The character was first created in 1986 on Piccadilly Radio, first played by
Kate Copstick, being replaced by Caroline Aherne in 1988. Prior to television success, Aherne's Mrs Merton character appeared on
Frank Sidebottom's album
5/9/88 and on Aherne's KFM Radio show in Stockport. The character first appeared on national radio in the late 1980s, on Radio 2, produced by
Mark Radcliffe, and also on BBC GMR. Aherne was offered £10 by BBC GMR, which Radio 2 raised to £15. After that she made a few appearances on local television in the north west including Granada's Saturday morning show
Express! and on the Yorkshire Television series,
Frank’s Fantastic Shed Show. On the former show, presented by I Am Kloot's
John 'Johnny Dangerously' Bramwell and Sumy Kuraishe, she was the regular celebrity interviewer and interviewed guests from a number of random locations in the north west, whilst the latter show was with Chris Sievey in his Sidebottom persona. The character first appeared on satellite TV for the BSB (
British Satellite Broadcasting) children's programme 'Cool Cube', made by Granada, with
Zoe Ball as a researcher, in the early 1990s. Caroline had no ownership of the copyright to the character. Her national terrestrial television debut came on the 1991
Channel 4 gameshow
Remote Control, hosted by
Anthony H Wilson. The talk show was followed up by a
sitcom,
Mrs Merton and Malcolm, based on Mrs Merton and her son Malcolm, who was played by Craig Cash. ==Television series history==