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Alex Horne struggles in The Horne Section TV show season 2 is back on Channel 4
Alex Horne struggles in The Horne Section TV show season 2 is back on Channel 4

Economic Times

time21-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Economic Times

Alex Horne struggles in The Horne Section TV show season 2 is back on Channel 4

A promo photo of the The Horne Section show on Channel 4. The Horne Section TV Show returns for a second season on Channel 4 on Thursday (May 22) at 10 pm. Featuring guest appearances, musical challenges, and general silliness, Alex Horne tries to prove his musical credibility amidst chaotic situations. The new season sees Alex Horne grappling with newfound fame and the pressure of filming live from his home, while trying to prove he is a credible musician. Channel 4 exec Ash (Georgia Tennant) commissions a new programme, the World's Strongest Musician, to film in Horne's house alongside the existing show. The series features the bandleader determined to prove that he's a credible musician, despite the presence of Reggie Watts threatening to overshadow him. The series includes corporate awards and a haunted TV (Desiree Burch) attempts to keep the show on air, while Channel 4 exec Ash (Georgia Tennant) is generally obstructive. Lucy (Camille Ucan) barely looks away from her phone, and intern runner Nelly (Tim Mahendren) is perpetually Oliver is keen to join the band, and Reggie Watts makes an appearance. The show includes reimagined Channel 4 TV theme tunes. Alex Horne previews the new series, answering questions about guest stars, the challenges of being the frontman, and the show's musical and comedic elements. He admits to not being a natural singer or dancer. He acknowledges the stereotype of comedians wanting to be in a reached Grade III on the French horn. The TV theme tunes being reimagined include "Location Location Location", "24 Hours in Police Custody", "Made in Chelsea", and "Married at First Sight".Episode 3 features a "Memento" style storyline. Horne emphasizes the importance of silliness in the is excited about playing Glastonbury for the first time. He believes the band is a good fit for festivals due to their blend of music and comedy. Growing up, Horne enjoyed Bill Bailey and "The Blues Brothers". He used to get nervous before going on stage but stopped after having Horne Section has branded shirts, and their merchandise includes non-absorbent tea towels. Horne's backstage rider consists of three cans of Gray is helping funny people find love in a new dating format. The series is backed by Sky and available says 'We have created a funny and entertaining dating format that showcases my sense of humour and taps into my ethos for finding love – "It doesn't matter if you're not fine, you just better be funny!"'.

The Horne Section season 2: release date, guest stars, interview, trailer and everything we know
The Horne Section season 2: release date, guest stars, interview, trailer and everything we know

Yahoo

time21-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

The Horne Section season 2: release date, guest stars, interview, trailer and everything we know

When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. The Horne Section season 2 is here, kicking off with a guest appearance from choirmaster Gareth Malone, a bid to be crowned World's Strongest Musician, a performance on Sunday Brunch and some reimagined Channel 4 TV theme tunes. Here is everything you need to know about The Horne Section season 2... The Horne Section season 2 starts with a double bill on Thursday, May 22 at 10 pm on Channel 4. The whole series will be available as a box set on Channel 4 streaming on the same date, where you can also find series one. Struggling with his newfound fame, the pressure of filming live from his family home and subsequent lack of money, Alex Horne is determined to prove to the nation that he is a credible musician and bandleader of his band The Horne Section, especially when an appearance from acclaimed multi-instrumentalist Reggie Watts throws what little musical confidence he had. Trying not to be overshadowed by the real musicians he works with, and struggling to cope with guests being cancelled during live recordings, the first ever World's Strongest Musician competition, desperate corporate awards and a haunted TV studio, Alex is insistent that the show must go on. Calmly steering the ship is production extraordinaire Thora (Desiree Burch) who does her best to keep the show on air amid the chaos and in the face of Channel 4 exec Ash (Georgia Tennant) being generally obstructive, her admirably lazy TV researcher and niece Lucy (Camille Ucan) barely looking away from her phone, and intern runner Nelly (Tim Mahendren) being perpetually flustered. Despite his international success, John Oliver is still keen to make it as a musical comedian and desperate to be part of the band, while the phenomenal Reggie Watts is in the UK after his residency on James Corden's late night show comes to an end and is booked to make a one-off appearance that leaves a lasting impression that almost everyone is dazzled by. Is Alex Horne a harsh taskmaster as band leader of the Horne Section? What's on his backstage rider? Is he looking forward to playing Glastonbury? Some of these questions and perhaps a few others are answered as we ask the man himself to preview the new, second series of his musical Channel 4 sitcom... Alex, what guest stars should we look out for in season two?"We have a lot of comedians playing characters. Kyell Smith-Bynoe plays a disgraced footballer. Ronni Ancona is in it, and I just love everything that she does. And John Oliver is back. Plus there are lots more!" What's the hardest thing about being the Horne Section front man?"Well, I'm quite bad at singing, and I don't like dancing. However, I would say a normal frontman is a bit annoying. Everyone says comedians have a secret desire to be in a band, and I think I did. It's a real band, but I'm not a real front man." Can you play an instrument? "I reached Grade III on the French horn." What TV theme tunes are you reimagining?"We've done Location Location Location, 24 Hours in Police Custody, Made in Chelsea and Married at First Sight." What highlights can people look forward to this time round? "In each episode, we try to do something interesting. So in episode 3 we have a sort of Memento [the Christopher Nolan film about memory loss] style thing. The whole series is really silly! But it's important to be silly." Are you excited about playing Glastonbury? "This is my first one! I think we're a good festival band, because we can combine music and comedy and there's lots of stuff the audience can get involved with." Were you a fan of comedy songs growing up?"I loved Bill Bailey. And The Blues Brothers was my favourite movie." Do you get nervous before going on stage? "I used to be sick before going on stage sometimes. But as soon as I had children, I stopped being nervous." You wear very nice Horne Section branded shirts in the show. What's your merchandise range like?"We have some non-absorbent tea towels. We often think trousers might be good." What's on your backstage rider?"People often forget that you do actually have to pay for your own rider! Mine is just three cans of Asahi."

Top comedians set to perform at Cornwall Playhouse
Top comedians set to perform at Cornwall Playhouse

Yahoo

time02-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Top comedians set to perform at Cornwall Playhouse

Comedy fans are in for a treat as top comedians head to Cornwall. The Cornwall Playhouse at the Hall for Cornwall is set to host a line-up of comedic talent, promising a series of shows that cater to every taste. John Bishop will be performing his latest stand-up act, Back At It, on Friday, March 28, and Saturday, March 29. After a two-year hiatus filled with various other pursuits, Bishop is back on stage, ready to entertain. Jon Culshaw will follow on Friday, April 4, bringing his brand-new show, Imposter Syndrome. After a successful run at the Edinburgh Festival, Culshaw is ready to impress the Cornwall audience with his unique style of comedy and music. Sophie McCartney, known for her award-winning comedy, will bring her show One Foot in the Rave to the playhouse on Saturday, April 5. McCartney, who recently concluded a record-breaking international tour, promises a night of fun and laughter. The Horne Section's Hit Show, featuring the talented band and Alex Horne, is set for Thursday, June 5. The band, known for its unruly and ridiculous performances, will entertain with a mix of comedy, songs, and dancing. TV star Katherine Ryan will perform on Friday, June 6, with her new show, Battleaxe. Known for her roles in Parental Guidance and The Duchess, Ryan brings her unique brand of comedy to the Cornwall audience. Jimmy Carr, known for his dark humour, will perform his show, Laughs Funny, on Wednesday, July 9. Carr's show is a treat for those who enjoy his style of comedy. Dara Ó Briain will close the comedy season with his show Re:Creation on Friday, September 5. After the success of his last tour, Ó Briain is ready to entertain the Cornwall audience with his storytelling and audience interactions. Hall for Cornwall is the home to the Cornwall Playhouse. In October 2021, the Truro-based Grade II listed building re-opened following a multimillion-pound transformation.

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