I am watching the re-runs of Dinnerladies on Yesterday.
It reminded me again just what a fantastic ear for dialogue Victoria Wood had, and how generous she was in sharing the amazing lines around her fabulous cast.
So many classic exchanges - Jean looking for a job as a 'light housekeeper' and misreading the newspaper ad looking for a 'lighthouse keeper' - comedy genius.
How sad we shall never have any more of that talent.
I never watched Dinnerladies but that apart Victoria was exceptional at observation comedy, able to take snatches of what see saw and heard and weave her work around them.
Most of us love to people watch and relate the odd anecdote but she made it a joy.
So much so that if anyone says 'Woman's Weekly' I crack up on the spot.
Very talented and much missed .I think I know the Ballad of Barry and Freda off by heart.She was a good serious actress too.Great in Housewife 49 which she wrote and Pat and Margaret.
It was totally brilliant and led me to buy the book which was really interesting.Based on Nella Last a housewife who lived in Barrow in Furness and wrote for the mass observation during the war.
Loved the line she gave to Julie Walters in the cafeteria queue sketch. As two rotund ladies overtook them, saying "Excuse us we're not having dessert", Julie replied "I'm not surprised with those hips". Priceless.
The funniest ever for me was Julie Walters in the leotard that was about three sizes too big. Victoria hadn't warned Duncan Preston and Celia Imrie what a sight she would look and the expressions on their faces as they fought not to go into hysterics cracks me up.