Plot: The second series of Changing Ends picks up in 1987 shortly after the first season, as young Alan deals with his impending puberty, feeling sidelined by his family and still being bullied at school.
Series 2 of Changing Ends was So Good
Pros: Oliver Savell was still great as Young Alan Carr. The comedy is still funny as the first season. It does place focus on Alanβs Dad Graham with his drama with his football club and I like the ending which was a feel good one.
Cons: I didnβt have any problem with season other than not actually advertising this series properly.
Genre: Comedy
Created by Alan Carr, Simon Carlyle
Directed by Dave Lambert
Screenplay by Alan Carr, Simon Carlyle
Starring: Oliver Savell, Alan Carr, Shaun Dooley, Nancy Sullivan & Taylor Fay.
Executive producers: Alan Carr, Simon Carlyle, Sarah Monteith, Rupert Majendie, Danny Julian
Producer: Mollie Freedman Berthoud
Editor: Thomas Perrett
Production companies: Baby Cow Productions
Network: ITVX
Casts & Characters:
- Alan Carr as present day Alan Carr
- Oliver Savell as young Alan
- Shaun Dooley as Graham Carr
- Nancy Sullivan as Christine Carr
- Taylor Fay as Gary Carr
- Gabby Best as Angela Hudson
- Harry Peacock as Nigel Hudson
- Rourke Mooney as Charlie Hudson
- David Mumeni as Mr Chapman
- Michael Socha as Adam
- Samantha Baines as Fiona
- Matthew Stagg as Mandy
- Logan Matthews as Leslie
- Colin Salmon as Ron
- Cariad Lloyd as Miss Gideon
- Dotty Davies as Kay
- Michael Socha as Adam
- Keira Chansa as Maz
- Victoria Alcock as Val
- Maggie Steed as Nan
- Charlie Partridge as Sidney
- Rob Webster as Roy
- Josiah Eloi as Arthur
- Charlie Jobe as Banjo
- Jack Shep as Richard Hill
- Nitin Ganatra as Mr Robertson
- Joseph Dobbin as Paddy
I recommend watching this new series on ITVX.
Rating: 9 out of 10 Stars
Ryan Balkwill:
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