What to read after When Gavin Met Stacey: 17 books for TV-obsessed readers ...Middle East

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When Gavin Met Stacey: And Everything In Between tells the story of the inception and subsequent creation of the iconic TV sitcom from the two people who made it, Ruth Jones and James Corden.

You don't just have to be a fan of the show to love this one, though, if you're interested in TV production, that one would've no doubt been a fun read for you.

So, if you're looking for your next TV-based read, whether fiction or non-fiction, read on to find out more.

Parky: My Autobiography by Michael Parkinson The Big Bang Theory: The Definitive, Inside Story of the Epic Hit Series by Jessica RadloffNormal People: The Scripts by Sally Rooney, Alice Birch and Mark O'RoweWe're Falling Through Space: Doctor Who and Celebrating the Mundane by J David ReedSuccession season one: The Complete Scripts by Jesse ArmstrongInside No. 9: The Scripts series 1-3 by Steve Pemberton and Reece ShearsmithLove That Journey For Me: The Queer Revolution of Schitt's Creek by Emily GarsideLush! by Joanna PagePeaky Blinders - The Real Gangs and Gangsters by Carl ChinnOut of Character by Alison SteadmanThis Time Next Year by David JasonJim Henson: The Biography by Brian Jay JonesNo Lessons Learned: The Making of Curb Your Enthusiasm by Larry DavidFleabag: The Scriptures by Phoebe Waller-BridgeTV: Big Adventures on the Small Screen by Peter KayLife on Air by Sir David AttenboroughPoirot and Me by David Suchet

Parky: My Autobiography by Michael Parkinson 

Radloff tells the story from day one about The Big Bang Theory and speaks with the cast and crew who brought the globally-popular sitcom to life. Expect powerful and emotional stories in what is the ultimate celebration of Big Bang.

Normal People: The Scripts by Sally Rooney, Alice Birch and Mark O'Rowe

In this essay, Reed explores what is really fantastical in the world of Doctor Who: is it the alien worlds or is it actually the mundanity of life? This is a must for academic fans of the popular BBC series who want to dive beyond usual coverage.

Succession season 1: The Complete Scripts by Jesse Armstrong

Step inside Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith's iconic and off-beat comedy series in this amazing collection. Here, you can read how the stories came to life with the funny and witty scripts.

Love That Journey For Me: The Queer Revolution of Schitt's Creek by Emily Garside 

The Radio Times Book Club sponsored by Dr. Oetker Ristorante host, Joanna Page, launched her own autobiography in 2025 – and it was a cracker. In this honest and at times hilarious book, Page recounts her story from early life growing up, moving to London and of course, starring as Stacey in Gavin & Stacey.

Peaky Blinders – The Real Gangs and Gangsters by Carl Chinn

Historial Carl Chinn uncovers the real Peaky Blinders behind the iconic TV show. This is a vivid and shocking portrait of Birmingham through the Victorian and Edwardian eras to unpick the storied histories of some vicious gangs and how they gained notoriety.

Out of Character by Alison Steadman

David Jason is of course known as the iconic Derek Trotter, and in this tell-all memoir, he recounts growing up in North Finchley in the rubble of the Blitz before finally catching a break and taking to the stage – it wasn't without its bumps along the way. Expect Jason's known warmth and humour to shine throughout this essential for fans of UK comedy.

Jim Henson: The Biography by Brian Jay Jones

This companion book for Curb Your Enthusiasm dives into one of the most successful US comedies of all time. Larry David is joined by the show's creators, cast and celebrity guests to uncover the making of the show and all its iconic moments. Plus, there's a helpful glossary to help untangle some of David's quirky terminology, like the stop-and-chat, chat-and-cut, pig parker and much more.

Fleabag: The Scriptures by Phoebe Waller-Bridge

Peter Kay has always been a big lover of the small screen, that's no secret, and in this fun autobiography, the beloved comedian looks back at his life growing up in Bolton where the telly was a staple every evening. Expect his usual humour as he recalls his favourite TV moments before he eventually took the box by storm himself with Phoenix Nights and Max & Paddy – and even a little bit on his starring role in a much-talked-about episode of Doctor Who...

Life on Air by Sir David Attenborough

Sir David Attenborough has enjoyed one of the most successful careers of any television personality and is of course best-known for his extraordinary work as a natural history film-maker in a career that's spanned nearly six decades. In this volume of stories, Attenborough tells us about the people and animals he's met along the way making shows for TV.

Poirot and Me by David Suchet

For all the latest RT Book Club news, interviews, Q&As with the authors, reviews of previous books and more, visit The Radio Times Book Club sponsored by Dr. Oetker Ristorante.

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