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Channel 4 confirms second series of Late Night Lycett

Channel 4 confirms second series of Late Night Lycett
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Channel 4 gives the go-ahead to a second six-episode series of Joe Lycett's Friday night entertainment show Late Night Lycett.

Channel 4 has commissioned a second series of Joe Lycett's Friday night entertainment format Late Night Lycett.

The show is in the vein of TFI Friday, combining celebrity chat with sketches and games, and airs live in front of an audience in Birmingham.

The first series aired over five episodes in March and April and brought in ratings 35% higher than the slot average and 126% higher in the coveted 16-34 demographic.

The second series is for six episodes, airing in 2024 - again live from Digbeth.

"The first series of Late Night Lycett was the most fun I've ever had making TV," said Lycett.

"From Paul Chuckle destroying my local corner shop to Katherine Ryan being trapped on a floating barge, the whole thing feels like a crazed fever dream. I can't wait to go bigger and wilder in series two."

The show will also be returning for a one-off special episode airing this Christmas.

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