• Miranda Grey in
John Fowles's
The Collector (1963) found the book and its protagonist Arthur Seaton "disgusting". • English singer
Morrissey was heavily influenced by the book and its
1960 film adaptation. The runout groove on the B-side of vinyl copies of
The Smiths' 1986 album
The Queen Is Dead feature the line "Them was rotten days" said by Aunt Ada (Hylda Baker) in the film. Also the line said by Doreen before Arthur takes her to the fair "I want to go where there's life and there's people" inspired the song "
There Is a Light That Never Goes Out" on the same album ("I want to see people and I want to see life"). • The title of
Arctic Monkeys' debut album ''
Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not is a direct quote from the book, and many of its songs were inspired by the protagonist Arthur. The art design of the album was influenced by the realist images of British working-class neighbourhoods and night life in Saturday Night and Sunday Morning''. • During a 2011 BBC interview on
Desert Island Discs, the comedian
Frank Skinner stated that
Saturday Night and Sunday Morning was the first book he read at the age of 21. • In 2013, BBC Radio 4 presented a two-part dramatic adaptation (by Robert Rigby) of the novel. ==Critical reception==