Morrissey forced to cancel Chatty Man slot
27 March 2015, 15:47
| Written by
Laurence Day
Morrissey's scheduled performance on Alan Carr's talk show Chatty Man has been cancelled due to issues with transport.
It was announced last month that the former Smiths frontman would be making an appearance to perform "Kiss Me A Lot" from last year's World Peace Is None Of Your Business, but the segment was cut after Morrissey was stranded in Belfast on his way to London to tape the episode.
The episode will air tonight (27 March), and will feature Hudson Taylor instead, with non-musical guests Michelle Keegan, Elijah Wood, Troy the Magician and Warwick Davies.
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