THE LATEISH SHOW WITH MO GILLIGAN
NEW FRIDAY, 10PM, C4 ENTERTAINMENT
Mo Gilligan has an extra reason to be thrilled about the return of The Lateish Show for a fourth outing.
As frontman of the popular Friday-night C4 chat show, the comedian has previously picked up two gongs at the prestigious BAFTA TV Awards, and he’s in the running for a third at the 2023 ceremony, set to take place in May.
‘I’m nominated for Entertainment Performance again, which is so cool!’ smiles The Masked Singer panellist, 35, as he joins TV Times for a chat.
‘I call The Lateish Show my baby, in the sense that I started it from the ground up, so it’s great it’s won awards and keeps growing. It’s such a pleasure having my own show. I want the guests to have a fun time and viewers to end their working week on a high!’
Here, Mo, who welcomes comedian Harry Hill and presenter Alex Scott to the studio this week, tells us more…
What can we expect from the show this time?
This story is from the April 29, 2023 edition of TV Times.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 8,500+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the April 29, 2023 edition of TV Times.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 8,500+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
Glove CHILD
George reunites with Junior... at an underground boxing match
Call the MIDWIFE!
Whitney goes into labour on her and Zack's 'sten' night...
Nathan ATTACKED!
Which of his many haters is responsible?
Son SEEKER
Bernie tells Dev she has another child... and goes on a mission to track him down
The GIRL next door
LUKE NEWTON and NICOLA COUGHLAN on taking centre stage as the smash-hit saga returns
LA DOLCE VITA
RYLAN CLARK and ROB RINDER share the wonders of their Italian odyssey
A point of VIEW
LIZ CARR on bringing a unique insight to a difficult debate
FORTUNE hunters
STEPHEN MANGAN introduces us to his sunsoaked game of deception
Sharing MY STORY
Actor JOE TRACINI on living with borderline personality disorder
Growing PAIN'S
WARREN BROWN and EVA MORGAN on playing a dad and daughter in a Merseyside mystery exploring modern parenting