The comedian, screenwriter, actor and singer-songwriter was an inspiring figure who made you want to be her friend
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We remember some of late star Victoria Wood’s best jokes.
Some comic gems here...
In Developing Revelation in Dreams & Visions; you will discover interpretation and revelation not just for your own dreams and visions but for others also. Do you have Dreams and Visions, and just quite can't get an understanding of what God is showing you? Well this teaching will help you not only remember what you see but also to understand and discern for others. | Author: Victoria Woods | Publisher: Advanced Flowing Publishing | Publication Date: May 09, 2014 | Number of Pages: 78 pages | Language: English | Binding: Paperback | ISBN-10: 0692027734 | ISBN-13: 9780692027738
The award-winning comedian has had some funny things happen to her as she made her way through life. Now she's turned them into an hilarious new play.
The treasure trove of sketches for As Seen on TV are as good as anything she wrote
The comedian died at home in London yesterday and spent Tuesday evening trying to make her two children Grace, 27, and Henry, 23, laugh (pictured in 2008) morning.
An unflinching, affectionate portrait of the hugely popular writer and performer with a flair for very English comedy
A year after her death, Wood's contemporaries pay tribute to the comedy legend in Our Friend Victoria
The comic genius, whose career spanned four decades, died from cancer today
The Chase has designed a set of Comedy Greats stamps for Royal Mail, celebrating British comedians. The set of ten stamps features comedians and acts including…
Victoria Wood's peers have rallied around to sing her praises following her death on Wednesday.
One funny girl paid tribute to another on Wednesday as Sheridan Smith took time out from a glitzy West End opening to remember Victoria Wood.
The comic lost her short battle against cancer this week aged just 62
A look back at the life and work of Victoria Wood, following the death of the writer, director, actress and comedian.
'Let's do it, let's do it tonight!'
One was a Hollywood star, the other a shy writer who would hide herself away. But their friendship spanned 40 years and, in the minds of the public, Julie Walters and Victoria Wood were inseparable.
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Victoria Wood was a beloved performer with a knack of being able to befriend everyone in the audience and without her, it is impossible to imagine successors such as Miranda Hart.
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The world of entertainment has lost stars from all sections of the industry in 2016, bidding farewell to showbiz giants including David Bowie, Sir Terry Wogan, Prince and now George Michael.
Victoria Wood's brother Chris, 75, has defended his decision to publish excerpts from their father’s private diaries. The comedian (pictured on stage in London) died aged 62 from cancer.
We remember the famous faces who have sadly died this year and look back at their lives, careers and lasting memories they have left behind
Victoria Wood who passed away on Wednesday at the age of 62, joked with fellow patient Sue Spinks about the 'silly names' given to storms as they waited to see the doctor in a north London hospital.
Does anyone remember: The Wooded Wonderland, Gyro Park Serpants, Fable Cottage, The Land of the Little People, The Princess Mary Restaurant, Pendray's Gardens, Mattic's Farm, The Oak Bay Undersea Gardens and similar attractions - most long gone now? Do you think remembering these places in an illustrated book would be of interest to people? Please let me know (either here or by email) your stories and/or memories of these places. I'm also looking for local writers who may be interested in a partnership by writing a chapter about a specific attraction. This project could well be the basis for a book. Please let me know. Cheers.