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Victoria Wood's Dirty Weekend

on BBC One London

In February this year Victoria Wood went to Zimbabwe for Comic Relief. This programme tells the full story of her stay with a family of farmers. It also recaps on some of the funniest moments on Red Nose Day.
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Victoria Wood's Dirty Weekend 7.30pm BBC1
In February, Victoria Wood went to Zimbabwe to make a short film for Comic Relief. Tonight there's a chance to see the full story of her visit with "dry land" farmers in one of the dustiest places in the world. The climate in Zimbabwe just keeps getting hotter and drier. Living with the Masara family during a drought, Wood discovered how people are adapting to a life where every drop of water counts.
See page 7 for news on how Radio Times readers helped raise money for Comic Relief.

Contributors

Presenter:
Victoria Wood
Producer:
Julia Simmons

BBC One London

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