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Alan Carr Is Buying a Castle as He 'Fancies a Change' After Divorce
The series follows Alan Carr's pursuit to buy and manage a historic castle as he nears 50, inspired by his fascination with stately homes and success on The Celebrity Traitors.
- Alan Carr, comedian and TV presenter, stars in Castle Man, a new Disney+ series following his quest to buy and run a historic castle as he nears his 50th birthday.
- Following his time on The Celebrity Traitors, Carr's win and fascination with stately homes inspired his search to buy a castle near Inverness recently.
- Produced by Expectation, the company behind Clarkson's Farm and Alma's Not Normal, Castle Man lists Peter Fincham, Ben Wicks and Alan Carr as executive producers.
- Facing upkeep and costs, Expectation's Ben Wicks warned Carr will confront practical and financial strains buying and managing a historic castle.
- Filming begins in Scotland on January 22, 2026, and Carr will search across the U.K., with multiple Scottish locations featured; the series was commissioned by Angela Jain and Sean Doyle for Disney+.
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Celebrity Traitors winner Alan Carr confirmed to lead all-new castle-based reality show
Celebrity Traitors star Alan Carr is set to lead a new TV series, which will document his search for his “very own castle”.The new Disney+/ Hulu series, currently going by the working title Castle Man, will follow the Picture Slam comedian as he attempts to find, buy and run a historic castle.A synopsis for the show reads: “With Alan’s 50th birthday fast approaching, he finds himself at a moment of reckoning, taking stock of where he is and wher…
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Alan Carr to host new Disney+ show as he searches for his ‘very own castle’
Castle Man will follow Carr’s aims of buying a stately home as he approaches his 50th birthday
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