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Caran | 23:05 Tue 18th Jun 2019 | Film, Media & TV
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Just watching 3 episodes I recorded tonight on the Yesterday channel.
I had forgotten how funny it is. Really made me laugh out loud.
Very cleverly written by a much missed comedienne.
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It is fabulous - VW's ear for dialogue is unsurpassed in comedy.


She also realised the value of showing that comedy and tragedy are a hairsbreadth apart, and if you skate the line properly, you can work magic.
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Very well put andy-hughes.
She was absolutely brilliant and died way way too young.
Sad that she died too young but I never liked her humour much.
There hasn't been a female observer of human life like her since Joyce Grenfell.
I loved everything she did apart from dinnerladies.

My sister and I can still make each other laugh almost to the point of weeing ourselves by just saying ‘Two soups?’ :)))
I thought that Dinner Ladies was her best ever. She went beyond comedy to penetrating observation of life while still making it funny.
For observational comedy, Victoria was the Alan Bennett of "the gentler sex" - and naturally superior at it also, which is quite an achievement.

[This is just my opinion, I do not expect you all to agree with it]
I only ever saw clips of Dinner Ladies but totally agree on Victoria's great observational skills - you make a good comparison there Canary.
Yes, Alan Bennett is a good comparison. I find him sadder though, often too sad to watch
I love Victoria Wood's work. She was fabulous live too.
I think Naomi was a Dinner Lady.
I've just watched both series on Gold, brilliant cast and superb writing. It's also worth watching Dinnerladies Diaries with members of the cast reminiscing.
Such a brilliant performer, we saw her in the early 80s, when she was just starting out, at the Octagon , oh how we miss that, in Bolton. We laughed all the way down to Felixstowe on our way back to Germany.
I still wonder if sperm can get through a sash window!
Not about Dinnerladies (which I loved), but it reminded me of one of the classic lines she gave to Julie Walters in a sketch about them queuing up in a self-service restaurant. Two rather large ladies pushed past them saying "We're not having dessert" to which Julie Walters replied "I'm not surprised with those hips".
Never did anything for me but comedy is subjective.

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