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Let's Do It: The Authorised Biography of Victoria Wood

Jasper Rees

THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER

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'I was born with a warped sense of humour and when I was carried home from being born it was Coronation Day and so I was called Victoria but you are not supposed to know who wrote this anyway it is about time I unleashed my pent-up emotions in a bitter comment on the state of our society but it's not quite me so I think I shall write a heart-warming story with laughter behind the tears and tears behind the laughter which means hysterics to you Philistines...'
From 'Pardon?' by Vicky Wood Aged 14. Bury Grammar School (Girls) Magazine 1967

In her passport Victoria Wood listed her occupation as 'entertainer' - and in stand-up and sketches songs and sitcom musicals and dramas she became the greatest entertainer of the age. Those things that might have held her back - her lonely childhood her crippling shyness and above all the disadvantage of being a woman in a male-run industry - she turned to her advantage to make extraordinary comedy about ordinary people living ordinary lives in ordinary bodies. She wasn't fond of the term but Victoria Wood truly was a national treasure - and her loss is still keenly felt.

Victoria had plenty of stories still to tell when she died in 2016 and one of those was her own autobiography. 'I will do it one day' she told the author and journalist Jasper Rees. 'It would be about my childhood about my first few years in showbusiness which were really interesting and would make a really nice story.'

That sadly never came to pass so Victoria's estate has asked Jasper Rees who interviewed her more than anyone else to tell her extraordinary story in full. He has been granted complete and exclusive access to Victoria's rich archive of personal and professional material and has conducted over 200 interviews with her family friends and colleagues - among them Victoria's children her sisters her ex-husband Geoffrey Durham Julie Walters Celia Imrie Dawn French Anne Reid Imelda Staunton and many more.

What emerges is a portrait of a true pioneer who spoke to her audience like no one before or since.

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  • Classification : Biography & Memoir
  • Pub Date : JUL 8, 2021
  • Imprint : Trapeze
  • Page Extent : 592
  • Binding : PB
  • ISBN : 9781409184119
  • Price : INR 699
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Jasper Rees

Victoria Wood was a writer, actor, director, singer, composer and stand-up comedian. She first appeared on national television in 1974 in the talent show New Faces and her debut stage play Talent was televised in 1979. In the 1980s her sketch show Wood and Walters was followed by Victoria Wood As Seen on TV and An Audience with Victoria Wood. She became the preeminent stand-up comedian of the age, selling out the Royal Albert Hall forty times while, in the nineties, creating the TV film Pat and Margaret and the sitcom dinnerladies. In 2005 she turned her much-loved soap parody Acorn Antiques into a West End musical, then wrote and starred in the wartime drama Housewife, 49. In 2014 she filmed her stage musical That Day We Sang for television. Given an OBE in 1997, she was made a CBE in 2008. Among countless other awards, her work won eight BAFTAs. Since her death in 2016 at only 62, her work has continued to pulse through the British bloodstream.

Jasper Rees is an arts journalist and author who has written for the Daily Telegraph, Sunday Times and theartsdesk.com, which he co-founded. Previous books include I Found My Horn and Bred of Heaven, both of which were abridged for Radio 4's Book of the Week, and a biography of Florence Foster Jenkins. His most recent book was Let's Do It: The Authorised Biography of Victoria Wood, which was written with the full cooperation of her family, friends and colleagues including Julie Walters, Celia Imrie, Duncan Preston, Dawn French, Anne Reid and Michael Ball.

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