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The Royle Family

The Royle Family is a British sitcom produced by Granada Television for the BBC, which ran for three series from 1998 to 2000, and specials from 2006 to 2012.[1][2] It centres on the lives of a television-fixated Manchester family, the Royles, comprising family patriarch Jim Royle (Ricky Tomlinson), his wife Barbara (Sue Johnston), their daughter Denise (Caroline Aherne), their son Antony (Ralf Little) and Denise's fiancé (later husband) David (Craig Cash).

The Royle Family
Title card
GenreSitcom
Created byCaroline Aherne
Craig Cash
Henry Normal
Written byCaroline Aherne
Craig Cash
Henry Normal (1998)
Carmel Morgan (1999)
Phil Mealey (2006–2012)
Directed byMark Mylod
Steve Bendelack
Caroline Aherne
StarringRicky Tomlinson
Sue Johnston
Caroline Aherne
Ralf Little
Craig Cash
Liz Smith
Jessica Hynes
Peter Martin
Doreen Keogh
Geoffrey Hughes
Sheridan Smith
Andrew Whyment
Opening theme"Half the World Away" by Oasis
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series3
No. of episodes25 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producerAndy Harries
ProducersGlenn Wilhide (1998)
Kenton Allen (1999–2000)
John Rushton (2006–2009)
Production locationGranada Studios
CinematographyDick Dodd
EditorIan Wilson
Running time26–59 mins
Production companiesGranada Productions (1998–2008)
ITV Studios (2009–2012)
Original release
NetworkBBC Two (1998)
BBC One (1999–2012)
Release14 September 1998 (1998-09-14) –
25 December 2012 (2012-12-25)

The series features simple production values and a comic portrayal of working-class family life at the turn of the millennium. It therefore has something in common with kitchen sink drama. Almost all of the episodes take place in the Royles' home, largely in the telly-centric living room, with the humour derived from the conversations held therein. Aherne and Cash co-wrote every episode, along with Henry Normal (series one), Carmel Morgan (series two), and Phil Mealey (five Christmas specials). The later specials are presented in a more traditional sitcom format. A further special episode was set to be written, but Aherne was ill and died on 2 July 2016, effectively ending the programme.

In the British Film Institute's list of the 100 greatest British television programmes drawn up in 2000 and voted on by industry professionals, The Royle Family was placed 31st. In a 2001 Channel 4 poll, Jim Royle, the misanthropic head of the household known for such mocking phrases as "my arse!", was ranked eleventh on their list of the 100 Greatest TV Characters.[3] In a 2004 BBC poll to find Britain's Best Sitcom, The Royle Family was placed 19th. The series also won several BAFTA awards. In 2020, The Royles were voted the UK 3rd favourite TV family behind The Simpsons and the Trotters.

Series edit

Most episodes appear to take place in real time and all action takes place within the Royles' council house. The passage of time as indicated by the changing programmes on the Royles' TV sometimes suggests that the action has been compressed.

Unlike most UK sitcoms of the time, the show was filmed in 16 mm film using single camera production style and was not filmed in front of an audience. The producer Glenn Wilhide is on record as saying, "It was a big fight to make sure it had no laugh track".[4]

The one-off specials take a more traditional sitcom storyline, though many scenes still run longer than standard in line with the 'real time' nature of the original series. The 2006 special episode "The Queen of Sheba" was partly set in a hospital. Its narrative moves forward in time in a more structured manner. 2008's Christmas special, "The New Sofa", is set over two days. In it the characters spend Christmas Eve at the Royle household in the traditional manner (in front of the television), followed by Christmas Day at Dave and Denise's. Much of the 2009 Christmas special takes place in a caravan at a holiday park. It also features intermediate scenes of Dave driving the car there. Both the 2010 and 2012 Christmas specials take place at the Royles' house. There was widespread speculation as to whether the show would return after the 2012 special. In 2016, Tomlinson said that there would probably be a Christmas special that year; however, Aherne's death in July 2016 effectively ended any chances of a return for the show.[5]

The show's theme song is "Half the World Away" by Oasis. When Aherne died, ex-Oasis member Noel Gallagher performed a tribute to Aherne by playing it during a concert in Nashville, Tennessee.[6]

Characters edit

 
From left to right, Ralf Little as Antony Royle, Liz Smith as Norma Speakman (Nana), Sue Johnston as Barbara Royle, Ricky Tomlinson as James "Jim" Royle, Caroline Aherne as Denise Best (née Royle), Craig Cash as Dave Best

Main edit

  • Ricky Tomlinson as James Randolph "Jim" Royle
    Misanthropic, cynical, and selfish, Jim is a slob who spends his days sitting in his armchair, watching television doing as little as possible, and enjoys announcing his visits to the lavatory. Jim is an impatient miser and regularly mocks his family, in particular his son Antony and his mother-in-law Norma, when not judging celebrities on television. Jim's outbursts are often accompanied by his critical catchphrase, "my arse!" On occasions he shows a more understanding side, especially when his family needs emotional support. Jim has shown himself to be a big music fan. Often knowledgeable about songs, he will sing song lyrics that fit in to conversation. He is also able to play the banjo and does so on special occasions and at the request of his family.
  • Sue Johnston as Barbara Royle (née Speakman)
    Barbara is Jim's long-suffering wife. She lives for her family, and her caring nature is often exploited by her husband Jim and their daughter Denise, who let her do almost everything for them. Despite this, she is often shown to be more friendly, polite, compassionate, and level-headed than her husband. Barbara works part-time at a bakery, and for a time is the only member of the family who holds down a job. The stress of her life causes her to have a breakdown during Series 2. Johnston and Tomlinson previously played a married couple, Sheila and Bobby Grant, in Liverpool-based soap Brookside.
  • Caroline Aherne as Denise Best (née Royle)
    Jim and Barbara's firstborn child and only daughter is extremely lethargic, entitled, selfish and apathetic. Before meeting Dave, Denise was engaged to a man named Stewart, but called off the engagement. She marries Dave in the first series, and they have two children, David and Norma, though she rarely looks after them, instead passing her duties on to everyone else. Jim also used to mock her for only serving her husband rudimentary dinners such as Dairylea cheese spread on toast and spaghetti hoops. Denise is known for her heavy reliance on cigarettes. She and Barbara love smoking, and often fill the ashtray. Denise is sometimes verbally abusive to her younger brother Antony, regularly leaving him to babysit her children; she and her father often force him to brew tea for the family. However, there are scenes of Denise being friendly and loyal to those close to her. Sometimes she will stick up for Antony, Nana, or Cheryl if other characters ridicule them, and in an intimate scene in "The Queen of Sheba," she promises Nana that she will make her funeral fun, which she does.
  • Ralf Little as Antony James Royle (1998–2010)
    Jim and Barbara's second child and only son. The family generally treats him like a dogsbody, ordering him to answer the door, make tea, and babysit his nephew and niece. He is the only family member besides Barbara who actually does any work, around the house or otherwise. Jim, Denise, and Dave constantly mock him, and he is surprised in one episode when Denise sticks up for him and Jim shows him a lot of support. Although he was originally unemployed with little prospects, the 2006 special revealed that Antony had become a successful businessman and no longer lives in Manchester. He gets engaged to girlfriend Emma after she falls pregnant and they have a son named Lewis, but they separate and he starts dating a girl named Sarah. In 2009 he is in a relationship with Saskia, who falls pregnant in early 2010 and goes into labour on Christmas Day after he proposes.
  • Craig Cash as David "Dave" Best
    Denise's boyfriend and later husband Dave is initially depicted as a 'jack the lad' cheeky chappy and later portrayed as slow, lethargic, and indolent, perhaps because he works full time and is the sole carer for his and Denise's children. He is shown to be generous and good-natured, often putting up with Denise's selfish lifestyle. He is often Jim's sidekick and takes Jim's side when he argues with Barbara or Denise. Denise often takes advantage of Dave, leaving him to change nappies and comfort their children when they get upset. Denise and Dave announced that she was pregnant, and she later gave birth to baby David, and later in the series, Denise announced another pregnancy and later had a baby girl, whom she named Norma after Barbara's mother. Dave previously dated Denise's enemy, Beverley Macca, which Antony often mentions to annoy Denise. In the later series specials, Dave is portrayed as a dim-witted loafer.

Recurring edit

  • Liz Smith as Norma Jean Speakman (Nana) (1998–2006)
    Barbara's demanding elderly mother, whom Denise and Antony called "Nana." Jim and Norma had a highly-bitter feud; Jim would call her "greedy old cow" when she didn't share her Revels with him. Norma often looks for sympathy from her family, repeating the fact that she is the only living elderly woman in her block of flats, and she often hints that she wants to move in with the Royles. When her best friend Elsie dies, Jim and Norma argue because Norma goes from mourning to talking about Elsie's television set and clothes. Norma eventually moved in with the Royles when her health rapidly declined and she died during the 2006 special (Liz Smith was 85 at the time). When Nana died, Jim felt extremely remorseful because of how he feuded with her and showed respect by placing her ashes atop the television set, a place where she would always be remembered.
  • Jessica Hynes as Cheryl Carroll (1998–2010)
    Denise's best friend is the daughter of the Royles' next-door neighbours, Joe and Mary Carroll. She constantly battles with her weight, going from one unsuccessful diet to the next. Jim, Antony, and Dave often ridicule her weight behind her back (and sometimes in front of her). She enjoys looking after Denise's children, and Denise takes full advantage of this. Cheryl is portrayed as unlucky in love, though she has a relationship with Twiggy between the 2006 and 2008 episodes, before leaving him for a man with a burger van. On Christmas Day 2010, Cheryl revealed she had been dating a homeless person called "Spamhead" who stole her father's savings before leaving her. Until 2006, she is credited as Jessica Stevenson.
  • Doreen Keogh as Mary Carroll (1998–2006)
    Mary lives next door to the Royles with her husband Joe and daughter Cheryl. She is Irish and portrayed as a talkative busybody, in direct contrast to her husband. She last appears in the 2006 special and by Christmas 2009 her health has deteriorated and she suffers from severe incontinence. By the 2010 Christmas special, Mary had died.
  • Peter Martin as Joe Carroll (1998–2012)
    Mary's husband and Cheryl's father is very shy, which is a regular source of mockery from Jim and Antony, but after a few drinks he generally becomes more sociable; on a few occasions, he has proven to be a talented singer. He also appears to be a lot more confident and happy in Mary's absence. After Mary's death, he carries her ashes around with him, talks of her constantly, and decides to move house before Cheryl convinces him to remain.
  • Geoffrey Hughes as Twiggy (1998–2008)
    Twiggy is a longtime family friend of the Royles, and regularly visits, usually with rip-off materials or stolen goods to sell. He has been in prison, fathered at least two sons, and briefly dated Cheryl. Twiggy sees prison as a holiday and describes it as "recharging the old batteries". Twiggy's criminal tendencies become more serious as the series progresses; from selling knock-off, in "The New Sofa", he appears at Denise's house with several half-empty spirits bottles (with optics still attached), presumably stolen from the local pub; he nonchalantly claims he could have gotten more if the dog hadn't started barking. Twiggy's last appearance was in the 2008 Christmas special as Hughes retired in 2010 and died in 2012.
  • Andrew Whyment as Darren Sinclair-Jones (1999–2000)
    Darren is friends with Antony in Series 2 and 3. Darren is portrayed to be dull, uneducated, and apathetic. Like Twiggy, Darren is light-fingered and has been sacked, for stealing, from every job he's ever had. His brothers are all in prison, his father is an alcoholic who never leaves the pub, and his mother (when not in hospital with her failing health) lives with Darren in a house where the bailiffs have taken all the furniture. On Christmas Day 2000, Antony and Emma ask Darren to be godfather to their unborn child.
  • Sheridan Smith as Emma Kavanagh (1999–2000)
    Emma is Antony's first girlfriend. She first appears in the Series 2 finale, after being mentioned several times in earlier episodes. Emma comes from a wealthy family, but gets on well with the Royles. In the Series 3 finale, Antony announces his engagement to Emma, which leads Jim and Barbara to assume that Emma is pregnant. In the 2000 Christmas special, Emma's arrogant parents, Roger and Valerie, meet Jim and Barbara for the first time. Emma does not appear in the 2006 special, by which time she has separated from Antony. Antony and Emma continue to share custody of their son Lewis, who appears in the 2006 special.
  • Joanne Froggatt as Saskia (2010)
    Saskia, Antony's girlfriend, is mentioned in the 2009 Christmas special and appears on Christmas Day 2010. She is an A&E nurse and is heavily pregnant when she appears. The Royles have a high level of interest in Saskia and have no respect for her privacy; for example, they read her diary and look through her clothes. In 2009, she did not wish to go to the Royles' because of Jim's behaviour on a previous visit. Antony proposed to Saskia on Christmas Day 2010, on which she went into labour a month early.

Episodes edit

Series
SeriesEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
1614 September 1998 (1998-09-14)19 October 1998 (1998-10-19)
2624 September 1999 (1999-09-24)28 October 1999 (1999-10-28)
125 December 1999 (1999-12-25)
3616 October 2000 (2000-10-16)27 November 2000 (2000-11-27)
125 December 2000 (2000-12-25)
Specials529 October 2006 (2006-10-29)25 December 2012 (2012-12-25)

1998–2000: Original run edit

The first series aired on BBC Two in 1998, quickly gaining a following such that it was moved to BBC One for the second series in 1999, when it became even more popular. A Christmas special aired in 1999, followed by a third series and another Christmas special in 2000. Whilst each of the episodes can be viewed independently of each other, the first three series each have their own story arc running through them to give a greater sense of continuity, again unique for a British sitcom of this era. In series one the focus is on the buildup to Dave and Denise's wedding day, in the second series it partly focuses on Denise's pregnancy culminating in her giving birth on Christmas Day in the Christmas special. The third series builds up to Baby David's Christening as well as the relationship between Antony and Emma. Certain episodes also appear to parallel each other if the first three series are watched in order- for example the fifth episode of the first season focuses on a row between Dave and Denise whilst the fifth episode of the second season focuses on a row between Jim and Barbara.

In 2000 Aherne announced that she would not write or star in any more episodes. Ricky Tomlinson also pulled out to ensure the show's end.

2006–2012: Specials edit

On 7 April 2006, the BBC announced that Aherne and Cash were to write a script for a one-off special, which was broadcast on 29 October 2006.[7] The episode received widespread critical acclaim, having been watched by over 8,000,000 viewers.[8]

"The Queen of Sheba" takes place six years after the events of the last series and features Nana's declining health and death. It won the Best Sitcom award at the 2007 BAFTAs, and won the Royal Television Society Award for Best Situation Comedy & Comedy Drama. Liz Smith's performance won her the Best TV Comedy Actress award at the National Television Awards and was BAFTA-nominated.

The 2008 Christmas special, entitled "The New Sofa" was the first that took place mainly outside of the Royles' house. It began at the Royles', but moved to the Bests' house early on.[9] Ralf Little did not appear in this episode, but his character is referenced. The hour-long special aired on Christmas Day 2008, and attracted 10,600,000 viewers, making it the fifth most watched programme on Christmas Day and the fifth most watched for the entire week ending 28 December 2008.[8]

The Royle Family returned as part of Comic Relief, on 13 March 2009. It also marked the return of Ralf Little as Antony, who joined Dave, Denise, Jim and Barbara in the one-off mini episode.[10]

Another Christmas special, "The Golden Egg Cup", was broadcast on 25 December 2009, at 9:00 pm on BBC One and also in HD on the BBC HD channel.[11] The episode was the most watched show on TV on Christmas Day and for the entire week ending 26 December 2009, attracting an audience of 11,740,000 viewers and the highest-rated episode of The Royle Family.[8]

In November 2010 Gold broadcast a two-hour episode called "Behind The Sofa", with interviews from the cast and crew celebrating the show's return in 2006. Another show entitled Royle Family Portraits was aired on Gold on Wednesday 17 November.

Another Christmas special entitled "Joe's Crackers" was aired on 25 December 2010, on BBC One and BBC HD.[12] The ratings for the BBC One transmission were 11,290,000 viewers, making it the fourth-most watched programme of Christmas Day and the sixth most watched for the entire week ending 26 December 2010.[8]

Another Christmas special was planned for 2011,[13] but a script was not completed in time for filming.[14]

A final Christmas special for 2012, entitled "Barbara's Old Ring", aired on 25 December 2012. The broadcast was the third most popular programme on Christmas Day, achieving a rating of 9,900,000 viewers and was the sixth most watched programme for the week ending 30 December, across all UK TV channels.[8]

A short charity special was made for Comic Relief in 2013.[15]

A further special episode was set to be written, but Aherne was ill with lung cancer and died on 2 July 2016, effectively ending the programme. Tomlinson stated that he would not do further episodes without Aherne.

Reception edit

Ratings edit

Series Timeslot Episodes First aired Last aired Rank Avg.
viewers
(millions)
Date Viewers
(millions)
Date Viewers
(millions)
1 Monday 10:00 pm 6 14 September 1998 3.83 19 October 1998 4.86 5 4.09
2 Thursday 10:00 pm (1–6)
Saturday 10:30 pm (7)
7 23 September 1999 7.64 25 December 1999 10.44 19 7.68
3 Monday 9:30 pm (1–5)
9:00 pm (6), 10:10 pm (7)
7 16 October 2000 9.93 25 December 2000 9.78 7 9.33

Source: BARB[16]

Awards and nominations edit

Year Award Show Category Result Recipient(s) Ref(s)
1998 British Comedy Awards Best New TV Comedy Won The Royle Family [17]
1999 BAFTA TV Awards Best Comedy Performance Nominated Caroline Aherne [18]
Best Comedy (Programme or Series) Nominated Glenn Wilhide
Mark Mylod
Caroline Aherne
Craig Cash
Henry Normal
[18]
British Comedy Awards Best TV Comedy Actor Won Ricky Tomlinson [19]
Best TV Comedy Actress Won Caroline Aherne [19]
Best Female Comedy Newcomer Won Jessica Hynes [19]
Best TV Sitcom Won The Royle Family [19]
Best Male Comedy Newcomer Nominated Craig Cash [20]
Broadcasting Press Guild Awards Writer's Award Won Caroline Aherne
Craig Cash
Henry Normal
[21]
RTS Awards Best Situation Comedy/
Comedy Drama
Nominated Granada Television [22]
RTS Craft & Design Awards Best Tape & Film Editing -
Entertainment & Situation Comedy
Won Tony Cranstoun [23]
Best Art Director Won Rachel Pierce
2000 BAFTA TV Awards Best Comedy Performance Won Caroline Aherne [24]
Nominated Sue Johnston [24]
Nominated Ricky Tomlinson [24]
Best Situation Comedy Won Kenton Allen
Caroline Aherne
Craig Cash
[24]
BAFTA TV Craft Awards Best Editing Won Tony Cranstoun [25]
British Comedy Awards Best TV Comedy Actress Won Sue Johnston [26]
Best TV Comedy Actor Nominated Ricky Tomlinson [27]
Best TV Comedy Nominated The Royle Family [27]
National Television Awards Most Popular Comedy Programme Won The Royle Family [28]
RTS Awards Best Writer Won Caroline Aherne
Craig Cash
[29]
Best Situation Comedy/
Comedy Drama
Nominated Granada Television [29]
TV Quick Awards Best Comedy Show Won The Royle Family [30]
2001 BAFTA TV Awards Best Comedy Performance Nominated Caroline Aherne [31]
Best Situation Comedy Nominated The Royle Family [31]
BAFTA TV Craft Awards Best New Director - Fiction Nominated Caroline Aherne [32]
National Television Awards Most Popular Comedy Programme Won The Royle Family [28]
Most Popular Comedy Performer Won Ricky Tomlinson [28]
RTS Awards Best Situation Comedy/
Comedy Drama
Won Granada Television [33]
RTS Craft & Design Awards Art Director Won Rachel Pierce [34]
TRIC Awards TV Comedy Programme Won The Royle Family [35]
TV Quick Awards Best Comedy Show Won The Royle Family [36]
2007 BAFTA TV Awards Best Situation Comedy Won Caroline Aherne
Craig Cash
John Rushton
Phil Mealey
[37]
Best Comedy Performance Nominated Liz Smith [37]
Pioneer Audience Award Nominated The Royle Family:
The Queen of Sheba
[37]
British Comedy Awards Best TV Comedy Actress Won Liz Smith [38]
RTS Awards Best Situation Comedy/
Comedy Drama
Won Granada Television [39]

Home media edit

VHS releases edit

  • The Royle Family: The Complete 1st Series – 8 November 1999.[40]
  • The Royle Family: The Complete 2nd Series – 6 November 2000.[41]
  • The Essential Royle Family (Marks & Spencer exclusive) – includes Series 1, episode 2, Series 2, episodes 4, 5 & 7 (released 2000).[42]
  • The Royle Family: The Complete 3rd Series – 19 November 2001.[43]
  • The Royle Family: The Complete 1st Series / The Complete 2nd Series / The Complete Third Series box set – 19 November 2001.[44]
  • The Very Best of the Royle Family – 25 November 2002.[45] (see DVD section for episodes).

DVD releases edit

DVD title Release date Features
Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
The Complete 1st Series 16 January 2007[46] 6 November 2000[47] 6 November 2006[48]
No release 15 May 2006[51] 5 September 2012[52]
The Complete 2nd Series 15 January 2008[53] 6 November 2000[54] 3 March 2007[55]
  • 6 episodes + 1999 Christmas special
  • 1 disc
  • BBFC rating: 12[49]
  • ACB rating: PG[56]
No release 15 May 2006[57] 5 September 2012[58]
  • 6 episodes + 1999 Christmas special
  • 1 disc
  • BBFC rating: 12[49]
  • ACB rating: PG
The Complete 3rd Series No release 19 November 2001[59] 2 June 2007[60]
  • 6 episodes + 2000 Christmas special
  • 1 disc
  • BBFC rating: 12[49]
  • ACB rating: PG[61]
No release 15 May 2006[62] 6 March 2013[63]
  • 6 episodes + 2000 Christmas special
  • 1 disc
  • BBFC rating: 12[49]
  • ACB rating: PG
Specials & compilations
The Very Best Of… No release 25 November 2002[64] No release
  • 6 episodes (S1.6, S2.6, S2.7, S3.3, S3.6, S3.7)
  • 1 disc
The Queen of Sheba No release 30 October 2006[65] 21 November 2012
(as one set)[66]
The New Sofa No release 26 January 2009[68]
Christmas with… No release 16 August 2010[71] No release
  • 1999, 2000 & 2008 specials
  • 1 disc
The Golden Egg Cup No release 1 February 2010[72] 21 November 2012
(as one set)[73]
Joe's Crackers No release 31 January 2011[76]
Barbara's Old Ring No release 21 January 2013[79] No release
Collections
The Complete Series No release 15 May 2006[81] 29 March 2008[82]
  • 18 episodes + 1999 & 2000 Christmas specials
  • 3 discs
Album No release 1 September 2008[83] No release
  • 18 episodes + 1999, 2000 & 2006 Christmas specials
  • 4 discs
Album – Bumper Edition No release 17 August 2009[84] No release
  • 18 episodes + 1999, 2000, 2006 & 2008 Christmas specials
  • 5 discs
The Collection No release 16 August 2010[85] No release
  • 18 episodes + 1999, 2000, 2006, 2008 & 2009 Christmas specials
  • 7 discs
The Complete Collection No release 7 October 2013[86] No release
  • 18 episodes + 1999, 2000, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010 & 2012 Christmas specials
  • 9 discs
  • Special features:
    • "We Love The Royle Family" documentary
    • Children in Need Special
    • Deleted Scenes
    • Outtakes
    • Cast Interviews

Streaming edit

In the United Kingdom, the complete series was made available via several streaming services including BBC iPlayer[87] and subscription services, BritBox[88] and Now.[89] In Australia, the series is currently available to stream via Foxtel Now.[90]

Books edit

  • The Royle Family: The Scripts – Series 1, by Caroline Aherne, Craig Cash, and Henry Normal. London: Granada Media/Andre Deutsch, 15 November 1999.[91]
  • The Royle Family: The Scripts – Series 2, by Caroline Aherne, Craig Cash, and Carmel Morgan. London: Granada Media, 18 September 2000.[92]
  • The Royle Family: My Arse, by Caroline Aherne. Welbeck Publishing Group, 1 October 2001.[93]
  • The Royle Family: The Complete Scripts, covers all scripts from Series 1, 2, and 3. Granada Media, 5 August 2002.[94]

Audiobooks edit

  • The Royle Family (BBC Radio Collection), features four episodes from the first series. BBC Audiobooks Ltd., 6 November 2000.[95]
  • The Royle Family 2 (BBC Radio Collection), features four episodes from the second series. BBC Audiobooks Ltd., 5 November 2001.[96]
  • The Royle Family 3 (BBC Radio Collection), features four episodes from the third series. BBC Audiobooks Ltd., 25 November 2002.[97]
  • The Royle Family Collection (BBC Radio Collection), features twelve episodes from the first, second and third series. BBC Audiobooks Ltd., 25 November 2002.[98]

Connections to other works edit

The subsequent sitcom Early Doors was also written by Craig Cash and Phil Mealey and has a similar production style and setting to The Royle Family. Cash also appears in Early Doors.

A frequent pastime for the family is watching the BBC series Antiques Roadshow and betting on the outcome of valuations.[99][100]

In several episodes, the family are seen watching Coronation Street, a long-running Northern English-based soap opera, in which Sue Johnston, Doreen Keogh, Geoffrey Hughes and Andrew Whyment have all played regular characters. Guest actors Sally Lindsay (Michelle, Twiggy's girlfriend), Sharon Duce (Valerie, Emma's Mother), Steve Huison (Derek, Cheryl's Boyfriend) Helen Fraser (Jocelyn Best, Dave's Mother) and Joanne Froggatt (Saskia, Antony's fiancée) have also appeared in the programme.

In the 1999 Christmas special, Nana (Liz Smith) asks when Dibley is on, meaning The Vicar Of Dibley (1994-2007), 'with that big funny girl who dresses up as a vicar', meaning Dawn French. Smith herself had starred in The Vicar Of Dibley in which she had played Letitia Cropley until her character was killed off in 1996.

Sue Johnston and Joanne Froggatt would work together once again on the UK period drama, Downton Abbey, both as lady's maids, Johnston playing Gladys Denker and Froggatt playing Anna Bates.

Caroline Aherne and Craig Cash have both narrated and Cash continues to narrate the Channel 4 series Gogglebox, which, like The Royle Family, features people watching TV.[101]

Ralf Little and Sheridan Smith were also cast as a couple in the BBC Three sitcom Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps.

Craig Cash and Sue Johnson co-starred in the 2016 comedy series Rovers.

American version edit

In 2001, it was announced that a proposed remake was in the works and to be retitled The Kennedys. The American version, produced for CBS,[102] featured Randy Quaid as Jim Kennedy, Pamela Reed as Pamela (Barbara), Sarah Ann Morris as Denise, John Francis Daley as Anthony, and Page Kennedy as Roger (Dave). It was set in Boston and followed the lives of a blue-collar, working-class family. The series was to adapt the original plot lines of the first series of The Royle Family. A pilot was produced in April 2001,[102] which did not prove successful and therefore CBS opted not to pick the show up.[4]

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The Royle Family is a British sitcom produced by Granada Television for the BBC which ran for three series from 1998 to 2000 and specials from 2006 to 2012 1 2 It centres on the lives of a television fixated Manchester family the Royles comprising family patriarch Jim Royle Ricky Tomlinson his wife Barbara Sue Johnston their daughter Denise Caroline Aherne their son Antony Ralf Little and Denise s fiance later husband David Craig Cash The Royle FamilyTitle cardGenreSitcomCreated byCaroline AherneCraig CashHenry NormalWritten byCaroline AherneCraig CashHenry Normal 1998 Carmel Morgan 1999 Phil Mealey 2006 2012 Directed byMark Mylod Steve Bendelack Caroline AherneStarringRicky TomlinsonSue JohnstonCaroline AherneRalf LittleCraig CashLiz Smith Jessica HynesPeter MartinDoreen KeoghGeoffrey HughesSheridan SmithAndrew WhymentOpening theme Half the World Away by OasisCountry of originUnited KingdomOriginal languageEnglishNo of series3No of episodes25 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producerAndy HarriesProducersGlenn Wilhide 1998 Kenton Allen 1999 2000 John Rushton 2006 2009 Production locationGranada StudiosCinematographyDick DoddEditorIan WilsonRunning time26 59 minsProduction companiesGranada Productions 1998 2008 ITV Studios 2009 2012 Original releaseNetworkBBC Two 1998 BBC One 1999 2012 Release14 September 1998 1998 09 14 25 December 2012 2012 12 25 The series features simple production values and a comic portrayal of working class family life at the turn of the millennium It therefore has something in common with kitchen sink drama Almost all of the episodes take place in the Royles home largely in the telly centric living room with the humour derived from the conversations held therein Aherne and Cash co wrote every episode along with Henry Normal series one Carmel Morgan series two and Phil Mealey five Christmas specials The later specials are presented in a more traditional sitcom format A further special episode was set to be written but Aherne was ill and died on 2 July 2016 effectively ending the programme In the British Film Institute s list of the 100 greatest British television programmes drawn up in 2000 and voted on by industry professionals The Royle Family was placed 31st In a 2001 Channel 4 poll Jim Royle the misanthropic head of the household known for such mocking phrases as my arse was ranked eleventh on their list of the 100 Greatest TV Characters 3 In a 2004 BBC poll to find Britain s Best Sitcom The Royle Family was placed 19th The series also won several BAFTA awards In 2020 The Royles were voted the UK 3rd favourite TV family behind The Simpsons and the Trotters Contents 1 Series 2 Characters 2 1 Main 2 2 Recurring 3 Episodes 3 1 1998 2000 Original run 3 2 2006 2012 Specials 4 Reception 4 1 Ratings 4 2 Awards and nominations 5 Home media 5 1 VHS releases 5 2 DVD releases 5 3 Streaming 5 4 Books 5 5 Audiobooks 6 Connections to other works 7 American version 8 References 9 External linksSeries editMost episodes appear to take place in real time and all action takes place within the Royles council house The passage of time as indicated by the changing programmes on the Royles TV sometimes suggests that the action has been compressed Unlike most UK sitcoms of the time the show was filmed in 16 mm film using single camera production style and was not filmed in front of an audience The producer Glenn Wilhide is on record as saying It was a big fight to make sure it had no laugh track 4 The one off specials take a more traditional sitcom storyline though many scenes still run longer than standard in line with the real time nature of the original series The 2006 special episode The Queen of Sheba was partly set in a hospital Its narrative moves forward in time in a more structured manner 2008 s Christmas special The New Sofa is set over two days In it the characters spend Christmas Eve at the Royle household in the traditional manner in front of the television followed by Christmas Day at Dave and Denise s Much of the 2009 Christmas special takes place in a caravan at a holiday park It also features intermediate scenes of Dave driving the car there Both the 2010 and 2012 Christmas specials take place at the Royles house There was widespread speculation as to whether the show would return after the 2012 special In 2016 Tomlinson said that there would probably be a Christmas special that year however Aherne s death in July 2016 effectively ended any chances of a return for the show 5 The show s theme song is Half the World Away by Oasis When Aherne died ex Oasis member Noel Gallagher performed a tribute to Aherne by playing it during a concert in Nashville Tennessee 6 Characters edit nbsp From left to right Ralf Little as Antony Royle Liz Smith as Norma Speakman Nana Sue Johnston as Barbara Royle Ricky Tomlinson as James Jim Royle Caroline Aherne as Denise Best nee Royle Craig Cash as Dave Best Main edit Ricky Tomlinson as James Randolph Jim Royle Misanthropic cynical and selfish Jim is a slob who spends his days sitting in his armchair watching television doing as little as possible and enjoys announcing his visits to the lavatory Jim is an impatient miser and regularly mocks his family in particular his son Antony and his mother in law Norma when not judging celebrities on television Jim s outbursts are often accompanied by his critical catchphrase my arse On occasions he shows a more understanding side especially when his family needs emotional support Jim has shown himself to be a big music fan Often knowledgeable about songs he will sing song lyrics that fit in to conversation He is also able to play the banjo and does so on special occasions and at the request of his family Sue Johnston as Barbara Royle nee Speakman Barbara is Jim s long suffering wife She lives for her family and her caring nature is often exploited by her husband Jim and their daughter Denise who let her do almost everything for them Despite this she is often shown to be more friendly polite compassionate and level headed than her husband Barbara works part time at a bakery and for a time is the only member of the family who holds down a job The stress of her life causes her to have a breakdown during Series 2 Johnston and Tomlinson previously played a married couple Sheila and Bobby Grant in Liverpool based soap Brookside Caroline Aherne as Denise Best nee Royle Jim and Barbara s firstborn child and only daughter is extremely lethargic entitled selfish and apathetic Before meeting Dave Denise was engaged to a man named Stewart but called off the engagement She marries Dave in the first series and they have two children David and Norma though she rarely looks after them instead passing her duties on to everyone else Jim also used to mock her for only serving her husband rudimentary dinners such as Dairylea cheese spread on toast and spaghetti hoops Denise is known for her heavy reliance on cigarettes She and Barbara love smoking and often fill the ashtray Denise is sometimes verbally abusive to her younger brother Antony regularly leaving him to babysit her children she and her father often force him to brew tea for the family However there are scenes of Denise being friendly and loyal to those close to her Sometimes she will stick up for Antony Nana or Cheryl if other characters ridicule them and in an intimate scene in The Queen of Sheba she promises Nana that she will make her funeral fun which she does Ralf Little as Antony James Royle 1998 2010 Jim and Barbara s second child and only son The family generally treats him like a dogsbody ordering him to answer the door make tea and babysit his nephew and niece He is the only family member besides Barbara who actually does any work around the house or otherwise Jim Denise and Dave constantly mock him and he is surprised in one episode when Denise sticks up for him and Jim shows him a lot of support Although he was originally unemployed with little prospects the 2006 special revealed that Antony had become a successful businessman and no longer lives in Manchester He gets engaged to girlfriend Emma after she falls pregnant and they have a son named Lewis but they separate and he starts dating a girl named Sarah In 2009 he is in a relationship with Saskia who falls pregnant in early 2010 and goes into labour on Christmas Day after he proposes Craig Cash as David Dave Best Denise s boyfriend and later husband Dave is initially depicted as a jack the lad cheeky chappy and later portrayed as slow lethargic and indolent perhaps because he works full time and is the sole carer for his and Denise s children He is shown to be generous and good natured often putting up with Denise s selfish lifestyle He is often Jim s sidekick and takes Jim s side when he argues with Barbara or Denise Denise often takes advantage of Dave leaving him to change nappies and comfort their children when they get upset Denise and Dave announced that she was pregnant and she later gave birth to baby David and later in the series Denise announced another pregnancy and later had a baby girl whom she named Norma after Barbara s mother Dave previously dated Denise s enemy Beverley Macca which Antony often mentions to annoy Denise In the later series specials Dave is portrayed as a dim witted loafer Recurring edit Liz Smith as Norma Jean Speakman Nana 1998 2006 Barbara s demanding elderly mother whom Denise and Antony called Nana Jim and Norma had a highly bitter feud Jim would call her greedy old cow when she didn t share her Revels with him Norma often looks for sympathy from her family repeating the fact that she is the only living elderly woman in her block of flats and she often hints that she wants to move in with the Royles When her best friend Elsie dies Jim and Norma argue because Norma goes from mourning to talking about Elsie s television set and clothes Norma eventually moved in with the Royles when her health rapidly declined and she died during the 2006 special Liz Smith was 85 at the time When Nana died Jim felt extremely remorseful because of how he feuded with her and showed respect by placing her ashes atop the television set a place where she would always be remembered Jessica Hynes as Cheryl Carroll 1998 2010 Denise s best friend is the daughter of the Royles next door neighbours Joe and Mary Carroll She constantly battles with her weight going from one unsuccessful diet to the next Jim Antony and Dave often ridicule her weight behind her back and sometimes in front of her She enjoys looking after Denise s children and Denise takes full advantage of this Cheryl is portrayed as unlucky in love though she has a relationship with Twiggy between the 2006 and 2008 episodes before leaving him for a man with a burger van On Christmas Day 2010 Cheryl revealed she had been dating a homeless person called Spamhead who stole her father s savings before leaving her Until 2006 she is credited as Jessica Stevenson Doreen Keogh as Mary Carroll 1998 2006 Mary lives next door to the Royles with her husband Joe and daughter Cheryl She is Irish and portrayed as a talkative busybody in direct contrast to her husband She last appears in the 2006 special and by Christmas 2009 her health has deteriorated and she suffers from severe incontinence By the 2010 Christmas special Mary had died Peter Martin as Joe Carroll 1998 2012 Mary s husband and Cheryl s father is very shy which is a regular source of mockery from Jim and Antony but after a few drinks he generally becomes more sociable on a few occasions he has proven to be a talented singer He also appears to be a lot more confident and happy in Mary s absence After Mary s death he carries her ashes around with him talks of her constantly and decides to move house before Cheryl convinces him to remain Geoffrey Hughes as Twiggy 1998 2008 Twiggy is a longtime family friend of the Royles and regularly visits usually with rip off materials or stolen goods to sell He has been in prison fathered at least two sons and briefly dated Cheryl Twiggy sees prison as a holiday and describes it as recharging the old batteries Twiggy s criminal tendencies become more serious as the series progresses from selling knock off in The New Sofa he appears at Denise s house with several half empty spirits bottles with optics still attached presumably stolen from the local pub he nonchalantly claims he could have gotten more if the dog hadn t started barking Twiggy s last appearance was in the 2008 Christmas special as Hughes retired in 2010 and died in 2012 Andrew Whyment as Darren Sinclair Jones 1999 2000 Darren is friends with Antony in Series 2 and 3 Darren is portrayed to be dull uneducated and apathetic Like Twiggy Darren is light fingered and has been sacked for stealing from every job he s ever had His brothers are all in prison his father is an alcoholic who never leaves the pub and his mother when not in hospital with her failing health lives with Darren in a house where the bailiffs have taken all the furniture On Christmas Day 2000 Antony and Emma ask Darren to be godfather to their unborn child Sheridan Smith as Emma Kavanagh 1999 2000 Emma is Antony s first girlfriend She first appears in the Series 2 finale after being mentioned several times in earlier episodes Emma comes from a wealthy family but gets on well with the Royles In the Series 3 finale Antony announces his engagement to Emma which leads Jim and Barbara to assume that Emma is pregnant In the 2000 Christmas special Emma s arrogant parents Roger and Valerie meet Jim and Barbara for the first time Emma does not appear in the 2006 special by which time she has separated from Antony Antony and Emma continue to share custody of their son Lewis who appears in the 2006 special Joanne Froggatt as Saskia 2010 Saskia Antony s girlfriend is mentioned in the 2009 Christmas special and appears on Christmas Day 2010 She is an A amp E nurse and is heavily pregnant when she appears The Royles have a high level of interest in Saskia and have no respect for her privacy for example they read her diary and look through her clothes In 2009 she did not wish to go to the Royles because of Jim s behaviour on a previous visit Antony proposed to Saskia on Christmas Day 2010 on which she went into labour a month early Episodes editMain article List of The Royle Family episodes SeriesSeriesEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast aired1614 September 1998 1998 09 14 19 October 1998 1998 10 19 2624 September 1999 1999 09 24 28 October 1999 1999 10 28 125 December 1999 1999 12 25 3616 October 2000 2000 10 16 27 November 2000 2000 11 27 125 December 2000 2000 12 25 Specials529 October 2006 2006 10 29 25 December 2012 2012 12 25 1998 2000 Original run edit The first series aired on BBC Two in 1998 quickly gaining a following such that it was moved to BBC One for the second series in 1999 when it became even more popular A Christmas special aired in 1999 followed by a third series and another Christmas special in 2000 Whilst each of the episodes can be viewed independently of each other the first three series each have their own story arc running through them to give a greater sense of continuity again unique for a British sitcom of this era In series one the focus is on the buildup to Dave and Denise s wedding day in the second series it partly focuses on Denise s pregnancy culminating in her giving birth on Christmas Day in the Christmas special The third series builds up to Baby David s Christening as well as the relationship between Antony and Emma Certain episodes also appear to parallel each other if the first three series are watched in order for example the fifth episode of the first season focuses on a row between Dave and Denise whilst the fifth episode of the second season focuses on a row between Jim and Barbara In 2000 Aherne announced that she would not write or star in any more episodes Ricky Tomlinson also pulled out to ensure the show s end 2006 2012 Specials edit On 7 April 2006 the BBC announced that Aherne and Cash were to write a script for a one off special which was broadcast on 29 October 2006 7 The episode received widespread critical acclaim having been watched by over 8 000 000 viewers 8 The Queen of Sheba takes place six years after the events of the last series and features Nana s declining health and death It won the Best Sitcom award at the 2007 BAFTAs and won the Royal Television Society Award for Best Situation Comedy amp Comedy Drama Liz Smith s performance won her the Best TV Comedy Actress award at the National Television Awards and was BAFTA nominated The 2008 Christmas special entitled The New Sofa was the first that took place mainly outside of the Royles house It began at the Royles but moved to the Bests house early on 9 Ralf Little did not appear in this episode but his character is referenced The hour long special aired on Christmas Day 2008 and attracted 10 600 000 viewers making it the fifth most watched programme on Christmas Day and the fifth most watched for the entire week ending 28 December 2008 8 The Royle Family returned as part of Comic Relief on 13 March 2009 It also marked the return of Ralf Little as Antony who joined Dave Denise Jim and Barbara in the one off mini episode 10 Another Christmas special The Golden Egg Cup was broadcast on 25 December 2009 at 9 00 pm on BBC One and also in HD on the BBC HD channel 11 The episode was the most watched show on TV on Christmas Day and for the entire week ending 26 December 2009 attracting an audience of 11 740 000 viewers and the highest rated episode of The Royle Family 8 In November 2010 Gold broadcast a two hour episode called Behind The Sofa with interviews from the cast and crew celebrating the show s return in 2006 Another show entitled Royle Family Portraits was aired on Gold on Wednesday 17 November Another Christmas special entitled Joe s Crackers was aired on 25 December 2010 on BBC One and BBC HD 12 The ratings for the BBC One transmission were 11 290 000 viewers making it the fourth most watched programme of Christmas Day and the sixth most watched for the entire week ending 26 December 2010 8 Another Christmas special was planned for 2011 13 but a script was not completed in time for filming 14 A final Christmas special for 2012 entitled Barbara s Old Ring aired on 25 December 2012 The broadcast was the third most popular programme on Christmas Day achieving a rating of 9 900 000 viewers and was the sixth most watched programme for the week ending 30 December across all UK TV channels 8 A short charity special was made for Comic Relief in 2013 15 A further special episode was set to be written but Aherne was ill with lung cancer and died on 2 July 2016 effectively ending the programme Tomlinson stated that he would not do further episodes without Aherne Reception editRatings edit Series Timeslot Episodes First aired Last aired Rank Avg viewers millions Date Viewers millions Date Viewers millions 1 Monday 10 00 pm 6 14 September 1998 3 83 19 October 1998 4 86 5 4 09 2 Thursday 10 00 pm 1 6 Saturday 10 30 pm 7 7 23 September 1999 7 64 25 December 1999 10 44 19 7 68 3 Monday 9 30 pm 1 5 9 00 pm 6 10 10 pm 7 7 16 October 2000 9 93 25 December 2000 9 78 7 9 33 Source BARB 16 Awards and nominations edit Year Award Show Category Result Recipient s Ref s 1998 British Comedy Awards Best New TV Comedy Won The Royle Family 17 1999 BAFTA TV Awards Best Comedy Performance Nominated Caroline Aherne 18 Best Comedy Programme or Series Nominated Glenn WilhideMark MylodCaroline AherneCraig CashHenry Normal 18 British Comedy Awards Best TV Comedy Actor Won Ricky Tomlinson 19 Best TV Comedy Actress Won Caroline Aherne 19 Best Female Comedy Newcomer Won Jessica Hynes 19 Best TV Sitcom Won The Royle Family 19 Best Male Comedy Newcomer Nominated Craig Cash 20 Broadcasting Press Guild Awards Writer s Award Won Caroline AherneCraig CashHenry Normal 21 RTS Awards Best Situation Comedy Comedy Drama Nominated Granada Television 22 RTS Craft amp Design Awards Best Tape amp Film Editing Entertainment amp Situation Comedy Won Tony Cranstoun 23 Best Art Director Won Rachel Pierce 2000 BAFTA TV Awards Best Comedy Performance Won Caroline Aherne 24 Nominated Sue Johnston 24 Nominated Ricky Tomlinson 24 Best Situation Comedy Won Kenton AllenCaroline AherneCraig Cash 24 BAFTA TV Craft Awards Best Editing Won Tony Cranstoun 25 British Comedy Awards Best TV Comedy Actress Won Sue Johnston 26 Best TV Comedy Actor Nominated Ricky Tomlinson 27 Best TV Comedy Nominated The Royle Family 27 National Television Awards Most Popular Comedy Programme Won The Royle Family 28 RTS Awards Best Writer Won Caroline AherneCraig Cash 29 Best Situation Comedy Comedy Drama Nominated Granada Television 29 TV Quick Awards Best Comedy Show Won The Royle Family 30 2001 BAFTA TV Awards Best Comedy Performance Nominated Caroline Aherne 31 Best Situation Comedy Nominated The Royle Family 31 BAFTA TV Craft Awards Best New Director Fiction Nominated Caroline Aherne 32 National Television Awards Most Popular Comedy Programme Won The Royle Family 28 Most Popular Comedy Performer Won Ricky Tomlinson 28 RTS Awards Best Situation Comedy Comedy Drama Won Granada Television 33 RTS Craft amp Design Awards Art Director Won Rachel Pierce 34 TRIC Awards TV Comedy Programme Won The Royle Family 35 TV Quick Awards Best Comedy Show Won The Royle Family 36 2007 BAFTA TV Awards Best Situation Comedy Won Caroline AherneCraig CashJohn RushtonPhil Mealey 37 Best Comedy Performance Nominated Liz Smith 37 Pioneer Audience Award Nominated The Royle Family The Queen of Sheba 37 British Comedy Awards Best TV Comedy Actress Won Liz Smith 38 RTS Awards Best Situation Comedy Comedy Drama Won Granada Television 39 Home media editVHS releases edit The Royle Family The Complete 1st Series 8 November 1999 40 The Royle Family The Complete 2nd Series 6 November 2000 41 The Essential Royle Family Marks amp Spencer exclusive includes Series 1 episode 2 Series 2 episodes 4 5 amp 7 released 2000 42 The Royle Family The Complete 3rd Series 19 November 2001 43 The Royle Family The Complete 1st Series The Complete 2nd Series The Complete Third Series box set 19 November 2001 44 The Very Best of the Royle Family 25 November 2002 45 see DVD section for episodes DVD releases edit DVD title Release date Features Region 1 Region 2 Region 4 The Complete 1st Series 16 January 2007 46 6 November 2000 47 6 November 2006 48 6 episodes 1 disc BBFC rating 12 49 ACB rating PG 50 No release 15 May 2006 51 5 September 2012 52 6 episodes 1 disc BBFC rating 12 49 ACB rating PG The Complete 2nd Series 15 January 2008 53 6 November 2000 54 3 March 2007 55 6 episodes 1999 Christmas special 1 disc BBFC rating 12 49 ACB rating PG 56 No release 15 May 2006 57 5 September 2012 58 6 episodes 1999 Christmas special 1 disc BBFC rating 12 49 ACB rating PG The Complete 3rd Series No release 19 November 2001 59 2 June 2007 60 6 episodes 2000 Christmas special 1 disc BBFC rating 12 49 ACB rating PG 61 No release 15 May 2006 62 6 March 2013 63 6 episodes 2000 Christmas special 1 disc BBFC rating 12 49 ACB rating PG Specials amp compilations The Very Best Of No release 25 November 2002 64 No release 6 episodes S1 6 S2 6 S2 7 S3 3 S3 6 S3 7 1 disc The Queen of Sheba No release 30 October 2006 65 21 November 2012 as one set 66 2006 special 1 disc 2 discs Region 4 w The New Sofa BBFC rating 15 ACB M 67 The New Sofa No release 26 January 2009 68 2008 Christmas special 1 disc 2 discs Region 4 w The Queen of Sheba BBFC rating 12 69 ACB M 70 Christmas with No release 16 August 2010 71 No release 1999 2000 amp 2008 specials 1 disc The Golden Egg Cup No release 1 February 2010 72 21 November 2012 as one set 73 2009 Christmas special 1 disc 2 discs Region 4 w Joe s Crackers BBFC rating 12 74 ACB PG 75 Joe s Crackers No release 31 January 2011 76 2010 Christmas special 1 disc 2 discs Region 4 w The Golden Eggcup BBFC rating 12 77 ACB PG 78 Barbara s Old Ring No release 21 January 2013 79 No release 2012 Christmas special 1 disc BBFC rating 12 80 Collections The Complete Series No release 15 May 2006 81 29 March 2008 82 18 episodes 1999 amp 2000 Christmas specials 3 discs Album No release 1 September 2008 83 No release 18 episodes 1999 2000 amp 2006 Christmas specials 4 discs Album Bumper Edition No release 17 August 2009 84 No release 18 episodes 1999 2000 2006 amp 2008 Christmas specials 5 discs The Collection No release 16 August 2010 85 No release 18 episodes 1999 2000 2006 2008 amp 2009 Christmas specials 7 discs The Complete Collection No release 7 October 2013 86 No release 18 episodes 1999 2000 2006 2008 2009 2010 amp 2012 Christmas specials 9 discs Special features We Love The Royle Family documentary Children in Need Special Deleted Scenes Outtakes Cast Interviews Streaming edit In the United Kingdom the complete series was made available via several streaming services including BBC iPlayer 87 and subscription services BritBox 88 and Now 89 In Australia the series is currently available to stream via Foxtel Now 90 Books edit The Royle Family The Scripts Series 1 by Caroline Aherne Craig Cash and Henry Normal London Granada Media Andre Deutsch 15 November 1999 91 The Royle Family The Scripts Series 2 by Caroline Aherne Craig Cash and Carmel Morgan London Granada Media 18 September 2000 92 The Royle Family My Arse by Caroline Aherne Welbeck Publishing Group 1 October 2001 93 The Royle Family The Complete Scripts covers all scripts from Series 1 2 and 3 Granada Media 5 August 2002 94 Audiobooks edit The Royle Family BBC Radio Collection features four episodes from the first series BBC Audiobooks Ltd 6 November 2000 95 The Royle Family 2 BBC Radio Collection features four episodes from the second series BBC Audiobooks Ltd 5 November 2001 96 The Royle Family 3 BBC Radio Collection features four episodes from the third series BBC Audiobooks Ltd 25 November 2002 97 The Royle Family Collection BBC Radio Collection features twelve episodes from the first second and third series BBC Audiobooks Ltd 25 November 2002 98 Connections to other works editThe subsequent sitcom Early Doors was also written by Craig Cash and Phil Mealey and has a similar production style and setting to The Royle Family Cash also appears in Early Doors A frequent pastime for the family is watching the BBC series Antiques Roadshow and betting on the outcome of valuations 99 100 In several episodes the family are seen watching Coronation Street a long running Northern English based soap opera in which Sue Johnston Doreen Keogh Geoffrey Hughes and Andrew Whyment have all played regular characters Guest actors Sally Lindsay Michelle Twiggy s girlfriend Sharon Duce Valerie Emma s Mother Steve Huison Derek Cheryl s Boyfriend Helen Fraser Jocelyn Best Dave s Mother and Joanne Froggatt Saskia Antony s fiancee have also appeared in the programme In the 1999 Christmas special Nana Liz Smith asks when Dibley is on meaning The Vicar Of Dibley 1994 2007 with that big funny girl who dresses up as a vicar meaning Dawn French Smith herself had starred in The Vicar Of Dibley in which she had played Letitia Cropley until her character was killed off in 1996 Sue Johnston and Joanne Froggatt would work together once again on the UK period drama Downton Abbey both as lady s maids Johnston playing Gladys Denker and Froggatt playing Anna Bates Caroline Aherne and Craig Cash have both narrated and Cash continues to narrate the Channel 4 series Gogglebox which like The Royle Family features people watching TV 101 Ralf Little and Sheridan Smith were also cast as a couple in the BBC Three sitcom Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps Craig Cash and Sue Johnson co starred in the 2016 comedy series Rovers American version editIn 2001 it was announced that a proposed remake was in the works and to be retitled The Kennedys The American version produced for CBS 102 featured Randy Quaid as Jim Kennedy Pamela Reed as Pamela Barbara Sarah Ann Morris as Denise John Francis Daley as Anthony and Page Kennedy as Roger Dave It was set in Boston and followed the lives of a blue collar working class family The series was to adapt the original plot lines of the first series of The Royle Family A pilot was produced in April 2001 102 which did not prove successful and therefore CBS opted not to pick the show up 4 References edit The Royle Family Queen of Sheba BBC Press Office Retrieved 5 November 2006 Royle Family won t return in 2013 Digital Spy 9 July 2013 100 Greatest TV Characters Channel 4 Archived from the original on 31 May 2009 Retrieved 26 May 2019 a b 10 THINGS YOU DIDN T KNOW ABOUT THE ROYLE FAMILY gold uktv co uk Retrieved 21 January 2022 Anderton Joe 2 July 2020 Royle Family stars address whether there will be a reunion Digital Spy Retrieved 24 January 2022 Bartlett David 4 July 2016 Watch Noel Gallagher play Royle Family theme tune in tribute to Caroline Aherne Liverpool Echo Retrieved 4 July 2016 Wylie Ian 30 October 2006 Did you see The Royle Family BBC1 Manchester Evening News M E N Media Retrieved 5 August 2008 a b c d e Top 30 Programmes BARB Archived from the original on 18 March 2013 Retrieved 10 July 2013 Network TV Programme Information BBC ONE Weeks 52 53 BBC Retrieved 10 July 2013 Royle Family return for Comic Relief Manchester Evening News 7 March 2009 Retrieved 10 July 2013 Network TV Programme Information BBC Weeks 51 52 BBC ONE BBC Retrieved 10 July 2013 Xmas Royle Family details revealed Digital Spy 22 November 2010 Retrieved 22 November 2010 Royle Family Christmas special confirmed by Craig Cash Digital Spy July 2011 Millar Phil 11 August 2012 Royle Family 2012 Christmas special confirmed by Sue Johnston Digital Spy Retrieved 22 January 2022 The Royle Family Red Nose Day 2013 YouTube Weekly top 30 programmes on TV sets July 1998 Sept 2018 Broadcasters Audience Research Board Retrieved 19 January 2022 British Comedy Awards 1998 comedy co uk Retrieved 19 January 2022 a b Television in 1999 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