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  1. Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV

    Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV

    1985 · Comedy

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  1. Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV is a British comedy sketch series written by and starring comedian Victoria Wood, with appearances from Julie Walters, Celia Imrie, Duncan Preston, Susie Blake and Patricia Routledge.

  2. The immortal Acorn Antiques, with Victoria Wood and Celia Imrie as the overly made-up Miss Babs and Miss Berta, and Julie Walters as the legendary Mrs Overall, queen of the coconut macaroons and homemade sherry, is the sketch everyone remembers.

  3. Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV. episodes. This is an episode listing for the BBC television show Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV, with the episodes' original airdates listed.

  4. Victoria Wood casts a comic glance at the world with the help of a highly-skilled cast, with sketches including "Waitress", "Acorn Antiques" and "He Didn't!"

  5. Episode 1. 1/6 Comedy by Victoria Wood and guests, featuring Acorn Antiques and Seasons of Love. Similar programmes. By genre: Comedy. Entertainment > Variety Shows. All episodes of Series 1.

  6. All episodes of Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV.

  7. Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV. Top-rated. Fri, Dec 18, 1987. Special. Announcer: Forthcoming Events / Monologue: Soap Operas / Man Bra Advert / Cafeteria Whinge / Coronation Street Gossip / Doctor Who Confusion / Announcer: Employment Update / McConomy: Thrifty Scottish Tips / "I Don't Need You" Song / UnReal Life / The Cinderella Factor Advert ...

  8. Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV. Stand-up, sketches, songs and social satire from Victoria Wood.

  9. Victoria Wood - As Seen on TV. Victoria Wood, queen of Brirtish comedy, is loved for her mischievous perception of daily life. This tongue-in-cheek blend of songs, sketches and a tacky soap opera includes her friends Julie Walters, Celia Imrie, Patricia Routledge and Susie Blake. Comedy by Victoria Wood and guests, featuring Acorn Antiques ...

  10. An award-winning camera crew follow a woman's determined and often heartbreaking attempts to light her boiler.

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