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Post by Phantom of London on Apr 20, 2016 14:21:00 GMT
Sad to hear she has died, aged 62 after a short battle with cancer.
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Post by d'James on Apr 20, 2016 14:22:39 GMT
I can't believe it. A complete shock. So sad.
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Post by jaqs on Apr 20, 2016 14:24:34 GMT
She looked much younger. What a terrible loss.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 20, 2016 14:37:07 GMT
I can't believe this. Just read it on BBC news. What a loss... Thoughts to her family, friends, and to her many many fans, like me, who loved her and her incredible, amazing, wonderful talent. Thank you, Victoria, for everything you gave us.
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Post by Polly1 on Apr 20, 2016 14:45:16 GMT
What a shock, so sad. Saw her live a couple of times and remember crying with laughter. I rate dinnerladies as one of the best things ever on TV - not only very very funny but poignant and so beautifully written with the story arc tying up the last episode with the first. RIP Victoria and thank you.
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Post by horton on Apr 20, 2016 14:51:38 GMT
So sad
62 baps Connie- you slice, I'll spread...
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Post by Someone in a tree on Apr 20, 2016 15:01:24 GMT
She was the best
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Apr 20, 2016 15:02:45 GMT
"We're waiting for fresh cauli" "Fresh? Might as well wait for Maurice Chevalier"
She was a genius, I'm very sad.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 20, 2016 15:31:43 GMT
Very shocked by this.
From the Bush Theatre on twitter
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Post by richey on Apr 20, 2016 15:57:50 GMT
Totally devasted. Her work has been such a part of my life since I was a teenager. There hasn't been a day when I've not slipped in a quote or two of hers.
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Post by trapdoor on Apr 20, 2016 16:03:57 GMT
Me too. She formulated my sense of humour from her work.
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Post by Squire Sullen on Apr 20, 2016 16:56:41 GMT
This one, in a year of big losses, has really got to me. My mum is/was a big fan, and I grew up with repeats of Dinnerladies and As Seen On TV on UK Gold as it was then. Seemed like a lovely lady in real life as well, proven by her often working with a same group of people. I also really respect her for not always giving herself the best characters (Mrs Overall, the Two Soups lady, etc) even though she created them.
A couple of choice lines:
"I once went to one of those parties where everyone throws their car keys into the middle of the room. I don’t know who got my moped but I've been driving that Peugeot for years."
"I know I've got a degree. Why does that mean I have to spend my life with intellectuals? I've got a lifesaving certificate but I don't spend my evenings diving for a rubber brick with my pyjamas on."
And of course the whole of Barry and Freda.
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Post by westendcub on Apr 20, 2016 17:12:47 GMT
Such a sad loss, a brilliant writer, comedian & actress. She was truely unique, grew up watching & admiring her body of what which has me both laugh & cry. A true talent that will be greatly missed.
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Post by bramble on Apr 20, 2016 17:19:23 GMT
A true talent. A humane and insightful writer.And a very funny lady.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 20, 2016 17:59:40 GMT
Shocked to read this. RIP Victoria.
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Post by peggs on Apr 20, 2016 18:54:31 GMT
I grew up watching Victoria Wood with my mother, with her asserting that I probably didn't understand it all and me asserting that I did, I probably didn't in truth but hers was not a humour that excluded but rather embraced and I continued to love her work as an adult. A real slap in the face this one.
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Post by Sue on Apr 20, 2016 19:45:36 GMT
Hostess trolleys all around the world will never be the same again. We'll miss you dearly x
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Post by kathryn on Apr 20, 2016 19:47:06 GMT
So saddened by this news. It's rare to find a comedian whose work never mean or nasty, that pointed to life's absurdities with warmth and affection while being damn funny.
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Post by Polly1 on Apr 20, 2016 22:02:07 GMT
So saddened by this news. It's rare to find a comedian whose work never mean or nasty, that pointed to life's absurdities with warmth and affection while being damn funny. I don't think Ann Widdicombe would agree with you about never being mean or nasty.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Apr 20, 2016 22:10:02 GMT
So saddened by this news. It's rare to find a comedian whose work never mean or nasty, that pointed to life's absurdities with warmth and affection while being damn funny. I don't think Ann Widdicombe would agree with you about never being mean or nasty. Oh I don't know. Anne seems to have a rather self deprecating sense of humour. Didn't you see her in Strictly? She allowed them to make her look absolutely ridiculous week after week.
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Post by boybooshka on Apr 20, 2016 22:51:36 GMT
So sad. Undoubted comedy genius, and capable of great poignancy when she turned her hand to it too. Probably caused me to laugh more than any other single entertainer/ writer ever. Her work definitely had a formative effect on my sense of humour. Glad that I once, many years ago very briefly, met her and got an opportunity to thank her personally for the laughs. The faces and voices of my youth and childhood are fading very quickly this year,
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Post by Deleted on Apr 21, 2016 6:09:20 GMT
So sad. Undoubted comedy genius, and capable of great poignancy when she turned her hand to it too. Probably caused me to laugh more than any other single entertainer/ writer ever. Her work definitely had a formative effect on my sense of humour. Glad that I once, many years ago very briefly, met her and got an opportunity to thank her personally for the laughs. The faces and voices of my youth and childhood are fading very quickly this year, I echo your every word, boybooshka. Like you, I was fortunate to bump into her a few years ago. I thanked her for all the laughs she had given me, and told her she was my favourite comedian ever, but I was so star-struck that it came out completely wrong! So I wrote down what I meant to say and sent the letter to the stage door of The Haymarket when Acorn Antiques was on. I received a lovely note from her, thanking me for my "lovely letter, Love Victoria". I'm so glad I got to tell her how important she was to me.
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Post by lesmislover on Apr 21, 2016 7:11:42 GMT
So sad. Undoubted comedy genius, and capable of great poignancy when she turned her hand to it too. Probably caused me to laugh more than any other single entertainer/ writer ever. Her work definitely had a formative effect on my sense of humour. Glad that I once, many years ago very briefly, met her and got an opportunity to thank her personally for the laughs. The faces and voices of my youth and childhood are fading very quickly this year, Another very sad day, in what is turning out to be a year of losing some 'greats'.
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Post by stefy69 on Apr 21, 2016 9:45:29 GMT
Oh gosh how terribly sad and what a bad year it's been so far.
R I P Ms Wood
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Post by alece10 on Apr 21, 2016 10:28:47 GMT
I was so upset when I heard the news via text yesterday from a friend. I also grew up watching Victoria Wood and she is one of only 2 comedians who make me cry with laughter (the other one being Peter Kay). I saw her a couple of times live doing stand up and also Acorn Antiques the Musical. I was also lucky enough to be in the audience for 2 recordings of Dinner Ladies and the amazing thing was that she did her own warm up at the beginning of the show and a whole half episode was filmed in one take with no stops and just a few tweeks at the end. That doesnt happen with TV recordings. Also had the pleasure of meeting her once when she was directing Talent. She was so nice but a very shy lady. We now need repeats of As Seen on TV please
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