
Caroline Aherne
David Scott
£16.99
This book is scheduled to be published on 26/05/2026.
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Description
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 memorable 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. — .
Publisher Review
One of Northern Life’s Best Spring Reads 2026
‘I knew Caroline working at the BBC before she was famous, and she was ALWAYS funny. As we know, fame came as a mixed blessing, but in the end it would have been a tragedy if the wider world hadn’t sampled her comedy genius. She was wonderful and unforgettable company, and this book brings her alive to me again in all her unique and unfiltered glory.’
Mark Radcliffe, broadcaster
‘Caroline was as quirky, down to earth, funny and wicked as the characters she created. She probably would have hated having a book written about her.’
Charlie Higson, actor and comedian
‘An often laugh-out-loud tribute to a comedy genius and working-class heroine. This book is a joyful reminder of all she gave us and all we lost far too soon.’
Hannah Chissick and Laura Checkley, The Proper Class Podcast
‘A moving tribute to a rebellious force who used comedy to reach the parts of the human experience that ordinary conversation couldn’t. For those who want to reflect on the life of one of the most influential comedians Britain has ever seen, this book is a very worth tribute.’
Sophie Hughes, Altrincham Today
‘A proper tribute to a one-off talent.’
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