Fans of Alan Carr who loved watching him on the BBC’s Celebrity Traitors can rejoice—there’s more to enjoy. The comedian, 49, charmed audiences nationwide with his trademark humor, animated expressions, and joyful energy during his standout performance on the show. Although Celebrity Traitors has officially concluded, viewers won’t have to wait long for their next dose of Alan Carr.
Carr will be back on screens later this month for the third season of his semi‑autobiographical ITV sitcom Changing Ends. If you haven’t seen the first two seasons, now’s the ideal time to catch up before the new episodes arrive, running right through December.
The series has been met with glowing reviews, achieving a perfect 100% critics score and a strong 90% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes. One viewer summed it up best:
“This is a funny, nostalgic, heartwarming binge‑worthy series,” one fan said.
The show is a coming‑of‑age comedy inspired by Carr’s own youth, set in 1980s Northampton. It follows a young Alan as he navigates the chaotic path to adolescence — with plenty of humor and heart.
“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 version of Alan Carr is portrayed by Oliver Savell, alongside co‑stars Shaun Dooley and Nancy Sullivan.
A lively nostalgic comedy, Changing Ends continues Alan Carr’s winning streak, blending heartfelt humor and 80s charm for fans eager to see more of his story.