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  • Comedy & Cabaret

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  • Comedians

Victoria Wood was still a drama student at Birmingham University when she got her first break, winning the ITV talent show New Faces in 1973, at just 20 years old.

In the footsteps of Joyce Grenfell.....

She had wanted to be a performer since seeing a live show by Joyce Grenfell at the age of six. But the talent show victory wasn’t the instant passport to success she might have hoped for - as her inexperience meant any live gigs she did land went badly.

That's Life!

In 1976, she became a regular on the consumer show That’s Life! singing a weekly comedy song, and supported Jasper Carrott on tour that year. She also met her husband, magician Geoffrey Durham, that same year. They divorced in 2002.

Victoria, the Author

Her writing also provided another route to fame. In 1978, she wrote and performed a sketch at London’s Bush Theatre, acting alongside Julie Walters for the first time.

She later wrote an award-winning play called Talent for Granada, set on the northern club circuit and starring herself and Julie.

Victoria has also written a number of comedy books, including It's Up to You, Porky, Barmy and Mens Sana In Thingummy Doodah and she also released a book to accompany her hit TV series Victoria's Empire

Television & Theatre

Victoria Wood & Julie Walters had their own ITV sketch show, which only ran for one series, but the partnership was enduring, with Walters a regular on her As Seen On TV BBC shows (which included the spoof soap Acorn Antiques), her sitcom Dinnerladies and various one-offs. The pair alternated the role of Mrs Overall when Acorn Antiques became an unlikely West End show in 2004.

Awards


  • OBE (1997)
  • British Comedy Award for Outstanding Achievement (with Julie Walters)
  • 6 Baftas
  • Writer's Guild Award
  • Broadcasting Press Guild Award

Considering her fame, Victoria has not been that prolific over her 30-year career, yet her comedy is so well-crafted and well-observed that it bears up to regular repeats, ensuring her a place among British comedy’s greats.

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