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For anyone who loves Victoria Wood ....

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Sparklefizz Tue 16-Nov-21 14:56:22

I've just discovered that Series 1 of Victoria Wood's "Dinner Ladies is on BBC iPlayer. Episode 1 has given me a real laugh this afternoon.

Victoria Wood - so talented and much missed.

Josianne Tue 16-Nov-21 14:59:13

Some entertainers leave a huge gap when they are gone. She was one.

Welshwife Tue 16-Nov-21 15:03:05

She was also very good in a serious role as - Housewife49- I have watched it a couple of times - a wartime story about women at home during the war,

Namsnanny Tue 16-Nov-21 22:23:10

I have to ration myself, so I dont wear out the effect her writing has on me.(if you see what I mean?!)
Her humour is like a warm blanket I wrap around myself when life is feeling grey.

muse Tue 16-Nov-21 23:29:40

I keep wondering and hoping there is a Victoria Wood programme I’ve yet to find. Her live performances were amazing. Saw her twice. I wish I could have seen the stage show ‘Talent’ that she wrote and her and Julie Walters performed. Does anyone know how to get hold of the ITV production of it?

Namsnanny Agree about that warm blanket. ?

Lizzie72 Wed 17-Nov-21 00:47:46

www.youtube.com/watch?v=XawuVp3yHMo

(For muse)

TillyTrotter Wed 17-Nov-21 08:46:56

Dinner ladies is was of my favourite programmes of all time.
Before the advent of i-player OH bought me the complete set of Dinner Ladies on DVD’s.
A joy to watch and an instant “pick-me-up”.
Housewife 49 was a commendable TV performance by Victoria.
I also saw her theatre show of Acorn Antiques.
Such a talent and we lost her too soon.

pensionpat Wed 17-Nov-21 08:55:06

I saw her live once. In the ladies during the interval a lady asked her friend if her husband, one of the huge minority of men, was enjoying the show. Her reply could have been penned by Victoria. “No. Too much Tampax and cellulite”.

TillyTrotter Wed 17-Nov-21 08:57:11

? true pensionpat, but it sure resonated with most of us ladies.

Namsnanny Wed 17-Nov-21 11:09:31

I love that comment pensionpat?
That was the point of her humour though, which no one had managed to do until then.
She did the first mockumentary, coined the the phrase Am I Bothered, before Cathrine Tate, and quite a few other firsts I cant quite remember now.

Let's do it her biography had mixed reviews (mainly too long without revealing much about the woman herself). So I didnt read it myself.
But there is a new one coming out that might be more interesting.
She was a very private person by all accounts, and not very likeable (whatever that means?).

If you watch the programs about the filming of Dinner Ladies, she mostly worked hard and had no spare time for building friendships. Very professional.

Visgir1 Wed 17-Nov-21 15:15:19

I too have the Box set of Dinner ladies, fantastic series, such a amazing talent lost.
I too saw her show x3 times she was fantastic. I followed her right from the start of her career.
She has been the only celebrity I have ever shed tears over, it was like losing a friend.

GagaJo Wed 17-Nov-21 15:17:40

I've watched all of the series while working overseas and feeling homesick for specifically British humour. Fantastic.