Alan Carr has opened ... the hearts of audiences. The show drew on his experiences of growing up in Northampton during the 1980s as the son of Graham Carr, the ex-manager of Northampton Town ...
“They said, 'Just relax, Alan, concentrate on the spike going into your eye.' I thought, 'Excuse me? What?!' It was surreal,” Carr said. “I hate the glaucoma thing, when they squirt the air ...
In a statement released last November, Alan Carr expressed his astonishment at the renewal of his TV show for two additional series, calling it "utterly mind-blowing" and considering it a "huge ...
but his career in television first began to take off in 2007 when he hosted his own show, Alan Carr's Celebrity Ding Dong, which aired on Channel 4 until 2009. After the end of his first self ...
Joining Graham on Friday will be Robert De Niro, Mikey Madison, Alan Carr, Holly Willoughby, Elton John and Brandi Carlile ...
Changing Ends is loosely based on Alan's own life growing up in Northampton in the 1980s, as the son of former fourth division football manager Graham Carr. The show features Oliver Savell as ...
Popular comedian and presenter Alan Carr has opened up about a recent health scare, revealing that he was "so worried" by the ordeal. Speaking on his Life's a Beach podcast, Alan, 48, shared that ...