Victoria Wood As Seen On TV was a
British comedy sketch series starring comedian Victoria Wood, with
Julie Walters,
Celia Imrie,
Duncan Preston,
Susie Blake and
Patricia Routledge. The show was televised on
BBC Two between
1985 and
1987 and included sketches that became famous in the
United Kingdom; these included one-offs like Two Soups (in which Walters, as an elderly waitress, takes too long to deliver two bowls of soup) and regular features like
Acorn Antiques (a parody of low-budget soap opera), as well as musical performances by
Wood including her most well-known number, The
Ballad of
Barry and
Freda ("
Let's Do It").
The show was created when Wood was enticed away from rival television station
ITV in
1984. She wrote the whole programme, and also the synopsis of it for listings magazine the
Radio Times. The series has led to spin-off script books, video tapes and
DVDs.
The show won
BAFTA Awards for all its episodes and, in
1996, it was awarded all-time Favourite
Comedy Series by the BBC itself.
Wood preferred to work with a regular repertory of actors she could trust. Since the show ended, she has occasionally revived aspects of it with these colleagues. A notable spin-off is Acorn Antiques, the
West End musical.
This follow up 40-minute
Special of the original
1986/87 series was first aired on Thursday
12th December 1987 and includes the following stand-up and sketches:
Continuity announcer: Forthcoming events (Susie Blake)
Stand up:
Soap operas (Victoria Wood)
Advertisement:
The Man's Bra/Self-Service (Duncan Preston)
Video Advertisement
Coronation Street (Victoria Wood, Julie Walters,
Lill Roughley)
Doctor Who (Duncan Preston)
Continuity announcer:
Employment (Susie Blake)
McConomy (Celia Imrie)
Song: "
I Don't Need You" (Victoria Wood)
Real Life
A Woman In
Specs
Continuity announcer: Sunday television (Susie Blake)
Antiques Roadshow (Lill Roughley)
The Anorak Song
The Mayflower Hotel,
Nottingham (Victoria Wood, Julie Walters, Duncan Preston)
Documentary: "The
Making Of Acorn Antiques"
Song: "At The
Chippy" [34] (Victoria Wood, Julie Walters, Lill Roughley,
Meg Johnson)
Continuity announcer/
Andrew:
Epilogue (Susie Blake)
Copyright BBC Television 1987
Episodes from the original series and a special Acorn Antiques edition remain available to buy on dvd.
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- published: 13 Nov 2013
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