List of Victoria Wood As Seen On TV Episodes - Special

Special

(Broadcast 12 December 1987)

  • Continuity announcer: Forthcoming events (Susie Blake)
  • Stand up: Soap operas (Victoria Wood)
  • Advertisement: The Man's Bra/Self-Service (Duncan Preston)
  • Video Advertisement
    • Coronation Street (Victoria Wood, Julie Walters, Lill Roughley)
  • Doctor Who (Duncan Preston)
  • Continuity announcer: Employment (Susie Blake)
  • McConomy (Celia Imrie)
  • Song: "I Don't Need You" (Victoria Wood)
  • Real Life
  • A Woman In Specs
  • Continuity announcer: Sunday television (Susie Blake)
  • Antiques Roadshow (Lill Roughley)
  • The Anorak Song
  • The Mayflower Hotel, Nottingham (Victoria Wood, Julie Walters, Duncan Preston)
  • Documentary: "The Making Of Acorn Antiques" (Victoria Wood, Julie Walters, Celia Imrie, Duncan Preston, Kenny Ireland, Maggie Steed, Sam Kelly, Paul Heiney)
  • Song: "At The Chippy" (Victoria Wood, Julie Walters, Lill Roughley, Meg Johnson)
  • Continuity announcer/Andrew: Epilogue (Susie Blake)

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