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The Royle Family

  • TV Series
  • 1998–2013
  • 45m
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
9.7K
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POPULARITY
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103
The Royle Family (1998)
MockumentarySitcomComedy

A British sitcom about the everyday life of a working-class family in Northwest England: watching telly, smoking, drinking, and bickering.A British sitcom about the everyday life of a working-class family in Northwest England: watching telly, smoking, drinking, and bickering.A British sitcom about the everyday life of a working-class family in Northwest England: watching telly, smoking, drinking, and bickering.

  • Stars
    • Caroline Aherne
    • Craig Cash
    • Sue Johnston
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.2/10
    9.7K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,637
    103
    • Stars
      • Caroline Aherne
      • Craig Cash
      • Sue Johnston
    • 48User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 4 BAFTA Awards
      • 23 wins & 14 nominations total

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    Caroline Aherne
    Caroline Aherne
    • Denise Best…
    • 1998–2013
    Craig Cash
    Craig Cash
    • Dave Best
    • 1998–2013
    Sue Johnston
    Sue Johnston
    • Barbara Royle
    • 1998–2013
    Ricky Tomlinson
    Ricky Tomlinson
    • Jim Royle
    • 1998–2013
    Ralf Little
    Ralf Little
    • Antony Royle
    • 1998–2010
    Jessica Hynes
    Jessica Hynes
    • Cheryl Carroll
    • 1998–2010
    Liz Smith
    Liz Smith
    • Norma Speakman
    • 1998–2006
    Peter Martin
    Peter Martin
    • Joe Carroll
    • 1998–2012
    Doreen Keogh
    Doreen Keogh
    • Mary Carroll
    • 1998–2006
    Geoffrey Hughes
    Geoffrey Hughes
    • Twiggy
    • 1998–2008
    James Hughes
    • Baby David
    • 2000
    Matthew Hughes
    • Baby David
    • 2000
    Andrew Whyment
    Andrew Whyment
    • Darren Sinclair-Jones
    • 1999–2000
    Sheridan Smith
    Sheridan Smith
    • Emma Kavanagh
    • 1999–2000
    John Delaney
    • PJ
    • 2000–2006
    Lorraine Bruce
    Lorraine Bruce
    • Carol
    • 2012
    Joanne Froggatt
    Joanne Froggatt
    • Saskia
    • 2010
    Mary Healey
    Mary Healey
    • Philomena
    • 2012
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

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    prose

    Another gem from Merseyside

    If you're not fully versed with British humour, and in particular humour from the Liverpool-Manchester area, then this may not be the show for you. The script is brilliant, the delivery even brillianter, with standout performances by Liz Smith as Nanna and Ricky Tomlinson as Jim. To mention only two of the cast by name seems unfair indeed, as the whole cast are real - too real.

    I thought the Brits had done everything they were capable of doing comedy-wise, but this show just seems to come out of nowhere, although in truth it comes out of the lounge-rooms of working class families all over the world.

    There's sharp, as well as subtle, observation of rituals which occur in one form or another within many families. From endless goings-on to do with Denise's wedding, to using young Antony as the perpetual errand boy to the `offy', to Jim's frequent visits to have a `tom tit', to Nanna's musings about being a non-drinker (except for the champagne, and the sherry, and of course, the stout), this show is a gem which will certainly remain as a social commentary of the times for years to come.
    paul sloan

    Half The World Away

    Totally unique.Tremendous observational comedy.We all know folk like these characters. The writing and acting are top notch especially Ricky T who really is one of the best character actors that the UK has produced. The episodes can be watched time and time again and are still funny after repeated viewings.Very few UK sitcoms are totally shot on film but in this case it lends a documentary feel to the whole proceedings.Thoroughly enjoyable and well reccomended.
    parky-3

    Hilarious minimalist working-class laughs

    An excellent cast given a superb script creates a minor comedy gem. Set in the downtrodden post-industrial north of England, the action rarely strays outside the living room of the titular wisecracking family, as tightwad patriarch Jim Royle (Ricky Tomlinson) holds court, kept in check by long-suffering wife Barbara (Sue Johnston, who had previously played Tomlinson's wife in the soap Brookside) and ordering around young son Antony (the remarkably assured debutant Ralf Little). The storyline of the first series revolves around the impending marriage of daughter Denise (Caroline Aherne) to her boyfriend Dave (Craig Cash), but the show is more about one-liners and character interplay than plotline; writers Aherne, Cash and Henry Normal keep the gags coming relentlessly as the action meanders in real time. A second series is in the works.
    smilne-2

    The Royale Family

    Now and then comes along a perfect series (Fawlty Towers and The Office spring to mind) everybody loves them and everybody is right!! Any great show is built on the writing and the writing here is near perfect. Any show which can run over 18 episodes and 2 specials and only use 1 set AND be funny every time is genius!! Caroline Aherene has been quoted as saying this is her best work and she is right. Tha acting is the icing on the cake of course, with special mention to Sue Johnson who should get loads of work. The whole point is the exquisite, REAL language and very few visual gags. This looks and feels real all the time and runs through all human emotion; ultimately 'though it is a show about love. 11 out of 10!!!
    9kclambeth

    Make a brew Anthony!

    The royle family is clever because the action is limited, there are pauses just like real life and it's realistic, everyone has a Jim or a Barb or a Nana in their family and everyone at times slobs in front of the T.v and talks about the pub, club biscuits and toilets (Whether we admit to it or not) The acting is good, scripts are great and Caroline Aherne and Craig Cash have great character observation. Jim Royle's catchphrases are funny and well remembered and the extra characters, Cheryl, Mary, twiggy etc are cool.

    Anthony and his dippy mate Darren are funny to watch doing their impressions.

    I have read that some people hate this show because they think the language of northerners is hard to get and they are scruffy and live in council houses.

    Welcome to the real world, people are scruffy and some do live in council houses, that can still be funny. i live in the south east of England, very far removed from Manchester but i still love their ways, their expressions and can still identify with them; it doesn't matter where you live, people all over the globe are getting married, having children, fighting with siblings, getting drunk etc.

    Yes they don't do a lot but the T.V is full of action films and sitcoms with lots of action involved, this is realism, it's about people, real people, living together and it's the realism of the show that makes it funny. We can all go 'I'm just like that' or 'oh god we're like that'.

    Give this show a chance, watch all the episodes they don't get boring, in fact it's quite addictive.

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    • Trivia
      The BBC wanted and expected the series to be made in the usual style of a traditional television sitcom (ie. recorded live in front of a studio audience on multiple video cameras). However, Caroline Aherne and Craig Cash felt that format wouldn't work for this show and insisted it had to be made in their preferred style: on a closed set and shot in an observational/documentary style, on a single S16mm film camera.
    • Goofs
      Anthony Royle is 15 in series one, which ends with Denise Royle's wedding. At the beginning of series two, it is confirmed a newly pregnant Denise has only been married for a few months - yet Anthony celebrates his 18th birthday later in the series, while Denise is still pregnant.
    • Quotes

      Denise Royle: Dad! Your flies are undone!

      Jim Royle: Ah, the cage might be open, but the beast is asleep.

      Barbara Royle: Beast, my arse!

    • Connections
      Featured in Goodbye 2000 (2000)
    • Soundtracks
      Half The World Away
      Written by Noel Gallagher

      Performed by Oasis

      Track 3 of the "Whatever" single release

      Creation Records CRESCD195

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    • Release date
      • September 14, 1998 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Familjen Royle
    • Filming locations
      • Manchester, Greater Manchester, England, UK(studio location and setting)
    • Production company
      • Granada Television
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    • Runtime
      • 45m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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