Victoria Wood (1989)
Victoria Wood (1989)
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Cast & Crew.

Victoria Wood
Victoria / Creator / Writer

Geoff Posner
Director

Danny O'Dea
Ted

Liza Tarbuck
Dana

Georgia Allen
Sally Ann

Selina Cadell
Judy

Anne Reid
Enid / Sheila

Meg Johnson
Connie / Saundra

Carol MacReady
Madge

Richard Kane
John

Julie Walters
Nicola / Joy-Ann / Pam

David Henry
RIchard

Kay Adshead
Lorraine Spence

Shirley Cain
Marge

Julia St. John
Caroline

Hugh Lloyd
Jim Mottershed

Margery Mason
Alma Mottershed

Philip Lowrie
Keith / John Appleby

Rosalind March
Woman in Slimming Video / Woman in Car Park

Peter Martin
Man on Travelator / Cafe Owner

WIlliam Osborne
Neil

Charu Bala Chokshi
Rani Najitwar

Lill Roughley
Barbara Appleby / Sue / Lill Sutcliffe / Dulcie

Alison King
Server

Una Stubbs
Una

Jane Horrocks
Cathy Warburton

Bryan Burdon
Jim / Maintenance Man

Richard Hope
Alan Warburton

Tristram Wymark
Guy

Valerie Minifie
Woman in Lift

Joe Fraser
Spanish Waiter

Rory Bremner
Radio Actor (voice)

David Jacobs
David Jacobs (voice)

Duncan Preston
Captain Lewis (voice)

Graham Seed
Radio Actor (voice)

Avril Angers
Mim

Joan Sims
Susan

Celia Imrie
Jackie / Julia / Carol

Michael Lumsden
Jamie

Susie Blake
Judith / Check-in Attendant
Details.
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Wiki.
Victoria Wood (retitled Victoria Wood Presents from 2007 for its DVD release) is 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 successful sketch series Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV. Wood appeared as a fictionalised version of herself in all six episodes; she was generally identified only as "Victoria", but in the first episode was also addressed as "Miss Wood". Her real-life career was occasionally a plot point: in "The Library", it was said that she "worked in TV", and in Over To Pam characters recognised her as a comedian, though two confused her with Dawn French. Most notably, in the final episode, Staying In, she was taken to a party to perform as a stand-up comedian. Her character sometimes broke the fourth wall of TV and spoke directly to the camera, but not in every episode.
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