

The Horne Section Television Programme
Genres
Overview
Taskmaster's Alex Horne has a side career: he's the leader of a band called The Horne Section. They've already performed with some of the biggest names in music and comedy and now they've scored their very own television special featuring Alex and the band's spontaneous and free-wheeling combination of live music and comedy.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
87 min
Release Date
2018-05-24
Status
Released
Original Language
English
Vote Count
1
Vote Average
7
Alex Horne
Self – Performer, The Horne Section
Joe Auckland
Self – Performer, The Horne Section / Henry Hoover
Mark Brown
Self – Performer, The Horne Section
Will Collier
Self – Performer, The Horne Section
Ben Reynolds
Self – Performer, The Horne Section
Ed Sheldrake
Self – Performer, The Horne Section
Sara Pascoe
Self – Special guest
George Ikediashi
Self – Special guest, Le Gateau Chocolat
Nadine Coyle
Self – Special guest
Joe Wilkinson
Self – Special guest
Sue Perkins
Self – Special guest
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