Victoria Wood
Victoria Wood

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Victoria Wood

1989
TV Show
Ended
1 Season
English

Victoria Wood was a series of six one-off situation comedies written by and starring Victoria Wood in 1989, who took a break from sketches, two years after her very successful and award winning series Victoria Wood As Seen on TV. Wood appeared as "Victoria", a fictionalised version of herself, in all six episodes - in The Library it was said that she "worked in TV" and in Over To Pam characters appeared to recognise her celebrity and in the final episode, Staying In, she was taken to a party to perform as a comedienne and was expected to go through her stand-up 'routine'. Her character often broke the 'fourth wall' of TV and spoke directly to the camera, but not in every episode. Bored with the sketch format and with a yearning to recapture previous success as a playwright, Wood came up with six individual sitcoms as a compromise. She admitted to finding the writing difficult. Though Wood was written as the central character, other lead parts were written with specific actresses in mind, like Julie Walters and Una Stubbs. "I want people to like me and the people who play my friends, and not everybody else" she said. Screenonline says of the shows "Modest in ambition and scale but rich in wit and acuity, the six playlets showcase Wood's eye for human foibles and her distinctively eccentric characters.".

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Director: VariousGenres: Comedy, Sketch Show

Plot Summary

Victoria Wood's self-titled sketch comedy series features her signature observational humor, character-driven sketches, and witty musical numbers. Across various episodes, Wood portrays a diverse range of relatable characters, often highlighting the eccentricities of everyday British life. The show is celebrated for its sharp writing, memorable catchphrases, and the comedic chemistry among its talented cast.

Critical Reception

Victoria Wood was critically acclaimed during its run, with particular praise for Wood's unique comedic voice, her astute observations of British culture, and her ability to craft both heartwarming and hilariously absurd characters. The show solidified Wood's reputation as one of Britain's most beloved comedians and writers.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for Victoria Wood's sharp and observational wit.

  • Celebrated for its relatable characters and gentle, yet pointed, humor.

  • Lauded for its clever writing and musical interludes.

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Awards & Accolades

None notable (as the series itself did not receive major specific awards, though Victoria Wood herself won numerous awards throughout her career).

Fun Fact

Victoria Wood often wrote and performed original songs within her sketches, showcasing her versatile talent as a comedian, actress, and songwriter.

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