The Matt Lucas Awards - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Ardal O'Hanlon, Robert Webb, Adil Ray
Matt Lucas returns as host of his own awards ceremony, the Lucases, with nominations provided by his celebrity guests Ardal O'Hanlon, Adil Ray and Robert Webb.
Jason Manford, Eamonn Holmes, Josie Long
Matt Lucas once again hosts his own awards ceremony, the Lucases, with nominations provided by his celebrity guests Eamonn Holmes, Josie Long and Jason Manford.
Gyles Brandreth, Mark Watson, Holly Walsh
Matt Lucas hosts his own awards ceremony, the Lucases. Gyles Brandreth, Mark Watson and Holly Walsh provide the nominations and a panel of Blue Peter icons decide the winners.
Richard Bacon, Jason Byrne, Shappi Khorsandi
Matt Lucas hosts his own awards ceremony. Richard Bacon and comedians Jason Byrne and Shappi Khorsandi provide the nominations and former Apprentices decide the winners.
Andy Parsons, Susan Calman, Rhys Thomas
Matt Lucas hosts his own awards ceremony. Comedians Andy Parsons, Susan Calman and Rhys Thomas provide the nominations and Sooty, Sweep and Soo decide the winners.
Dave Gorman, Ruby Wax, Alex Horne
Matt Lucas hosts his own awards ceremony. Comedians Dave Gorman, Ruby Wax and Alex Horne provide the nominations and former EastEnders actors decide the winners.
Compilation
Matt Lucas presents all his favourite bits from his very own awards ceremony - the impeccably-titled 'Lucases' - that recognise the achievements other awards shows overlook. Featuring the funniest moments from the series, with appearances from all the guests, judges and of course, Matt's mum.
The Matt Lucas Christmas Awards
Matt Lucas hosts a special Christmas-themed episode of his comedy awards ceremony, with nominations provided by guests Alan Davies, Jo Brand and Rhod Gilbert.
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