Wood, Victoria: As Seen On TV - 140-Gram Green & Brown Colored Vinyl

Wood, Victoria SKU: 43259113
Wood, Victoria: As Seen On TV - 140-Gram Green & Brown Colored Vinyl

Wood, Victoria: As Seen On TV - 140-Gram Green & Brown Colored Vinyl

Wood, Victoria SKU: 43259113

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: As Seen On TV - 140-Gram Green & Brown Colored Vinyl
Artist: Wood, Victoria
Label: Demon/Edsel
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 5014797908161
Genre: Soundtrack

Sketches and songs from the much-loved BBC TV series, written by and starring Victoria Wood presented on Green and Brown for the first time. "Not bleakly - not meekly - beat me on the bottom with a Woman's Weekly..." It's got to be one of the most celebrated comedy songs in recent history. The Ballad of Barry and Freda (AKA Let's Do It) - originated in Victoria Wood's groundbreaking television series As Seen On TV. It's just one of the many treasures on this double vinyl LP release, which also boasts a plethora of Victoria's best-remembered comedy sketches. Written by and starring Victoria herself, the sketches also feature Julie Walters in an array of comedic guises, perhaps most memorably as Mrs Overall in the soap opera spoof Acorn Antiques. With Celia Imrie as Miss Babs, Duncan Preston as Mr Clifford, Susie Blake as a perpetually snooty continuity announcer, Patricia Routledge as agony aunt Kitty, and a riotous supporting cast, the scene is set for an affectionately biting send-up of 1980s TV. Two 140g vinyl LPs (one green and one brown) are presented in a wittily illustrated gatefold sleeve, featuring images from the TV series. Cast and credits are accompanied by an exclusive sleeve note by Jasper Rees, author of the bestselling Let's Do It: The Authorised Biography of Victoria Wood and Victoria Wood Unseen on TV. Two full colour inner sleeves supply a complete track listing.

Tracks:
1.1 Monologue - "Look, I'm in a Muddle..."
1.2 Doorbells
1.3 Continuity Announcer
1.4 Spaghetti
1.5 Medical School
1.6 Acorn Antiques
1.7 Kitty
1.8 Cosmetic Surgery
1.9 He Didn't
1.10 Monologue - "I'm Meeting a Man Tonight..."
1.11 Song: The Ballad of Barry and Freda
1.12 Monologue - "I've Only Just Got Here..."
1.13 Turkish Bath
1.14 Country Life
1.15 Song: Pissed Off with Love
1.16 Acorn Antiques
1.17 Kitty
1.18 Continuity Announcer
1.19 Office Gossip
1.20 The Mayflower Hotel
1.21 He Didn't
1.22 Monologue - "There's Something Funny Going on Tonight..."
1.23 Continuity Announcer
2.1 Monologue - "Ooh, I'm Tired..."
2.2 Continuity Announcer
2.3 Self-Service
2.4 Real Life
2.5 Service Wash
2.6 Song: Crush
2.7 Kitty
2.8 Carl and Gail
2.9 The Reporter
2.10 Dandruff Commercial
2.11 Monologue - "Listen, a Terrible Thing's Happened to Me..."
2.12 Continuity Announcer
2.13 Monologue - "Hey, I Bought An Old Moore's Almanack..."
2.14 Continuity Announcer
2.15 Supermarket Checkout
2.16 Giving Notes
2.17 Continuity Announcer
2.18 Acorn Antiques
2.19 Kitty
2.20 Carl and Gail
2.21 No Gossip
2.22 Monologue - "Ugh! Have I Got a Red Face?"
2.23 Song: Shopping
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