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What's Up on YouTube: Talking The Talk
Thursday, 19 June 2014
Ever since the likes of Terry Wogan and Michael Parkinson bestrode the world of the talk show like besuited colossi, the format has illuminated TV like no other. At heart it’s simplicity itself: two people talking. But the results can be unforgettable — in both
good
and
bad
ways.
The producers of these programmes have now started to turn to YouTube to share show snippets, with moments like Sandra Bullock playing the piano with her Christian Louboutins on The Jonathan Ross Show alongside Tom Hanks captured for eternity and clocking up almost five million views — in May 2013 the show's series finale drew ratings of a shade under 2.6 million.
In the US hosts like
Conan O’Brien
,
David Letterman
,
Jimmy Kimmel
and latterly
Jimmy Fallon
and
John Oliver
have enjoyed stellar numbers on YouTube with regular sketches like
‘Clueless Gamer’
,
‘I Told My Kids I Ate All Their Halloween Candy’
,
‘Mean Tweets’
,
‘Lip Sync Battle’
and
‘People Who Think Good’
. In the wake of that many channels are now uploading highlights daily and
internet-based set-ups
are clearly on the up.
Their UK counterparts are also getting in on the act, with
The Jonathan Ross Show
being joined by
The Graham Norton Show
,
Alan Carr Chatty Man
,
Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled
and
The Clare Balding Show
. So if you're looking to hear Joey Barton’s
French accent
, play
drunk golf with Justin Timberlake
, discuss
pubic hair with Cameron Diaz
or learn to
pole dance with Lindsay Lohan
, then you know where to head.
But if the prospect of shooting the breeze with a celebrity doesn’t do it for you, why not plot a course to
/music
or
/YouTubeUK
to get a taste of what else is trending on YouTube… talkative or otherwise.
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