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Changing Ends review – Alan Carr’s childhood makes for relentlessly funny TV | Television & radio | The Guardian

August 6, 2023 by humorouz Leave a Comment

It would take a hard heart not to fall for Changing Ends. It is a steamroller of a comedy, open, welcoming and beaming with easy charm. Written by Alan Carr and Two Doors Down’s Simon Carlyle, it tells the story of Carr’s early life in Northampton, joining him on the precipice of “big school” in 1986. Carr is not your everyday 11-year-old, with his penchant for scarves, earmuffs and Murder, She Wrote; that he ends up as a confidant of the dinner ladies, and not the football lads, is no great surprise to anyone. Still, it isn’t easy being different in the east Midlands in the 80s and young Alan has issues to deal with on all sides.

Carr himself appears as a sort of ghost of Christmas yet to come, albeit a more cheerful one, dropping in to scenes to narrate for a while, or crack jokes about the star he would become. But the show belongs to Oliver Savell, who is remarkable as the young Alan. Sometimes, on screen, you can tell when a child actor is just doing their best, but Savell is fantastic and manages to embody the real Carr without it seeming like an impersonation. He is camp, he is cheeky and he gets it just right. He deserves all the acclaim that will inevitably come.

From family to friends, from school to home, young Alan has a lot to contend with. He has “the voice of an elderly grandmother”, his teeth and glasses provide the regular punchlines you might expect, and even as a child, his busybody neighbour Ange suggests he might be, so to speak, “half rice, half chips”. His mother, Christine (Nancy Sullivan), supports him all the way, but he has a more complicated relationship with his father, Graham (Shaun Dooley), a gruff man’s man who manages Northampton Town football club – languishing at the bottom of the fourth division.

The first episode sets up Alan as the perpetual outsider. Graham is embarrassed by his un-sporty son – “Everything this family has is down to sport,” he says, though it looks as if the family line might stop with his eldest – and Ange won’t let her son Charlie play with Alan any more. Less self-possessed children may have crumbled when faced with such disapproval, but what makes this series so lovely is that Alan is absolutely certain of who he is, and he refuses to be “normal” for anyone, whatever that means. He gives it a good go with football, not to please his dad, but to win back the friendship of Charlie. As an over-dramatic and not entirely graceful boy, it doesn’t quite go to plan.

Football’s loss is a comedy audience’s gain, however, and this is relentlessly funny. In a clever twist, Alan is also embarrassed by Graham, particularly when he starts big school and he desperately attempts to cover up the fact that his dad is the Cobblers’ maligned and unpopular manager. Both of them, it seems, are used to getting grief, but oddly enough, Alan seems much more capable of carrying it than his father. “To think my dad got his knickers in a twist because I liked country dancing,” he says, as the footballers of Northampton Town share cigarettes in the communal bath.

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Still, whenever you think it might start to dip into schmaltz, it swerves it, preferring a light, self-deprecating touch instead. Its recreation of the mid-80s is so faithfully unglamorous that you can practically smell the Old Spice and the pies radiating off the screen, and it hits that sweet spot of nostalgia that is unsparing while allowing itself to be just a little bit fond of those days, too. Episode two deals with the horrors of enforced showers after PE, the horrors of PE and post-divorce PE teachers, while episode three sees Alan finding his true calling in the form of drama lessons, with a fantastically over-the-top teacher who sees him for who he really is. “Alan, you’re a one-off,” she tells him, “That’s why they don’t like you.”

Crucially, young Alan doesn’t much care about being liked. He loves Prince, shell suits and Angela Lansbury and seems unbothered by whether he is “bloody embarrassing” or not. The Carr family’s rivalry with their uptight neighbours is great and that aspect has the feel of a classic British sitcom to it. Changing Ends emerges as a sillier, warmer cross between Ladhood, Liam Williams’ own fourth-wall-breaking comedy about his youth, and Keeping Up Appearances. That might sound about as appealing as a Frazzle dipped in Tizer, but when he raids the bag of clothes that Ange has donated to charity, young Alan makes it clear that sometimes, clashing patterns just work.

Changing Ends is on ITVX.

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Fans joke ‘it’s Tony Adams in Spain all over again’ as Steven Gerrard seen leading Al-Ettifaq training after Saudi move

August 6, 2023 by humorouz Leave a Comment

FANS are all saying the same thing after footage of Steven Gerrard’s first training session as Al-Ettifaq manager emerged.

The former Aston Villa and Rangers manager appeared to be suffering communication problems as he ran his players through a training drill.

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Gerrard struggled to make himself understood as Al-Ettifaq manager[/caption]

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His confusion has been compared with Tony Adams so-called ‘dance routine’[/caption]

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Adams lost seven out of seven during his time as Granada manager[/caption]

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He would go on to recreate the ‘dance’ on Strictly[/caption]

This coming despite the gaffer showing off his Arabic in his announcement video for the club.

Gerrard is shown putting the ball down as part of the drill and saying to a player out of shot: “You want it? You want it?

“Tell me then!”

A communication breakdown ensues with Gerrard not passing the ball to the player while a confused second player comes over to ask for a pass.

Gerrard then laments the breakdown of the drill and shouts “communication!”

🚨 Steven Gerrard taking Al-Ettifaq training. 😅

Already looks like he’s struggling with the language barrier. 🤣

Patience is key. 🔑 pic.twitter.com/xmjCwPXqK3

— Football Tweet ⚽ (@Football__Tweet) July 13, 2023

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Fans were quick to draw comparisons with Tony Adams‘ disastrous stint in charge of Granada where he similarly failed to make himself understood.

Adams was seen struggling to get his message across to his players in training and performing a “dance” to make himself understood.

One fan said: “He’s giving Tony Adams vibes.”

Another said: “It’s Tony Adams all over again.”

A third fan said: “Tony Adams breathes a sigh of relief.”

Gerrard agreed to take the reins at Al-Ettifaq after initially rejecting an offer from the Saudi side.

And outside of bringing Gerrard in as manager, the club have not been splashing the clash like other Saudi sides.

The Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia (PIF) only took over the top four sides in the league, namely Al-Ittihad, Al-Ahli, Al-Hilal and Al-Nassr.

But it appears Ettifaq are prepared to back Gerrard after making him their statement signing.

The club are nearing an agreement to bring in Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson.

Henderson has reportedly already agreed personal terms on a deal that would see him earn £700,000-a-week and told Klopp he would like to leave.

It is now up to Liverpool and Ettifaq to come to an agreement on a transfer fee.

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Blake Lively Makes Risqué Baby Daddy Joke Before Quickly Correcting Herself | HuffPost Entertainment

August 6, 2023 by humorouz Leave a Comment

Ryan Reynolds — the real father of the couple’s four children — has yet to respond.

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21 Funny Taylor Swift August Tweets

August 5, 2023 by humorouz Leave a Comment

Happy “salt air and rust on your door” season to all who celebrate. 🧂💨

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Chelsea fans left delighted as Mauricio Pochettino’s side win Premier League Summer Series in the US and joke the Argentine ‘took four weeks to win as much silverware as he did in six years at Tottenham’ | Daily Mail Online

August 5, 2023 by humorouz Leave a Comment

Chelsea‘s success in the Premier League Summer Series has left their fans excited for the upcoming season – while some couldn’t resist a dig at rivals Tottenham.

Mauricio Pochettino’s side triumphed in the inaugural edition of the tournament, which included games being played in five venues across the United States.

Chelsea finished top of the table with seven points following two wins and a draw, while Aston Villa were in second place with five points as they finished above Newcastle on goal difference.

Brighton ended up fourth, with Fulham in fifth and Brentford, who only got one point, finishing bottom.

Chelsea beat Brighton 4-3 in their first game and then drew 1-1 against Newcastle.

Chelsea fans believe further silverware is to come after their success in the Summer Series

Andrey Santos, Thiago Silva and Angelo Gabriel celebrate with the Summer Series trophy 

The Blues secured a 2-0 win over Fulham to claim the trophy, with Thiago Silva and new arrival Christopher Nkunku getting on the scoresheet.  

Chelsea fans are pleased with how pre-season has gone under new boss Pochettino.

One fan wrote on Twitter: ‘Pochettino gets silverware after four games in charge at Chelsea’.

Another added: ‘Took Pochettino 4 weeks to win as much silverware with Chelsea as he did in 6 years with Tottenham.’

Meanwhile, another said: ‘Silverware racking up………..’.

Silverware racking up………..#Pochettino

— Ravi (@CFC_Ravi)

Its a great start can’t wait for the season

— chelsea_fanpage (@MaxwallW)

One fan praised Nkunku while mocking Mason Mount, who left for Manchester United.

They wrote: ‘Nkunku won his first trophy with Chelsea before Mason Mount scored his first goal for Man Utd’.

Another added: ‘Mauricio Pochettino took just 30 days to win his first trophy as #Chelsea head coach.’ 

Chelsea fans are pleased with the impact that Christopher Nkunku has made in pre-season

One fan suggested it will be the first of many trophies for Chelsea this season. They wrote: ‘Chelsea first trophy of the season. Many more to come.’

Another account wrote: ‘Just getting started’.

Nkunku won his first trophy with Chelsea before Mason Mount scored his first goal for Man Utd pic.twitter.com/p1mpP6zeEi

— 𝐌𝐀𝐋𝐈𝐊 (@TheMahleek)

Just getting started. 💙

— LDN (@LDNFootbalI)

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