BBC One honours Victoria Wood | Six-part series on the first anniversary of her death

BBC One honours Victoria Wood

Six-part series on the first anniversary of her death

BBC One is to broadcast a six-part series celebrating the work of Victoria Wood.

Our Friend Victoria will air from next month to mark the first anniversary of the comedian’s death and will feature archive clips introduced by her friends, peers and co-stars.

Long-term collaborator Julie Walters, Maxine Peake from Dinnerladies and Daniel Rigby, who appeared with her in Eric And Ernie, are among the stars who will each present an episode.

Jim Broadbent, Conleth Hill, Anne Reid, Thelma Barlow, Celia Imrie, Ted Robbins, David Threlfall, Shobna Gulati and Aisling Bea will be among those talking about their admiration of Wood’s work.

Shane Allen, the BBC’s controller of comedy commissioning said: ‘British comedy lost its most prolific and multi-talented star last year. 

‘Victoria was unparalleled in what she achieved as a creator, writer, character actress, sketch and sitcom performer, director, singer, songwriter and stand-up – she did the lot with a unique humour and a broad appeal common touch. 

‘Close colleagues from across her career guide us on a celebration of Victoria’s finest work so we can revel in her brilliance once more as her work and influence will live on for a long time to come.’

The show is produced by Phil McIntyre Television and executive produced by Lucy Ansbro and Lindsay Jex.

Published: 17 Mar 2017

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