Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV

Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV (1985)

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Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV was a comedy sketch series that aired on BBC Two between 1985 and 1987.

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Scheduleevery Sunday at 21:00 (35 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E07Season SpecialDec 22, 1985
S02E06Episode 6Dec 15, 1985
S02E05Episode 5Dec 8, 1985
S02E04Episode 4Dec 1, 1985
S02E03Episode 3Nov 24, 1985
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV' premiere?

'Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV' premiered on December 9, 1985.

Who were the main cast members of 'Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV'?

The main cast members of 'Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV' were Victoria Wood, Julie Walters, Celia Imrie, and Duncan Preston.

What is the genre of 'Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV'?

'Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV' is a comedy TV series.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV'?

There were six episodes in the first season of 'Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV'.

What was the production company that produced 'Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV'?

'Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV' was produced by the BBC.

Who directed the TV show 'Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV'?

The TV show 'Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV' was directed by Geoff Posner.

What was the inspiration behind 'Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV'?

'Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV' was inspired by Victoria Wood's stand-up comedy routines.

Where was 'Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV' filmed?

'Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV' was filmed in Manchester, England.

What was the reception of 'Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV' by the critics?

'Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV' was well-received by the critics and was nominated for several awards.

What was the running time of each episode of 'Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV'?

Each episode of 'Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV' had a running time of approximately 30 minutes.

What were some of the recurring sketches in 'Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV'?

Some of the recurring sketches in 'Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV' were "Acorn Antiques", "As Seen On TV", and "Wood And Walters".

What were some of the guest stars that appeared on 'Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV'?

Some of the guest stars that appeared on 'Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV' were Lill Roughley, Susie Blake, and Patricia Routledge.

What was the premise of the sketch "Acorn Antiques" in 'Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV'?

The sketch "Acorn Antiques" in 'Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV' was a parody of a low-budget soap opera.

What was the premise of the sketch "As Seen On TV" in 'Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV'?

The sketch "As Seen On TV" in 'Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV' was a parody of infomercials.

What was the premise of the sketch "Wood And Walters" in 'Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV'?

The sketch "Wood And Walters" in 'Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV' was a parody of a chat show.

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