British grandma

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Possible Answers: NAN.

Last seen on: NY Times Crossword 15 Sep 18, Saturday

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Joannie “Nan” Taylor (also Jackson) (Born 7 July 1933) is a fictional character in The Catherine Tate Show. She is one of the main characters of the show and is portrayed by Catherine Tate. She has since gone on to be the main character of a number of specials.

Joannie is most often referred to as “Nan”. She is an obnoxious cockney woman in her seventies who frequently swears at and criticises other people. She is often visited by her well-mannered grandson, Jamie (Mathew Horne) whom she refers to when visitors come “‘e ain’t got a job”, even though Jamie is in fact at university. His visits usually start off well enough, with Nan showing how grateful she is that he has come to see her. However, the situation usually takes a turn for the worst after she starts to make unfavourable comments about her neighbours, family, or home help visitors. Nan is mostly very pleasant to visitors, but after they leave, she criticises and rants about them. Sketches in series one show Jamie taking her to a pound shop, which ends with shambolic consequences. Joannie complains to her grandson about her home help visitor, whom she refers to as a “fucking Māori”. She also calls her new great-grandchild ugly. Her catchphrase, delivered at the crucial point of each sketch, is “What a fucking liberty!”

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