Sophie Willan’s hit sitcom “Alma’s Not Normal” is back for a highly anticipated second series, set to premiere on BBC Two and iPlayer on Monday 7 October. The show, which follows the life of Alma, an aspiring working-class actress from Bolton, has already garnered critical acclaim and two Bafta awards for its creator and star, Sophie Willan.
The series, which is semi-autobiographical, delves into Alma’s world as she navigates the challenges of her mother’s struggles with addiction and mental health issues, while also dealing with her own aspirations and setbacks. The show strikes a balance between pathos and humor, with Willan infusing her own experiences into the storyline.
Willan’s co-stars, including Siobhan Finneran and Jayde Adams, bring depth and humor to their respective roles, adding layers to the show’s narrative. The series also tackles important social issues, such as the healthcare system and the impact of cancer on families, all while maintaining a comedic edge.
“Alma’s Not Normal” is not just a sitcom, but a reflection of real-life experiences and a platform for important conversations. With its unique blend of humor and heart, the show promises to be a must-watch for audiences looking for a fresh and engaging take on working-class life in the UK.