Changing Ends: Terri


8:30 pm - 9:00 pm, Wednesday, June 17 on ITV1 London +1 (35)

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Terri
Season 3, Episode 2

The Carrs head to London and that can only mean one thing, quality time with Terri, but Alan feels obliged to serve up some home truths to his love-addled auntie


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Comedy Movie/Drama

Cast & Crew

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Alan Carr (Actor) .. Himself
Oliver Savell (Actor) .. Young Alan Carr
Shaun Dooley (Actor) .. Graham Carr
Nancy Sullivan (Actor) .. Christine Carr
Taylor Fay (Actor) .. Gary Carr
Kellie Shirley (Actor) .. Terri
Adam Riches (Actor) .. Mick
Bruce Mackinnon (Actor) .. Raymond
Sophie Colquhoun (Actor) .. Nicole
Audrey Kong (Actor) .. Waitress
David Monteith (Actor) .. Wes
Beca Barton (Actor) .. Shelly
Gabby Best (Writer)
Dave Lambert (Director)
Rupert Majendie (Executive producer)
Danny Julian (Executive producer)
Sarah Monteith (Executive producer)
Nana Hughes (Executive producer)

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Did You Know..

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Alan Carr (Actor) .. Himself
Born: June 14, 1976 in Northampton
Best Known For: His stand-up and chat shows.
Early-life: Alan Carr was born in Northampton on June 14, 1976. The son of former Northampton Town player and manager Graham Carr, he has a younger brother. Alan attended Weston Favell School before getting a job at a call centre. He was advised to go into comedy by a colleague who overheard his witty remarks about the people he had to speak to on the telephone. He took the leap and soon began attracting critical acclaim.
Career: Carr made his TV debut as a guest on the ITV lunchtime show Today with Des and Mel. He came to true prominence on Channel 4's The Sunday Night Project with Justin Lee Collins. He makes regular guest appearances on panel shows such as 8 Out of 10 Cats and Never Mind The Buzzcocks and has featured as a panellist on Channel 4's annual Big Fat Quiz of the Year, a staple of the Christmas TV schedules. He has also fronted his own game show, Alan Carr's Celebrity Ding Dong, written his autobiography, and continues to perform stand-up. His Channel 4 show Chatty Man attracts some of the biggest names in showbiz and has been a staple of the Channel 4 schedule since 2009. He also presented a weekly programme on Radio 2 for three years, and fronted game show The Singer Takes It All. In 2016, he hosted Alan Carr's Happy Hour, which was a spin off of Chatty Man.
Quote: 'Just because you're gay and on the telly doesn't mean you're a role model. I'm just a comedian. That's all I am. If you find me funny, good.'
Trivia: His assorted awards include a 2013 Entertainment Performance Bafta.
Oliver Savell (Actor) .. Young Alan Carr
Shaun Dooley (Actor) .. Graham Carr
Best Known For: A string of roles.
Early-life: Shaun was born in Barnsley in 1974 to Ann and Denis and went on to study at the Arden School of Theatre in Manchester. He made his acting debut in the 1997 short film Groove on a Stanley Knife. In the same year, he had a recurring role on Coronation Street and guest appearances followed in Casualty, Dalziel and Pascoe, Peak Practice and the TV movies Warriors and Shackleton.
Career: Between 2001 and 2004, Dooley played the Rev Tom Stuart in EastEnders. Heavily in demand since then, he has made guest appearances in a number of TV shows, including Foyle's War, Holby City, New Tricks, Murphy's Law, Rosemary & Thyme, The Bill, Midsomer Murders, Red Riding, Hustle, Great Expectations, and South Riding. He has had recurring roles in Five Days, Married Single Other, Exile, Sugartown, Misfits, The Game, and Broadchurch. More recently, he has appeared in Ordinary Lies, This is England '90, and Cuffs. His film credits include Eden Lake (2008), The Awakening (2011) and The Woman in Black (2012).
Quote: 'I don't believe anybody is inherently evil or anything like that. I think we're all made up of our circumstances and the paths that we've taken.'
Trivia: Dooley attends all of Barnsley FC's home games.
Nancy Sullivan (Actor) .. Christine Carr
Taylor Fay (Actor) .. Gary Carr
Kellie Shirley (Actor) .. Terri
Adam Riches (Actor) .. Mick
Born: December 10, 1979 in Cambridge
Best Known For: His comedy shows.
Early-life: Born December 10, 1979 in Cambridge and raised in Glasgow and London. Adam attended Sutton Grammar School for Boys. After working at Disneyland Paris for a brief time, he studied media and performance at Salford University.
Career: Riches had small roles in such TV series as A Touch of Frost and Always and Everyone before he did his first comedy show at Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2003 with Jim Johnson. In 2007, he returned to the Fringe with the show Victor and again in 2008 with Alpha Males. His 2011 show, Bring Me the Head of Adam Riches, won the Foster's Edinburgh Comedy Award and was transferred to Soho Theatre in London in 2012. Since then, he has had acting roles on TV, including as Tony in Detectorists and various historical figures in Drunk History: UK and Horrible Histories. His next comedy show, Adam of the Riches, was on at Edinburgh Fringe in 2014. He was also a panelist on an episode of 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown and he appeared in the film A Street Cat Named Bob (2016).
Quote: 'There's so much power, fun and uniqueness that you can have in a live performance, something that's happening right there.'
Trivia: He broke his leg while performing Alpha Males after slipping on some yoghurt.
Bruce Mackinnon (Actor) .. Raymond
Sophie Colquhoun (Actor) .. Nicole
Audrey Kong (Actor) .. Waitress
David Monteith (Actor) .. Wes
Beca Barton (Actor) .. Shelly
Gabby Best (Writer)
Dave Lambert (Director)
Mollie Freedman Berthoud (Producer)
Rupert Majendie (Executive producer)
Danny Julian (Executive producer)
Sarah Monteith (Executive producer)
Nana Hughes (Executive producer)