The semi-autobiographical show has been a hit with viewers since it launched last year
Alan Carr's smash hit comedy Changing Ends is set for an even bigger future with the announcement that it's been renewed for not only one but two additional series, following its triumph as this year's 'biggest comedy show'.
Featuring Oliver Savell as the young Alan and stars like Shaun Dooley, Nancy Sullivan, Taylor Fay representing the family, and with Gabby Best, Harry Peacock and Rourke Mooney completing the line-up, the cast has won over audiences nationwide. The exact release dates remain under wraps, reports the Express. Since its debut last year, Carr's semi-autobiographical rib-tickler has racked up over 13 million streams on ITVX and earned accolades throughout 2024.
He continued: "I know how much this show has resonated with the viewers and I promise I won't let you down, and for someone whose actual life at times feels like a sitcom, believe me there are more tales from my childhood to be told."
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