Sophie Willan’s award-winning sitcom Alma’s Not Normal is back for a highly anticipated second series, set to premiere on BBC Two and iPlayer on Monday, October 7th. The show, which has already earned Willan two Baftas, follows the life of Alma, an aspiring working-class actress from Bolton, as she navigates the challenges of her family and career.
The series, which is semi-autobiographical, tackles tough issues such as addiction, mental health, and cancer with a unique blend of humor and pathos. Willan draws from her own experiences growing up in a challenging environment to create a show that is both relatable and entertaining.
The cast, including Siobhan Finneran and Lorraine Ashbourne, bring the characters to life with raw honesty and humor. Finneran’s portrayal of Alma’s mother, Lin, is both fragile and funny, while Ashbourne’s character, Joan, adds a lighthearted touch to the family dynamic.
The show also highlights the importance of friendship, with Alma’s relationship with her best friend Leanne, played by Jayde Adams, at the forefront. The two characters support each other through life’s ups and downs, showcasing the strength of their bond.
Alma’s Not Normal is not just a comedy, but a reflection of the challenges faced by working-class individuals in society. Willan’s dedication to telling authentic stories and representing diverse backgrounds on screen is a testament to her talent and passion for storytelling.
As the show returns for its second series, viewers can expect more laughs, tears, and heartfelt moments as Alma and her family navigate the complexities of life. Tune in to BBC Two or iPlayer on October 7th to catch the latest adventures of Alma and her unconventional family.