Who was Alan Carr before he was Alan Carr: Chatty Man and a national treasure? According to Carr’s autobiographical sitcom Changing Ends, the answer is: exactly the same – just with a penchant ...
Alan Carr presents another Specstacular to celebrate Channel 4's first broadcast of the Grand National. There are also some special links from a day at the Cheltenham races with Alan and Russell Brand ...
Justin Lee Collins and Alan Carr are joined by a celebrity guest host to present comedy sketches, hidden camera stunts and game show elements. BBC Radio 2 comedy series in which Alan Carr narrates ...
Since winning the BBC New Comedy Award for Stand-up as well as CityLife Best Newcomer of the Year in 2001, Alan Carr has become one of the hottest comedy stars in Britain. The success of the first ...
Alan Carr is ready to embrace the bachelor lifestyle, and he's got the bachelor pad to match. The beloved comedian and TV presenter, who lives in a stunning terraced home in West London with stunning ...
He was shocked when he saw himself on screen for the first time At the age of 12, Alan saw himself on a video recording of a school play: "Any time I relaxed, my hand was on my hip like a tea-pot ...
The success of the first series of his own chat show, Alan Carr: Chatty Man, in the summer of 2009, led to Channel 4 commissioning a further three series’ as well as a 2009 Christmas Special.
The latest on comedian Alan Carr can be found here. Alan is best-known for the likes of Alan Carr: Chatty Man, The Friday Night Project and for being a judge on RuPaul's Drag Race UK.
He became well known for hosting The Friday Night Project with Justin Lee Collins before getting his own solo gigs, Alan Carr's Celebrity Ding Dong and Alan Carr: Chatty Man.