Alan Carr reveals the fate of all four of his TV shows as Chatty Man gears up for most jam-packed year yet

Alan Carr has revealed the fate of four of his hit TV shows and admits how hectic his current work schedule is.

The Chatty Man host, 48, has confirmed he is reuniting with Amanda Holden, 53, for a new series of their sunny renovation show.

The TV duo found huge success with the BBC show Amanda and Alan's Italian Job.

During an interview with The Sun's TV Magazine, Alan teased: 'I'm filming The Italian Job with Amanda as we speak, but wait for it, there's a twist - we are in Spain.'

The programme saw the presenters buy two Sicilian flats for a euro each and spend three months transforming them into one stunning holiday home.

Alan Carr has revealed the fate of four of his hit TV shows and admits how hectic his current work schedule is

Alan Carr has revealed the fate of four of his hit TV shows and admits how hectic his current work schedule is

The Chatty Man host, 48, has confirmed he is reuniting with Amanda Holden for a new series of their sunny renovation show

The Chatty Man host, 48, has confirmed he is reuniting with Amanda Holden for a new series of their sunny renovation show

Series one was watched by over 15 million people across the flagship TV channel and BBC iPlayer and was renewed for a second series with the duo now renovating their third.

Elsewhere, Alan was busy filming the second series of autobiographical drama Changing Ends, which premiered on ITVX in July.

The series follows Alan's childhood growing up in Northampton in the 80s with Oliver Savell playing the younger version of him.

Speaking on a new series, he said: 'I would love to do a third series of Changing Ends, every time I see Ollie he has shot up so I don't think we can get away with making him 12 anymore.

'We would have to jump in time to him being 14 or 15 which would bring us to late eighties and early nineties, which as you can imagine opens a whole load of comedic possibilities for us.'

Alan was busy filming the second series of autobiographical drama Changing Ends, which premiered on ITVX in July

Alan was busy filming the second series of autobiographical drama Changing Ends, which premiered on ITVX in July

Also confirming the fate of  Interior Design Masters and Picture Slam, Alan teased there would definitely be more to come for fans.

It comes after it was revealed ITV have poached BBC TV duo Amanda and Alan to host this year's Royal Variety Performance.

The double act became an instant hit with viewers on their DIY Italian show on the channel.

It was watched by 15 million people and are just completing their third series.

Amanda already has an association with the Royal Variety Performance thanks to her role as Britain's Got Talent judge, and now she will play host alongside her pal Alan on Friday November 22.

Comedian Alan previously presented the show three years ago and said he is thrilled to be back once again at the Royal Albert Hall. 

Amanda told the Mail: 'It truly is such an honour to be hosting the Royal Variety Performance this year. I'm still pinching myself! This is a dream job.

It comes after it was revealed ITV have poached BBC TV duo Amanda and Alan to host this year's Royal Variety Performance (pictured last year)

It comes after it was revealed ITV have poached BBC TV duo Amanda and Alan to host this year's Royal Variety Performance (pictured last year) 

Alan previously presented the show at the Royal Albert Hall  back in 2021 (pictured)

Alan previously presented the show at the Royal Albert Hall  back in 2021 (pictured) 

'Alan is a true friend, we are already bursting with ideas and excitement, it's going to be such a fun night! I've worked on Britain's Got Talent for 18 years and have been so proud watching all our winners perform for the Royal Family.

'This year will be no different, so in the words of Sydnie Christmas, let's av it!'

Alan added it was the 'icing on the cake' to present with Amanda.

He told The Sun: 'I am completely thrilled to be asked back to host the Royal Variety Performance so soon — what a compliment. It was an honour three years ago and it's an honour now.'