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Wilton's is the world's last surviving Grand Music Hall and London's best kept secret. This stunning and atmospheric building is led by Frances Mayhew and produces an exciting programme of imaginative, diverse and distinct entertainment including theatre, music, comedy, cinema and cabaret.
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Saw this Monday, wow, what a show! Well done both. I only have just realised that the radio shows ran for three series - could you do this for all the nine TV series??!!
Looking forward to seeing this on Monday! 🤩
That's great to hear. We hope you have a wonderful time. See you soon!
Absolutely love Debbie and Roy! Lovely people !!
thanks
So a cover band? I though this was gonna be like a documentary. Disappointed:(((
Just wonderful, thank you for this.
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Victoria Wood remains something of an enigma. No doubt she was a genius and could be very nice, but her authorised biography "Let's do it" paints another side of her character. A lot of her friends and co-stars confirm she could also be a very sullen, jealous and a somewhat unpleasant person. What I found interesting is how the people you most associate with her (Julie Walters, Celia Imre and Duncan Preston) all had rather distant and sometimes antagonistic relationships with her as the years progressed. Julie Walters said their relationship had become a working one and she hadn't been to her house in years. She also said that she wouldn't tell Victoria anything personal as Victoria would have no qualms about then using it as a sketch. Victoria apparently also wanted it made clear when she did "As Seen on TV" that it was no longer "Wood & Walters". Celia Imre said she often felt bullied by Victoria. Duncan Preston said Julie Walters had to intervene on his behalf to get him the part on "Pat and Margaret" as Victoria had no faith in him. She still made him read for it. Dawn French also testified to how difficult Victoria could be. She said their comic relief sketch was very difficult due to Victoria's obsessiveness (Victoria was also very touchy about who got credit, and wanted it made clear that she'd written it, not Dawn). Dawn also mentioned how difficult Victoria was when she came to stay in Cornwall. She demanded to change rooms and when Dawn took her to a beach, she sat and sulked. Dawn lost her rag with her. Sadly, some of Victoria's bad side extended to her fans. Bits had to be edited out of the south bank show when she was recorded being unpleasant about some women coming to her show. She also said that she didn't want to play theatres with audiences "full of gay men". Perhaps the most revealing line is when her ex husband said that she said about some of her fans "Oh god. They think I'm actually the woman they see on the Tele." The overall picture is one of a highly complex woman who never recovered from the appalling neglect from her mother in her childhood (a recurring theme in her work).
Saw it last night and LOVED IT! So funny and so poignant
Glorious! ❤️
Bless her. So sad she’s gone 😢❤
Maravilhosa
Kay is way too old here
Kim Harker was about 12 in the book 'The Box of Delights' ... having been away to boarding school and returning on the train. In the earlier book 'The Midnight Folk' he was much younger and had a wicked governess. A witch.
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Without a doubt one of the funniest things I've ever seen!!
The 1984 BBC adaptation is essential.
Very enjoyable show !!!
interviewer is very handsome... poor Victoria what a loss
My house was there its on sale
As a fan of the Box of Delights for 39 years I was dissappointed with this show...nothing luke the original and lacked that warm , fuzzy feeling☹
Agree completely. Very contrived and insincere with more than a hint of political correctness. No sense of atmosphere at all!
Absolutely! In the same boat as you. It lacks everything. These kids clearly go the Hermione Granger overacting school.
Kay was in his late twenties then?
Superb love it
I'd like the full story of Marley's life from his childhood to his experience of Hell.
Luckily the c2c dodged them 😊 this is my second local line
Will there be a soundtrack? Or where can i find more?
There should be - the music is wonderful!
You are a national treasure😘
0:01 I know babe, I know you're Cate Blanchett 💕
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We saw this and loved it, great production and amazing venue
She would've killed Trump. Satire genius. I so miss you x Miss seeing you in the morning
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Looks wonderful!
Seen this three times - so sad it's ending tomorrow! The cast are outstanding and story is incredible. Everything about this is so magical. ✨
Fantastic!
I´m a UK actor, singer, writer and the world´s biggest fan of the BBC´s THE BOX OF DELIGHTS
I saw this yesterday!! It was truely funny, unique, fascinating and inspiring! Such an amazing show and the cast were incredible!!
Me and my friend Ida Kiani are 'delighted' to see this. HAHAHAH. We would love to bring our friend George Lammiman but he will be unable to attend unless you have any relaxed performences as he has severe learning difficuties and struggles with light intesity. Perhaps some free tickets would do the job. HAHAHAHAH.
Superb!!!
I saw Macbeth at Wintons Music Hall. It was absolutely outstanding!! Superb play and so incredibly powerful just through dance!! Just amazing!
much love ❤
Great to see Annie celebrated here for her incredible creations and her dedication to ''Our Dan'' a Star like no other. The 'Pink' Dolly dress here can be seen in action on the KZread video ''The Good Old Days Selection 8 with Danny La Rue''. Also the 'Red' dress used for the famous 'Hello Dolly' routine from the show, both worn by Danny on the last night of The Good Old Days in 1983.
So lovely. Miss you and your clever normal stuff xxx
Wonderful Victoria I will forever miss you, you are brilliant
Nice down to earth lady.So sad she has gone,so much talent.
she really was a nice lady. I sent a post card to her in the 80s from New Zealand as I was a big fan of her As Seen On Tv Show - and she wrote back to me !!!
Have you read the authorised biography, "Let's do it"? No doubt she was a genius and could be very nice, but a lot of her friends and co-stars confirm she could also be a very sullen, jealous and a somewhat unpleasant person. What I found interesting is how the people you most associate with her (Julie Walters, Celia Imre and Duncan Preston) all had rather distant and sometimes antagonistic relationships with her as the years progressed. Julie Walters said their relationship had become a working one and she hadn't been to her house in years. She also said that she wouldn't tell Victoria anything personal as Victoria would have no qualms about then using it as a sketch. Victoria apparently also wanted it made clear when she did "As Seen on TV" that it was no longer "Wood & Walters". Celia Imre said she often felt bullied by Victoria. Duncan Preston said Julie Walters had to intervene on his behalf to get him the part on "Pat and Margaret" as Victoria had no faith in him. She still made him read for it. Dawn French also testified to how difficult Victoria could be. She said their comic relief sketch was very difficult due to Victoria's obsessiveness (Victoria was also very touchy about who got credit, and wanted it made clear that she'd written it, not Dawn). Dawn also mentioned how difficult Victoria was when she came to stay in Cornwall. She demanded to change rooms and when Dawn took her to a beach, she sat and sulked. Dawn lost her rag with her. Sadly, some of Victoria's bad side extended to her fans. Bits had to be edited out of the south bank show when she was recorded being unpleasant about some women coming to her show. She also said that she didn't want to play theatres with audiences "full of gay men". Perhaps the most revealing line is when her ex husband said that she said about some of her fans "Oh god. They think I'm actually the woman they see on the Tele."
@@th8257 All Hearsay,do not knock talent when a person is dead.
So great to hear them play ITSISK, they don't play it nearly enough IMO. LOve it. Thax for sharing. :)
Ping pong?
Lindo show!
Beautiful, as always...