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Victoria Wood serves up a large helping of Christmas comedy, with an impressive list of celebrities appearing in a wide range of pastiches.

December 2023
Comedy special written by and starring Victoria Wood with guests Julie Walters, Celia Imrie, Duncan Preston and Susie Blake. Includes a look at the making of Acorn Antiques.
August 2023
Stand-up and sketches from Victoria Wood, including the documentary Winnie’s Lucky Day, a shock departure from Acorn Antiques – and two soups.
October 2022
Victoria Wood casts a comic glance at the world with the help of Julie Walters, Celia Imrie, Duncan Preston and Susie Blake.
December 2020
A 1997 recording of Victoria Wood's stand-up show, hailed as the best of the decade. Full of jokes, routines about cellulite, children, crumpets and Christmas traditions.
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Victoria Wood: At It Again of the TV-show Victoria Wood was broadcast by BBC2 on Sunday 18 December 2016 at 22:18.
April 2016
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A look back at Victoria Wood's hugely successful television career. Featuring sketches, stand-up, characters and songs from her incredible repertoire as well as exclusive interviews with Victoria and friends and fans, including Dawn French, Julie Walters and Sir Roger Moore.
December 2014
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That Musical We Made is an honest and funny look at the making of a musical. Victoria Wood takes us behind the scenes of That Day We Sang, the film she wrote and directed. She shows us the whole process, skipping only the actual writing, which would be very dull to watch as it's mainly Victoria staring out at her bins.
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BAFTA award-winning actress and comedian Victoria Wood is back with a Christmas special.(R)
September 2013
Victoria shares a cuppa with Graham Norton, Matt Smith and Morrissey.
Victoria reveals how tea united east and west, triggered wars and helped us win them.
December 2012
Victoria Wood looks back at her hugely successful television career.(R)
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