So sad that Victoria Wood has gone.I was a first year at Bury Grammar School when she was in Upper 6th,and she MAY have played piano in a couple of skool assemblies I attended but I never met her then. However, many years later in 1984/5 a friend and I were in Timpson's shoe repairers in Lancaster on a dreary, rainy afternoon, and she was in front of us,getting shoes soled and heeled.We were utterly starstruck, and behaved like teenagers, nudging and mouthing 'It's VICTORIA WOOD' etc. I whispered to my friend Krys 'Go on,say 'Hello',and she muttered 'No you go on and say it'....Eventually, as Victoria turned away from the counter (Very small shop) we both said 'Hnnelo oor greootttt!Oomwee leuurve n thshxu'.(or VERY similar!)She was courteous enough to smile and say 'Thanks,Byee.' We loved her then and always will.xx .She's joined The Great Gig in the Sky now forever.
For once I wasn't put off by the adverts not being edited out,lol.Seen this genius of a comic on tour 3 times now & each time I've needed an oxygen cylender close by & a medic on speed dial.Bloody marvelous she is.
This is when I first discovered Victoria Wood. I remember this being shown on ITV in 1992 when I was 11. Watched it with my sister and parents and thought she was absolutely hillarious. I'd never seen a stand up comedian perform unitil then, and I was completely captivated that someone could just stand on stage talking about normal everyday things and have people in fits of laughter. What an extremely sad week. So lucky I got chance to see her live on her final two tours in 1997 and 2001. She even signed my tour book backstage. RIP Queen of Comedy.
It was so sad, wasn't it? I will always remember my first discovery of Victoria too...I'm a little older than you, but I think the joy was that she crossed generations. I sort of "grew up" with her.....
Wow we miss Vic loved her for years just read the biography and watching everything I can find her genius helping me through some difficult times bless her
"I'd like to keep coming back / And trying a different track I'd like to go round and round / 'Cause I never feel I've got this right". I hope Victoria really was following that dream, and these song lines weren't an expression of her actual feelings. Because from the point of view of her audiences, she got it absolutely perfect. RIP.
This show is superb but I'm especially delighted by the ads - what a weird and wonderful sense of nostalgia! I remember loving that Heineken one as a kid!
Absolutely brilliant! Some so called comedians of today should take note of this, they way it should be done. RIP Victoria Wood, gone but never forgotten!
So loved her comedy a sad day for us all who enjoyed her patter and skits she fair made me cry tears on a flight to the UK last year, made the long flight more enjoyable, RIP and our thoughts are with your family at this time
I have vague memories of watching this with my Mum when I was a kid (I think shemust have videoed it and not really getting any of the jokes. Now I'm older I can appreciate it so much more. She was such a talent.
So sad we look on youtube when someone so so gifted passes, so many loved her and yet she really did not know why.... why we do not understand, such a lovely lady did not mind at all someone else getting the credit for her writing, will be missed so much for her comedy , Drama ,her songs so so much xx R.I.P thank god we can watch you forever
She was a genius. I don't drag myself to The Royal Albert for just anyone. I'd walk there to see her. Awesome. In an Audience with Victoria Wood: "Yes it's my friend Julie Walters...star of Educating Rita/Typhoo One Cup."
Seems rather fitting that the Slim-Fast ad which appears at 34:47 was referenced by Victoria Wood in her 1994 Christmas special "Live In Your Own Home... "Hello my name is Patrina Madwoman. And this is me when I was 29 stone 8. Now after only 3 weeks of drinking SlimFast vanilla creosotes, I'm 6 stone 2. One delicious nutritious shake for breakfast, one for lunch, and by tea-time I'm snatching chocolate buttons off small children!" 😂😂😂😂
I used to watch this 'video' on repeat. Used to quote it a lot - but I was young and embarrasing lol. Nice to see it again and also those adverts ha ha
I've started using her lines in response to scam callers. I try to fit the macaroons, varicose veins, book-keeping, bee-keeping and secretarial Spanish.
Here is a slightly spooky coincidence:~ The great music hall artist Marie Lloyd (1870~1922),was actually born Matilda Alice VICTORIA WOOD! Anyone believe in re~incarnation?
Feel so sad that she has passed She made me laugh so many times if there's a special place for a Real National Treasure , Victoria is certainly there. I'm watching her and laughing and I can't think now about how much I will miss her. She's filleting Corrie ..... Ha it's that Ken Barlow bit .....Wish I'd been a Mancunian Much love from Bill and John
Crying with laughter, the Lilets bit really resonated and I just love looking for Kimberley, I only have to see the yellow beret and I'm gone! Thanks for the share, ads and all, Iman, then the Sunday Mirror guide to better sex!!
Maybe you could use the 'Shazam' app in the future, as I understand someone has given the information you wanted to know about that piece of music , 'Blaze away'.
A giant of comedy, we shall not see her like again. Thanks for uploading this classic stand up performance. Does anyone know what year this was recorded? RIP the great Victoria Wood, thanks for all the laughs and for lifting us up over many years. God bless and God speed. X
The speed of her words implies genius, or madness - more wonderful even than her punchlines. Kind of like the Micro Machines man. And her intonation - O, only a connoisseur can appreciate. "Don't know why we HA-Ave a first class mail." "Window-oo." I especially like her parodic P's. They puff off her lips like aspirant H's. Her B's are no comparison: "Two old [brief pause] B-[briefer pause]-ags." Her P's make her B's sound vulgar. I admit I don't understand her jokes, too fascinated with her voice and the velocity with which she speaks.
Saw her in M&S many years ago,think she was playing at the Hippodrome B,ham at the time ,,she was food shopin Sutton Coldfield, I was with my husband we couldn’t decide if it was her ,and the last minute after she had paid we ripped the bk off his cheque book and asked her to sign her autograph she did,just smiled and went,still got it,makes me sad such talent gone to soon.
The song at the end there was obviously inspiration for “The Tip Top Tap” in Acorn Antiques The Musical - the music sounds almost identical! Not mad about it at all, I love all of Vics songs, just wanted to note it! Pure genius, my favourite stand up comedian forever 💚 influenced me in ways she, nor anyone else, will ever know
What a gem she was. I reckon Victoria did more for women's liberation that an army of humourless harridans with blue hair and nose rings. Britain has produced more than it's fair share of wonderful females comedians and comedy actors, from Irene Handl and June Whitfield to French & Saunders and Julie Waters and they have one thing in common - none of them were afraid of looking ridiculous and poking fun at themselves. A very British trait.
Not sure if you mean the music from 'Yorkshire tv' , or the music as the audience is taking their seats . I don't know what it is called, but I have heard the 'brass band'/organ type tune before and it sounds a bit like the 'Monty python' tv show theme , which is called :' The Liberty bell '.
My brother used the 'Shazam' app on his' tablet', but it didn't register on it . To me it sounds like Victorian seaside music , and I know what you mean when there is a tune you want to know the name of and it's hard to find the answer . Sometimes when music comes on the television , or computer , the subtitles tell you the name of it and who composed it , that seems a long shot though .
Hello Anna, the piece of music in question is called "Blaze Away!" and is widely performed as theatre organ music, most famously by Reginald Dixon whilst at the Wurlitzer organ of the Tower Ballroom Blackpool. 🎼🎭🎼🎭🎼🎭🎼🎭🎼🎭🎼🎭🎼🎭🎼
That is funny, Wendy Crozier made a return to Corrie the other week as Abi’s foster parent !!! She knocked on Ken’s door. He is so old he is practically a corpse!
such an assuming comic genuis..didnt feel she was that famous…….I watch your shows over and over Vic and we all miss your humour, brilliant sketches and your down to earth manner…heaven has its own laughter angel but you were taken far too soon…bless you x
Given 99% of the comments here we suggest the aspect ratio realignment (which was imposed at the time of upload by TH-cam) isn't too much of an issue and as VW said in another one of her sketches "we hope it didn't bother you to an unbearable degree..."
tv heaven - seems very strange that TH-cam could allow you to present Victoria Wood's All Day Breakfast correctly in 4:3 yet insist Victoria Wood Sold Out must be presented distorted in 16:9!
@@keithnaylor1981 indeed we couldn't work it out at the time, and even despite several re-uploading attempts, each with the same result we conceded and kept it as is.
RIP Victoria. So enjoyed watching this again. Thank you for making us laugh out loud at ourselves. You will be sorely missed.
Seven years now? She still lives in all our hearts. She is missed, like Ken Dodd
watching this in 2021, it's still hilarious. Victoria was so unique and talented 💜 a real treasure. 🤗
So sad that Victoria Wood has gone.I was a first year at Bury Grammar School when she was in Upper 6th,and she MAY have played piano in a couple of skool assemblies I attended but I never met her then. However, many years later in 1984/5 a friend and I were in Timpson's shoe repairers in Lancaster on a dreary, rainy afternoon, and she was in front of us,getting shoes soled and heeled.We were utterly starstruck, and behaved like teenagers, nudging and mouthing 'It's VICTORIA WOOD' etc. I whispered to my friend Krys 'Go on,say 'Hello',and she muttered 'No you go on and say it'....Eventually, as Victoria turned away from the counter (Very small shop) we both said 'Hnnelo oor greootttt!Oomwee leuurve n thshxu'.(or VERY similar!)She was courteous enough to smile and say 'Thanks,Byee.' We loved her then and always will.xx .She's joined The Great Gig in the Sky now forever.
R.I.P. Victoria Wood. Thank you so much for all the years of laughter and entertainment you gave us.
For once I wasn't put off by the adverts not being edited out,lol.Seen this genius of a comic on tour 3 times now & each time I've needed an oxygen cylender close by & a medic on speed dial.Bloody marvelous she is.
Isn't she just! Really pleased you enjoyed it, Victoria particularly seems on top form here
tv heaven indeed she is.Just pleased to have found it here.
She'd want us to watch the ads
LOL
"K-Y Jelly, too ostentatious in a dish?" Absolute classic! 🤣😂😆
This is when I first discovered Victoria Wood. I remember this being shown on ITV in 1992 when I was 11. Watched it with my sister and parents and thought she was absolutely hillarious. I'd never seen a stand up comedian perform unitil then, and I was completely captivated that someone could just stand on stage talking about normal everyday things and have people in fits of laughter. What an extremely sad week. So lucky I got chance to see her live on her final two tours in 1997 and 2001. She even signed my tour book backstage. RIP Queen of Comedy.
It was so sad, wasn't it? I will always remember my first discovery of Victoria too...I'm a little older than you, but I think the joy was that she crossed generations. I sort of "grew up" with her.....
I sort of knew
Thank you very much for showing this. British humor is the best!!
Wow we miss Vic loved her for years just read the biography and watching everything I can find her genius helping me through some difficult times bless her
Thank you for posting this. I still quote so much from this. Victoria was a comedic genius.
I love finding old treasures like this on internet thankyou x
this woman is just a legend. first comedian I saw on tv and loved! RIP Victoria Wood
This was the first 15 certificate video I ever bought. Made me feel incredibly grown up. I'll miss you Vic, thank you for the laughs.
"I'd like to keep coming back / And trying a different track
I'd like to go round and round / 'Cause I never feel I've got this right".
I hope Victoria really was following that dream, and these song lines weren't an expression of her actual feelings. Because from the point of view of her audiences, she got it absolutely perfect. RIP.
This show is superb but I'm especially delighted by the ads - what a weird and wonderful sense of nostalgia! I remember loving that Heineken one as a kid!
The closing song is so brilliant ... but so bittersweet to hear her singing about reincarnation.
thank you for showing me at such an early age that comedy can be dark and surreal as well as hilarious. Will miss you Queen Victoria Wood
I spat out my tea and nearly fell of the sofa when the adverts at the end of part 2 started
I feel so sad and yet I'm watching this and laughing.
R.I.P Victoria. Thanks for the millions of laughs. x
Superb Talented Lady who is missed by so many. You remain always in our hearts xx
Absolutely brilliant! Some so called comedians of today should take note of this, they way it should be done. RIP Victoria Wood, gone but never forgotten!
She was a comedy genius. I loved her shows.
So sad to hear she's gone. One of the most naturally funny comedians I've ever seen, RIP.
Obviously, Victoria Wood is a comedy legend, but I LOVE the adverts included in this!
R.I.P Victoria Wood...I will miss you always..you were a comic genius and a wonderful human being...God bless you xxxxx
So loved her comedy a sad day for us all who enjoyed her patter and skits she fair made me cry tears on a flight to the UK last year, made the long flight more enjoyable, RIP and our thoughts are with your family at this time
may she rest in peace thanks for sharing your talent with us
2 pints of semi skimmed and a bilberry yoghurt. Only our Victoria could deliver that line and get a laugh. Love, love, love. RIP dear angel. Xx 3
I know 😂
always makes me laugh and love it she mentions my home town of macclesfield! love her !
thanks for uploading this. been looking for it for about a year or so.
could of edited out the ads though,
Was laughing and crying at last song❤❤❤❤
The adverts are much better than the ones we are forced to watch on TH-cam don't you think?
God love her just watched again had me in tears .she was genius. Loved her .gona miss .r.i.p.Victoria ♥️😂😭😭
1st Lady of comedy...... R.I.P Victoria Wood...... who made me laugh for decades
I have vague memories of watching this with my Mum when I was a kid (I think shemust have videoed it and not really getting any of the jokes. Now I'm older I can appreciate it so much more. She was such a talent.
So sad we look on youtube when someone so so gifted passes, so many loved her and yet she really did not know why.... why we do not understand, such a lovely lady did not mind at all someone else getting the credit for her writing, will be missed so much for her comedy , Drama ,her songs so so much xx R.I.P thank god we can watch you forever
What a lovely, wonderful, beautiful, talented, funny woman. ❤❤❤
She was an absolute genius!❤
RIP Ms Wood, the Pride of Prestwich. Thanks for the laughs.....
A great show and a cracking song at the end !
I love that last song.
Love her talking about the wife swapping....absolute brilliance! !
She was a genius. I don't drag myself to The Royal Albert for just anyone. I'd walk there to see her. Awesome. In an Audience with Victoria Wood: "Yes it's my friend Julie Walters...star of Educating Rita/Typhoo One Cup."
52.37 Briliant song. Love the power of her performance and seeing how much she loves what she does.
52:37
R.I.P. Victoria, thanks for the laughs. Too soon. Far too soon.
Thank you Victoria Wood for making me laugh with your wonderful funny comedy. You shall be missed.
😁❤👌...Thank you 👍
Seems rather fitting that the Slim-Fast ad which appears at 34:47 was referenced by Victoria Wood in her 1994 Christmas special "Live In Your Own Home...
"Hello my name is Patrina Madwoman. And this is me when I was 29 stone 8. Now after only 3 weeks of drinking SlimFast vanilla creosotes, I'm 6 stone 2. One delicious nutritious shake for breakfast, one for lunch, and by tea-time I'm snatching chocolate buttons off small children!" 😂😂😂😂
yeah they were hilarious but scary to watch how recent they were. particularly the one at 13:06 and the mirror one 😳
I used to watch this 'video' on repeat. Used to quote it a lot - but I was young and embarrasing lol. Nice to see it again and also those adverts ha ha
are you now old and embarrassing????
No, I haven't aged at all and I no longer quote anything. lol
+FLAMINGNORA73 :-)))))))))))
I've started using her lines in response to scam callers. I try to fit the macaroons, varicose veins, book-keeping, bee-keeping and secretarial Spanish.
Rest in peace. So sad. She was the pride of Manchester
She was the pride of all England.
She was the pride of all comedy.
she was funny and creative - I've only just heard of her. can you explain the "diagram on the lilletsomething packet?" 21:05
@@jaewok5G I'm guessing she is talking about a brand of tampon.
@@dsvideoWashington oh, thank you … there's a diagram?
One life was definitely not enough for you. R.I.P. Victoria Wood.
What a sad loss of a comedy genius sadly missed no one will ever be as good as Ms Wood
RIP Victoria Wood - a Sad loss today
Victoria was a great comedian .
I love Victoria Wood dearly, but looking at how badly advertising has aged is brilliant. Thank you for leaving those in.
Here is a slightly spooky coincidence:~
The great music hall artist Marie Lloyd (1870~1922),was actually born Matilda Alice VICTORIA WOOD!
Anyone believe in re~incarnation?
26:25 I remember the joys of having a crease in my VHS video tape !
I can't believe it. 34:50. She is literally Patrina Madwoman.
(If you're a VW fan, you'll know what I'm on about!)
She is a legend and is very funny
Feel so sad that she has passed She made me laugh so many times if there's a special place for a Real National Treasure , Victoria is certainly there. I'm watching her and laughing and I can't think now about how much I will miss her. She's filleting Corrie ..... Ha it's that Ken Barlow bit .....Wish I'd been a Mancunian Much love from Bill and John
Watch alot of todays stand up and its okay, everytime i watch Victoria i'm crying with laughter...Rest in peace Vic, You will be missed!
Crying with laughter, the Lilets bit really resonated and I just love looking for Kimberley, I only have to see the yellow beret and I'm gone! Thanks for the share, ads and all, Iman, then the Sunday Mirror guide to better sex!!
I'm speechless. RIP.x
like the show and the adverts too ) 1992 wow
Awesome love her
She was very, very funny. When she died an icon of British comedy died.
I miss her already 😔
Victoria was one of a kind so talented British humour at its best she was a sweetheart her and Julie walters were brilliant together 🙏🕊🙏🌹
Thanks everyone for your feedback :)
Thank you so much for your efforts Stephen. Great detective work ! I must check out the Shazam app. That sounds interesting . Thanks again.
Maybe you could use the 'Shazam' app in the future, as I understand someone has given the information you wanted to know about that piece of music , 'Blaze away'.
A giant of comedy, we shall not see her like again. Thanks for uploading this classic stand up performance. Does anyone know what year this was recorded? RIP the great Victoria Wood, thanks for all the laughs and for lifting us up over many years. God bless and God speed. X
+glamdolly20 At the end of the video, it gives 1991.
The speed of her words implies genius, or madness - more wonderful even than her punchlines. Kind of like the Micro Machines man. And her intonation - O, only a connoisseur can appreciate. "Don't know why we HA-Ave a first class mail." "Window-oo." I especially like her parodic P's. They puff off her lips like aspirant H's. Her B's are no comparison: "Two old [brief pause] B-[briefer pause]-ags." Her P's make her B's sound vulgar. I admit I don't understand her jokes, too fascinated with her voice and the velocity with which she speaks.
Saw her in M&S many years ago,think she was playing at the Hippodrome B,ham at the time ,,she was food shopin Sutton Coldfield, I was with my husband we couldn’t decide if it was her ,and the last minute after she had paid we ripped the bk off his cheque book and asked her to sign her autograph she did,just smiled and went,still got it,makes me sad such talent gone to soon.
RIP will be sadly missed
Miss McFall from Waterloo road in the bank advert, lol
I'm near retirement but it takes me back to the students union & long walks Home.😞!!
Lower middle class England - one of the things that makes life worth living.
The song at the end there was obviously inspiration for “The Tip Top Tap” in Acorn Antiques The Musical - the music sounds almost identical! Not mad about it at all, I love all of Vics songs, just wanted to note it! Pure genius, my favourite stand up comedian forever 💚 influenced me in ways she, nor anyone else, will ever know
What a gem she was. I reckon Victoria did more for women's liberation that an army of humourless harridans with blue hair and nose rings.
Britain has produced more than it's fair share of wonderful females comedians and comedy actors, from Irene Handl and June Whitfield to French & Saunders and Julie Waters and they have one thing in common - none of them were afraid of looking ridiculous and poking fun at themselves. A very British trait.
She was a complete one-off, one of the best British stand up comedians ever, male or female.
Sunday Mirror. All class.
Better if the advert break had been edited out...
As someone whose name is Basil and gets it shortened to "Bas" a lot 23:43 is a whirlwind
Marvelous.
Brilliant
RIP Vic :-(
Does anyone know the name of the tune played at the beginning of this clip ?
Not sure if you mean the music from 'Yorkshire tv' , or the music as the audience is taking their seats . I don't know what it is called, but I have heard the 'brass band'/organ type tune before and it sounds a bit like the 'Monty python' tv show theme , which is called :' The Liberty bell '.
R.I.P. A genius gone far too soon.
Reincarnation is my favourite song
Not the Liberty Bell Stephen, tho it does sound a lot like it . Thanks for trying anyway. I'm still scratching my brains over this !
My brother used the 'Shazam' app on his' tablet', but it didn't register on it . To me it sounds like Victorian seaside music , and I know what you mean when there is a tune you want to know the name of and it's hard to find the answer . Sometimes when music comes on the television , or computer , the subtitles tell you the name of it and who composed it , that seems a long shot though .
Hello Anna, the piece of music in question is called "Blaze Away!" and is widely performed as theatre organ music, most famously by Reginald Dixon whilst at the Wurlitzer organ of the Tower Ballroom Blackpool.
🎼🎭🎼🎭🎼🎭🎼🎭🎼🎭🎼🎭🎼🎭🎼
Was that Georgie Glen in the Midland bank ad?
R.I.P x
I would have preferred filtered ads.
rip victoria wood
This was recorded on Saturday 25th April 1992, with Redvers Kyle announcing.
1991 according to IMDB. On the date you give she was 8 and a half months pregnant, so would not have been doing standup!
That is funny, Wendy Crozier made a return to Corrie the other week as Abi’s foster parent !!! She knocked on Ken’s door. He is so old he is practically a corpse!
Actors who worked with Victoria wood
such an assuming comic genuis..didnt feel she was that famous…….I watch your shows over and over Vic and we all miss your humour, brilliant sketches and your down to earth manner…heaven has its own laughter angel but you were taken far too soon…bless you x
please can you crop the video so it just has the Kimberly sketch at the end please, rip Victoria Wood 😢
Why show it distorted?
Is it tv heaven or tv hell!
Given 99% of the comments here we suggest the aspect ratio realignment (which was imposed at the time of upload by TH-cam) isn't too much of an issue and as VW said in another one of her sketches "we hope it didn't bother you to an unbearable degree..."
tv heaven - seems very strange that TH-cam could allow you to present Victoria Wood's All Day Breakfast correctly in 4:3 yet insist Victoria Wood Sold Out must be presented distorted in 16:9!
@@keithnaylor1981 indeed we couldn't work it out at the time, and even despite several re-uploading attempts, each with the same result we conceded and kept it as is.
tv heaven - OK. Thank you.
R.I.P Victoria