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Comedy Industry Mourns the Loss of Talented Writer Simon Carlyle
The entertainment world is reeling from the sudden loss of Simon Carlyle, a talented writer and co-creator of the hit sitcom Changing Ends, which premiered its second season on ITV1 amidst somber tributes.
Carlyle, known for his work on Changing Ends and the Scottish sitcom Two Doors Down, passed away unexpectedly last summer, leaving a void in the comedy industry that many are still struggling to come to terms with.
Notable figures such as Alan Carr, his co-writer on Changing Ends, and BBC Scotland‘s Louise Thornton, have paid heartfelt tributes to Carlyle, acknowledging his immense talent and contributions to the world of television.
In statements to the press, Carr, producer Mollie Freedman Berthoud, and director Dave Lambert expressed the deep impact Carlyle’s absence has had on them personally and professionally.
For Carr, the loss of his writing partner left him feeling apprehensive about continuing the show without Carlyle’s unique perspective and comedic prowess.
Producer Berthoud highlighted Carlyle’s pivotal role in shaping the narrative of Changing Ends and guiding Carr in telling his own story, emphasizing the difficulty of moving forward without his creative input.
Director Lambert fondly remembered the dynamic professional partnership between Carr and Carlyle, noting their instant rapport and shared sense of humor that made their collaboration so special.
Carlyle’s influence extended beyond Changing Ends, with his work on Two Doors Down also garnering widespread acclaim and popularity throughout its run.
The production team behind Two Doors Down expressed deep sadness at Carlyle’s passing, honoring his meticulous attention to comedic detail and his ability to make funny things even funnier.
Despite the profound loss, Changing Ends continues to air on ITV1, with fans and colleagues alike remembering Carlyle’s immense talent and his enduring impact on the world of comedy.