One fan described the series as "funny, nostalgic, heartwarming, and binge-worthy." If you enjoyed Alan Carr on Celebrity Traitors, there’s more of him to watch on TV.
The 49-year-old comedian won viewers over on the BBC’s Celebrity Traitors with his infectious humour, memorable facial expressions, and lively personality. However, the reality show has officially ended, so no more Alan Carr in that context.
Fans can look forward to Alan’s return in the third season of his semi-autobiographical ITV sitcom, Changing Ends, airing at the end of this month. If you haven’t seen the first two seasons yet, now is a great time to catch up ahead of the new episodes.
This coming-of-age comedy, set in 1980s Northampton, follows a young Alan Carr as he navigates the awkward journey toward puberty. Oliver Savell plays the younger Alan, alongside Shaun Dooley and Nancy Sullivan.
“Head to 80s Northampton to enjoy tales from the Chatty Man’s youth. Follow him as he hurtles towards puberty – things are going to get awkward!”
The show has received critical acclaim, boasting a perfect 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes from critics and a strong 90% audience rating.
Alan Carr’s charm shines beyond reality TV in the acclaimed sitcom Changing Ends, a nostalgic, award-winning look at his youth filled with humour and heart.