The Royle Family: Behind the Sofa

The Royle Family: Behind the Sofa

8.4

Nov 10 2010

2h 30m

Documentary, Comedy

Caroline Aherne and Craig Cash discuss the creation of The Royle Family, with a look behind the scenes at the production of the show and interviews with the cast.

Mark Radcliffe

Mark Radcliffe

Self - Narrator

Caroline Aherne

Caroline Aherne

Self

Craig Cash

Craig Cash

Self

Ricky Tomlinson

Ricky Tomlinson

Self

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