Alan Carr

Alan Carr

Date of birth: 14-07-1976
Alan Carr, the son of football manager Graham was born in Weymouth and grew up in Northampton and Blackpool.

He studied drama and theatre studies at Middlesex University, after which he took on a series of dead-end jobs, from toilet cleaner to call-centre worker, before turning his hand to stand-up.

In 2001, he won the BBC New Comedy Award and the following year made his solo Edinburgh debut, returning in 2003 and 2005, where he came to the attention of Channel 4 executives looking for new presenters for The Friday Night project.

He has co-hosted the show (which later moved to Sundays) with Justin Lee Collins since 2006, and in 2008 landed his own Channel 4 game show, Alan Carr’s Celebrity Ding Dong.

He has also appeared on BBC One's Live At The Apollo, and was in the line up for the 2005 Royal Variety Performance. Guest appearances include FAQ U, 8 Out of 10 Cats, Countdown's dictionary corner and Never Mind The Buzzcocks

In 2007, he embarked on a major UK tour, Tooth Fairy Live, the DVD of which was a Christmas bestseller; and in 2008 his autobiography Look Who It Is! was published by HarperCollins.

Described as 'the spiritual son of Frankie Howerd, Carr was named best live stand-up at the 2007 British Comedy Awards and best comedy entertainment performer the following year. He was named circuit comic of the year in the 2005 North West Comedy Awards and nominated for best theatre tour in the 2008 Chortle awards.

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Christmas special for Changing Ends

ITV adds an extra epsiode to Alan Carr's comedy

Alan Carr's sitcom Changing Ends is to get its first Christmas special.

ITV has added the extra episode to the fourth series of the semi-autobiographical comedy about his life growing up gay in Northampton.

The fourth series, which will again star Oliver Savell as the lead, is set in 1990 with a now 15-year-old Alan ‘craving independence and excitement’. Plotlines include him having an encounter with an inspiring drag queen.

ITV says that since it launched in 2023, Changing Ends has been streamed more than 26 million times and reached 11.2 million viewers. 

News of the Christmas special was broken by The Sun, which quoted a source saying: ‘Everyone's really excited there's a brand new series and Christmas special to air later this year.’

The programme is made by Baby Cow.

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Published: 18 Aug 2026

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