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678:. On being asked about Bessie's fatness, the producer (Sir Dave) replies "it is a sort of mental fatness". The lead actress, Carla, belts out in rehearsals one of the songs, "One Day", despite insisting she has "pneumonia". To prepare for the role, she starts with the bra, and then everything falls into place. Later, "Bessie!" is completely rewritten, and the previous cast is sacked, as it is, after all, a musical about "a big fat girl." Meanwhile, Carla is crying and being comforted by her colleagues but further upset by Sir Dave telling her to "get the fuck out of here will you, Carla? We don't really want snot all over the plush, love." In this rewritten part of "Bessie," she is played by Victoria Wood, who sings an impossibly glamorous and upbeat number. However, she complains at the end that "you're going to have to change this floor." 2999: 1027:, their previous television series together, only Wood's name remained in the title. This was because in the interim, Wood was getting viewers of it turning up to her solo stand-up shows expecting to see a double act. This did not stop Wood making Walters almost as prominent in this newer series. She played many two handers with Wood as well as other roles such as daytime television host Margery, a mad shoe shop lady, the elderly waitress in the 206: 25: 1075:. Wood said of Duncan, "He hasn't been exploited properly in the show because I tend to write parts for women, which is fair enough, but it does mean that Duncan plays the bank manager or the man in the hotel. I don't like men's men. Duncan's mainly the sort of man who likes women, so you can talk to him about your ovaries, and it causes no embarrassment". Preston said he was cast "because I was so tall". 703: 121: 66: 950:", threw it away and began writing the second run instead. She aimed to write eighteen minutes of script a week. In the end, it took six months to complete, an experience she did not enjoy. "You pour everything you've got into one sketch, and you don't ever want to write another - only you realize there are fifty-nine more to go before you've got enough for a series; it's torment." 540:, who featured in a weekly monologue. To show the character's forthrightness, Wood had originally written Kitty's opening introduction as "Hello, I'm Kitty. I've had a boob off and I can't stomach whelks"; the "boob off" line was later changed to "I've given gallons of blood". The Kitty character shared similarities with Dotty, a character in one of Wood's earlier sketch shows, 1446: 978: 872:, featuring Wood, Johnson and Hope Jackman as three old women on a seaside trip as well as other numbers. The show contained a skit on the old "fill in" footage often slotted into scheduling to cover technical breakdowns: "I'm Gonna Knock, Knock, Knock on Your Knocker". Comedy sketches featured music, like the parody of the staging of a 1500:, where Wood as Juliet chats to her Desk Sergeant Wilberforce. 'Craft Shop', where the owner (Rosalind March) tries to tempt her customer (Celia Imrie) with the likes of "Ukrainian Prayer Shawls, woven by the mothers of Russian dissidents whilst in a state of euphoria, which doesn't happen very often which is why we've only got three." 846:, let's do it! Let's do it tonight!". The song was performed numerous times by Wood in her live performances. Wood said of the number: "A joy to write, a sod to learn, and I daren't finish a show without it. The first time I performed it, a woman at the stage door asked, 'How long have you been cross-eyed?'" 1104:. "He wrote a card to me saying he adored Miss Babs. You can't imagine how thrilling that was. I still have that card today." Imrie though believes that the praise should go to Wood's writing: "Every word is of huge importance and crafted to perfection. It was a wonderful, happy accident that I met her." 1508:
For a series so lauded, its commercial release was for many years limited to compilations, with only a full commercial release of the entire series 20 years after the show ended. Initially, a best of series one VHS was released by BBC Video in 1986 and rereleased in 1989, with a sub-heading "The Very
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Usually lasting around five minutes, the spoof documentaries were narrated by a largely off-screen reporter in the first series and presented primarily by Corin Huntley (Duncan Preston) in the second series. It was a continuation of style for Wood, who had previously produced similar pseudo-realistic
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In addition to numerous standalone sketches and songs, the show featured many recurring items. Each episode began with Wood delivering a stand-up comedy monologue, often incorporating material she had previously tested during her stage tours. Throughout the following half-hour, several regular sketch
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Wood spotted Susie Blake in a musical at the King's Head Theatre and cast her in the role of the opinionated continuity announcer. Wood said of her casting at the time, "I didn't think of her particularly for the continuity announcer, but she came in and could do it, just like that. I'd love to cast
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She said of her decision to finish the show: "I love television, and if it was possible for me to work in it more, then I would; but because of the position I've put myself in of being the only writer on the show, I can't physically work in it that often. I've just had it with sketch shows for a bit
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Music was featured regularly on the show, often with Wood singing self-penned songs while accompanying herself on the piano. The best-remembered tune from the show is the five-minute-long "The Ballad of Barry and Freda – Let's Do It." It concerns a couple, Barry and Freda; she is hungry for sex, he
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for the first series, said at the time: "I was very pleased to win, but it really put pressure on me. I was already writing the new series and every time I looked at the award, I kept on thinking that people would be expecting so much more now, and I just wouldn't be able to live up to it. In the
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The series lasted for twelve regular half-hour episodes (and a final 40-minute special) between 1985 and 1987. All six episodes of the first series were broadcast between 11 January and 15 February 1985 at 9:00 pm on Friday evenings on BBC2.They followed the same format with an opening stand up
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was intended for broadcast later that year. As a theatre tie-in, Wood arranged a short stand-up tour with the same name as the show, to capitalise on her television appearances around the same time. This backfired when the BBC delayed the opening episode until early the following year.
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as having "a regular company of fine performers, good production values, incisive scripts and a snappy pace... the show rarely dipped below brilliant and featured numerous delights, such as Wood's hilariously authentic dialogue and her surprisingly stinging satirical characters".
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was a regular sketch in series one featuring Andrew Livingston and Victoria Wood as a young, naΓ―ve northern couple. For example, Carl, in response to being asked where babies come from, replies, "You want to send off for a pamphlet. We've got one at home about lagging."
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ended Blake said "I'm very sad that this is the last time we will all work together but I understand why Vic wanted to stop. Anyway, there were only two series of Fawlty Towers and, as far as I'm concerned, this rates with it, so I'm sure it'll be shown lots of times".
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featured Wood and Walters as two friends at a self-service cafΓ©. It features many classic lines including, "Aren't prawns an aphrodisiac?" "Well, I wouldn't put it past them." and "Can we get by, we're not having a sweet." "Very wise with those hips!"
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features a Margery and Joan sketch specially written as an introduction to the book, where they review forthcoming novels. Exclusive to this book are two sketches cut from the original broadcast, 'Lady Police Serial', a parody of the long-running
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at the same time. Preston later said, "I was at a crossroads, and I had the choice of going straight or going off at a tangent with Victoria, I chose the latter and she changed my life". Most famously playing the recurring role of Clifford in
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also starred Walters as a mad shoe shop saleswoman and Wood as her customer. In the sketch she delivers Wood a pair of high-heeled shoes, though Wood requested a flat pair. Walters snaps off the heels and replies, "flatter now".
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making its introduction. This first series reached 4.55 million viewers by the penultimate show, making it the tenth most popular programme that week on the channel. To Wood's surprise, the series then went on to win two
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series, and had attempted to write a play instead: "I've been seeking to branch out, but it hasn't happened. I wanted to do something different before I went back on TV." However, she soon decided that the play was "too
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is perhaps the best-remembered regular item from the series. It was a spoof soap opera set in an antiques shop, which, despite its provincial high street status, manages to supply an endless stream of works by
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that she was impressed enough to hire her friend for the show. Imrie played various roles throughout the run, like a co-presenter of McConomy (a spoof TV economy show), and most famously Miss Babs in
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as a snobbish and arrogant television continuity announcer. Notable lines spoken by Blake include "We'd like to apologise to viewers in the North. It must be awful for them".
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Although the show ended in 1987, elements of it have been revived by the cast from time to time. Wood and Walters both appeared as Margery and Joan in a sketch for
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Preferring to work with people she knew, Wood hired David Firman to be musical director for the series. Firman had previously been musical director for Wood's play
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At the time of the original broadcasts, as well as writing and appearing in the show, Wood wrote its programme synopsis for the broadcast listings magazine
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The series returned for a 40-minute special on 18 December 1987. Wood defined "special" as "ten minutes longer and I've splashed out on a new bra".
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sketches that featured in the second series starred Wood as Kelly Marie Tunstall, a delinquent teenager standing at a bus stop telling her friend (
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featured a spoof documentary of "slice of life" stories, such as a girl who wanted to swim the English Channel and an old man moving into a home.
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The sketches even led to a fanzine and appreciation gatherings, where fans would dress up as the characters. In 2004, in a poll on its website,
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The second series of six episodes were broadcast between 10 November and 15 December 1986, this time on the (then) more popular Monday slot on
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Celia Imrie was a long-standing friend of Wood and had even been in the studio audience when Wood performed on the TV talent show
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The musical starts as an Andrew Lloyd Webber parody with the setting of a girl's private school but including issues such as the
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featured Walters as the leader of an amateur dramatics company giving notes to her cast: "I can't say this too often: it may be
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monologue from Wood, followed by a mixture of sketches, songs and spoof mini-documentaries, with regular soap opera parody
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and BBC2 until 1995. The show was not repeated on television again until November 2007, when British satellite TV station
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was a highly acclaimed show in the United Kingdom by the time it ended in 1987. Wood, having just received a
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her in a song-and-dance number – I feel so sorry for her always having to wear those terrible blouses." When
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Going into production in summer 1984 – with studio recordings in September and October – the first series of
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Awards for all its episodes and, in 1996, was awarded all-time "Favourite Comedy Series" by the BBC.
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Wood is a television personality who spent the majority of her career working for the rival network
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for "Favourite Comedy Series". It beat the same show again when it won 'best sketch show' in the
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Best Now On Video". The series was then issued on DVD in 2002 as a 90-minute compilation titled
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may contain an excessive amount of intricate detail that may interest only a particular audience
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end, I just put the thing away." The series then went on to win BAFTAs for its entire run.
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Wood hired many actors she had previously worked with and felt she could trust, such as
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as an armed robber. In 2005 it was revived by Wood as a West End theatre production
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was briefly brought back for an episode in 2001, featuring the original cast and
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Between series one and two, Wood said she thought it was a mistake to do another
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In 1996, the BBC celebrated its 60th anniversary with an awards ceremony titled
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The show was created when Wood was enticed away from rival television network
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has been revived many times: firstly, Mrs Overall briefly returned in 1992's
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Another spoof was of a musical detailing the life of Bessie Bunter, entitled
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any relevant information, and removing excessive detail that may be against
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and Sue Wallace. Wood hired several celebrities for the show including
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in weekly monologues. Routledge had appeared in a monologue before in
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Julie Walters was a long-term collaborator of Wood's, although unlike
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between 1985 and 1987 and included sketches that became famous in the
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sketches was released on BBC Video. A DVD reissue followed in 2005.
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hairdresser. Most famously, she played cleaning lady Mrs. Overall in
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is not. It climaxes with the lines "beat me on the bottom with a
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featured Walters (as Margery) and Wood (as Joan) parodying banal
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in 1999. Kelly and Bryan made guest appearances in the sitcom).
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The show featured many, often acclaimed, one-off sketches, like
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starred as Kitty, a self-righteous middle-aged spinster from
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and others who would make no appearance on the actual show.
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in 1974. However, it was when Wood saw her act in a show by
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in 1984. She wrote every episode and the synopsis of it for
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There have been two books published featuring scripts from
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was published, featuring sketches entirely collated from
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Audio highlights were made into two half-hour shows for
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in 1977, was given various roles, such as impersonating
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These continued throughout the original broadcast run:
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Wood used a regular ensemble of actors in the series,
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the seventh best comedy sketch of all time. In 2005,
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British television comedy sketch series (1985–1987)
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