COMEDIAN, writer and TV presenter Alan Carr has opened up about the fate of four of his hit TV shows as he reveals just how hectic his current work schedule is.
The 48-year-old’s career is busier than ever following the success of series two of his autobiographical drama Changing Ends.
Alan Carr has opened up about the fate of four of his hit TV shows[/caption] The comedian confirms he will reunite with Amanda Holden for a third series of The Italian Job[/caption] Alan also has plans for a third series of Changing Ends[/caption]During an interview with The Sun’s TV Magazine, Alan revealed he is working around the clock to bring a host of exciting content to the small screen.
First up, he confirmed he is reuniting with Amanda Holden for a new series of their sunny renovation show.
The fan-favourite duo is already back filming, but the show has a big twist.
“I’m filming The Italian Job with Amanda as we speak, but wait for it, there’s a twist – we are in Spain,” the presenter teased.
Alan continued, revealing that the third series of the BBC show will be bigger and better than ever.
He said: “It’s the third series and the challenges are bigger, the renovation is bigger, the house is bigger, the only constant is that we are still drinking Aperol Spritz. This series we are really being pushed out of our comfort zone, it’s going beyond plastering and wallpapering, which is hard for me, as you’ve seen in the last two series I struggle with the basics.
“It’s good that we’ve changed country, different cultures, different designs, different architecture to delve into and explore – Spain has a different feel to the other series and I think people are going to be surprised at us and the country itself.”
Earlier this year, Alan was busy filming the second series of autobiographical drama Changing Ends, which premiered on ITVX in July.
The series follows Alan’s childhood growing up in Northampton in the 80s with Oliver Savell playing the younger version of him.
Alan told the TV Mag that it’s not over yet as he has big plans for the series.
“I would love to do a third series of Changing Ends, every time I see Ollie he has shot up so I don’t think we can get away with making him 12 anymore, we would have to jump in time to him being 14 or 15 which would bring us to late eighties and early nineties, which as you can imagine opens a whole load of comedic possibilities for us,” he teased.
“The hormones racing through your body at 15 are a lot different to the innocence of being 12, music, fashion, world events. In those three years, the world and your body has changed beyond recognition.
“In the late eighties, you had Tiananmen Square and The Berlin Wall coming down, the end of Communism, but all I wanted was to get my hands on a pointy bra like Madonna wore,” Alan joked.
Confirming the fate of two of his other popular competition shows — Interior Design Masters and Picture Slam — Alan revealed there would definitely be more to come.
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The RuPaul’s Drag Race judge also teased a little of what’s next for him, revealing that he’s been busy working on other projects, too.
“Watch out for a film I did with Sky called Peter coming out soon, it’s only a little part I don’t think Tom Hanks is going to lose any sleep but we filmed in this quaint Scottish village for three days, it was like an actual fairytale,” Alan gushed.
He added: My podcast Life’s A Beach is going from strength to strength, I chat to different celebs about their travels and it is such a laugh, we’ve had everyone on there from Michael McIntyre, Sir Tom Jones, Louis Theroux, Robbie Williams, Mel B, Romesh to Rylan – we pretend to be on a plane ‘Alan Air’ which kind of works until the dog jumps on the settee or Deliveroo ring on the doorbell.”
Looking toward the future, that he dreams of hosting the BAFTAs with his Italian Job co-host Amanda, before admitting that he still has plenty of acting ambition, too
Alan confirmed he will be reuniting with Michelle Ogundehin for more Design Masters[/caption] The duo have done five series of the competition show so far[/caption]“I would love to be in a murder mystery, an old-fashioned Poirot or Sherlock Holmes kind of thing set in the 20s or 30s. Stuck in an old Manor House in the country somewhere, I could be the Lord of the Manor or a butler, knowing my luck I’ll probably get bumped off first, you’ll just see my dead blue face being zipped up in a body bag,” he said.
Alan confirmed he will be back for a second series of hit BBC quiz show Picture Slam[/caption]