The royal family is a comedy that was on BBC. Writers Craig Cash and Caroline Aherne's are not just the writers on this show but also the actors. This series has been in my heart for a long time now its so comforting and funny and also emotional The character Jim Royal everyone has a Jim in there life. The characters have been so well planned out its is very British.
The scene that touched alot of peoples hearts is when Jim and Denise are in the bathroom and Denise's waters break and Jim says ("Are you sure it's not just a bloody big piss, love?) but then breaks down in tears for his daughter there is very few moments in the royal family that you see Jim showing is effection and being seires with his words in such a caring way as he doesn't have a way with words. When you watch this scene it is very touching seing a father and daughter scene and Jim telling story's of when she was a little baby. Then at the end he goes back to his cheap skate ways .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b6RwChhwdrM
Caroline Aherne began working with her long time collaborate Craig cash on a radio show in stockport kfm.
Caroline Aherne's is the writer of The royal family and she is also a actor on the show.
She started her TV life with her own show called Mrs Merton which started in 1995 and it was big hit. The show won a Bafta in 1997 for best talk show and a BBC comedy award for top BBC one personality.
With Craig Crash she went on to writing the comedy The royal Family which is based on a family who spend most of their time in front of the tv. The show is looking upon a typical British home around this time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5kB8uCc-M7Y
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5kB8uCc-M7Y
Cast
- Caroline Aherne
- Denise Royle/Best
- Sue Johnston
- Barbara Royle
- Ricky Tomlinson
- Jim Royle
- Ralf Little
- Antony Royle
- Liz Smith
- Norma Speakman
- Craig Cash
- Dave Best
- Doreen Keogh
- Mary Carroll
- Peter Martin
- Joe Carroll
- Jessica Stevenson
- Cheryl Carroll
- Geoffrey Hughes
- Twiggy
- Sheridan Smith
- Emma Kavanagh
- Andrew Whyment
- Darren Sinclair-Jones
- Matthew Hughes
- Baby David
- James Hughes
- Baby David
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