, @latenightaunties, @jennybeavandesigns, @caitlinalberybeavan, @sweetbabygriff, everyone at the @gleeclubbham and @alwaysbecomedy. There are a million other people who help me every day, the writers, production team, floor managers, camera team, sound, lighting, art department, and our gorgeous trainees. I’m surrounded by amazing eggs. I am a spoilt little brat. And now I’ve got a BAFTA. Ok. Quite enough of that. See you tomorrow for the last of the series of Late Night Lycett, 10pm, @channel4
If you didn’t see this Sunday I won a BAFTA. There were two nominations, one for Best Comedy Entertainment Show and then one for Entertainment Performance. The only one I thought we had a shot at was the first, so I scribbled a speech thanking the brilliant team at LNL, then we lost it to some dickheads called Rob and Romesh. In a clear administrative error I then won best Entertainment Performance. Those I thanked in my speech were indeed integral to my ‘performance’ – you can’t perform well unless you’re well supported – but there are a few others I missed. A key one is @edstambo. When I realised a little too late into my TV career that I was shit at autocue, he gave me a masterclass in it. We did hours of playing, trying to read off a screen in different ways, with silly voices and strange emphasis, trying it quiet, then loud, then mixing it all up. Those sessions and our work beyond have been immeasurably transformative. I also owe a huge debt to fellow nominees @antanddec. A few years back they very generously agreed to meet, taking time out of production for Saturday Night Takeaway to speak to an idiot from Birmingham. Similarly @chrisevanstfi was kind enough to have a long and meandering chat giving me tons of ideas and wisdom. I use the advice all three of them gave me – how to use an earpiece, read autocue, work with a studio audience, create controlled anarchy – in every single show. I perform way better when I look good and @krishanparmar_ and @nicolefairfield take this to extraordinary heights each week. I am also massively supported by my real mum and dad (@momalycett, not Anne Boleyn and Henry VIII), Denise, Beth, Fitz, @lucyekane, @sawyerchris, @latenightaunties, @jennybeavandesigns, @caitlinalberybeavan, @sweetbabygriff, everyone at the @gleeclubbham and @alwaysbecomedy. There are a million other people who help me every day, the writers, production team, floor managers, camera team, sound, lighting, art department, and our gorgeous trainees. I’m surrounded by amazing eggs. I am a spoilt little brat. And now I’ve got a BAFTA. Ok. Quite enough of that. See you tomorrow for the last of the series of Late Night Lycett, 10pm, @channel4
If you didn’t see this Sunday I won a BAFTA. There were two nominations, one for Best Comedy Entertainment Show and then one for Entertainment Performance. The only one I thought we had a shot at was the first, so I scribbled a speech thanking the brilliant team at LNL, then we lost it to some dickheads called Rob and Romesh. In a clear administrative error I then won best Entertainment Performance. Those I thanked in my speech were indeed integral to my ‘performance’ – you can’t perform well unless you’re well supported – but there are a few others I missed. A key one is @edstambo. When I realised a little too late into my TV career that I was shit at autocue, he gave me a masterclass in it. We did hours of playing, trying to read off a screen in different ways, with silly voices and strange emphasis, trying it quiet, then loud, then mixing it all up. Those sessions and our work beyond have been immeasurably transformative. I also owe a huge debt to fellow nominees @antanddec. A few years back they very generously agreed to meet, taking time out of production for Saturday Night Takeaway to speak to an idiot from Birmingham. Similarly @chrisevanstfi was kind enough to have a long and meandering chat giving me tons of ideas and wisdom. I use the advice all three of them gave me – how to use an earpiece, read autocue, work with a studio audience, create controlled anarchy – in every single show. I perform way better when I look good and @krishanparmar_ and @nicolefairfield take this to extraordinary heights each week. I am also massively supported by my real mum and dad (@momalycett, not Anne Boleyn and Henry VIII), Denise, Beth, Fitz, @lucyekane, @sawyerchris, @latenightaunties, @jennybeavandesigns, @caitlinalberybeavan, @sweetbabygriff, everyone at the @gleeclubbham and @alwaysbecomedy. There are a million other people who help me every day, the writers, production team, floor managers, camera team, sound, lighting, art department, and our gorgeous trainees. I’m surrounded by amazing eggs. I am a spoilt little brat. And now I’ve got a BAFTA. Ok. Quite enough of that. See you tomorrow for the last of the series of Late Night Lycett, 10pm, @channel4
If you didn’t see this Sunday I won a BAFTA. There were two nominations, one for Best Comedy Entertainment Show and then one for Entertainment Performance. The only one I thought we had a shot at was the first, so I scribbled a speech thanking the brilliant team at LNL, then we lost it to some dickheads called Rob and Romesh. In a clear administrative error I then won best Entertainment Performance. Those I thanked in my speech were indeed integral to my ‘performance’ – you can’t perform well unless you’re well supported – but there are a few others I missed. A key one is @edstambo. When I realised a little too late into my TV career that I was shit at autocue, he gave me a masterclass in it. We did hours of playing, trying to read off a screen in different ways, with silly voices and strange emphasis, trying it quiet, then loud, then mixing it all up. Those sessions and our work beyond have been immeasurably transformative. I also owe a huge debt to fellow nominees @antanddec. A few years back they very generously agreed to meet, taking time out of production for Saturday Night Takeaway to speak to an idiot from Birmingham. Similarly @chrisevanstfi was kind enough to have a long and meandering chat giving me tons of ideas and wisdom. I use the advice all three of them gave me – how to use an earpiece, read autocue, work with a studio audience, create controlled anarchy – in every single show. I perform way better when I look good and @krishanparmar_ and @nicolefairfield take this to extraordinary heights each week. I am also massively supported by my real mum and dad (@momalycett, not Anne Boleyn and Henry VIII), Denise, Beth, Fitz, @lucyekane, @sawyerchris, @latenightaunties, @jennybeavandesigns, @caitlinalberybeavan, @sweetbabygriff, everyone at the @gleeclubbham and @alwaysbecomedy. There are a million other people who help me every day, the writers, production team, floor managers, camera team, sound, lighting, art department, and our gorgeous trainees. I’m surrounded by amazing eggs. I am a spoilt little brat. And now I’ve got a BAFTA. Ok. Quite enough of that. See you tomorrow for the last of the series of Late Night Lycett, 10pm, @channel4
If you didn’t see this Sunday I won a BAFTA. There were two nominations, one for Best Comedy Entertainment Show and then one for Entertainment Performance. The only one I thought we had a shot at was the first, so I scribbled a speech thanking the brilliant team at LNL, then we lost it to some dickheads called Rob and Romesh. In a clear administrative error I then won best Entertainment Performance. Those I thanked in my speech were indeed integral to my ‘performance’ – you can’t perform well unless you’re well supported – but there are a few others I missed. A key one is @edstambo. When I realised a little too late into my TV career that I was shit at autocue, he gave me a masterclass in it. We did hours of playing, trying to read off a screen in different ways, with silly voices and strange emphasis, trying it quiet, then loud, then mixing it all up. Those sessions and our work beyond have been immeasurably transformative. I also owe a huge debt to fellow nominees @antanddec. A few years back they very generously agreed to meet, taking time out of production for Saturday Night Takeaway to speak to an idiot from Birmingham. Similarly @chrisevanstfi was kind enough to have a long and meandering chat giving me tons of ideas and wisdom. I use the advice all three of them gave me – how to use an earpiece, read autocue, work with a studio audience, create controlled anarchy – in every single show. I perform way better when I look good and @krishanparmar_ and @nicolefairfield take this to extraordinary heights each week. I am also massively supported by my real mum and dad (@momalycett, not Anne Boleyn and Henry VIII), Denise, Beth, Fitz, @lucyekane, @sawyerchris, @latenightaunties, @jennybeavandesigns, @caitlinalberybeavan, @sweetbabygriff, everyone at the @gleeclubbham and @alwaysbecomedy. There are a million other people who help me every day, the writers, production team, floor managers, camera team, sound, lighting, art department, and our gorgeous trainees. I’m surrounded by amazing eggs. I am a spoilt little brat. And now I’ve got a BAFTA. Ok. Quite enough of that. See you tomorrow for the last of the series of Late Night Lycett, 10pm, @channel4
If you didn’t see this Sunday I won a BAFTA. There were two nominations, one for Best Comedy Entertainment Show and then one for Entertainment Performance. The only one I thought we had a shot at was the first, so I scribbled a speech thanking the brilliant team at LNL, then we lost it to some dickheads called Rob and Romesh. In a clear administrative error I then won best Entertainment Performance. Those I thanked in my speech were indeed integral to my ‘performance’ – you can’t perform well unless you’re well supported – but there are a few others I missed. A key one is @edstambo. When I realised a little too late into my TV career that I was shit at autocue, he gave me a masterclass in it. We did hours of playing, trying to read off a screen in different ways, with silly voices and strange emphasis, trying it quiet, then loud, then mixing it all up. Those sessions and our work beyond have been immeasurably transformative. I also owe a huge debt to fellow nominees @antanddec. A few years back they very generously agreed to meet, taking time out of production for Saturday Night Takeaway to speak to an idiot from Birmingham. Similarly @chrisevanstfi was kind enough to have a long and meandering chat giving me tons of ideas and wisdom. I use the advice all three of them gave me – how to use an earpiece, read autocue, work with a studio audience, create controlled anarchy – in every single show. I perform way better when I look good and @krishanparmar_ and @nicolefairfield take this to extraordinary heights each week. I am also massively supported by my real mum and dad (@momalycett, not Anne Boleyn and Henry VIII), Denise, Beth, Fitz, @lucyekane, @sawyerchris, @latenightaunties, @jennybeavandesigns, @caitlinalberybeavan, @sweetbabygriff, everyone at the @gleeclubbham and @alwaysbecomedy. There are a million other people who help me every day, the writers, production team, floor managers, camera team, sound, lighting, art department, and our gorgeous trainees. I’m surrounded by amazing eggs. I am a spoilt little brat. And now I’ve got a BAFTA. Ok. Quite enough of that. See you tomorrow for the last of the series of Late Night Lycett, 10pm, @channel4
If you didn’t see this Sunday I won a BAFTA. There were two nominations, one for Best Comedy Entertainment Show and then one for Entertainment Performance. The only one I thought we had a shot at was the first, so I scribbled a speech thanking the brilliant team at LNL, then we lost it to some dickheads called Rob and Romesh. In a clear administrative error I then won best Entertainment Performance. Those I thanked in my speech were indeed integral to my ‘performance’ – you can’t perform well unless you’re well supported – but there are a few others I missed. A key one is @edstambo. When I realised a little too late into my TV career that I was shit at autocue, he gave me a masterclass in it. We did hours of playing, trying to read off a screen in different ways, with silly voices and strange emphasis, trying it quiet, then loud, then mixing it all up. Those sessions and our work beyond have been immeasurably transformative. I also owe a huge debt to fellow nominees @antanddec. A few years back they very generously agreed to meet, taking time out of production for Saturday Night Takeaway to speak to an idiot from Birmingham. Similarly @chrisevanstfi was kind enough to have a long and meandering chat giving me tons of ideas and wisdom. I use the advice all three of them gave me – how to use an earpiece, read autocue, work with a studio audience, create controlled anarchy – in every single show. I perform way better when I look good and @krishanparmar_ and @nicolefairfield take this to extraordinary heights each week. I am also massively supported by my real mum and dad (@momalycett, not Anne Boleyn and Henry VIII), Denise, Beth, Fitz, @lucyekane, @sawyerchris, @latenightaunties, @jennybeavandesigns, @caitlinalberybeavan, @sweetbabygriff, everyone at the @gleeclubbham and @alwaysbecomedy. There are a million other people who help me every day, the writers, production team, floor managers, camera team, sound, lighting, art department, and our gorgeous trainees. I’m surrounded by amazing eggs. I am a spoilt little brat. And now I’ve got a BAFTA. Ok. Quite enough of that. See you tomorrow for the last of the series of Late Night Lycett, 10pm, @channel4
“It’s not the Eurovision Song Contest anymore, it’s the Eurovision Fisting Festival of Fisting” #LateNightLycett
At least Mummy had some tissues to wipe away the tears #LateNightLycett @joelycett
Mummy’s been busy! From hunks in vests, sharing sausages and the aunties well and truly taking over, what could possibly happen next? Join us for the #LateNightLycett finale this Friday live from 10pm
Mummy’s been busy! From hunks in vests, sharing sausages and the aunties well and truly taking over, what could possibly happen next? Join us for the #LateNightLycett finale this Friday live from 10pm
Mummy’s been busy! From hunks in vests, sharing sausages and the aunties well and truly taking over, what could possibly happen next? Join us for the #LateNightLycett finale this Friday live from 10pm
Mummy’s been busy! From hunks in vests, sharing sausages and the aunties well and truly taking over, what could possibly happen next? Join us for the #LateNightLycett finale this Friday live from 10pm
Mummy’s been busy! From hunks in vests, sharing sausages and the aunties well and truly taking over, what could possibly happen next? Join us for the #LateNightLycett finale this Friday live from 10pm
Mummy’s been busy! From hunks in vests, sharing sausages and the aunties well and truly taking over, what could possibly happen next? Join us for the #LateNightLycett finale this Friday live from 10pm
Mummy’s been busy! From hunks in vests, sharing sausages and the aunties well and truly taking over, what could possibly happen next? Join us for the #LateNightLycett finale this Friday live from 10pm
Joe’s aunties stole the show and we’re so here for it @latenightaunties @joelycett #LateNightLycett #LateNightAunties