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Actress reveals joy of making Alan Carr laugh

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  • Actress Nancy Sullivan cherished making Alan Carr laugh.
  • Sullivan played Carr's mother in the autobiographical sitcom.
  • The show, Changing Ends, is based on Carr's 1980s childhood.
Actress reveals joy of making Alan Carr laugh

Nancy Sullivan, the actress who embodied Alan Carr's mother Christine in the autobiographical sitcom 'Changing Ends', has spoken about the rewarding experience of working on the show. She revealed that eliciting laughter from Carr on set provided an "amazing buzz," describing it as the ultimate satisfaction. Sullivan found no greater pleasure than when the comedian himself was present during filming.

The acclaimed series, 'Changing Ends', draws heavily from Alan Carr's personal history, centering on his childhood in the 1980s. The narrative explores his formative years, including his upbringing in Northampton. Carr's father, Graham, was notably the manager of the town's football club during this period.

Sullivan's insights highlight the positive and collaborative atmosphere on set, emphasizing the personal connection forged through shared humor. The show's success is partly attributed to its authentic portrayal of Carr's life, resonating with audiences through its relatable themes and comedic storytelling.

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Nancy Sullivan plays Alan Carr's mother, Christine, in the sitcom 'Changing Ends'.
Changing Ends is based on Alan Carr's childhood experiences during the 1980s.
Alan Carr grew up in Northampton, where his father also managed the town's football club.

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