Alan Carr Is Developing His Own Autobiographical Sitcom And It Already Sounds Iconic

The comic is working with the makers of Gavin & Stacey on a brand new comedy.

Alan Carr is working with the makers of Gavin & Stacey on a new sitcom about his childhood. 

The comedian made the announcement as he revealed the search is currently on to find a child actor to play a young version of him. 

The sitcom is being made with Steve Coogan’s production company Baby Cow, whose past credits include Gavin & Stacey, Red Dwarf and The Mighty Boosh. 

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It will be based on Alan’s childhood growing up in 1980s Northampton. 

In a video posted on Twitter, the RuPaul’s Drag Race UK judge said: “I’ve been developing a sitcom based on my life, with Baby Cow, about me growing up in the 80s in Northampton. And, guess what? We need to cast a young Alan.

“So we’re looking for a young boy, 10 to 13. Someone who has my energy, my charisma...”

He joked: “Now listen, put away your fake comedy teeth and glasses away, we don’t want a caricature. 

“This is about a young boy on the cusp of puberty, starting his journey in this very masculine world of lower league football.”

Fans of Alan’s stand-up will know that his father is a former football manager and scout, who tried to encourage his son to enter into the sport, much to his dismay. 

The sitcom – which is Alan’s first foray into the genre – is still in the development stages, so has not yet been commissioned by a channel.