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Caroline Aherne
A thoughtful exploration of the work of this unique comedian and writer.
Caroline Aherne was one of the most influential and beloved of British comedians. In this book David Scott explores Aherne’s comedic artistry and creative legacy, focusing on her iconic characters and ground-breaking TV shows.
Scott dives into Aherne’s most beloved creations, from the sharp-tongued Mrs Merton to the quietly revolutionary The Royle Family. Drawing on the tales of collaborators and telling behind-the-scenes stories, he provides an intimate glimpse into the creative processes that brought these iconic works to life. At the same time, he examines the social and cultural influences that shaped Aherne’s work, from the rich traditions of Northern working-class humour to the experiences of Irish migrants.
Aherne’s work is celebrated for its sharp wit, warmth and ability to find comedy in adversity. This book offers an exploration and celebration of one of comedy’s most inventive minds, revealing how she reshaped the British comedy landscape.
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Entertainment & Performing Arts, Biography: arts and entertainment, PERFORMING ARTS / Television / Genres / Comedy, Film, television, radio genres: Comedy and humour
Prologue: Manchester: a city of pairs
1 Caroline: beginnings
2 Sister Mary Immaculate
3 The Fast Show
4 Mrs Merton
5 The Royle Family
6 Mrs Merton and Malcolm
7 Back Passage to Australia
8 The Queen of Sheba
9 GoggleBox
10 Conclusion: look what she found
Index