Alan Carr’s semi-autobiographical sitcom, Changing Ends, returns later this month on ITVX, ITV1, and STV, continuing its warm, witty, and nostalgic portrayal of 1980s Northampton.
Since its debut, the BAFTA-nominated show has amassed over 14 million streams on ITVX and won an RTS Award earlier this year, highlighting its heartfelt blend of 80s awkwardness and humor that resonates nationwide.
The new season unfolds in the summer of 1989, following young Alan, portrayed by Oliver Savell, now a teenager facing the complexities of adolescence. He grapples with fluctuating emotions, his sense of identity, and a new crush on a boy named Jake.
Alan’s father, Graham (Shaun Dooley), manages Northampton Town football club and struggles as the team falls to Division Three. The series skillfully interweaves the emotional challenges of youth with the tensions of football management.
Love-struck Alan faces the agonies of sleepovers, swimming lessons and awkward nights out, while wondering whether to keep his feelings quiet or shout them from the rooftops.
Author's summary: Alan Carr’s Changing Ends returns for its third series, blending 80s nostalgia with heartfelt adolescent struggles and football drama, capturing the bittersweet journey to self-discovery.