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  2. Acorn Antiques - Wikipedia

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    Julie Walters (Mrs Overall), Victoria Wood (Berta), Rosie Collins (Trixie) and Celia Imrie (Miss Babs) in Acorn Antiques (1986). Acorn Antiques is a parodic soap opera written by British comedian Victoria Wood as a regular feature in the two series of Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV, which ran from 1985 to 1987. Wood later adapted the concept into ...

  3. Acorn Antiques: The Musical! - Wikipedia

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    2007 UK tour. Acorn Antiques: The Musical! is a musical about an antiques dealer, based on the parodic soap opera of the same name by Victoria Wood. It premiered in the West End in 2005, and starred Julie Walters and Celia Imrie. The musical won the Olivier Award for Best Performance in a Supporting Role in a Musical and was nominated as Best ...

  4. Victoria Wood - Wikipedia

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    As Seen on TV featured the Acorn Antiques series of sketches, parodying the low-budget soap opera Crossroads, and rumoured to be named after an antiques shop in her birthplace. Acorn Antiques is remembered for characters such as "Mrs Overall" (played by Walters), the deliberately bad camera angles and wobbling sets, and Celia Imrie's sarcastic ...

  5. Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV - Wikipedia

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    Acorn Antiques has been revived many times: firstly, Mrs Overall briefly returned in 1992's Victoria Wood's All Day Breakfast. [38] Secondly, Acorn Antiques was briefly brought back for an episode in 2001, featuring the original cast and Nick Frost as an armed robber. [39]

  6. Ann George - Wikipedia

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    According to Victoria Wood, the character of Mrs Overall in her soap opera parody Acorn Antiques was half-inspired by the Amy Turtle character Mrs Overall, played by Julie Walters, who hailed from the same town as George, Smethwick. [2]

  7. How to Find the Market Value of Your Antiques, According to ...

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    Here's how to find the value of your antiques. ... looking for auction results within the past 2 to 3 years—5 at the most—because the auction market ships with the overall marketplace. For ...

  8. Julie Walters - Wikipedia

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    They continued to perform together frequently over the years. The BAFTA-winning BBC follow-up, Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV, featured one of Walters's best-known roles, Mrs Overall, in Wood's parodic soap opera, Acorn Antiques (she later appeared in the musical version, and received an Olivier Award nomination for her efforts).

  9. Victoria Wood's Mid Life Christmas - Wikipedia

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    What I Did on My Holidays. Victoria Wood As Seen On TV. Victoria Wood's Mid Life Christmas is a comedy sketch show written by and starring comedian Victoria Wood, broadcast on Christmas Eve 2009. The programme, Wood's first sketch show for nine years, was described by Wood as being "a whole night's telly crammed into one hour". [1]

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