Alan Carr’s semi-autobiographical sitcom Changing Ends returns for a third series later this month on ITVX, ITV1, and STV, continuing its blend of warmth, wit, and 1980s nostalgia set in Northampton.
Since its launch, the BAFTA-nominated show has amassed over 14 million streams on ITVX and won an RTS Award earlier this year, demonstrating its wide appeal through a mix of 80s awkwardness and heartfelt storytelling.
The new series picks up in the summer of 1989, with the protagonist Alan, portrayed by Oliver Savell, now a teenager facing the challenges of adolescence. He experiences hormonal changes, identity questions, and develops a new crush named Jake.
Alan's father, Graham (Shaun Dooley), manages Northampton Town football club and struggles as the team falls to Division Three, adding another layer of tension.
The show balances personal struggles with sports drama, capturing both emotional and athletic challenges. Alan navigates love, awkward social moments like sleepovers and swimming lessons, and debates whether to keep his feelings hidden or express them openly.
“Alan Carr’s Changing Ends is back for a third series later this month on ITVX, ITV1 and STV, bringing more warmth, wit and nostalgia from Northampton.”
“Since its debut, the BAFTA-nominated series has racked up over 14 million streams on ITVX and bagged an RTS Award earlier this year — proof that Carr’s bittersweet blend of 80s awkwardness and heart has struck a national chord.”
“Series three picks up in the summer of 1989, with young Alan — played by Oliver Savell — now a fully fledged teenager navigating the trickier corners of adolescence.”
Author’s summary: Alan Carr’s Changing Ends returns for a heartfelt third series, combining football struggles and 80s teenage awkwardness with warmth and humor.