One fan described it as a "funny, nostalgic, heartwarming binge-worthy series." If you enjoyed Alan Carr on Celebrity Traitors, there’s good news: more of the comedian awaits you on TV. At 49, Alan Carr captured the nation’s laughter during his role as a traitor on the BBC’s Celebrity Traitors, charming viewers with his infectious humor, memorable facial expressions, and vibrant energy.
However, the reality show has officially ended, bringing an end to Alan’s treacherous antics. But fans old and new can look forward to his return in the third season of his semi-autobiographical ITV sitcom, Changing Ends, airing later this month. If you haven’t yet seen the first two seasons, now is the ideal time to catch up before the new episodes arrive.
The series promises more of Alan Carr’s charm through December. It holds a perfect 100% critics score on Rotten Tomatoes and a strong 90% audience rating. The show is a coming-of-age story centered on its charismatic protagonist.
“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 younger Alan is portrayed by Oliver Savell, with Shaun Dooley and Nancy Sullivan among the supporting cast.
Author's takeaway: Alan Carr’s infectious humor shines in both his reality TV role and his acclaimed semi-autobiographical sitcom, offering fans plenty to enjoy.