New York, NY (Top40 Charts) All we want for Christmas is Mariah Meets Rylan (1 x 55") a world exclusive special for BBC Two and BBC iPlayer in December.
Filmed on location in Los Angeles, the multi-platinum record selling, Grammy Award-winning artist Mariah Carey meets Rylan for the first time. Rylan will be quizzing Mariah about life, music, and of course, the festive season as her classic hit All I Want For Christmas Is You celebrates its 30th anniversary.
During her extensive interview with Rylan, Mariah discusses how she came up with the melody for her smash hit Hero, the jobs she had before she was famous, her multiple appearances on Top of the Pops and her love for the show, her inspirations - including Stevie Wonder, Aretha Franklin, Whitney Houston and George Michael, working with Jackie Chan and Westlife and her reflections on this year being the 30th anniversary of her single, All I Want For Christmas Is You and album, Merry Christmas. Plus, Rylan puts Mariah's English accent to the test and pretends to audition her to be in the BBC's leading continuing drama, EastEnders.
BBC Two will also celebrate Mariah with an evening of programming that night, including a newly extended edition of Mariah Carey at the BBC.
Rylan, who presents a weekly Saturday afternoon show on BBC Radio 2 and BBC Sounds (3-6pm) says: "All my Christmases came at once this year when I got to sit down and interview none other than the Queen of Christmas! They say don't meet your heroes, but Mariah was everything and more. I can't wait for you all to see it."
Jonathan Rothery, Head of Popular Music TV, BBC, says: "Following the success of Cher Meets Rylan in December 2023, it's a pleasure to be able to bring viewers another fantastically entertaining hour of Rylan in conversation with another music icon - Mariah Carey, in celebration of 30 years since her Christmas hit was released."
Mariah Meets Rylan is a BBC Studios Music production. The Executive Producer is Alison Howe for BBC Studios. The programme was commissioned by Jonathan Rothery, Head of Popular Music TV, BBC. The Commissioning Editor for BBC Popular Music TV is Rachel Davies.