The Big Narstie Show - Season 4
Season 4
Episodes
Katherine Ryan, Ne-Yo, Idris Elba, Will Poulter
Guests including comedian Katherine Ryan and R'n'B artist Ne-Yo join the grime MC and co-host Mo Gilligan for more music and chat. Plus, there's a very special appearance from the one and only Idris Elba.
Harry Redknapp, Patrice Evra, Big Zuu, Raye
Patrice Evra, Harry Redknapp, Raye and Big Zuu join Big Narstie and Mo Gilligan on their BAFTA-winning late-night show, packed with anarchic chat, hilarious sketches and top music.
Lenny Henry, Mo Farah, Leomie Anderson, Tion Wayne
With guests Sir Lenny Henry, Sir Mo Farah, Leomie Anderson and Tion Wayne.
Dawn Butler, Fatman Scoop, Digga D, Lily Cole, Paul Chowdhry
The grime MC and co-host Mo Gilligan host the fourth series of their Bafta-winning late-night chat, comedy and music show. This edition sees the pair joined by guests Dawn Butler MP, Lily Cole, Fatman Scoop, Digga D and Paul Chowdhry.
Natalie Cassidy, Judi Love, Michael Page, Shaun Ryder, ArrDee
Natalie Cassidy, Judi Love, Michael Page, Shaun Ryder and ArrDee join Big Narstie and Mo Gilligan on their BAFTA-winning show, jam-packed with anarchic chat, sketches and music.
Papoose, Robert Rinder, Munya Chawawa, Zeze Millz, Yinka Bokinni, Ozwald Boateng
The grime MC and co-host Mo Gilligan host the fourth series of their Bafta-winning late-night chat, comedy and music show. In this edition, the duo are joined by guests Papoose, Robert Rinder, Munya Chawawa, Zeze Millz, Yinka Bokinni and Ozwald Boateng.
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