"This is a funny, nostalgic, heartwarming binge-worthy series," one fan said. If you enjoyed Alan Carr on Celebrity Traitors, there's plenty more of him on TV to look forward to.
The 49-year-old comedian charmed viewers with his humor, expressive facial reactions, and joyful energy during his role as a traitor on BBC’s Celebrity Traitors. Unfortunately, the reality show ends this Thursday, marking the conclusion of Alan’s mischievous antics on that program.
For both new and longtime fans, Alan Carr returns at the end of November with the third season of his semi-autobiographical ITV sitcom, Changing Ends. If you haven’t yet seen the first two seasons, now is an ideal time to catch up ahead of the new episodes.
The show maintains its popularity with a perfect 100% critics score on Rotten Tomatoes and a strong 90% audience rating.
The series is a coming-of-age story centered on Alan Carr’s youth. The synopsis states:
“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!”
Oliver Savell plays the younger Alan, with Shaun Dooley and Nancy Sullivan among the supporting cast.
The new season promises a continuation of Alan's unique storytelling style, offering fans more reasons to stay tuned through December.
Author's summary: Alan Carr’s semi-autobiographical sitcom, Changing Ends, with perfect reviews, is a must-watch nostalgic series ahead of its third season airing this November.